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Kobalt Work Bench (Part 3) Adding doors, Stereo, quick release vise, pegboard build out, and more
Take 2 - had to remove the few seconds of music as the video took a hit and restricted.
This 3rd installment of the Kobalt 3 draw work bench make over many more upgrades get added. This builds on the two prior videos that added casters and then lowered the bottom shelf for a lot more space. Here we added lower doors utilizing more of the 3/4" hardwood flooring pieces with a plywood back plate. Special adjustable auto closing hinges were used. Here is a link to Amazon: www.amazon.com/dp/B08YZ2TF1F?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1 Also added a drop leaf extension on the left side of the Kobalt bench/cart with more of the same technique and the top and doors. Wire management for the power cables and the 3 piece stereo speaker system (2 speakers hidden in the top bin and subwoofer in the lower cabinet) was completed. The pegboard got lots of attention with a collection of magnetic pans, racks and 18" strips most from Harbor Freight. The last big update was creating an adapter to quickly remove a full size IRWIN 5" bench vise so to not take up a lot of acreage on the bench top. This was a fun project that was a departure form my normal UA-cam channel content and I enjoyed turning a used Kobalt 3 drawer bench into a mobile tool cart with many new features and capabilities. Out with the MDF and in with the Gucci hardwood flooring and over the top stereo and a Kobalt Blue color scheme expect for the MP3 player with 1,200 albums/ 13,000 songs to keep the garage from every being quiet in the future. Over the top - yes! But a lot of fun with this project. Now on to something else.
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Kobalt Work Bench mods (Part 2), move bottom shelf adding 4 cubic ft., enclose the sides and back
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This is the 2nd installment of starting with a stock Kobalt work bench that I'm the second owner of and make many improvements, upgrades and add much more space to the lower shelf of the bench. This is accomplished after Part 1 that added casters will now allow the lower shelf to be moved almost 7 inches lower (about 4 cubic feet of added space). Also in this video once the larger area above th...
Add casters to a Kobalt work bench (Part 1) - This should work for a work bench, tool cart or table
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I bought a Kobalt tool cart that only has the steel legs that set on the floor. There is no easy way to move it around my garage. With space at a premium having larger items on casters is a big plus. This video shows one method to add an angle iron frame around the perimeter of the legs so casters can be bolted on only using four items that were needed to be purchased (along with free angle iro...
Video Summary of all 20 + Accessories and Mods on my 2021 Kawasaki Versys X300
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I've created a summary video of 20 accessory installations and modifications on my 2021 Versys X300. This video idea was presented here in this forum. The video was created to follow the chronological order of the accessories and mods that were added to my bike. It is one video that at a high level covers a lot of topics. This is intended to give you ideas on what to do with your bike. From sim...
Full Eclipse Columbus Ohio April 8th 2024
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Columbus Ohio was in the path of the Eclipse on April 8th 2024. I just stepped outside and recorded the Eclipse and was surprised how fast the light reduction changes as 100% blocked approached. It was noticeable by the second. There still was light coming in from the horizon as our atmosphere diffused some light from miles away.
Puig Enduro 2, foot pegs installation on the Kawasaki Versys X300 2017-2024
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Installation of Puig Enduro 2, foot pegs on the Kawasaki Versys X300. The Puig enduro 2 foot pegs are purchased in two pieces - the adapter that is motorcycle dependent and the Enduro 2 foot pegs. I this video the two parts are shown and then the removal of the stock foot pegs and continues with the installation of the new Puig foot pegs. The Puig adapters were purchased from Rezilla.com at thi...
Bird Buddy bird feeder UPDATED -overhead duct Squirrel Proofing, LED lighting remote power source.
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The bird feeder in this video is the Bird Buddy that is new to the market and has proven to be a good choice for a smart Wi-fi enabled motion activated bird feeder that has a feature rich phone app. The App and firmware in the camera have seen recent updates. The feeder can be bought with a solar panel roof. Where I’m located, we get to many gray days and rain especially (November - April) whic...
Installing a Givi MT505 tanklock tank bag with helpful tips Kawasaki Versys X300
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In this video a Givi MT505 (5 liter) tank bag is installed on a Kawasaki Versys X300. Givi makes many tank bags which range in size from 3 liter up to at least 20 liters. With the area above the gas tank being limited on the Versys X300 the tank bag I chose is about as large a bag as will fit above the tank and allow the handle bars to move from full left to full right. There are two items need...
Garmin Zumo XT - Charging internal battery - READ TEXT UPDATES- Install - Kawasaki Versys X300
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I just finished my install of the Zumo XT yesterday. I've uploaded a video on my X300 dedicated UA-cam Channel covering a lot of detail about the Zumo XT and the installation on the X300. Objectives - no hacking into the bikes wiring, Careful total power usage calculation for (phone, GoPro, Aux Lights and Zumo XT so there is no blowing of fuses, Finding the best stiff/strongest mounting positio...
Bird Buddy bird feeder upgrading with Squirrel Proofing and an underground constant power source
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The bird feeder in this video is the Bird Buddy that is new to the market and has proven to be a good choice for a smart Wi-fi enabled motion activated bird feeder that has a feature rich phone app that receives “Postcards” which are still photos and more recently video clips. The App has been updated regularly and the firmware in the camera has seen recent updates. The feeder can be bought wit...
