Awesome videos man! Keep it up! Where do you find all these wrecked bikes? I would love to do something like this in the future and have no idea where I’d go about getting a wrecked bike?
Don't trust those aliexpress parts man...get some proper GB racing covers, and Racetorx shift support and Evotech protections! Those fake replicas look decent, but will fail you pretty hard!
Thanks for the tip. As someone that’s rebuilt a lot of bikes, I’ve tested all sorts of parts, I’ve found most of the eBay replica parts I buy are made almost exactly as the original from the same material. Most failure are usually related to poor installation by the end user, specifically the engine covers, has help up in multiple crashes for me, but hey, that’s just my 2 cents.
@@MIKESBUILDZno problem man! As I race my Street Triple 765 I had to make a lot of research on it! If I can just give you the last tip, look up the original Racetorx shaft support, you will see it has bearings installed, which the Chinese replica doesn’t have! The fake one risks to become clunky after a while, putting too much pressure on shifts and the shaft itself!!
I appreciate the advice. Yeah I noticed that difference in the design. I did add some grease when I installed the shaft support, I’ve also kept an eye on it since then. Stay tuned for the next video.
It will be interesting to see what challenges you will have getting parts from the UK. Also, bring on the next episode, always waiting.
It definitely has not been fun. The wait times are just ridiculous. I want to ride this bike so bad haha 🤣
Dang so sick really enjoyed watching this vid thank you bro!
Appreciate it bro 😎
Can’t wait to see what you’re gonna do with this one ✅
Yeah stay tuned 🫡
Bike looks good bro, these are absolutely monster in the track!!🤝
They are! Yes I agree. Peter Hickman from Isle of Man TT has this as his race bike which is just crazy!
Awesome videos man! Keep it up! Where do you find all these wrecked bikes? I would love to do something like this in the future and have no idea where I’d go about getting a wrecked bike?
Thank you. I buy from insurance companies (business license required). There are some auctions open to the public like Copart.
Just bought a 18' RS from action, although unlucky my needs output shaft bearing 😔. But there are cool bikes
Oh that’s unfortunate. Time to put in some work! And yeah they’re underrated bikes for sure.
Part 2 coming?
Soon 🤞🏽
Sweet id appreciate it because I own this bike. And your very thorough and your camera shots are clear. Thank you
Stay tuned! Just made a big progress.
@@MIKESBUILDZ new parts come in? Key?
Your videos are very good, but in my opinión, make things slower to appreciate the detalles. Thank you.
Thanks for the feedback!
Muy buenos videos, te comento desde Argentina. Comprar una moto así en este país es imposible, son muy muy caras 😢
Thank you. These bikes are expensive here too in Canada. It’s the price we pay for our passion.
@@MIKESBUILDZ What is your price there my friend? Here in Argentina it is 40,000 USD, very very expensive 😪
Oh that’s expensive. Here in Canada, it’s about $18,000 for this particular motorcycle
@@MIKESBUILDZ
thanks for your good vibes, keep it up
Fly looking ahh bike lmao
Yes I agree 😀
Where are you from?
MB, Canada 🇨🇦
Don't trust those aliexpress parts man...get some proper GB racing covers, and Racetorx shift support and Evotech protections! Those fake replicas look decent, but will fail you pretty hard!
Thanks for the tip. As someone that’s rebuilt a lot of bikes, I’ve tested all sorts of parts, I’ve found most of the eBay replica parts I buy are made almost exactly as the original from the same material. Most failure are usually related to poor installation by the end user, specifically the engine covers, has help up in multiple crashes for me, but hey, that’s just my 2 cents.
@@MIKESBUILDZno problem man! As I race my Street Triple 765 I had to make a lot of research on it! If I can just give you the last tip, look up the original Racetorx shaft support, you will see it has bearings installed, which the Chinese replica doesn’t have! The fake one risks to become clunky after a while, putting too much pressure on shifts and the shaft itself!!
I appreciate the advice. Yeah I noticed that difference in the design. I did add some grease when I installed the shaft support, I’ve also kept an eye on it since then. Stay tuned for the next video.