REBUILDING THE UK'S CHEAPEST HONDA BLACKBIRD

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024

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  • @paultinwell5557
    @paultinwell5557 Год назад +14

    A soft face hammer is essential if you're going to beat components like that. Well worth the few quid of investment. A top tip on installing fasteners: tighten them immediately. If you don't, you WILL forget and leave something critical undone.

  • @nitrousninja882
    @nitrousninja882 Год назад +10

    The rebuild is coming along very nicely! I don't know about lowering the big Honda, however. Every bike I've ever ridden that had been lowered had spooky handling. Believe me, the engineers at Honda knew what they were doing when they set the original ride height. Don't try to outsmart them, they had degrees in mechanical engineering and got good grades in college. They wouldn't have been hired by Honda if they hadn't. Best of luck on the conclusion of the Blackbird rebuild project!

  • @cryptic_badger795
    @cryptic_badger795 Год назад +13

    To fit the rear wheel, I firstly use a smaller tube to pass through that gets everything in line and then I push it out using the correct shaft and that allows me to adjust each part slightly as the shaft passes through....makes it much much easier.

  • @stuartfrancis9182
    @stuartfrancis9182 Год назад +6

    Get same paddack stands ❤

  • @thomascharnock
    @thomascharnock Год назад +12

    Mate this bike is going to look and sound absolutley sick when it's finished! You deserve it, after the work you've put in. Smash it mate!

  • @MotoGoato
    @MotoGoato Год назад +7

    Well done for saving it from falling ... must of been some straining there!! Please get yourself a nylon or wooden mallet though, much better for beating wheel axles with as they wont damage or mark the ends of the axles 😉

    • @mark675
      @mark675 Год назад +2

      ..Or knacker the threads which will make getting the nut on impossible 🙈

  • @chrisgoes9610
    @chrisgoes9610 Год назад +8

    One of the things I like about this build series is the f*ckups, whenever I do DIY or auto repairs something like you are experiencing always happens. Both entertaining and real. Keep going and soak up the glory on those little wins.

  • @benlynch3783
    @benlynch3783 Год назад +10

    FYI, there is NEVER an occasion when a hammer is required to install an axle/spindle

    • @stevebandit1964
      @stevebandit1964 Год назад +1

      Reprimanded indeed ! 😊

    • @postiemania
      @postiemania Год назад

      Copper Hammer if you must hammer.
      I wire brush and metal polish every nut and bolt when I build a bike. Looks great and everything just slides in smoothly.

  • @dukie1616
    @dukie1616 Год назад +7

    Before tightening up those pinch bolts to spec you’ll want to set that front wheel to it’s natural position. Do this by tightening (one) side only of the axle pinch bolts leaving the other side free to move on the axle. Then mount the bike while holding the handlebars give a couple quick compressions of the forks, then tighten to spec. This will (set) the forks so they are parallel which will keep them from binding the wheel on the axle. I just did this with my 890R. Learned it by watching Dave Moss on RUclips😂 He knows his suspensions. I apologize if you already know about that, just trying to help. I look so forward to your videos, especially this build. Rye this is so awesome! Thank you keep up the great work👏

  • @rudebwoy8
    @rudebwoy8 Год назад +5

    Keep going Rye, you’re doing really well. It’s fantastic that your being transparent in showing the build warts and all!

  • @benrideout9583
    @benrideout9583 Год назад +1

    What a effort mate, especially on the floor of a driveway! 👏

  • @bananabrooks3836
    @bananabrooks3836 Год назад +7

    "The chain fitting was simple"
    "Has he bought a chain tool?"
    "A what?"
    "What about the linkage bearings?"
    "The what?"
    "Does he want Matt, Eggshell, Satin or Gloss?" "Use whats to hand, he doesn't know the difference." "Bearings or spacers?"
    "Don't worry he doesn't know.....etc"
    "Why is he lowering the bike"
    "We dont know he doesn't say, mind you he'll never know the difference!"

    • @BikesofRye
      @BikesofRye  Год назад

      Who are you having a conversation with?

    • @bananabrooks3836
      @bananabrooks3836 Год назад

      @@BikesofRye Soichiro Honda.
      # "You were only waiting for this moment to arise"

  • @bigjam8429
    @bigjam8429 Год назад +1

    Well done mate good seeing you tackle and learn about this bike

  • @howto5368
    @howto5368 Год назад

    Well done Rye. It's coming along now. Looking forward to seeing the finished masterpiece

  • @paulbudford
    @paulbudford Год назад

    Making good progress.
    Those suspension units were well worth getting rebuilt.