OEM and 3rd party Aux lights and OEM harness plus connector options on the Kawasaki Versys X300
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This video will provide detailed information on the genuine Kawasaki Auxiillary lights and harness along with the Kawasaki Aux lights harness connectors to interface with 3rd party aux lights. The genuine Kawasaki Aux Lights harness can be purchased at many sources for $5.69. Here is the link to Revzilla: www.revzilla.com/oem/kawasaki/kawasaki-26031-2337-harness-fog-lamp?sku_id=1344880 Source #...
Kuryakyn Momentum Outriders Semi Ridgid Saddle Bags & Givi B47 Top Case on a Kawasaki Versys X300
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This is an overview of the Kuryakyn Momentum Outriders Semi-Ridgid Saddle bags and Givi B47 Top Case with brake light kit. The Kuryakyn Saddle bags are 26 liters on each side and have an expanding zipper to go to 32 liters each side. Dimensions: 18" wide x 8" deep (10" expanded) x 11" tall (each bag) Cubic Inches: 1,584 per bag, Expanded: 1,980 per bag Comes with rain covers. The Saddle Bags co...
Oil pan drain valve install - easier oil changes for motorcycles with skid plate Versys X300
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Motorcycles with an installed skid plates make it more difficult to change the oil without the removal of the skid plate. My example is a Kawasaki Versys X300 with a T-Rex Racing heavy duty skid plate that covers up all of the lower half of the engine. It does have a slot for access to the drain bolt and a port for the filter however, not removing the skit plate will have a lot of lot draining ...
Joining a Cardo Edge with windshield mounted GoPro Hero 10 using a wireless mic - Motorcycle Helmet
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Joining a motorcycle helmet Cardo Edge communication unit and a wireless microphone to capture the 1. motorcycle groups voices, 2. your voice, 3. phone calls, 4. FM radio or 5. Apple Play music from your smart phone and combine all that into your GoPro Hero video mounted anywhere on your vehicle. This video is showing step by step how to do all this with the minimal number if purchased items an...
What is your oil change interval on your Kawasaki Versys X300? New GoPro Hero 10 and wireless mic.
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I'm asking what oil changing intervals you perform on your motorcycle. Kawasaki Versys X300 or any motorcycle that you do oil changes on. This is the first published road test with my new GoPro Hero 10, Mic adapter, Wireless transmitter/receiver. This is the first V-log with the GoPro out in front of my windshield on my Kawasaki Versys X300 and talking from inside my helmet with a wireless mic ...
GoPro mounted (marketed for Jeep) in front of windshield on a Kawasaki Versys X300
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GoPro mounted (marketed for Jeep) in front of windshield on a Kawasaki Versys X300
SYKIK Rider SRTP 300 Tire Pressure Monitoring System - Install on my Kawasaki Versys X300
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SYKIK Rider SRTP 300 Tire Pressure Monitoring System - Install on my Kawasaki Versys X300
Kawasaki 2017 - 2022 X300 Versys (long version) Designing Windshields for summer and winter
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Kawasaki 2017 - 2022 X300 Versys (long version) Designing Windshields for summer and winter
Kawasaki Versys X300 2017-2022 (short version) Designing Windshields for summer and winter
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Kawasaki Versys X300 2017-2022 (short version) Designing Windshields for summer and winter
Sears Craftsman Shop Vac 5 to 32 gal PRE 1988 Large Green Stripe Filter Replacement Options
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Sears Craftsman Shop Vac 5 to 32 gal PRE 1988 Large Green Stripe Filter Replacement Options
Kawasaki Versys X300 2017-2022 Reducing temperature induced condensation (crankcase and whole bike)
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Kawasaki Versys X300 2017-2022 Reducing temperature induced condensation (crankcase and whole bike)
Kawasaki Versys X300 raised up on a restored motorcycle jack (not paddock) by reinforced skid plate
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Kawasaki Versys X300 raised up on a restored motorcycle jack (not paddock) by reinforced skid plate
Kawasaki Versys X300 2017 - 2021 Dunlop Trailmax Mission Tire install and what you need to know
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Kawasaki Versys X300 2017 - 2021 Dunlop Trailmax Mission Tire install and what you need to know
Kawasaki Versys X300 2017 - 2021 Quieting down the resonant vibration on the T-Rex HD skid plate
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Kawasaki Versys X300 2017 - 2021 Quieting down the resonant vibration on the T-Rex HD skid plate
Kawasaki Versys X300 beefing up genuine Kaw crash bars - attach to the T- Rex Heavy Duty Skid Plate
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Kawasaki Versys X300 beefing up genuine Kaw crash bars - attach to the T- Rex Heavy Duty Skid Plate
Kawasaki Versys X300 install USB ports, wireless phone cradle, lights, Denali Soundbomb air horn
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Kawasaki Versys X300 install USB ports, wireless phone cradle, lights, Denali Soundbomb air horn
Kawasaki Versys X300 LED 2017 - 2021 Full upgrade to LED bulbs and what you need to know
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Kawasaki Versys X300 LED 2017 - 2021 Full upgrade to LED bulbs and what you need to know
Kawasaki Versys X300 2017-2021 T-Rex branded Barkbusters Install detail you need to know
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Kawasaki Versys X300 2017-2021 T-Rex branded Barkbusters Install detail you need to know
Kawasaki Versys X300 2017 to 2021 T-Rex Heavy Duty Skid plate Install with a 5th brace
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Kawasaki Versys X300 2017 to 2021 T-Rex Heavy Duty Skid plate Install with a 5th brace
2017 to 2022 Kawasaki Versys X300 changing to a JT Sprocket Rubber Cushion 15T sprocket part 2 of 2
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2017 to 2022 Kawasaki Versys X300 changing to a JT Sprocket Rubber Cushion 15T sprocket part 2 of 2

