Opening up the engine of my Honda CRF300 Rally in West-Africa |S7-E52|

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  • Опубліковано 29 лип 2023
  • In the episode, I finally made it to Abidjan in Côte d'Ivoire, so I can have my bike fixed. It's a little nerve wracking to see my engine opened up outside on a parking lot though...
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 9 тис.

  • @vichill3480
    @vichill3480 9 місяців тому +2743

    As a mechanic for 50 years I am all ways amazed at their work shop conditions. Well done to those mechanics

    • @cliffm8112
      @cliffm8112 9 місяців тому +266

      These are real mechanics. Not part changer's.

    • @gpt3342
      @gpt3342 9 місяців тому +56

      Hope the valves are tightened to spec., important to presoak clutch long before install,
      they got er done...

    • @oscarmike4596
      @oscarmike4596 9 місяців тому +6

      @@gpt3342I was concerned about the presoak as well..
      And as far as valves.. do you think they did?

    • @freddygarcia3049
      @freddygarcia3049 9 місяців тому +93

      some of us are "laboratory" mechanics. they are street technicians. kudos.

    • @gpt3342
      @gpt3342 9 місяців тому +8

      @@oscarmike4596 they sound over tightened,
      I could be 100% wrong.

  • @jenk.4906
    @jenk.4906 9 місяців тому +453

    WOW!! My husband is a bike guy, been riding for 54 years, build several bikes and he stood up and clapped when he saw Alaska start ( shocked to see all the metal pieces in the clutch)… he was amazed at how they worked without a service manual for the bike… they are true bike whisperers.. so nice to see you smile again, it was a trying time for you and your bike… go well💕

    • @cliffm8112
      @cliffm8112 9 місяців тому +19

      So true. Real as they come

    • @WillysPerformanceCycleCtr
      @WillysPerformanceCycleCtr 9 місяців тому +6

      Very true! It was great to see the smile on Noraly’s face!

    • @julianaansah6367
      @julianaansah6367 6 місяців тому +12

      Africans got many talents and extremely smart if not for corruption, tribalism, colonization africa would have been the best place on earth but still it is the best the people are friendly the continent overall is just beautiful even with all the problems

    • @alymshep
      @alymshep 4 місяці тому +5

      The way these men worked together fixing the clutch was amazing

    • @DenOfTen
      @DenOfTen 2 місяці тому +2

      You don't need a manual there. Little cubature motorcycles are all very similar.
      The only thing you need a manual for is to adjust the gaps and tighten the bolts with a torque wrench correctly.
      Such mechanics know about everything by sight.

  • @xstshepo
    @xstshepo 3 місяці тому +314

    Technical Excellence. Just a toolbox and two great minds. Don’t look down on Africa 😎

    • @josha.bdoge2
      @josha.bdoge2 2 місяці тому +2

      Well said...

    • @dunniss
      @dunniss 2 місяці тому +2

      My mates dad is Jamaican, have seen him fully rebuild a v6 Mitsubishi engine in a wheel barrow of all places, car still running mint 10+ years on

    • @SnafuWT
      @SnafuWT 2 місяці тому +2

      there are great mechanics in every single country on earth.

    • @sootherswontknow
      @sootherswontknow 2 місяці тому +3

      "...look down on Africa?"....I've never seen such sweet accomodation. I wish we still had that gentile behavior towards each other in the USA...

    • @wilson2455
      @wilson2455 Місяць тому +1

      and a black BMW M3. He's obviously an 'in demand' mechanic !

  • @ronnie166
    @ronnie166 3 місяці тому +262

    These guys deserve an endorsement from Honda!

  • @user-nl2rg8tq1e
    @user-nl2rg8tq1e 9 місяців тому +575

    These two mechanics are no joke. They get things done. Period. Outstanding job!

