Great video considering you were holding the camera in one hand and working with the other. Your video helped me to replace the battery in my motorbike. Thank you.
Thank you so much for your detailed video and explanation. I’m about to change mine and had no idea where to start before finding your video. Lots of thanks from Australia.
Thanks for noticing bro! Yeah, i did chain cleaning using a secret formula! Lol! ruclips.net/video/0rDHjggJhvU/видео.html pls check it out! Thanks again!
Jez this is pretty chaotic - dogs barking, people shouting, someone smashing something with a hammer and you do know you are allowed to put soap and water on that bike and lube the chain once in a while.
Thanks for the comment dude! Sorry about that, it was my first time to do a vlog and my wife just uploaded it! 😅👍will improve next time though! Thanks again!
Can anyone share what’s the problem if i already change the battery, but still cannot start my vulcan. Not even the switch is blinking. Does anyone know the problem?
It's not under the seat, the allen key (that you use to take the seats off) is located on the left side behind the locked compartment. You do not need to take the seats off to reach the allen key, if that would be the case it would be realy stupid, but it's not!
Hi I have the same start up problem like your Vulcan S at beginning of your video. Possible to charge the battery with battery tender? Or I must have to replace the battery
Great video considering you were holding the camera in one hand and working with the other. Your video helped me to replace the battery in my motorbike. Thank you.
Thank you so much for your detailed video and explanation. I’m about to change mine and had no idea where to start before finding your video. Lots of thanks from Australia.
Thank you so much for this video. Your explanation is easy to understand and to the point. It was of great help!
This video was a big help, thanks.
Thank you for the clear explanation... very informative especially the hidden alan key!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for the tutorial. Watch out your chain is so rusty!
Thanks for noticing bro! Yeah, i did chain cleaning using a secret formula! Lol! ruclips.net/video/0rDHjggJhvU/видео.html pls check it out! Thanks again!
It was magic!
Do you know if there is a lightweight lithium option for the Vulcan S?
Very informative
Great video...thank you
lol next time make a tuto about how to grease your chain ( every 500km btw ^^ )
Did chain cleaning already bro using a surprisingly cheap formula! Lols! ruclips.net/video/0rDHjggJhvU/видео.html check this out! Thanks bro!
Jez this is pretty chaotic - dogs barking, people shouting, someone smashing something with a hammer and you do know you are allowed to put soap and water on that bike and lube the chain once in a while.
Thanks for the comment dude! Sorry about that, it was my first time to do a vlog and my wife just uploaded it! 😅👍will improve next time though! Thanks again!
Can anyone share what’s the problem if i already change the battery, but still cannot start my vulcan. Not even the switch is blinking. Does anyone know the problem?
hello Daddy! nice vlog!
Thanks kuya
Thx very helpful
Thank you
Hi new friend here. 👍🔔
Thanks! Sending you 👍❤☺
I surprised me that the tools to remove the seat are under the seat 🤷
It's not under the seat, the allen key (that you use to take the seats off) is located on the left side behind the locked compartment. You do not need to take the seats off to reach the allen key, if that would be the case it would be realy stupid, but it's not!
Much appreciated.
thank you! will try to improve on our next vids.
How often do you change your batteries?
Once every 3yrs bro.
It would also extend the life of your battery if you have a battery tender.
Thanks for your response brothers! God bless
Nice
Hi I have the same start up problem like your Vulcan S at beginning of your video. Possible to charge the battery with battery tender? Or I must have to replace the battery
You can charge it...it can be revived.
Thankyou
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Camera is off doing its own thing.
sorry for that bro, the video was done one time only, no cuts, hehehe
Loudest video ever