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  • @Nigriff
    @Nigriff 23 дні тому

    It's "Ver-Sis" not "Ver-Seez". It stands for Versatile Systems.

  • @JTinGA
    @JTinGA Місяць тому

    Title of this series ... "Dave ... doing Dave Things" 😉 👍🏻 😃

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone Місяць тому

      Hay - JT, thanks for suggesting a great title. Warning - don't buy a underpriced bare bones work bench and then risk of tripling your investment by over improving bench! Fun project though.

  • @papertiger795
    @papertiger795 Місяць тому

    Nice. Your videos tend to make me want to head to the garage and tinker with something. Interesting stuff. In what episode will you be installing the led accent lighting and kickin' sound system?

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone Місяць тому

      The LED light that came with the bench is up and running. Extra lighting is needed - I'll think of something. In the next video "Part 3" is where all the fun happens. Over the top accessorizing. I've thought about a sound system and started searching for some options. Part 3 won't have any sound system but there are several interesting add on which are aesthetic jewelry especially for a work bench/ tool cart. A peek at what is coming is a quick disconnect full size bench vise. A killer sound system might be a start for the Part 4 video. lol Somebody stop me. I need to get back on the motorcycle content.

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone Місяць тому

      After much consideration, I will be including a kick butt sound system in episode Part 3. Why not ? Rhetorical question, as I've already thrown in everything else but the kitchen sink. Filming is starting now.

    • @papertiger795
      @papertiger795 Місяць тому

      @@trekOCLVone haha. Nice! Thanks for sharing. I'm excited to see what you come up with

  • @futurehomesteader4972
    @futurehomesteader4972 Місяць тому

    I really need to see paint on the inside of the added side and back panel, come on Dave lol

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone Місяць тому

      Well - I can't promise you that the inside of the sides will get painted. BUT - and this is a big BUT - wait until you see Part 3! It will more than likely be the over the top - what the heck is he thinking - did he really do that on a work bench? - come on where does this insanity stop! lol You got to see it! This is where the sequel is crazier than the first 2 parts combined plus 10. Thanks for your comment. Here is a little peek - a quick release full size bench vise. Yup - it is going to get real.

  • @allenantonio4389
    @allenantonio4389 Місяць тому

    you must be good at finger shadows

  • @sleemanman9188
    @sleemanman9188 Місяць тому

    wow... your bike is truly fully equipped !! Nice :)

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone Місяць тому

      I’m kind of running out of projects on the X300.

    • @sleemanman9188
      @sleemanman9188 Місяць тому

      @@trekOCLVone then perhaps it's time to simply enjoy riding that nicely improved bike !!

  • @DTBB515
    @DTBB515 2 місяці тому

    Well done, Dave! Thanks for the videos. I love them all! Question: Did you lube the spline and new sprocket with grease, oil, or even a combo of both before putting everything back together? Thanks!

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone 2 місяці тому

      I lightly coated the splines with grease. More of a rust prevention. Thanks for the comments.

    • @DTBB515
      @DTBB515 Місяць тому

      Made the change following Dave's instructions! Probably couldn't have done it without an air impact. Friend stood on the rear brake. I put the rear tire on the ground a few times while loosening and tightening the front sprocket nut. Sort of equivalent to leaving your car off the jack while loosening and tightening lug nuts. Love, love the results. Can use 1st now without waking the neighbors at 6 AM, better fuel efficiency, and all the other gears are stretched out longer/taller too! Was: 1st: 0-8mph 2nd: 9-16 3rd: 17-22 4th: 23-27ish 5th: 28-32 6th: 32+ Passing at high speed: No dropping down to 5th bc revs are already plenty high. 5th is overkill. Now: 1st: 0-14 2nd: 15-22 (or longer and No Big Deal) 3rd: 22-28 (or longer & NBD) 4th: 28-35 (or longer & NBD) 5th: 35-41 (or longer & NBD) 6th: 41+ Passing: Whatever you want! Dropping to 5th doesn't feel like Versys 300 Kamikaze death. (Bad Japanese bike joke) Again, well done, Dave!

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone Місяць тому

      @@DTBB515 Fantastic! At only 200 miles on my X300 I changed out the front to the 15-tooth rubber bumpered front sprocket and never looked back. There are X300 owners that go in the other direction with a 14/47 for extra low-end torque. The X300 engine is from the 300 Ninja that has 14/43 I believe. So, the 15--tooth was the first modification I did on my X300. Glad is all worked out for you and enjoy your little Versys.

  • @loyalty4152
    @loyalty4152 2 місяці тому

    Hey brother wanted to thank you for all these tutorials helped me a lot keeping my bike maintained 🫶🏽

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone 2 місяці тому

      You are welcome. I enjoy working on bike and sharing what I’m doing.

  • @davidwegs509
    @davidwegs509 2 місяці тому

    Nice job Dave. Not going to use the valve idea, but I did appreciate learning that.

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone 2 місяці тому

      It really helps to not take off the skid plate.

  • @davidwegs509
    @davidwegs509 2 місяці тому

    Once again, thanks Dave. Swapped my bulbs for the LED’s, and it is much better for visibility .

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone 2 місяці тому

      You are welcome! Enjoy your X300.

  • @albertgjohnston
    @albertgjohnston 2 місяці тому

    Your Kawasaki Versys X300 mod videos are the best!

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone 2 місяці тому

      Thank you- I appreciate your kind words.

  • @engineer685
    @engineer685 2 місяці тому

    Do you think you could cut the 9 1/2 metal frame and reattach with say hose clamp so it would be adjustable then lock it down???

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone 2 місяці тому

      Another UA-cam video that I watched did exactly what you mentioned. cut the metal vertical frame and use hose clamps to essentially shorten the frame by about an inch or so and then use the shorter filters that are available. It seemed to work. With my approaches to finding a solution I chose to not cut up the frame. By some very very small chance that someday some company will make a drop-in replacement I leave the frame stock and found the filter shown in my video that with just a hole being drilled and an O-ring used the alternate filter is working great. I am still using this method today.

  • @MFJ65
    @MFJ65 2 місяці тому

    Thank you! I'm about to install my trex BB today!