    • @stmasch7
      @stmasch7 9 місяців тому +14

      I hope they pre-oiled the clutch plates🙈

    • @halfglassfull
      @halfglassfull 9 місяців тому +6

      @@stmasch7 mechanic humour haha.

    • @surajdesilva4554
      @surajdesilva4554 9 місяців тому +49

      Questioning their ability to repair motorcycles is sort of silly. Remember, when Noraly was stuck in the mud...all those motorcycles going through --- who fixed them?. Do not tell me some one from Europe and Japan or somewhere else came and fixed them. These guys must be very talented to keep those motorcycles running. And look at some of the brand's...TVS from India was one of them. I was wondering why Noraly did not get it fixed in Liberia. They would have done an amazing job too. BTW, you can do without a torque wrench. After a while you know the difference between 5 lbs/foot and 35 lbs/ foot ...like wise Newton/ meters.
      These countries lacking resources do so much with so little. Can some of us in first world do the same? Be honest!

    • @blueman5924
      @blueman5924 9 місяців тому +10

      And, driving an M class bmw and a Mustang !

    • @StanWellback-eo9cm
      @StanWellback-eo9cm 9 місяців тому +2

      @@stmasch7 Its a wet assembly as soon as you pull the clutch.

  • @DianeGleason-tc9zd
    @DianeGleason-tc9zd 9 місяців тому +2542

    Big thumbs up for Adamo and company! The world needs more guys like these. Their knowledge and skill level is very impressive,

    • @ibnewton8951
      @ibnewton8951 9 місяців тому +74

      I believe their work would be more effective if they constructed a workbench upon which to overhaul engines. Otherwise, excellent shade tree mechanics.

    • @brentbauer8258
      @brentbauer8258 9 місяців тому +41

      Sadly according to the WEF the world needs less guys like these.😢

    • @pcthayer
      @pcthayer 9 місяців тому +52

      Amazing work. I didn't see them use any torque wrenches so hopefully everything is OK in the long run, but at this point it was great just to find someone so knowledgeable to work on this bike. (When I saw it torn apart, I had my doubts if it would get back together running again.)

    • @grigoriimarch5871
      @grigoriimarch5871 9 місяців тому +20

      2 часа хорошее время для сборки двигателя

    • @grigoriimarch5871
      @grigoriimarch5871 9 місяців тому +8

      @@ibnewton8951 это было замена сцепления на маленьком 300cc :)

  • @MadCatGS
    @MadCatGS 3 місяці тому +95

    I have a lot of respect for people like that, how they can repair such complex machines using the simplest means without needing any repair books or anything like that. They live the mechanic profession.

    • @user-wx4sr8bh2q
      @user-wx4sr8bh2q 2 місяці тому

      Adaptation

    • @samkawesa
      @samkawesa 2 місяці тому +1

      I love your channel. My dad was a master mechanic in Uganda in 50s -70s and a motorcycle racer. He built his racing bike from parts, a British Triumph. He was dubbed Dick Kawesa King of speed. Many Kenyan Racers were European of origins with factory racing bikes. He beat all in the 60s to become East African champion. Drum magazine crowned him King of Speed. To this day I look at those magazine pictures and they give me chills. Your channel especially this episode brought back sweet childhood memories to this 66 year old senior citizen. Those super mechanics are real heroes.
      If you like I could share those race pics some day.

    • @Mikael-jt1hk
      @Mikael-jt1hk 26 днів тому

      the bike is litterally made for that exact scenario.. You can disasemble the whole thing with the included toolkit for a reason..

  • @kletimushi2703
    @kletimushi2703 2 місяці тому +26

    Honda should support these guys they did an amazing job

  • @yvonnecarpenter2957
    @yvonnecarpenter2957 9 місяців тому +170

    My favorite part, besides being shocked by the “open heart surgery” on Alaska’s engine with basic tools, a backyard and obviously know-how, was the “test drive” BARE FOOTED with no seat 😂 👏👏👏

  • @danielbergicourt8056
    @danielbergicourt8056 9 місяців тому +208

    I have to say those guys that tore that motor apart are absolutely genius, in those conditions using basic tools, that was an incredible achievement well done guys.