  • @eldodos83
    @eldodos83 Год назад +1

    That's coming together lovely

  • @3647Edd
    @3647Edd Год назад

    I picked up a second hand rear axle bolt for my lad’s bike to make the refitting time so much easier and quicker. Pass that bolt through everything, then it’s all lined up then just knock it through with the original one. Job done.
    Loving the series fella, keep going 👍🍺🤟

  • @dukie1616
    @dukie1616 Год назад +5

    PS great save Rye by keeping that beast from falling over! All of those curls and flys at the gym came clutch😂

    • @BikesofRye
      @BikesofRye  Год назад

      All those many years in the gym for that moment! The day finally came!

  • @michaelfassilis4194
    @michaelfassilis4194 Год назад +8

    Looking really good! 👍 I'll tell you something about those heavy OEM mufflers.. the weight you're saving by changing them out is going to be missed if you plan on doing any high speed riding.. the engineers at Honda figured out that if they added weight to the rear end and distributed it evenly on both sides it would help to stabilize the entire bike at high speed runs.. and they were correct.. which is also another reason why you won't see a stabilizer up front on the neck.. it didn't need one. Keep those stock mufflers if you have them.. just in case.. you'll see what I mean when you get it on the road.. grab yourself a power commander 3 and k&n air filter to compliment those pipes 👍if you keep them on.

    • @hbor77
      @hbor77 Год назад +1

      I would stick to the OEM mufflers as I like the entire look of them

    • @michaelfassilis4194
      @michaelfassilis4194 Год назад +1

      @@hbor77 no doubt about it they look true to the design of the bike 👍 I always swapped back and forth with mine depending on what kind of riding I was doing.. the stock are dangerously quiet and that's my only complaint about the entire bike.

    • @hbor77
      @hbor77 Год назад +1

      @@michaelfassilis4194 You can disconnect the cable so the valve is open all the time. It will make some more noise ;)

    • @michaelfassilis4194
      @michaelfassilis4194 Год назад +1

      @@hbor77 dude.. when those secondaries kick in and open up the massive amount of intake is so overwhelming that you don't even hear the exhaust!! It's such a unique sound..

  • @zzzpip
    @zzzpip Год назад +3

    your representing the majority of bikers out there who have limited mechanical knowledge and a working garage. Good on you for having a go and well done.

    • @thomascharnock
      @thomascharnock Год назад +1

      👏 Absolutely agree. Everyone starts somewhere with mechanics on bikes.

    • @BikesofRye
      @BikesofRye  Год назад

      This is what is all about.... if I can do this anyone can

  • @lovecycling193
    @lovecycling193 Год назад +2

    That moment you think "Shit it's going" is often the moment that a random muscle in your body decides to let go! Well saved chap!
    Looking forward to seeing this completed

  • @MrHewy78
    @MrHewy78 Год назад +1

    Great job, 👍

  • @zook600
    @zook600 Год назад +1

    Coming along nicely dude 👍

  • @MrScaramoosh
    @MrScaramoosh Год назад +1

    Those TITANIUM Ti GR5 FRONT BRAKE DISC ROTOR BOLTS are a one-time-only fit.I just had to remove the front wheel and replace both sides one snapped as reused, and retightened a few times. Looking Good.

  • @JeremiahHartmanPhotography
    @JeremiahHartmanPhotography Год назад +1

    If you ever end up doing this again.....soaking rusty bolts/parts in white vinegar over night actually works. Never had much luck with coke...but the vinegar works definitely. However....keep in mind if the bolts/parts have any kind of coating (black oxide) it will strip that too, so you'll need to get them re-coated (or use a diy kit). Also....a 2x4 or 4x4 pieces of wood help a lot when using a trolley jack to prevent damage to the oil pan...and stabilize the bike.