  • @wolfshield2638
    @wolfshield2638 2 місяці тому

    Do you have any recommendations on a tire emergency kit for dealing with flats on the road?

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone 2 місяці тому

      Several X300 owners with a rear tire flat have driven their bike home or to a shop. The rear is so stiff it will not come off the bead. The front will need to be fixed on the road. You will need a tube or patch kit and tire irons also a way to air back in. I have a self contained air pump with internal battery.

    • @wolfshield2638
      @wolfshield2638 2 місяці тому

      @@trekOCLVone in other words, a can of slime and portable air compressor may be the best bet instead of trying to carry around all those tools. As the nearest shop could be miles and miles away.

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone 2 місяці тому

      @@wolfshield2638 One X300 owner rode his rear flat Trailmax Mission tire for 40 km (26 miles) with no issues. The tire inflator I carry on the bike is a: Fanttik X8 Portable Tire Inflator. Also I have a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) for early tire trouble detection. I just stack the deck in my favor to avoid being stranded. Here is the link to the Fanttik Inflator (recommended by "Dork in the Road" UA-cam channel: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09TGKC9JZ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1 And here is the link to my TPMS, Rider SRTP300 Wireless tire Pressure Monitoring System for Motorcycles: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07BFH9WZ7/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    • @wolfshield2638
      @wolfshield2638 2 місяці тому

      @@trekOCLVone i do not know who else to ask lol. But my versys 300 the tires have been getting awful hot to where the tire pressure increased by 10 the other day. I cannot find anywhere that states the MAX hot psi. Just the cold psi. I was running at 28/32 cold. The back tire was over 40 and the front was almost at 38 when hot. I stopped to let air out cause I literally was able to tell the tires had more pressure. I was concerned the tubes couldn't handle that extra pressure. Has this happened to you?

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone 2 місяці тому

      @@wolfshield2638 I do see an increase in tire pressure and hence an increase in PSI. The TPMS gives me both PSI and temperature at the valve / rim. The front and rear tires cold I have currently at 33 PSI. There is a rule of 10% for tires to change PSI by 10% and that means starting with my front tire it stays pretty cool and close to ambient temperature. So, the front with the ambient temp being 72 may rise only 3 degrees and the PSI will rise only 1 to 2 PSI. This is below the 10% rule, so it is good to go. The rear has much more mass and much less air flow being that is in the back sheltered by the bike. So, the rear will for a 72-degree day the rear will rise to around 86 to 92 degrees resulting in the PSI to go from 33 PSI cold to 36 to 37 hot. That is close to the 10% change rule and is normal behavior. My TPMS is something that gives real time data and I like that and knowing both PSI and temperature of each tire is a great early warning system if something starts to go wrong. It is not mentioned but do you have the Trailmax Mission tires on your X300? If so, going from 32 PSI cold to 40 PSI tells me you must have a TPMS system also and with a gain of 8 PSI that is way above the 10% rule. Is your bike loaded with a lot of weight? Temperature rise is going to be affected with the amount of load added to the bike. I think the Trailmax Mission tires have written on them a max temperature of 40 PSI and that would be cold PSI. If I change my cold PSI on the rear to 36 the temperature rise should be less with the tire flexing less. Also, what type of tubes are you running in the front and rear. If you have replaced the stock IRC tubes with heavy duty tubes that will hold / build more heat and that will show up as a higher PSI gain and therefore temperature rise. I would stay with stock/ regular tubes for that reason.

  • @papertiger795
    @papertiger795 2 місяці тому

    Dang. I just put a perfectly good set of bedrails in the recycling, literally yesterday. I'm sure I could have found a better use for them. Thanks for sharing the video though. I'm sure at some point I'll end up copying this, just like I've copied many of your x300 mods.

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone 2 місяці тому

      Thank you. Angle iron is something I keep around as I find uses for it every so often. I'll get back to X300 stuff. We are in a heat wave right now and tearing the bike apart isn't going to happen just yet.

    • @papertiger795
      @papertiger795 2 місяці тому

      @@trekOCLVone haha. I'm in West Palm Beach Florida. I know how the heat can back burner many an outdoor project. Been putting off my bikes oil change for a month now. It's a good thing it's been too hot to ride much. You're an interesting guy though, so I'll tend to give whatever you put out there a chance, bike related or not.

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone 2 місяці тому

      @@papertiger795 Thank you for your compliments. I'm educated in electrical/electronic engineering. But I've been having fun with projects that are mostly mechanical. It has been said that mechanics that you can see is easier to understand, rather than electronics that you see but can't experience firsthand what it is capable of.

    • @papertiger795
      @papertiger795 2 місяці тому

      @@trekOCLVone I certainly agree with that last statement... I'm educated at UA-cam university, and have done some trial and error tinkering here and there. With some success. Anything electrical still has me biting my fingernails with anxiety though.

  • @davidwegs509
    @davidwegs509 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for sharing that install Dave. Clean bike and garage!

  • @lawrieyoutube4375
    @lawrieyoutube4375 2 місяці тому

    Great vid. How do I know which is the right relay flasher unit to buy? Thanks to your video I will be upgrading.

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone 2 місяці тому

      Below the video there is all the detail on each of the bulbs and the blinker flasher unit. I chose the flasher with the short cable pigtail to make it much easier to install under the seat. The OEM flasher must be replaced for the blinkers to function properly. Here is the link to the flasher that I suggest and I used on my X300. Blinkers will need new relay(under the seat on the left): www.amazon.com/dp/B08CRD71FD?...

    • @lawrieyoutube4375
      @lawrieyoutube4375 2 місяці тому

      @@trekOCLVone Thanks for the detailed reply. Much appreciated. How did we live before UA-cam? Happy and safe riding. From Brisbane Australia.🌞

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone 2 місяці тому

      @@lawrieyoutube4375 One of my favorite UA-cam channels is "Dodger Moore" from down under. In my opinion he is a great X300 channel.