    • @leebenson4874
      @leebenson4874 9 місяців тому +4

      Like my old days living on the farm.

    • @WillysPerformanceCycleCtr
      @WillysPerformanceCycleCtr 9 місяців тому +4

      Definitely an incredible achievement!

    • @tuforu4
      @tuforu4 9 місяців тому +2

      Hope the MECHANICS make VIDEOS..

  • @olasod1
    @olasod1 3 місяці тому +94

    Its amazing how much you van do with barely no proper equipment. Ill never forget a swedish bike magazine from 1989. They did an around the globe trip and one of the bikes was a GSX1100R. Somewhere in the Amazonas the rear linkage more or less exploded. Suzuki offered to ship a new linkage in 4-5 weeks 😳. In the middle of the jungle the village blacksmith forged a new linkage in steel by hand. He did not have any drills or proper tools. He still managed to make this linkage. When they came home to Sweden after another 20000-30000 kilometres they took the linkage of the bike and meassured it. It held fabric tolerances. That was insane.

    • @JohnB-dr8sk
      @JohnB-dr8sk 2 місяці тому +1

      Wow! That's awesome!

    • @StanleyKubick1
      @StanleyKubick1 Місяць тому

      people have been forging metals for 6000 years, mate

    • @bigfish1676
      @bigfish1676 23 дні тому

      That's incredible. Human inginuity!

  • @Sema4beach
    @Sema4beach 3 місяці тому +23

    The main Man dressed like he is going out on the town! ...Not a drop of oil or Grease on him! FANTASTIC Mechanics 🏁

  • @WindsurferHD
    @WindsurferHD 9 місяців тому +251

    These professional mechanics needed no manuals, no internet, nothing but the highest skill level imaginable at work. Absolutely brilliant work guys. Wow.

    • @whalesong999
      @whalesong999 9 місяців тому +4

      "Ya gotta do with what juh got"....was the old saw about getting it done with the most primitive of conditions. They did good. As a retired mechanic, I was marveling at the "work bench" and wincing that a little more area would be comforting to, well, me at least.

    • @milosstojanovic4623
      @milosstojanovic4623 9 місяців тому +9

      Professional mechanics should not need internet or manuals. Its experience and knowledge they learned probably through the years and deconstructing engines, or someone passed knowledge to them if they did not learn it in some educational facility.

    • @fredread9216
      @fredread9216 9 місяців тому +4

      You can never underestimate the thirst world ingenuity.

    • @breitie804
      @breitie804 9 місяців тому +5

      Remember that they live in a motorcycle oriented society, where everyone appears to have one, and basic mechanical skills would be common.

    • @rutgerw.
      @rutgerw. 9 місяців тому

      ​​Most people in Africa know how to read and they do have internet in lots of places😉 Nothing beats amazing skills but it would be foolish not to use all resources available and I am sure they checked which parts to order etc. instead of winging it...

  • @SuperBikeRacer7
    @SuperBikeRacer7 9 місяців тому +599

    These guys are such impressive hard working geniuses, I wish honda could see this and send the two guys that rebuilt this bike each a complete tool set, I would be ecstatic to witness that!

    • @gixxusmetalman7435
      @gixxusmetalman7435 9 місяців тому +67

      Need to build these guys a workshop with all the tools and benches,great guys deserve more from life,these people Rock,just goes to show the lies the media tells us!😊

    • @kobuswinterbach8423
      @kobuswinterbach8423 9 місяців тому +3

      So you wrecht the whole clutch? And the particals went inside the whole motor? Why did you not replaced the oil pump? Or was it still good?

    • @briannave7326
      @briannave7326 9 місяців тому +45

      Honda should be sponsoring Itchy Boots with free bikes.

