Dude my mum was in hospital a few weeks ago and while standing there in the emergency room with doctors chatting away I looked over to this shelf full of supplies and saw a huge box of nasal cannula's and I immediately thought of you / this video and in that rather unpleasant moment, I briefly felt much much better and had a quick laugh to myself... so that ended up being my favorite hack. PS - Mum is 100% now.
It’s sooo refreshing that you don’t use 70% of your vids with goofing around like Yammie Noob does, but instead providing the viewer with really useful information. Keep up the good work!
Actually another useful backpack option is SNOWBOARD BACKPACKS they fit your body super well, are waterproof, have many useful compartments and features and are really quite durable.
What would you recommend? I’m trying to get into biking and struggling to find a storage solution, as well as something that doesn’t rip your shoulders like a normal backpack after a long day
Hi, just a small suggestion. Never use any cleaning liquid directly on any lens or phone surface, always spray it on the cloth and then use the cloth to wipe. Sometimes the liquid contains strong chemicals which can destroy the fine coatings on the lens surface.
To clean a visor use Pledge lemon furniture polish it cleans well and forms a film over the visor and is hydroscopic so water just beads off in the rain.
Wow bro I love your videos because of the quality you make them. You don't rush your work, you speak nice and clearly and you have quality tools for it and not recording with a potato, the cutting and the music is perfect. I really love it, you definitely deserve more subs. 😉
I know this is an old video, but i have a 'hack' that works very well. When removing decals, heat them first with a hair dryer. You can warm the decals and they will peel right off in one piece, and leave very little glue behind. (But do NOT use a heat-gun as it will damage the paint.) A hair dryer works wonders.
Loved the camera backpack hack!! Have tried mc backpacks, trekking backpacks, schoolkids backpacks and various net fixes but they all have some or a lot of downsides. Gonna try this one 👍
Those valve caps can be bought from a big online motorcycle parts dealer in Germany. No commercial, but their name starts with L. Thanks for great videos! 😁👍
Good food before you ride. Coconut water is amazing electrolites. Trecking back-packs are ultra slim and light; example enduro riding. Lithium battery saves lots of weight. Ceramic pads make no dust. PTFE grease. or better if it exists; use that. rag in ring end or socket prevents damage to chrome & even zinc plated nuts. Super glue works if you've run out of low strength loctite ( Ultra cheap too).
As i alredy comented on some of youre other hack videos i have to do it here as well... the deodorant hack also destroys your plastic, paint job, wrap or sticker job you got on there, and there is a reason that camera backpacks are for cameras and motorcycle backpacks are for motorcycles... i mean youl shurely understand when you fall at 60kmph+ and have a red bull can damageing your back or even worse have something pierce your back... please stop the stupidity, these things could really hurt someone.
From someone experienced in the signage industry and often dealing with vinyl, to get the sticky residue off of vehicles without ruining your client's paint job you'll need a hair dryer and some "goo-gone" But if you can't find this product in your area, just go to your nearest signage company and ask the employees for their methods on getting it off of vehicles. When you heat up the decal to a high enough temperature with the hair dryer it makes the adheasive more liable to let go of the paint under neath while you gently and very slowly peal off the stickers starting at a corner or area where you can gain leverage with a gradually increasing surface area so the sticker is less likily to tear to pieces. The goo-gone is ideal for removing the decals as well. Also when you plan on putting ON a decal get a spray bottle with lightly soapy water, dish soap is fine, or use some of that goo gone, just a little sprits it onto the area where you're planning on putting the decal and it'll give you a little bit of time to be able to shift the decal around to sit to your liking before the water or goo-gone dries off and it's stuck on there. Use a creditcard as a squeejee to slowly apply the decal onto the vehicle from one corner on a diagonal very slowly to avoid bubles, if you've got a few small ones in the end just us a sewing needle and very carefully and very gentily pock a tiny tiny hole into it and tease the edges of the buble carefully with the credit card to flatten it down in place being aware of the needle so you don't touch the paint underneath.