    • @lawrieyoutube4375
      @lawrieyoutube4375 2 місяці тому

      @@trekOCLVone Yup. Did you know he is a postman, or a 'postie' as we call them here. He rides a bike all day delivering mail all round the burbs. Look up 'Australian Postie Bike'. They are an Aussie icon.

  • @errata101
    @errata101 3 місяці тому

    I removed my skid plate, my bike runs a tad too hot in mountains when tractoring or riding in town on hot days. My bike now runs 2 bars cooler again after taking it back off.

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone 3 місяці тому

      With my T-Rex HD Skid Plate on the bike I don't see a temperature rise on the dashboard. Probably due to where I'm riding which is out in the country mostly. Getting to all those corn fields I do have about 4 miles of traffic that I have to get past. I try to avoid the truly in town traffic light to traffic light kind of riding so, I also don't overheat. With all my riding gear I'm starting to sweat at about 80 degrees. Above that even my mesh gear isn't keeping me from melting. lol

    • @errata101
      @errata101 3 місяці тому

      @@trekOCLVone right on, and now Ive decided to put the bash plate back on, and going up a tooth. I will just keep the fan toggled on as needed. I ride kinda hard at times, then down the country paved/cooler air and she cools right down. Such a fun bike to blast around on. Have a good one!

  • @wolfshield2638
    @wolfshield2638 3 місяці тому

    Do you have a video on the custom mount you made for your gps electronics on the front windshield?

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone 3 місяці тому

      I do. I went through an evolution of designs with the windshield that you see in this video. Starting with a store bought bracket with a GPS mount that started to fail I then machined the large aluminum bracket this is visible here that everything (GoPro, Garmin and phone) attaches too. The video details the custom windshield designs I went through to get what you see in this video. The billet aluminum bracket started out a 1/2 inch thick by 5-inch wide by 8-inches tall. Here is the link to the short version windshield video - you can fast forward to about the 5:30 point. LINK ua-cam.com/video/0l7nexJPLDk/v-deo.html&ab_channel=trekOCLVone

  • @trekOCLVone
    @trekOCLVone 3 місяці тому

    Another milestone - 8,000 miles on 15-tooth rubber bumpered front sprocket and I continue to check out the sprockets and chain and it all looks and functions as new. Along with my Dunlop Trailmax Mission tires with over 6,500 miles on them also looking great with 10.3/32nd of an inch tread depth will be going to at least 12,000 miles before I consider a tire change. (new the Trailmax Mission rear had 14.3/32nd of an inch.

  • @jrobwebb
    @jrobwebb 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for posting this. I watched it and went ahead and switched mine out. The washers as spacers worked great! The impact gun is a must. The one issue I had was retorquing the sprocket. I ended up having my wife stand on the rear brake while I used my torque wrench LOL. It is a noticeable improvement in rideability. Thanks again.

  • @Cyberdiva1999
    @Cyberdiva1999 3 місяці тому

    Great video

  • @davidwegs1
    @davidwegs1 3 місяці тому

    I wasn't clear on how you held the back wheel for the removal of the sprocket nut... just the 2x4, or was it to release the back wheel so you can remove the chain from the front sprocket?🤔

    • @davidwegs1
      @davidwegs1 3 місяці тому

      Also, thanks so much for the effort to make the video.... old go pros work great too.

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone 3 місяці тому

      I had the 2x4 just under the wheel for the removal of the front sprocket nut. It wasn't really needed as I used a pneumatic high torque Ingersol Rand impact gun for the nut removal. With the use of the Ingersol Rand the nut came off very fast - less than one second. The rear wheel didn't even move. There are X300 owners that have had a tough time removing that front sprocket nut because they didn't have the pneumatic/electric/battery impact gun. It can be tough to block the wheel and even with a breaker bar the nut doesn't move. The factory spec is 93.7 lbs. ft. That is a lot just and water/dirt/crud and let it rust for a year or more and you will be trying everything. The 2x4 does hold the rear wheel though - it is a good fit. Just get your hands on an good impact gun with a 27mm socket and the sprocket will zip right off.

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone 3 місяці тому

      @@davidwegs1 That old GoPro is a model: 3 + silver and is at least 10 years old by now. I use it for all my videos on my channel. The microphone on that old 3 + silver is excellent and the video is 1920x1080 (1080p) and is also good enough for UA-cam. Thank you and If you have any more questions just ask.

  • @ryanbarkhurst3043
    @ryanbarkhurst3043 3 місяці тому

    What part of columbus do u live in? I live just north of columbus, the eclipse was awesome to see

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone 3 місяці тому

      I am by the OSU airport. Northwest Columbus. It was really unique to witness this event right from my front yard.

    • @ryanbarkhurst3043
      @ryanbarkhurst3043 3 місяці тому

      I grew up and my father still lives just north of Powell just off sawmill rd, I know that area well

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone 3 місяці тому

      @@ryanbarkhurst3043 I've lived near the OSU airport for almost 36 years and only one plane crash in the street 2 blocks away from my house.

  • @newlife155
    @newlife155 3 місяці тому

    Let me be the first in line to buy your used Versys !!! You are the guardian angel to Versys 300 motorcycles.

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone 3 місяці тому

      Thank you for the compliment. In my case when I go to sell my Versys X300 the new owner will need to decide what to take off of the bike. Every accessory or mod I've done can be reversed or taken off leaving no trace. I've not modified the bike or any wiring in any way. The X300 is such a nice light do-all bike. My latest video is a summary of 20+ accessories/mods all in one. Most of the 20 accessories have their own expanded video. Enjoy !