  • @LambChopRides
    @LambChopRides Год назад +3

    Great efforts Rye 👍 bit different from my setup 😂👍

    • @BikesofRye
      @BikesofRye  Год назад +2

      I see your latest upload.... that setup is the dream! I watch with so much envy 🥺🤣

  • @cp4512
    @cp4512 Год назад +1

    The bike is starting to take shape. You’re doing great 👍

  • @craigs3598
    @craigs3598 Год назад +2

    Can’t wait to see it finished mate!! It looking very fresh! 🏍️💨

  • @tommykarate6226
    @tommykarate6226 Год назад +1

    You can't beat the feeling of a job well done , it's going to be great when you finish it , love your dog as well....cute 😀👍

  • @pauldavies5966
    @pauldavies5966 Год назад +1

    Good work mate ,

  • @Pat14922
    @Pat14922 Год назад +3

    Good progress. Nice to see things moving forward.

  • @jaymotorwala6483
    @jaymotorwala6483 Год назад +1

    Really enjoying watching the rebuild...Great content. Keep going and can't wait to see it all peice together

  • @andrewhartzell4792
    @andrewhartzell4792 Год назад +1

    I'm picking up a project Blackbird in two days. You're videos are helpful.

    • @BikesofRye
      @BikesofRye  Год назад +1

      Watch me to see what not to do 🤣

  • @Yellowsnakedesigns
    @Yellowsnakedesigns Год назад +2

    Nice progression mate! Good to see you enjoying it still 🤙🏻

  • @browser87
    @browser87 Год назад +1

    Pleased to see your progress with the Blackbird. I have a 1999 model, same colour. A worthy project indeed! Well done so far 👏

  • @Leanintosteer
    @Leanintosteer Год назад +1

    Fair Play Rye, I am looking forward to seeing your choices with what you do with the fairing I think it would be great to see this all in black. I service and maintain my Gsxr6 myself and its nice to see someone with no mechanical knowledge having a go and learning on the job. Looking forward to seeing it finished!

  • @bowches
    @bowches Год назад +1

    Very interesting

  • @danielbroom9768
    @danielbroom9768 Год назад +1

    Brilliant vid 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🏍🏍

  • @iainatkinson9239
    @iainatkinson9239 Год назад +1

    Looking excellent what a great effort hope she is going to be a keeper

  • @djbennyc3382
    @djbennyc3382 Год назад +1

    Man i I felt that at 5.30

  • @martincoutts6747
    @martincoutts6747 Год назад +2

    Great progress. Well done

  • @roweyd89
    @roweyd89 Год назад

    Did well to hold the bike up 👍

  • @grahammorris738
    @grahammorris738 Год назад

    Looking awesome 👏

  • @todthehero
    @todthehero Год назад +2

    Leave the bolts in a tub full of vinegar, then give them a rub with scotch pad. Comes up like new 👌👍

    • @BikesofRye
      @BikesofRye  Год назад +1

      Yeah heard about vinegar too... might try this or as others mentioned harpic

  • @reaver69
    @reaver69 Год назад +1

    Props bud, love the way this is a driveway build 😎

  • @petethemod1
    @petethemod1 Год назад +1

    She is really starting to look the part now .I bought a 2000 Blackbird myself at roughly the same time as you. Mine on the whole is a very clean and tidy, having done 24000 miles. But i am taking notes from your rebuild for future reference. Love the Black widows...

  • @SaintEve1105
    @SaintEve1105 Год назад

    Bro, I have those angled valves on my ZX14R. I swear it's my favorite mod on the bike 😂
    Everything looks awesome, great work and best of luck

  • @sabref4i290
    @sabref4i290 Год назад +1

    Great save! Keep up the great work

  • @Tinazzzz
    @Tinazzzz Год назад +1

    Love seeing the progress mate! Keep up these types of videos! Love it!!!

  • @thedriverofallthings
    @thedriverofallthings Год назад +3

    Another great upload.
    Those cans are not on properly, I had the same problem with my last blackbird.
    I left them in the end and gave up but you should persevere, cover the parts that could scratch with masking tape while adjusting the cans and link pipes.
    A few tips, never pry on brake pads with a screw driver, never use a metal hammer on axles.hope this helps

    • @BikesofRye
      @BikesofRye  Год назад

      To be honest I did think they were not 100%

  • @Vanalleswa
    @Vanalleswa Год назад +1

    It's awesome to see how you give this incredible bike so much love. I own the exact same model and color. It needs some work too, but it's well worth it! Can't wait to see the rest of your progress!!