The oil filter thing is kind of cool, but wouldn't it be easier to just use a strap wrench or one of those ratcheting straps? Obviously, the strap wrench is also a specialty tool, but you should be able to get the ratcheting strap tight enough that you can get the filter off. The strap wrench is also useful for when you need to open a jar.
for a bleeding tube I usually use those overflow tube for the old lead/acid batteries. you can use the old ones from batteries or pick them up for free (or a buck in the tip jar) at any bike shop. for the oil filter: the trick is to just tighten the filter by hand anyway and you'll be able to get it off the same way. provided that you don't let it rot on there for a couple of years. If the filter is stuck, I doubt that the glued nut will do the trick.
I use my military (well sold in the military stores) backpack, it is big, but not heavy and you can expand or contract as needed, it has a lot of compartments and to me, the best feature is that it has a belt band and also a chest band, both with seat belt type clips that allow you to secure the backpack to your body on the top and bottom which makes riding with even a full and heavy backpack (you can fill it up and make it quite heave if you want)....makes riding with a full backpack feel ok since the backpack isn't swinging from side to side when you do turns, it stays with you perfectly, and if it is full enough, it even acts a little like a back rest. If you need more room than that, you definitely need saddle bags and maybe even a trunk.
I appreciate you making your vids that is not necessarily riding on the road like others do, while talking. You're vids are so much better in clarity especially for those people who aren't native English speakers.
I bought an fstop backpack last year and never looked back. It is a bit bulky to be honest, but when I can load up a week of groceries on my back, and use the hip straps to hold a couple more bags, I never looked back. Pockets upon pockets, straps upon straps, and a huge main pocket suits my many needs.
Guys i have a problem which is very annoying on my CBR 150R when i upshift my rpm goes too low (2k rpm) and comes up again to 3-4k rpm according to speed and gear i am in at that moment i own a cbr 250 and RTR 200 too how ever their RPM dont go as low as 2k rpm when upshifting also my 3-4-5 gear doesn't slot properly (gear lever travels only half up and comes back down however the gear still gets upshifted ) please help guys
Thumbscrew hack: press-on thumbscrew heads such as these from McMaster-Carr (www.mcmaster.com/thumb-screw-caps/) turn any socket-head bolt into a professional looking thumbscrew. I have used these, they are fantastic. BTW, if you're not used to servicing, DO NOT tighten your filter with a wrench; only to remove as CC has shown
Nasal Canula! Omfg! this has got to be the best hack of all the best hacks in the world! Thank you so much! The "child" size fits perfectly! Also, why do I feel like I'm watching a skinny Lex Luthor ride an R1 (read: Jesse Eisenberg) ?
Going to try deodorant tip next time when I peel packaging labels, how annoying is that?! 😤🤬 Also vinyl decals become brittle when it cold, try warm up with a hairdryer, it will help to soften and peel off in one piece. 👍😉
I got a £5 rucksack from Aldi. This is supposed to be for mothers to carry baby stuff. Multiple padded internal compartments and loops and straps to attach to a pram or pushchair. I put Triumph and Ton up Boys badges over the Little Mamas logo. Been using it for years.
instead of completely removing the GoPro mount thumb screw housing, cut the housing short too. that way you can make the setup neater without losing the on-the-go adjustability :)
i liked the nasal tube, but i´m from Brazil, here in my country, we pay people to do the job for us because its very cheap, here the human manufacturing is very commun and like i said, very cheap, but i really love this thing, doing by my own. I´ll try eventually, love your videos! GJ
The camera bag hack is genius. it's like the cat flap -- so obvious that everyone will go "oh I could have thought of that". But they didn't, and that's very important and revealing!
I'm sorry, but Drug Store? Not sure where you live, but most countries you can't just buy drugs at a shop - it's illegal. I have never seen cannulas for sale, as usually you get them from your doctor if you have a medical condition.
Safitiy advise: NEVER EVER work with metal like on 5:10. In this shot he could have hammered his diy cap into his hand, leaving a nice pain and maybe metalfragments in his hand. This can be very bad with even the need to be stationary in a hospital, if you get yourself a poisened bloodstream.