    • @Heraclitus188
      @Heraclitus188 9 місяців тому +11

      @@gixxusmetalman7435 why dont you buy them a nice metric socket set and assorted tools and send it to them? WIRA or Teng tools would do - doesn't need to be Snap-On...

    • @Jesse-2531
      @Jesse-2531 9 місяців тому +18

      @gixxusmetalman7435 he is olrady driving a nice car. And got the trust of the hotel owners. He is doing well. In the end he is a self told mechanic that's nothing special. But the love's his job so he is olrady a winner🙂

  • @davidharrison198
    @davidharrison198 4 місяці тому +34

    I trust my African brothers those mechanics are experts with limited resources. I'm glad you are riding again. Together we will conquer the world 🌎 ❤

  • @elaboguslawska7821
    @elaboguslawska7821 3 місяці тому +9

    Nothing makes me so happy when Alaska is back on the road and Noraly is smiling ..🎉

  • @delagranda
    @delagranda 9 місяців тому +103

    Those mechanics are epic. Seeing him riding without helmet, shoes or even a seat is a Master class in resilience. 👍

  • @marckoolwijk2913
    @marckoolwijk2913 9 місяців тому +982

    This series deserves an award. For travel but especially for the social content. Wow what a tremendous people.

    • @emmasmith1257
      @emmasmith1257 9 місяців тому +20

      yes I agree

    • @toastopia1
      @toastopia1 9 місяців тому +14

      Do they have a documentary award? Maybe a oscar!

    • @robertgrey5993
      @robertgrey5993 9 місяців тому +15

      I think the 1.73M subscribers is at. Least a partial award.

    • @grandpa5508
      @grandpa5508 9 місяців тому +17

      She is a superb, good natured woman. I enjoyed this documentary very much. I was very happy to see my good old Sierra Leone again. I am a son of Sierra Leonean mother side and a Mauritanian father side . I wish I could find her trip through Mauritania.

    • @avagabondlife
      @avagabondlife 9 місяців тому +1

      I agree

  • @briangschaefer7048
    @briangschaefer7048 4 місяці тому +51

    WOW! What a fantastic bunch of men. It is wonderful seeing people like that are still out there, and so willing and able to help.

    • @user-fy9vm1kv8g
      @user-fy9vm1kv8g 4 місяці тому +2

      In Africa, we have values to love, hospitality, and do right for future purposes
      Respect to all Africains and all Europeans with great values

    • @leratosetlogelo7004
      @leratosetlogelo7004 4 місяці тому

      ​@@user-fy9vm1kv8gI am South African but some African countries that I never visited r dangerous.

    • @user-fy9vm1kv8g
      @user-fy9vm1kv8g 4 місяці тому

      @leratosetlogelo7004 There's police station in every country and continent. Bro

    • @FightFilms
      @FightFilms 4 місяці тому +2

      It’s called “a job”.

    • @ChoroTesla
      @ChoroTesla 3 місяці тому

      @@leratosetlogelo7004 whaaaaat i think south afica is more dangerous..

  • @kashoticuthbert2744
    @kashoticuthbert2744 4 місяці тому +16

    This lady is one in a million. Very few ladies can go through what she has gone through. Very courageous and inspiring

    • @mirarstudios
      @mirarstudios 4 місяці тому

      You've never had a bike repaired?

    • @gullintanni
      @gullintanni Місяць тому

      @@mirarstudios You don’t even have a passport I imagine 😂

    • @mirarstudios
      @mirarstudios Місяць тому

      You imagine wrong ​@@gullintanni😂

  • @Graeme408
    @Graeme408 9 місяців тому +298

    WHEN I SAW THEM take apart your bike it occurred to me that you have the one motor cycle mechanic in all of Western Africa able to tackle anything on a motorcycle. His confidence, how he handled his tools, he knew where every part went and which to remove. Well done. So encouraging to watch the process. I am amazed to watch Noraly navigate the diplomatic frailties of the culture. And this is why I watch ever single episode. I dont contribute much but I always watch, always hit the thumbs up (why can’t everyone?). Thank you and well done.