  • @Kolkhis.tar.gz.
    @Kolkhis.tar.gz. 3 місяці тому

    I'm having some trouble finding the bullet connectors for the USB port hookup. Were they wrapped somewhere?

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone 3 місяці тому

      All three items (green bullets, 2-pin white and the socket for the relay) are within a couple of inches of each other. G0 to @11:55 in the video you can see the relay towards the camera from the headlight and right below the relay is the 2-pin white connector and the green connectors are showing hanging down right by the headlight. Within the next minute or so I holding onto the connectors.

  • @BuntaBall40
    @BuntaBall40 3 місяці тому

    What size are they mate?

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone 3 місяці тому

      They are both stock size. Front is 100/90-19 and the rear is the 130/80-17.

    • @BuntaBall40
      @BuntaBall40 3 місяці тому

      @@trekOCLVone so stock sizes. Doing lap of Australia on my versys 300. At Darwin, very hard to find tyres, had to go with road tyre on rear.

  • @ropeysubstance1719
    @ropeysubstance1719 3 місяці тому

    you should do a video about all of the items and tools you carry for everyday riding on your X 300!

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone 3 місяці тому

      I carry some emergency equipment like a tire inflator and 12 Vdc jump box (like for a car) and fuel can and syphon hose. I'm still working on the full tool kit. But making a video on this topic sounds great! Look for it in the future.

  • @ropeysubstance1719
    @ropeysubstance1719 3 місяці тому

    nice video. how would one install a pair of amazon pod lights on the crash bars? is that a hard job to do? i assume the kawasaki OEM aux lights were easy since it already comes with the harnesses that make it plug and play?

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone 3 місяці тому

      I may already have the video that you are asking about. The video title is: OEM and 3rd party Aux lights and OEM harness plus connector options on the Kawasaki Versys X300. If goes into detail about utilizing the X300 Aux lights connector, OEM Aux lights harness and all the mating pig tail connectors to do whatever you want. The link to that video is here: ua-cam.com/video/dRzLT4c4wwA/v-deo.html&ab_channel=trekOCLVone

    • @ropeysubstance1719
      @ropeysubstance1719 3 місяці тому

      @@trekOCLVone thanks!! also, do you plan to install a fuse block to your battery for more mods? if so, please do a video on that install.

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone 3 місяці тому

      @@ropeysubstance1719 I have no plans for a fuse block. I have a standalone relay for my Delani Soundbomb Split Air Horn. The dual USB charging ports, wireless phone charging mount, Zumo XT, OEM Aux lights and GoPro 10 are all using the bikes Aux Lights connectors (2 translucent green barrel connectors (12 Vdc & ground) for USB ports and phone, and the white 2 pin connector for the OEM Aux lights and Zumo XT. I daisy chain the 4 devices to only use the green barrel connectors and 2 pin white Aux lights connectors. All add up to about 3.5 Amp and all this is supplied from the 5 Amp Aux Lights fuse under the seat. If I add most electronics, I may just add another standalone relay or for 2 or more heated gear items might add a fuse block. No bike wiring has been hacked into. The bike is stock. All my accessories and mods can be undone with no damage to the bike or the bikes wiring.

  • @glenmiller8888
    @glenmiller8888 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for posting on the Versys forum-Wizard

  • @JTinGA
    @JTinGA 4 місяці тому

    Looking good Dave 👍🏻

  • @papertiger795
    @papertiger795 4 місяці тому

    You've got the GoPro mounted, so I'd think it would make sense to do some ride vids. Even just a lazy Sunday afternoon ride on some Midwestern country roads, I'd watch. Thanks again for all your work on both UA-cam and the forums... It's been mega helpful for me.

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone 4 місяці тому

      You Are welcome. I can upload some ride videos. I probably have a Terra Byte of ride videos. To the Beach! To the hills! All in 4K. I'll put up one and see how that goes. On most videos I have my voice talking about the X300 or information about the route. Thank you for your comment.

  • @newlife155
    @newlife155 4 місяці тому

    Can the brake light be installed without adding any converter to the bike. ?

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone 4 місяці тому

      All that is needed is the LED bulb. No other device is needed. In my video I use a 1157 LED and now there is a 1157 LED bulb that quickly strobes three times and then stay on steady state. There is something new all the time. I may swap out to the strobe version as that seems like it would the attention of car drivers behind the bike even more. There are many strobe 1157 bulbs on Amazon here is just one of them: www.amazon.com/iBrightstar-Flashing-Projector-replacement-Brilliant/dp/B07LG2DWC3/ref=sr_1_3?

    • @newlife155
      @newlife155 4 місяці тому

      @trekOCLVone , I really appreciate your help I get my 2023 Versys in about 6 weeks and I will stock up on the bulb and try to do the other lights too. One idea that you might consider is putting Yellow leds on the lower lights on the crash bars, makes you even more visible from the front.

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone 4 місяці тому

      @@newlife155 If you are referring to the Aux lights on the crash bars - they are OEM Aux lights and they are sealed so no changes are possible. Have fun upgrading your 2023 Versys X300. There is a lot of third-party support and changing/updating will be endless.