When it comes to backpacks, just do not wear them on bikes. They can catch sidewinds and imagine the injuries as you go down the road in the event of a spill. This the the problem with wet kids with no real experience giving advice. Invest in proper bike luggage.
You are the best, this channel is one of best In terms of content and output quality, I am stunned by the amount of creativity found in this channel, keep on top.
if you do get brake fluid on your paint work, pour water over it and it will remove the brake fluid. you could find a bolt that is the same size as go pro screw bolt so if you want to go back in future you got the choice. for oil filter i suggest an oil filter strap, its like a rachet strap material with a socket and spanner attachment, loop it round the oil filter and when you put pressure on it, it tightens and grips the filter. i only had 2 oil filter housings on 2 of my vans (both were ford transit MK7, i bought 2 of them over the years) where i needed to use the strap and the socket for it at the same time and a friend helping as its quoted 25nm but thats way too tight and needed 2 of us to get it off without damaging it. every other time the strap has worked even on old oil filters that have been on a while.
Tighten up that passenger foot rest assembly i can see it move just by you lightly touching it... might save your life and a future passengers life... just do it.
I have one better than the deodorant. rubbing alcohol and it leaves no residue. Frankly I use it on all kinds of stuff. windscreens, visors, stickers and as a household cleaner
Remove old decals with heat .. heat gun mid heat .. heat up the decal with side to side motion and it will peel right off .. residue .. just use some sunflower oil .. it will go under the sticky residue and lift it and move it right off .. greetings from Denmark
As a seths bike hacks fan i know where he got some inspirstion in the video and totaly rip off the "life hack videos are rarely usefull but are grate sources of entertainment" line and i have also seen the "hose nose" hack before but i still like it because its a grate source of entertainment🤣 and he also has some original hacks
Motolove! Love my own Kawasaki. Always putting up the good stuff like Delta Parole, Metallica, Alice In Chains and others when I am working on her. Moto is life
The valve extractor and the nut on top of oil filter is actually very helpful. The others too but those are situation that I encounter that were pretty difficult to solve without the actual tools. The valve extractor I really needed when I was trying to tighten an A/C valve (Temperature where I live goes all the way to 50°c) which is similar to the tire valve. And the oil filter, when I used to work at a Tire and Lube Express and we often came across to extremely tight oil filters (usually happens when people don't put some oil in the oil rings and the seal fuses with the metals. And here is another if you can find a hack for, I bought a Pulsar Ns200 and the plastic film (when they are new they put a plastic thin film) in the dashboard got fused with the dashboard (50°c heat where I live) and I don't know how to clean it, I think the damage is permanent but it will be great if I can find a solution instead of buying the whole dashboard. Thanks from México!
I don't even have a bike 🤣🤣 but I'm watching every biker tips and tricks.
Me too😆
It's always good to know if you ever get one.
You will have one soon
Bro same 😂 I’m getting one in a couple months
😂😂😂
Nasal tube instruction not clear, I connected as instructed to my nose and now my nose is filled with brake fluid 🤪🤪🤪
Ali Salih 👍🏻🤣👍🏻
Did it damage your nose's paint?
@@deploy_leroy Thankfully, no damage caused and I am alright now 😀👍
@@alsanova by the way we are from same country
@@rubidiumsama1310 Not sure what do you mean? I am from the UK 🤔
Dude my mum was in hospital a few weeks ago and while standing there in the emergency room with doctors chatting away I looked over to this shelf full of supplies and saw a huge box of nasal cannula's and I immediately thought of you / this video and in that rather unpleasant moment, I briefly felt much much better and had a quick laugh to myself... so that ended up being my favorite hack. PS - Mum is 100% now.
Best part: R1 calling facetime LOL
R1 Sound touch my heart😭😍💓♥️My Dream Bike. ♥️♥️Yamaha R1
Q: How much red bull do you want? CC : yes !
It’s sooo refreshing that you don’t use 70% of your vids with goofing around like Yammie Noob does, but instead providing the viewer with really useful information. Keep up the good work!
