I agree I found you for the fact I was looking for detailed work to copy but I really liked your videos anyway and you just kept them coming and coming and going and coming again
Oh really, I guess everyone does get all the information though just spread out a touch. I wonder if I should start doing what I do and then following up with 1 vid that shows all the work from start to finish in 1 vid. I'll look into it.
hello dear Master, i washed my kle500 and then my bike doest'n work. i think water went to somewhere. if i pushed the bike from top of the road, bike works very hard. where should i check?
Hi, it's very common for water to get onto electric connectors especially if you used a jet wash. I would buy a can of wd40 and spray any connectors you can find. Electrical cleaner would work aswell.
Enjoyed watching the minute detail work. It's almost as relaxing as working on my own bike. Bike maintenance and repairs are keeping me sane during our lockdown in Japan. It really is amazing how many things you can find to work on an older bike. I have a 2005 Suzuki GSX 400 Impulse. I am contemplating stripping as much I can off the bike so I can respray the bike frame. I have finished refurbishing a lot of my wiring which while humongously tedious and frustrating it was so satisfying to finally get it up to better than new. PS would you be able to ship a T-shirt to Japan ? I understand extra shipping cost would need to be added : )
Hi Stephen. It sounds like a great project mate. I've no idea about shipping to Japan as I've never done it before. Would you have someone in the UK who I couod ship it to and they get it to you? Otherwise I don't see why I couldn't get it to Japan. I'll ask at my local royal mail mate and get back to you
@@motorcyclerescuer got some extra additives it, Alan Millyard expert motorcycle engineer uses it in assembling engines and in oil, some people say it’s snake oil I have used it for 20 yrs in cars bikes and I can tell the difference
Yeh that's a good point. Someone will snap it up I'm sure. Next vid in a day or 2 will show the final product. It really fixed and polished up well this little bike
I agree I found you for the fact I was looking for detailed work to copy but I really liked your videos anyway and you just kept them coming and coming and going and coming again
I think I'll try and do a mix more John. So some very specific ones I.e carb cleans and then the general....... my life ones lol
I just luv the longer vids luv seeing all the work I think 99% of us do. 👍
Oh really, I guess everyone does get all the information though just spread out a touch.
I wonder if I should start doing what I do and then following up with 1 vid that shows all the work from start to finish in 1 vid.
I'll look into it.
hello dear Master, i washed my kle500 and then my bike doest'n work. i think water went to somewhere. if i pushed the bike from top of the road, bike works very hard. where should i check?
Hi, it's very common for water to get onto electric connectors especially if you used a jet wash.
I would buy a can of wd40 and spray any connectors you can find. Electrical cleaner would work aswell.
@@motorcyclerescuer yes i used jet wash. handstarter is working but engine doesn't runing. if the engine run somehow does not stop.
Check in the spark plug holes aswell to see if any are flooded.
The worse case is that you may need to wait a few days for it to evaporate
I am worry about if I move back the tank same as you, will this damage the fuel tube?
No the tube is long enough for it to be ok. You can always disconnect it if you prefer.
Enjoyed watching the minute detail work. It's almost as relaxing as working on my own bike. Bike maintenance and repairs are keeping me sane during our lockdown in Japan. It really is amazing how many things you can find to work on an older bike. I have a 2005 Suzuki GSX 400 Impulse. I am contemplating stripping as much I can off the bike so I can respray the bike frame. I have finished refurbishing a lot of my wiring which while humongously tedious and frustrating it was so satisfying to finally get it up to better than new.
PS would you be able to ship a T-shirt to Japan ? I understand extra shipping cost would need to be added : )
Hi Stephen. It sounds like a great project mate.
I've no idea about shipping to Japan as I've never done it before. Would you have someone in the UK who I couod ship it to and they get it to you?
Otherwise I don't see why I couldn't get it to Japan.
I'll ask at my local royal mail mate and get back to you
Yo dude can you tell me the wire order on the er5 coils left and right side
Sorry I don't have one anymore but the wires don't have sides. Just connect them.
Cheers
Have you ever used zx1 extra lube?, it quietens down tapping rattles in engine
No I've never heard of it. But good oil does the same dosnt it?
@@motorcyclerescuer got some extra additives it, Alan Millyard expert motorcycle engineer uses it in assembling engines and in oil, some people say it’s snake oil I have used it for 20 yrs in cars bikes and I can tell the difference
@@singh-sks I'm curious so will look it up. I'm always interested in this stuff. Thanks for the share. Appreciate it.
It's a good £895 beginner.
I got it up for £850 now it's ready. But will sell cheaper to watchers
@@motorcyclerescuer Should easily sell for that. The prices for Japanese bikes has risen since Chinese bikes have hit 2k.
Yeh that's a good point. Someone will snap it up I'm sure. Next vid in a day or 2 will show the final product. It really fixed and polished up well this little bike