  • @gdfggggg
    @gdfggggg Год назад +1

    Fair play my old son. The little tricks you learn on this beauty will make the next one much easier 😅
    Good on you for having a go.

    • @BikesofRye
      @BikesofRye  Год назад +1

      I might just have another project already... so I will see what I have learnt by then!

    • @gdfggggg
      @gdfggggg Год назад +1

      @@BikesofRye steady on, steady on 😁.

  • @WysekPL
    @WysekPL Год назад +2

    Verry nice. Every time better and better :) Good Job m8

  • @stephenlatchford9850
    @stephenlatchford9850 Год назад +1

    If you want to strip rust off anything, submerge them in harpic power plus. It contains hydrochloric acid and I use it all the time now on my restoration projects. You will of course have to replate or paint your parts afterwards. Also cleans off tarnish on stainless steel header pipes when used with a brush. Great videos mate.

    • @BikesofRye
      @BikesofRye  Год назад

      Few have mentioned Harpic I am tempted to try this!

  • @ernieschatz3783
    @ernieschatz3783 Год назад +1

    That was my my first large displacement bike. It was hard to find aftermarket parts when it was new much less now.

  • @jonhird3189
    @jonhird3189 Год назад +1

    Good progress 👏 that bike is gonna sound amazing 👏

  • @chrispeart1067
    @chrispeart1067 Год назад +1

    Nice 👍

  • @cecilwilson5442
    @cecilwilson5442 Год назад

    Buy an abba stand and the fitting kit for the Honda and the BMW you own my wife bought mine,, brilliant for my k6gsxr and the sv1000 I just bought,,, from northern Ireland ☘️😲☘️☘️😃 enjoy your series of videos on this project

  • @nickmitton7350
    @nickmitton7350 Год назад +1

    Brilliant job buddy. So much satisfaction doing it yourself as well. Cant wait for first start up. 😎👍🏍

    • @BikesofRye
      @BikesofRye  Год назад

      Let's hope it starts!! 🙏🏼

  • @Abogado-Del-Diablo
    @Abogado-Del-Diablo Год назад

    Please bare in mind that if you apply any sort of lubricant to the bolts your torque settings are going to be incorrect all torque settings are dry they will be under there are numerous resources online giving wet torque settings enjoying watching you have a go it’s very addictive isn’t it! I’ve been working on bike for over 40 years😅😅😅

  • @ameet7749
    @ameet7749 Год назад +1

    Wowww wowwwwww wowwwww finally 🇳🇵🇳🇵

  • @marklapirow5473
    @marklapirow5473 Год назад

    It is really worth building a wooden stand to support the motor where you had the jack. You can also add to its stability using ratchet straps. It is better than dropping the thing. On my oil head BMW, it had threaded bosses underneath which allowed the stand to be firmly attached. Next time1

  • @iantcroft
    @iantcroft Год назад +1

    To fit the rear wheel use a long but thin piece of wood wide enough to put the wheel on then use another piece of wood to put under the thin piece of wood at the front to make a little ramp for the wheel to go up, it’s much easier.
    If no wood to hand, just sit behind the rear wheel then wrap your legs round the front of the wheel and push the wheel forward so it goes on the heals of your shoes, with the chain on your ankles/heels support the wheel well.
    Changed hundreds hundreds of tyres removing the wheel using both these methods.
    If you need any advice get in contact.

    • @BikesofRye
      @BikesofRye  Год назад

      Thanks will try using my foot as leverage in the future

  • @michaelmclarney1994
    @michaelmclarney1994 Год назад +1

    Great upload, keep going as it will be worth it in the end and I'm sure ma y of us are enjoying following your journey. If you would like a piece of advice from an older bloke; when in a position such as doing the front wheel up with everything balanced so precariously, assemble everything finger tight, then get the front wheel on tbe ground before final tightening so the bike is stable and no risk of it falling over when torquing up the front wheel. As you go on in the future, think about adding a front paddock stand that lifts from the bottom fork yolk, and other equipment to make life safer and easier. It's very expensive to go and buy all at once so I have purchased things in advance, in readiness of needing them. Birthdays and Christmas have always provided much needed tools or money towards larger, more expensive items. If you live in or near Worcester let me know as I will be upgrading my rear paddock stand soon and you are welcome to my old one.