Backpack: randomly has an oil filter in there😂😂😂
I'm still amazed every time I wathc your videos by how much effort you put into filming and editing! Tahnk you for that! :)
Actually another useful backpack option is
SNOWBOARD BACKPACKS
they fit your body super well, are waterproof, have many useful compartments and features and are really quite durable.
Or hiking backpacks, cheaper and have all the features you listed
What would you recommend? I’m trying to get into biking and struggling to find a storage solution, as well as something that doesn’t rip your shoulders like a normal backpack after a long day
Hi, just a small suggestion.
Never use any cleaning liquid directly on any lens or phone surface, always spray it on the cloth and then use the cloth to wipe. Sometimes the liquid contains strong chemicals which can destroy the fine coatings on the lens surface.
To clean a visor use Pledge lemon furniture polish it cleans well and forms a film over the visor and is hydroscopic so water just beads off in the rain.
Every time I deflate my tires I jump too don’t worry 😂
All of them
As a nurse who throw away a lot of nasal cannular, I do love this hack.
Wow bro I love your videos because of the quality you make them. You don't rush your work, you speak nice and clearly and you have quality tools for it and not recording with a potato, the cutting and the music is perfect. I really love it, you definitely deserve more subs. 😉
My favourite is the oxygen pipe brake bleeder
Although a IV line or a saline delivery tube would work too
You can use a large syringe to pull fluid through as well.
Question....would using the body spray to remove sticky patches ruin your bike paint??
WE WANT more hack videos"""???????????"|!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Always adding to my list 🙌🏻
I know this is an old video, but i have a 'hack' that works very well. When removing decals, heat them first with a hair dryer. You can warm the decals and they will peel right off in one piece, and leave very little glue behind. (But do NOT use a heat-gun as it will damage the paint.) A hair dryer works wonders.
I'm from germany and my favourite is the decal hack 👍🏻
Servus
@@scripted.-666 cool nicht der einzige 😂
Ist halt echt nützlich wenn schon was drauf war was man nicht drauf haben will
Easier to just use isopropyl alcohol, no?
WD40 works too.
Loved the camera backpack hack!! Have tried mc backpacks, trekking backpacks, schoolkids backpacks and various net fixes but they all have some or a lot of downsides. Gonna try this one 👍
I'm a photographer and have planned to buy a bike soon and I always figured my backpack would be perfect for riding motorcycles
Definitely the nasal tube hack is my favorite! Going to implement it soon!
Those valve caps can be bought from a big online motorcycle parts dealer in Germany. No commercial, but their name starts with L.
Thanks for great videos! 😁👍
Good food before you ride. Coconut water is amazing electrolites. Trecking back-packs are ultra slim and light; example enduro riding. Lithium battery saves lots of weight. Ceramic pads make no dust. PTFE grease. or better if it exists; use that. rag in ring end or socket prevents damage to chrome & even zinc plated nuts. Super glue works if you've run out of low strength loctite ( Ultra cheap too).
5:07 Break the pieces in the center, and you either ruined a tool or got a new one.
As i alredy comented on some of youre other hack videos i have to do it here as well... the deodorant hack also destroys your plastic, paint job, wrap or sticker job you got on there, and there is a reason that camera backpacks are for cameras and motorcycle backpacks are for motorcycles... i mean youl shurely understand when you fall at 60kmph+ and have a red bull can damageing your back or even worse have something pierce your back... please stop the stupidity, these things could really hurt someone.