  • @mike7197
    @mike7197 4 місяці тому

    Great video! Would like to know where you obtained those triangle eyelet bolts, and do they come in different lengths? Would like to add these to my jack. Thanks

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone 4 місяці тому

      This Craftsman vintage motorcycle jack is all put together with M12 bolts and I used the original M12 bolts to change out the original M12 nuts with the M12 triangle eyelet ring nuts. Most motorcycle jack of this style would have either M12 or M10 bolts at the top two platforms that would come in contact with your Motorcycle. The bolts in your motorcycle jack may not have threaded end where I've used the triangle eyelet. I see a lot of modern jacks using washer and some sort of hitch pins. But whatever is in the top platform positions can be easily swapped out for threaded bolts with the length you need. It may take an extra lock nut to hold the platforms in place and the triangle eyelets out at the end of the bolts. So, the bolts are different lengths not the triangle eyelets. I hope I have not lost you in the detail. You will only need to know the diameter of your top bolts (probably M12 or M10) The vintage Craftsman jack is a 90 lbs. beast and used M12 bolts everywhere. Here is the link to the M12 tringle eyelets that I used: www.amazon.com/Lifting-Triangle-Shape-Thread-Stainless/dp/B07KS62CZR/ref=sr_1_1? If you need M10 triangle eyelets this is the link for those: www.amazon.com/Antrader-Lifting-Triangle-Thread-Stainless/dp/B0CKQH8T79/ref=sr_1_2? I buy all my stainless bolts, washers, nuts, acorn nuts, lock nuts, etc. On Amazon. There you will find a huge selection of finishes, lengths, head types (button head, cap Alan head, hex head, flange head, etc.) If you have any questions, please ask. All this hardware is inexpensive and fun to experiment with.

    • @mike7197
      @mike7197 4 місяці тому

      Thank you😊!!

  • @JTinGA
    @JTinGA 5 місяців тому

    Almost as fun as riding a nice Kawasaki with great Dunlop tires 😉

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone 5 місяців тому

      Almost! And now let the riding begin.

  • @scottfaw5811
    @scottfaw5811 5 місяців тому

    Why are there 4 wires coming off of the USB accessory? I know the two going to the barrel connections are included in the kit but what are the other two coming off it for?

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone 5 місяців тому

      At @12:00 in the video I'm talking about the Dual USB charging ports. On the back side I'm pointing to the "Y" spade lugs. Both female lug now providing two male luges that allow for 4 wires instead of the just the 2 that charger provides. So, on each charger male spade lug I've created 2 lugs. One for 12Votes and one for ground going to the bike provided green translucent barrel connectors. The other two newly created lugs (12 Vdc and ground) are the power going up to the phone wireless charging cradle. The USB charger is like a distribution point with the two 12Vdc and the two ground lugs = total of 4 wires. I hope I explain this well enough. Thank you for your question.

    • @scottfaw5811
      @scottfaw5811 5 місяців тому

      @@trekOCLVone Thanks. That makes sense. I was confused that I somehow need a 4 wire connection to run the USB.

  • @marvinmeyer7055
    @marvinmeyer7055 5 місяців тому

    Very helpful video. Thanks.

  • @trekOCLVone
    @trekOCLVone 6 місяців тому

    The 7,500 mile follow up. The 15-tooth rubber bumpered sprocket is working great. I just inspected the sprocket and chain, and everything looks like new and functions like new. The only thing needed was just wiping off the sprocket and case to remove some slight lube buildup.

  • @burgundypoint
    @burgundypoint 6 місяців тому

    Can you still fit the 112 link chain over the 15T sprocket or does this require another chain?

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone 6 місяців тому

      There is plenty of adjustment for the stock 112 link chain when changing the front sprocket to the 15-tooth. The 15-tooth sprocket barely makes a difference. On the other hand, the rear needs to be reduced to a 43-tooth to make the same amount of ratio change that "may" require links to be removed from the chain as that is a full 1.5 inch length difference. The 15-tooth front chain length is probably only 0.25 inch difference. Thank you for your question.

  • @robertf4129
    @robertf4129 6 місяців тому

    how would you fix a flat on the trail sir? Maybe the mission tire would be best on a tubeless rim?

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone 6 місяців тому

      Thank you for your question. These Dunlop Trailmax Mission tires are essentially run flat tires. Especially the rear where most flat tires seem to accrue. Three X300 owners have shared their experiences with flat rear tires, and they all were able to keep riding with no air in the rear. The tires stayed on the bead and the longest distance was 40 km (26miles) to get home or to a shop for help. I've gone one step further and added a TPMS system (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) to my X300 for early warning so, when the pressure starts to drop below 29 psi the TPMS system starts an audible beeping and the display flashes to get my attention. The TPMS system gives you more time to get help. The TPMS also provide the temperature at the valve stem for more data. An under inflated tire will generate more heat. From having the TPMS on my X300 for about a year or so the front tire stays at 2 to 3 degrees warmer than ambient, and the rear goes as high as 12 to 15 degrees over ambient. It I see anything beyond that I should investigate what is going on. Again, early warning something isn't right. I would recommend a easy to install TPMS system. I have a video on what I bought and the installation. It's super easy. Check out my video here is the link: ua-cam.com/video/lV1a2M3I0bY/v-deo.html&ab_channel=trekOCLVone

  • @stonepearce
    @stonepearce 6 місяців тому

    Would you happen to have a link to your shifter? I absolutely love your channel. Thanks for all the great ideas and information!

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone 6 місяців тому

      The Fire Power shifter that I bought is same as used on the Kawasaki KLX250S (2006-2014). Thank you for your Question. Here is the link to the shifter that I bought and is in the video: www.ebay.com/itm/204363115561?

  • @lastinline000
    @lastinline000 6 місяців тому

    Hey Dave, Axle Johansson here. Good install video. E clip pointers...removing, stick a small screwdriver in the E between the clip and what it's clipped on, twist the screwdriver, should pop right off, install...set it to the groove and with pliers just pinch it going from the clip and piece it mounts to

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone 6 місяців тому

      Excellent advice. My biggest concern was to have one of those E clips go sailing across the garage and with my garage full of stuff it would have been quite the job to find the needle in the hay stack. Thank you.