    • @vott72
      @vott72 9 місяців тому +24

      Truly, there are SO MANY mechanics in West Africa with those skills. My time living in that region of the world proved over and over again the resourcefulness and talents of so many mechanics. While not all of them can do what these fellows did, there are more angels like them in this part of the world. So happy for Noraly!

    • @randybeard6040
      @randybeard6040 9 місяців тому +6

      Well Said, my Thoughts Exactly...

    • @siedliko
      @siedliko 9 місяців тому +4

      When I had a 125cc I blew up the valve and a piston, I was thinking about taking it to the shop. But I took it to youtube and fixed it myself.
      It was running perfectly for another few months until someone decide to hit me with a car

    • @ianblackburn5025
      @ianblackburn5025 9 місяців тому +1

      Yeah..blew me away when i saw the intro.....

    • @kiwiingenuity1677
      @kiwiingenuity1677 9 місяців тому +8

      Plus they did it using Google translate and no manual A1 job!

  • @kaizen2049
    @kaizen2049 9 місяців тому +175

    There isn't a single motovloger that doesn't know your name, you are a real inspiration & an absolute wonderful human being, much respect!!!

    • @EpicAdamMotovlogs
      @EpicAdamMotovlogs 9 місяців тому

      Her name is Jeff

    • @AZ-ly5ix
      @AZ-ly5ix 9 місяців тому +2

      Her name is Noraly..

    • @timbungarner3842
      @timbungarner3842 9 місяців тому +1

      Glad Alaska got fixed up and cleaned up, safe travels

  • @gbglobetrotter
    @gbglobetrotter 4 місяці тому +73

    Truly an amazing episode! You can clearly see the amazing potential of Africa - once the people there are blessed with good governance and less corruption, they would leave China in the dust! Such skills and kindness!

    • @u.s.lawyer8542
      @u.s.lawyer8542 4 місяці тому

      The problem with most African countries is the West is invested in ensuring that African don't good governance because they are trapped in neo-colonial financial systems which are designed to ensure they stay indebt and the West engages in coups, assassinations, election rigging and insurrections to ensure cheap access to resources.

    • @nGAhGENVH0Ul
      @nGAhGENVH0Ul 4 місяці тому +4

      It's funny you should say that because China has been investing heavily in Africa for decades. Billions of dollars have been spent massively improving its infrastructure integration, transportation, communication/connectivity, job creation, railway development and overall economic growth.

    • @isra3638
      @isra3638 3 місяці тому +4

      @@nGAhGENVH0Ul for what in return ? Because China is not doing all of that for free in my continent. We know what China and other western nations want from Africa , the richest continent in the world for resources.

    • @alex4k486
      @alex4k486 3 місяці тому

      ⁠@@nGAhGENVH0Ulit's funny you should say that because then you should realize africa is very very large. Meaning some countries have received little to no aide from large foreign powers, so in you saying "oh yes china has helped y'all !" I'm not seeing what your trying to gain or point out something that isn't known already in your reply

  • @fisher45812
    @fisher45812 4 місяці тому +15

    The Best mechanic i've ever seen in my entire life ! Thumb up to them and great respect!well done !

  • @dobbinthe
    @dobbinthe 9 місяців тому +70

    It just seems that whenever Itchy Boots has a problem with her bikes, the right people to fix these problems just happen to appear and help her back on her journey again. I'm so glad to be watching these great adventures and Noraly's smiling face.

    • @sandspike2929
      @sandspike2929 9 місяців тому +6

      The angels that rescue Noraly are always where she needs them. Coincidence I think not.