From someone experienced in the signage industry and often dealing with vinyl, to get the sticky residue off of vehicles without ruining your client's paint job you'll need a hair dryer and some "goo-gone" But if you can't find this product in your area, just go to your nearest signage company and ask the employees for their methods on getting it off of vehicles. When you heat up the decal to a high enough temperature with the hair dryer it makes the adheasive more liable to let go of the paint under neath while you gently and very slowly peal off the stickers starting at a corner or area where you can gain leverage with a gradually increasing surface area so the sticker is less likily to tear to pieces. The goo-gone is ideal for removing the decals as well. Also when you plan on putting ON a decal get a spray bottle with lightly soapy water, dish soap is fine, or use some of that goo gone, just a little sprits it onto the area where you're planning on putting the decal and it'll give you a little bit of time to be able to shift the decal around to sit to your liking before the water or goo-gone dries off and it's stuck on there. Use a creditcard as a squeejee to slowly apply the decal onto the vehicle from one corner on a diagonal very slowly to avoid bubles, if you've got a few small ones in the end just us a sewing needle and very carefully and very gentily pock a tiny tiny hole into it and tease the edges of the buble carefully with the credit card to flatten it down in place being aware of the needle so you don't touch the paint underneath.
favourite is definetly the one with the nasal oxygen... been struggling with annoying tubes for a while now
The oil filter thing is kind of cool, but wouldn't it be easier to just use a strap wrench or one of those ratcheting straps? Obviously, the strap wrench is also a specialty tool, but you should be able to get the ratcheting strap tight enough that you can get the filter off.
The strap wrench is also useful for when you need to open a jar.
In addition to the valve core tip: if you have a neighbor that does hvac, they probably have a valve core tool...
Biker 1: damn i don't have my feeler guages
Biker 2: oh don't worry bro I have a full hack saw in my camera bag.
for a bleeding tube I usually use those overflow tube for the old lead/acid batteries. you can use the old ones from batteries or pick them up for free (or a buck in the tip jar) at any bike shop.
for the oil filter: the trick is to just tighten the filter by hand anyway and you'll be able to get it off the same way. provided that you don't let it rot on there for a couple of years. If the filter is stuck, I doubt that the glued nut will do the trick.
Never would have considered a nasal can tube. That's actually kinda incredible.
How old are you
21
Great
Haha... the Nose Hose xD Great :D
0:46 ha I still have cable brakes😎
Nice video bro! I dont even have a motorcycle but your videos make me want to get one even more
My fav hack is.. ALL OF THEM! Good job bringing us new & interesting ideas, CC 🖒
Which model is that shark??
Btw great content 🔥👌
I use my military (well sold in the military stores) backpack, it is big, but not heavy and you can expand or contract as needed, it has a lot of compartments and to me, the best feature is that it has a belt band and also a chest band, both with seat belt type clips that allow you to secure the backpack to your body on the top and bottom which makes riding with even a full and heavy backpack (you can fill it up and make it quite heave if you want)....makes riding with a full backpack feel ok since the backpack isn't swinging from side to side when you do turns, it stays with you perfectly, and if it is full enough, it even acts a little like a back rest. If you need more room than that, you definitely need saddle bags and maybe even a trunk.
Brake bleeding was really helpful, gonna try it this weekend 👍.
I appreciate you making your vids that is not necessarily riding on the road like others do, while talking. You're vids are so much better in clarity especially for those people who aren't native English speakers.
I bought an fstop backpack last year and never looked back. It is a bit bulky to be honest, but when I can load up a week of groceries on my back, and use the hip straps to hold a couple more bags, I never looked back. Pockets upon pockets, straps upon straps, and a huge main pocket suits my many needs.
how tall are you?
168cm
@@ChaosCauses wait what?! i thought you'd be a lot taller than that! hahaha
@@jajj2234 Why does it matter? lol
@@ChaosCauses Wait what? So you're about same height as me? You look slightly a bit taller?! 😳😀
@@rp4202 it doesnt. i was just curious lmao
Guys i have a problem which is very annoying on my CBR 150R
when i upshift my rpm goes too low (2k rpm) and comes up again to 3-4k rpm according to speed and gear i am in at that moment
i own a cbr 250 and RTR 200 too how ever their RPM dont go as low as 2k rpm when upshifting
also my 3-4-5 gear doesn't slot properly (gear lever travels only half up and comes back down however the gear still gets upshifted )
please help guys
Mine is Hacksaw blade feeler gauge hack and I #'m using it for many years.
I watch all your video's.
And i don't even have a bike!!
