I truly enjoyed watching these vids. Sadly just got hit on my 07 daytona 675 a few days ago and these were very soothing for me and got me excited to start fixing my bike back up to the way it was and even better
Hey, I’m sorry to hear that and hope you’re ok. This level of work is simply meditation for me. Hopefully you find the same solace when fixing your bike.
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Glad you enjoyed it! My goal was to emphasize environmental sounds and those produced while working on the bike. A subtle symphony of sorts. They're better represented with headphones in.
I truly enjoyed watching these vids. Sadly just got hit on my 07 daytona 675 a few days ago and these were very soothing for me and got me excited to start fixing my bike back up to the way it was and even better
Hey, I’m sorry to hear that and hope you’re ok. This level of work is simply meditation for me. Hopefully you find the same solace when fixing your bike.
How much chain slack do you end up with when doing it that method with the socket? What size socket was it that you used?
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Thank you for this. Need to replace my tires and taking them off myself and taking them to the shop will save me some money.
237JFK glad I could help! It’s a simple job and after you’ve done it a few times it becomes second nature.
What tyres and exhaust are you running on your Daytona ?
What size socket do you need for the rear and what size Allen do you need for the front
Rear wheel requires a 27mm socket and 12mm and 13mm wrench to tighten/loosen the lock nut. The front requires a 17mm allen key.
What are the forces for all bolts ?
why don't you talk? like talk about anything, what you are doing or life story. It would be even more entertaining but still enjoyed it.
Glad you enjoyed it! My goal was to emphasize environmental sounds and those produced while working on the bike. A subtle symphony of sorts. They're better represented with headphones in.
well shoot, you didn't show the funnest part of putting the rear brake caliper back on ;)