  • @papertiger795
    @papertiger795 6 місяців тому

    Your channel has been invaluable to me and my x300. Thanks

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone 6 місяців тому

      Thank you. The X300 is a great platform to add accessories. I will be making a video (or 2) on following up on some of the accessories I've added. Sort of like a 1 to 2 year review. This will be something a bit different for me.

    • @papertiger795
      @papertiger795 6 місяців тому

      @@trekOCLVone nice! With a few exceptions, I think I'm getting close to dialed in on this bike. In mid June, I'm going on a 2000+ mile tour, and will be looking forward to a summary of your experiences.

  • @JTinGA
    @JTinGA 6 місяців тому

    Looking good! I keep wondering if I need wider pegs 🤔

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone 6 місяців тому

      I wanted to have not only the wider platform but also wanted to tilt the platform for more compatibility with my adventure touring boots that are quite large in the toe area. So, two things had to be updated the shifter which is one inch longer that stock (also had the folding end) and the foot pegs that are tilted for easy shifting.

  • @raulrinconhernandez9616
    @raulrinconhernandez9616 6 місяців тому

    Saludos Sr. Trek. Un gusto verlo nuevamente 🤝

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone 6 місяців тому

      ¡De nada! Ha pasado un tiempo pero ya estoy de vuelta!

  • @lukemontgomery6895
    @lukemontgomery6895 6 місяців тому

    Don’t be a goon, just shove a piece of scrap wood or whatever you have laying around under the tire to keep it from spinning and hit it with impact. Comes off in 2 seconds

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone 6 місяців тому

      in the video I did use a piece of scrap wood and did use a pneumatic high power Ingersol Rand Impact. And I'm not a goon. Where did that come from?

  • @inbredsuicide
    @inbredsuicide 6 місяців тому

    Ordered the jt sprocket and then the kawasaki parts from my dealer and going to do this probably when I have new tires put on so it will fix two issues one with the vibration and two with the rapm at high speed

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone 6 місяців тому

      Fantastic! Many X300 owners change out the front sprocket to a 15-tooth (rubber bumper) so the RPM is relaxed. If you have any questions please - just ask.

  • @workharddieproud
    @workharddieproud 7 місяців тому

    I just got the XT2 and it would not charge via the USBC port from a wall charger, however it does charge using my battery power bank. It must need a certain amount of voltage to charge it. I’ll probably try a different wall charger next. Least it does charge while it’s not on my bike.

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone 7 місяців тому

      Yes - the Zumo units need to be charged from the most recent USB chargers with the blue plastic inside the connector on the charger. I spent way to much time figuring this out but kept at it until I understood what the requirements are for the Zumo and would think the Zumo XT2 would act the same way. Enjoy your Zumo XT2.

    • @workharddieproud
      @workharddieproud 7 місяців тому

      @@trekOCLVone Where did you find a charger that works ??

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone 7 місяців тому

      I have a battery bank by Anker that has a "Q" USB port and that was the first power source that worked. The "Q" port is a fast-charging port for 3 amps of current @ 5.2 Vdc. The Zumo must have a way to check for available wattage from a USB port and all the earlier versions of the standard "A" style original USB ports have the black plastic "key" in them. Those do not work. That is what I was dealing with at the beginning of this video where I could not get the Zumo XT to charge with it "ON" or "OFF". That was a frustrating time and my comments in the video were made with me not finding the correct USB port to charge the unit off the bike. But I kept at it and found what made the Zumo XT charge off the bike and with the unit either ON or OFF. And it was the version 3.0 of the USB-A power source with the blue plastic which tells you it is the 3.0 (latest version of USB-A) power connector. It shouldn't be this way - the Zumo XT should allow any USB-A source to charge it up even at a lower current and take longer. Garmin designed the Zumo XT to only charge with the high current USB-A power source. I hope this helps. Just find/buy a USB-A wall charger or battery bank with the 3.0 or higher version of connector (blue plastic), or the "Q" fast charging connector like the Anker battery bank that worked for me.

    • @workharddieproud
      @workharddieproud 7 місяців тому

      @@trekOCLVone Thank you VERY much for your reply and help !!

    • @workharddieproud
      @workharddieproud 6 місяців тому

      I found a Wall Charger on Amazon that does charge the Zumo XT2. It has three ports and is labeled as 128 W. GKUTW is the brand.

  • @lew3057
    @lew3057 7 місяців тому

    Great idea, now I'll have to get one. Did you use a bit of thread locker on the screws to help keep them in the holes?

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone 7 місяців тому

      Good question. I didn't but I should have. Generally, every fastener that I attach anything with gets Loctite. During this assembly I had one of the treaded holes on the tank that wanted to give me some trouble and I must have gotten sidetracked. But Loctite is the norm. By the Way this little tank bag is one of the top favorites as I use it on every ride, and it is so convenient to carry all the small stuff out to the bike and the bag snap clicks on the bike in one second. I used to carry all the items and put them on a bench and walk back and forth about 5 times to get all the gadgets attached to the bike.

    • @lew3057
      @lew3057 7 місяців тому

      @@trekOCLVone I've learned the hard way that I have to be very gentle with those little screws. I bought thread locker when I did some earlier mods and that has helped a lot. I've done a few of the mods that you did (thank you for the great videos) and I have a couple more things that I want to do this year if I have time.

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone 7 місяців тому

      @@lew3057 I've run into some cross threading issues on random fairing removal and reinstallation. I've learn to have on hand some matching taps to chase the threads immediately if the fastener will not easily start on the threads. So, for the X300 that means taps M3 through M6 (ish). I've not had any trouble with M8 and larger bolts.

  • @nohandle956
    @nohandle956 7 місяців тому

    Amazing video thank you for it

    • @trekOCLVone
      @trekOCLVone 7 місяців тому

      You are welcome. Check out some of my other X300 videos. Next I will be adding Puig Enduro footpegs.