Is that a Guy Martin decal on the helmet in the opening sequence? A+
Yes it is
Nice man! I thing an evening at the pub with Guy would be a good time.
Thumbscrew hack: press-on thumbscrew heads such as these from McMaster-Carr (www.mcmaster.com/thumb-screw-caps/) turn any socket-head bolt into a professional looking thumbscrew. I have used these, they are fantastic.
BTW, if you're not used to servicing, DO NOT tighten your filter with a wrench; only to remove as CC has shown
Nasal Canula! Omfg! this has got to be the best hack of all the best hacks in the world! Thank you so much! The "child" size fits perfectly!
Also, why do I feel like I'm watching a skinny Lex Luthor ride an R1 (read: Jesse Eisenberg) ?
As a young driver, I watch usefull videos about motorcycles all day. Yours are very purposefull, well made, not full of useless shits. Thanks!
Going to try deodorant tip next time when I peel packaging labels, how annoying is that?! 😤🤬
Also vinyl decals become brittle when it cold, try warm up with a hairdryer, it will help to soften and peel off in one piece. 👍😉
I got a £5 rucksack from Aldi. This is supposed to be for mothers to carry baby stuff. Multiple padded internal compartments and loops and straps to attach to a pram or pushchair. I put Triumph and Ton up Boys badges over the Little Mamas logo. Been using it for years.
instead of completely removing the GoPro mount thumb screw housing, cut the housing short too. that way you can make the setup neater without losing the on-the-go adjustability :)
i liked the nasal tube, but i´m from Brazil, here in my country, we pay people to do the job for us because its very cheap, here the human manufacturing is very commun and like i said, very cheap, but i really love this thing, doing by my own.
I´ll try eventually, love your videos! GJ
The camera bag hack is genius. it's like the cat flap -- so obvious that everyone will go "oh I could have thought of that". But they didn't, and that's very important and revealing!
I'm sorry, but Drug Store? Not sure where you live, but most countries you can't just buy drugs at a shop - it's illegal.
I have never seen cannulas for sale, as usually you get them from your doctor if you have a medical condition.
Safitiy advise:
NEVER EVER work with metal like on 5:10. In this shot he could have hammered his diy cap into his hand, leaving a nice pain and maybe metalfragments in his hand. This can be very bad with even the need to be stationary in a hospital, if you get yourself a poisened bloodstream.
man these videos are great ! good job
When it comes to backpacks, just do not wear them on bikes. They can catch sidewinds and imagine the injuries as you go down the road in the event of a spill. This the the problem with wet kids with no real experience giving advice. Invest in proper bike luggage.
Hei i have a question. What do you think of buying used yamaha yzf r125 for my first motorcyle with 10000 km on it for like 2700€? I love your work❤
They’re awesome bikes! I’d definitely buy one 👍🏻
You are the best, this channel is one of best In terms of content and output quality, I am stunned by the amount of creativity found in this channel, keep on top.
Backpacks are a huge no-no. If you fall can snap your neck, Especially dont put hard things into it what can break youir spine.
Wd 40 for everything, taking stickers off, cleaning keyholes and making your bike shine (temporarily)
You should consider not drinking so much red bull. That stuff is awful for you. I should know. Used to have a bunch in a pinch. Brrrr
if you do get brake fluid on your paint work, pour water over it and it will remove the brake fluid.
you could find a bolt that is the same size as go pro screw bolt so if you want to go back in future you got the choice.
for oil filter i suggest an oil filter strap, its like a rachet strap material with a socket and spanner attachment, loop it round the oil filter and when you put pressure on it, it tightens and grips the filter. i only had 2 oil filter housings on 2 of my vans (both were ford transit MK7, i bought 2 of them over the years) where i needed to use the strap and the socket for it at the same time and a friend helping as its quoted 25nm but thats way too tight and needed 2 of us to get it off without damaging it. every other time the strap has worked even on old oil filters that have been on a while.
With the tip at 2:52.
Can I do this for the residue on mototbike helmets without damaging the poly's durability :) ?