    • @glorisol3805
      @glorisol3805 9 місяців тому +7

      Noraly gives out such positive energy and great vibes, that is what she gets back from the world! ❤

  • @BillO964
    @BillO964 9 місяців тому +65

    What could be better than a Sunday morning with my coffee watching 3 guys in Africa rebuild a motorcycle engine in a carport.
    Neato. Keep on, keeping on Noraly!
    Got to love the test ride in bare feet.

    • @FITNESSOVER45
      @FITNESSOVER45 9 місяців тому +1

      I'm dying to know the cost of parts and labor

    • @BillO964
      @BillO964 9 місяців тому

      @@FITNESSOVER45 would be interesting but Noraly does not usually disclose much about her expenses.

    • @aberba
      @aberba 9 місяців тому +1

      ​@@FITNESSOVER45I am positive about the quick shipment of the parts... will cost a premium. In Ghana for instance, the repair cost will only be a fraction of the actual shipping due to USD being involved 😅

    • @FITNESSOVER45
      @FITNESSOVER45 9 місяців тому

      @@aberba how much to ship clutch plates? that's very small package to ship.

  • @shanmugamthiagarajah9174
    @shanmugamthiagarajah9174 4 місяці тому +4

    This girl/lady I don’t know her age, seems to be extra bold and a very strong character believes nobody but she alone and some unknown power inner or outer, drives her through mud/water/snow/rugged, uneven roads, paths with stones and every obstacles on her ways. But she gets through by her inner strength of mind and bravery not seen with many which I very much admire & appreciate. Bless her throughout and my best wishes to her to fulfil all her ambitions.

  • @GalicianBandit
    @GalicianBandit 4 місяці тому +12

    They look like they know what they are doing, great rebuild!

  • @adhaskym.a9536
    @adhaskym.a9536 7 місяців тому +733

    These guys deserves an award from Honda itself and Honda deserves an award for such a serviceable bike.

    • @TC-dw6wg
      @TC-dw6wg 6 місяців тому +6

      I agree about Honda, but repairs are normal for any backyard mechanic.

    • @OneClick287
      @OneClick287 5 місяців тому +37

      Yeah but having knowledge on how to pull out everything and putting it back to one is a great feat

    • @elvismanrocks
      @elvismanrocks 4 місяці тому +1

      Exactly!

    • @g35hunkers
      @g35hunkers 4 місяці тому +18

      @@TC-dw6wg Four-Stroke engines are complicated and heavy. Not every backyard mechanic is up to it…

    • @elfelon9465
      @elfelon9465 4 місяці тому

      not thaat complicated, specially single cilinder ones....@@g35hunkers

  • @rangeroadmoto
    @rangeroadmoto 9 місяців тому +357

    Thank God for mechanics like this! What an awesome group of guys

    • @Kathy-3
      @Kathy-3 9 місяців тому +10

      True! So confident and quiet. They deserve a perfectly equiped work place.

    • @lpete531
      @lpete531 9 місяців тому +5

      Well said and totally agree 🎉

    • @WillysPerformanceCycleCtr
      @WillysPerformanceCycleCtr 9 місяців тому +10

      Yes! Excellent mechanics in their ‘open’ shop!

    • @hagestad
      @hagestad 9 місяців тому +7

      Given the conditions i give it about 30% chances for successfully repairing it. There us a reason you have to have clean environment to do that.

    • @commentdeleted173
      @commentdeleted173 9 місяців тому +4

      Gotta love the working conditions and gear!

  • @agustinooballa3404
    @agustinooballa3404 4 місяці тому +4

    This is the story of use what you have to make a difference. They have a simple workshop but great skills and coordination to handle such a machine. What amazing skill.

  • @DOGWOMAN55
    @DOGWOMAN55 4 місяці тому +8

    OMG! FANTASTIC! I was thinking poor alaska, never to be riden agsin. WOW was I wrong! Great mechanics and GREAT video. The best to you, from a humbled mechanic.😅🎉

  • @jmn93065
    @jmn93065 9 місяців тому +174

    Yes, from the very beginning, you could see the mechanic had confidence and never had a puzzled moment. You knew he was going to fix the issues. Amazing how Noraly has always had a guiding angel ready to provide assistance when she has trouble. And for Lawrence, it is quite clear that without his aid, Noraly would still be back facing those muddy roads. It may have been a blessing as she now has a "new" motorcycle ready for the continuing journey.