  • @raythorpe4838
    @raythorpe4838 Год назад +1

    I love the series, pal. Keep up the good work👌💪🏍

  • @getupandgo764
    @getupandgo764 Год назад +1

    Great job and quality video. Well done.

  • @michaelp761
    @michaelp761 Год назад +2

    Just check your front wheel is the correct way round/ discs/ tyre as it looks not to be .
    Great video!👍

    • @devilsreject320
      @devilsreject320 Год назад

      Looks ok but there's arrow on side of tyre to check.

  • @alexandersmith1751
    @alexandersmith1751 Год назад +1

    Fantastic content, keep smashing it. love watching this series!

    • @BikesofRye
      @BikesofRye  Год назад

      Thanks! Appreciate your support and glad to have you

  • @nicnak4475
    @nicnak4475 Год назад +1

    Well done mate, keep at it ! 👍

  • @TheSweetasanut
    @TheSweetasanut Год назад

    That dog was so cute

  • @oliver90owner
    @oliver90owner Год назад +1

    Just a tip. Never, never use a steel hammer on steel parts - unless you intend damaging them. Always use a softer mallet to do the job - that way the mallet takes any damage instead of the machine part.

  • @steviejinx1225
    @steviejinx1225 Год назад +1

    Loving the videos and I hear ya buddy.
    I was fitting the new headers the other day wondering how u were getting on.
    Looking good.

  • @AuProspecting-Scotland
    @AuProspecting-Scotland Год назад

    it's looking good.

  • @RsiX_soundsUK
    @RsiX_soundsUK Год назад +1

    Ive got a 2001 r6 which i love ... but i want a super blackbird aswell . Pics and vids do no justice , they look so nice irl and with a good exhuast sound incredible . Hope your bike turns out well mate 👍

    • @BikesofRye
      @BikesofRye  Год назад +1

      I agree I do think the bike looks better in person. maybe not mine though.....yet 😇

  • @iandunipace
    @iandunipace Год назад +1

    you looked exhausted after fitting it. see what i done there. it is coming on well. well done.👍

  • @samjoentess9168
    @samjoentess9168 Год назад

    This is just great.Just enough essential tools and knowledge.
    Keep up the good work your a Star 👍
    Got the Yam to watch as well 🥸

  • @deepestandy
    @deepestandy Год назад +2

    Good job you’re a unit 😂. Nice work pal.

  • @andyrowan6992
    @andyrowan6992 Год назад +1

    Legend 💪🏼 keep going, awesome job

  • @keepitwheelz1983
    @keepitwheelz1983 Год назад +1

    Loving this!! Amazing as usual 😜

  • @barrythomas1616
    @barrythomas1616 Год назад

    Try using a softer mallet with a Copper and hide end ( stops damaging any of the tubes ,shafts etc)

  • @stevebandit1964
    @stevebandit1964 Год назад

    Great job so far fella, it's all a learning curve, but you'll get so much satisfaction when it's complete .. 👍

  • @ianwelch484
    @ianwelch484 Год назад +1

    The bird is coming back together nicely. Personally I would like to see if the engine would run before spending loads of money. And get your self a floor Matt to. I wish you the very best mate.

    • @BikesofRye
      @BikesofRye  Год назад

      Well I am hoping it runs!! We will find out soon 😅

  • @billf1305
    @billf1305 Год назад

    excellent keep going. Job satisfaction is a wonderful feeling.👍

  • @andrewturner864
    @andrewturner864 Год назад

    Get yourself an abba stand with superbike lift while working on the bike makes it so much easier . They are easy to get second hand and give you great access to work on the bike .
    I'm curious to why lower the front and the back as ground clearance could be an issue. Also lowering the front and putting a shim above the rear shock improves the handling technically rasing the rear.
    I'm not sure what direction your going for but the bikes have been around for 27years and the info is all on groups on Facebook . Good luck in your project 🍀but some of us long-term modders have tried and tested most possibilities.

    • @azzman4516
      @azzman4516 Год назад +1

      Best advice on the entire thread imho regarding an ABBA stand. Worth their weight in gold!

  • @californiapoontappa
    @californiapoontappa Год назад +13

    What's your reasoning for lowering the bike?

    • @superblackbirdrider
      @superblackbirdrider Год назад

      It makes the bike turn in a lot easier. I think a 15mm drop is a bit extreme. Dropped mine 5mm and it made a hell of a difference in how quickly the "Bird" drops into a corner. I also added a 10mm spacer on top of the rear shock. Taking 15mm off the front and lowering the rear suspension is going to give him issues with ground clearance.