I use wd40 for removing stickers works grate for me but I no wd40 softens plastics so I'll give a spray a shot on foes xxxx
I use SANITIZER for cleaning everything now.
The best cleaner innovated
Hahahahaha 4:13 ... man i was 270 then when i parked and looked back i didn’t find it ... RIP GoPro :(
Love your vids, and this ones are my favorites! Best hack: the filter one
I use hiking/climbing backpack on and off the motorbike for carrying stuff including cameras
Tighten up that passenger foot rest assembly i can see it move just by you lightly touching it... might save your life and a future passengers life... just do it.
I have one better than the deodorant. rubbing alcohol and it leaves no residue. Frankly I use it on all kinds of stuff. windscreens, visors, stickers and as a household cleaner
Remove old decals with heat .. heat gun mid heat .. heat up the decal with side to side motion and it will peel right off .. residue .. just use some sunflower oil .. it will go under the sticky residue and lift it and move it right off .. greetings from Denmark
I definitely use the backpack on the foot peg hack when I’m packing up! Glad I’m not the only one!
What kind of place do you live in where you are scared of people stealing your stuff while stopped at a traffic light??
As a seths bike hacks fan i know where he got some inspirstion in the video and totaly rip off the "life hack videos are rarely usefull but are grate sources of entertainment" line and i have also seen the "hose nose" hack before but i still like it because its a grate source of entertainment🤣 and he also has some original hacks
oh no, i dont have a backpack.......... *looks at Harley* i guess ill just have to use my saddlebags *sighs*
You can literally get the boxes of glasses lense cleaners by the box that have 100’s inside, and those work a lot better than anything or use windex
Anyone looking at the nose hose, try looking in your local pet shop, they have air tubes for fish tanks. Should be the same.
Nasal Cannula and the oil filter hacks are fantastic! Modern problems require modern solutions.
Awesome bud a decal for your newist subscriber in Scotland would take pride of place on my RR 👍
Motolove! Love my own Kawasaki. Always putting up the good stuff like Delta Parole, Metallica, Alice In Chains and others when I am working on her. Moto is life
The valve extractor and the nut on top of oil filter is actually very helpful. The others too but those are situation that I encounter that were pretty difficult to solve without the actual tools. The valve extractor I really needed when I was trying to tighten an A/C valve (Temperature where I live goes all the way to 50°c) which is similar to the tire valve. And the oil filter, when I used to work at a Tire and Lube Express and we often came across to extremely tight oil filters (usually happens when people don't put some oil in the oil rings and the seal fuses with the metals. And here is another if you can find a hack for, I bought a Pulsar Ns200 and the plastic film (when they are new they put a plastic thin film) in the dashboard got fused with the dashboard (50°c heat where I live) and I don't know how to clean it, I think the damage is permanent but it will be great if I can find a solution instead of buying the whole dashboard. Thanks from México!
Congratulations for your NS200
Turn your backpack into tail bag: open up seat and use 2 shoulder strap on backpack tighten it, put seat back on . vola
Hey man! I really admire your helmet! Can I know the model?
Don't use deodorant. WD-40 works much better for sticky residue.
I use my dad's O2 hoses for my brake line bleeding, I didn't think others used it too?
I am using Oxigen nozzle pipe for cleaning of clatch plate with connecting the pipe into bike oil line directly
I liked the nose oxygen tube hack, and for less than a dollar that’s awesome.
May i ask, what brand beg u r using? Look simple but so functional
I don't own a bike but i'm still watching this😆
Damn man.....go get one :)
6mm clear silicon hose works well for bleading brakes from hardware store.
its not the motorcycle, its his Helmet LOL. Shark. Search for its Price. thank me later
Dang, my little brother really needed that nasal hose to breathe... well.. at least i have sharp brakes now.
Your feeler gauges and calipers are only accurate at the tips, not in the middle as shown.
Great hacks man. Make sure you add wax to the spot after remove your sticker. Best bag on the market is Kriega hands down.
My favorite is the camera backpack hack and I might actually do that
Go_pro's sexiest mount... Lol😂🤣 not a bad idea though