    • @notyermonkey2134
      @notyermonkey2134 9 місяців тому +14

      YOU SAID IT ALL MY FRIEND... kŷdos to those Guys. You SURELY picked the Telltale signs of competence and understanding. // There would be very few Mechanics in the West who could pull this Job off under those conditions. // A Major engine overhaul; Resetting, Timing, Sequencing.... .... squatted over on a STOOL/ come Table... in the Dust. Hands bathing in "Solvent" what looked like Petrol. They had the sense to strip the Motor down... not only a Check Over but to find/ and Flush bits of Demolished Clutch assembly particles from the lubricating "system". Truly Unbelievable under the circumstances. In the West... we think we Know it all with all our Fancy "Gear". // NORALY being the "Film production Manager" had no reason to falsify anything but tell and show it as it was. What AMAZING ENDURANCE and TRUST this WOMAN has! // Karma is surely an Amazing reality in all this.

    • @jmn93065
      @jmn93065 9 місяців тому +12

      @@FreeCrack4Hunter Certainly true, but I don't think they have removed to many 350 engines from that model Honda. They certainly have mechanical aptitudes to go with their skill. Removing that engine is not a simple task, and they gentleman in Alaska had a nice clean garage unlike these guys.

    • @jmn93065
      @jmn93065 9 місяців тому +13

      @@notyermonkey2134 Did you notice the first guy that took the motorcycle for a test ride. He did it bare footed. Try that sometime. Additionally, did she head mechanics' car?? It was a BMW "M" car which ain't cheap. My neighbor has one, so I know how much they cost. I think his expertise is well paid for.

    • @journeyman553
      @journeyman553 9 місяців тому +3

      Yes, the mechanic was better than good. I'm not criticizing.......ok .....but this is the first time i have ever seen a barefoot mechanic. I would hire him in a heartbeat , bare feet and all. LOL

    • @Incubus1900
      @Incubus1900 9 місяців тому

      @@jmn93065 That is definately not a M Car. The M badge is the most sold item from the BMW M store. You can basically slap it on any car you like. This is a standard BMW with an aftermarket exhaust, a aftermarket spoiler and a lowered suspension at the best. Still astonishing for the area, but nothing special 😉

  • @angelodicenso
    @angelodicenso 9 місяців тому +172

    As someone who has built and repaired many motorcycles over that past 45 plus years Adamo and his assistants were impressive under those conditions.....most mechanics working in well equipped shop could not have done that good of a job and completed it in that short a time. ..My hats off to their skill and your incredible luck in finding them.

    • @WillysPerformanceCycleCtr
      @WillysPerformanceCycleCtr 9 місяців тому +3

      It is truly great that Noraly found such competent mechanics!

    • @alvinfamador6861
      @alvinfamador6861 8 місяців тому +2

      a small release of your clutch is good coz the release bearing is not always leaning on tge clutch presure, when you grasp your clutch and the hard is on the top its not good coz the release bearing is always leaning on the diaphram and that is not good. the bearing is always turning and a lot friction.

    • @rayRay-pw6gz
      @rayRay-pw6gz 11 днів тому

      Not sure why they even removed the engine to replace the clutch assembly. And why did they even take the engine apart? All it needed was new plates. JMO. ✌️🫶🇺🇸

  • @drumcdoo9050
    @drumcdoo9050 3 місяці тому +5

    My first job was an aprentice motorcycle mechanic at a Honda agency. The one thing I loved about Hondas was you needed one small set of spanners for the whole range from 50cc to 750cc. All the wiring was identical and all the tappet settings the same. This meant you could work on every motorbike they made as there was no need to constantly learn again and again. For this reason they are are excellent, simple and practical to work on and as everyone knows ultra reliable. We hardly break them in in Europe compared to developing countries where they are the life and blood of a nation...