    • @BikesofRye
      @BikesofRye  Год назад

      I haven't lowered to improve handling... the end goal with this bike is to look stealthy and sleek and ultimately be a straight line rocket ship

    • @californiapoontappa
      @californiapoontappa Год назад

      @@BikesofRye cool man good luck on build

  • @MrSimplesimon007
    @MrSimplesimon007 Год назад

    Coming along nicely, you can put hours and hours in and think, it doesn't look much different, then it starts to look the part, like when I modified my bike, good job, I'd use new bolts on everything if you can buddy, looking forward to the next video 👍

  • @ballerblocks
    @ballerblocks Год назад

    To remove rust you will need baking soda and strong white vinegar from a polish shop.
    The mixture will foam up a bit initially but will calm down

  • @georgeday5901
    @georgeday5901 Год назад

    On exhaust system ie headers I try and use brass or copper nuts like they use on cars incase you have to take it apart at a later date

  • @MindfulMotorcyclist
    @MindfulMotorcyclist Год назад +1

    Loved this one, great video bud...

  • @thouseinthehouse
    @thouseinthehouse Год назад +1

    The best part is every time something almost happens and I think "wow that was pretty sketchy I would NEVER do it like that" then I realize I would, in fact, do it like that hah aha

  • @neilsmith6461
    @neilsmith6461 Год назад

    That exhaust looks mint

  • @DanMaintenance-fr6xe
    @DanMaintenance-fr6xe Год назад +1

    Hi mate great video, if I could drop any tips to help first I'd say is to put some different discs on the front , ebc etc. Also invest in a 3/8 and 1/4 torque wrench. Be very careful spraying all bolts in copper grease it will not give true torque readings and most bolts won't need it. Great video all the best

  • @2LXCKYY
    @2LXCKYY Год назад +1

    Put the bolts etc in a bowl of Harpic Power 10 mate, removes rust so easily, just heavily wash them afterwards to avoid them going brown

    • @BikesofRye
      @BikesofRye  Год назад

      I have heard about harpic I reckon I am going to give this a go

  • @DesmoResto
    @DesmoResto Год назад +1

    Loving your work!!👏👏

  • @nickclarkuk
    @nickclarkuk Год назад +1

    Loving this rebuild ! The Matt Armstrong of the bike world ? 😂

  • @andypicken7848
    @andypicken7848 Год назад +1

    So glad you managed tp avoid the bike going over and scatching those news folks.
    Well done mister

    • @andypicken7848
      @andypicken7848 Год назад

      PS you doing a great job but the cost of thd job must be galatic

    • @BikesofRye
      @BikesofRye  Год назад

      Will share the cost at the end 😅

  • @daddy5225
    @daddy5225 Год назад

    I think you may have an issue with the fairing (belly pan) bottoming out on speed bumps with your lowering kit now fitted if you're not careful..! That is unless your just using it for 1/4 mile drag racing 👌

  • @Maid-Core
    @Maid-Core Год назад +2

    just a head's up that chain is rusty as hell you should get a new one if you dont want it to snap also use heavy duty grease for axles it will make it way more easy to fit and remove

    • @dave8204
      @dave8204 Год назад

      It looked suspiciously shinier after the rear end was "Gunked" as well, that stuff should be kept well away from a chain.

  • @charlottegrieff662
    @charlottegrieff662 Год назад

    Hat's off to you for having a go and succeeding! I've just (today) removed the front wheel on my big Z with the aim to have it repainted. I've stripped it down and I'm just researching how to remove the bearings. Then I'll get on to the rear wheel. They'll be going to BA wheels in Norwich. I'll be going for the same gold but, in a smooth gloss finish. They'll look trick when done 😀
    Perhaps, I should have made a video of it for RUclips..? 🤔
    Perhaps you should invest in a headstock stand and a rear paddock stand? I took delivery of my headstock today and the bike is secure on it with full access to all the bits I want to get to. I'll also aim to service the suspension.

  • @stevenhoward8792
    @stevenhoward8792 Год назад

    Good job you go to the gym ,really thought you was going to drop the bird and damage it or yourself, anyway great job and the bikes looking good now it being put back together , looking forward to the next installment. 👍