  • @scottburghart9278
    @scottburghart9278 3 місяці тому +6

    Impressive engine rebuild/bike repair in basically a driveway!

  • @WybleMontano
    @WybleMontano 9 місяців тому +81

    Adamo is a man of few words and smiles. All work and concentration. Absolute legend and his crew! He smiled at the end of the work tho and made me smile as well.

  • @nationwyde1
    @nationwyde1 9 місяців тому +152

    For those who don’t know, taking your first ride on a bike or in a car with rebuilt engine, clutch, brake pads etc… is an incredible feeling! Big ups to all of the people who have helped you along your way!👏🏽

    • @kinerskorner1
      @kinerskorner1 9 місяців тому +5

      My brother and I changed out my clutch and it took us three days to do it!! What a feeling of satisfaction it was to be driving again!! Great job by these young men!! Another great great video Noraly!!

    • @delphinrider9580
      @delphinrider9580 9 місяців тому +5

      ❤No doubts about that! After being "ill" for almost half a year and after a whole sequence of repairs, at last my bike sounded and showed healthy again yesterday evening. What a wealthy feeling having this bike back. Back on the road again by Adamo and his helpers, for plenty of new adventures. Lots of success and fun Noraly!

    • @ToxxicMafia
      @ToxxicMafia 9 місяців тому +2

      Yep, i remember after my Opel Corsa OPC had a new engine top installed, it felt a bit more powerful

  • @kranson8514
    @kranson8514 3 місяці тому +1

    Sometimes we are to quick to judge, if you're in a foreign country and your in the poop and there is no obvious dealership. First you get lucky in someone knows a skilled mechanic crew who are friendly and not ripping you off and not thorough in the repairs. They're heroes of this episode and deserve full credit. Bravo guys 👏 . So lucky❤

  • @user-dl8yd3ro8u
    @user-dl8yd3ro8u 3 місяці тому +3

    Watching this guy's fixed Alaska made me so happy,I am amazed.

  • @chris24j48
    @chris24j48 9 місяців тому +285

    Always great to see Noraly and Alaska back on the road.Mechanics were really great and inspired confidence in their abilities.

    • @glorisol3805
      @glorisol3805 9 місяців тому +6

      I agree 100% 😊

    • @WillysPerformanceCycleCtr
      @WillysPerformanceCycleCtr 9 місяців тому +5

      Great you see that Noraly was able to get the repairs and parts so quickly.

    • @sebastienmoureau2133
      @sebastienmoureau2133 9 місяців тому +3

      A big honda dealer official in zone 4 Abidjan Farhat😂😊

    • @CLFL14256
      @CLFL14256 9 місяців тому

      @@sebastienmoureau2133 but she was set to this mechanic, he was recommended. Dealership is different from servicing/repairs

  • @abegaz9582
    @abegaz9582 9 місяців тому +101

    This is just absolutely amazing!!! These guys didn't have a service manual nor a torque wrench and yet managed to take apart and put back a motorcycle engine which they probably never have worked on before. 3rd world mechanics are on a different level. Big shout out to these guys.👏👏👏

    • @ragnarragnarsson3128
      @ragnarragnarsson3128 9 місяців тому +4

      Their only torque wrench was "gootentight" 😆

    • @davidmugume
      @davidmugume 9 місяців тому +5

      Probably he has worked of hundreds of these jobs that's why he handled this one seamlessly. One can't be this perfect as a newbie

  • @paddyokeeffe9648
    @paddyokeeffe9648 4 дні тому

    These have been my favourite episodes so far. Omg what a journey and experience.

  • @joycenamuddu9352
    @joycenamuddu9352 28 днів тому +2

    You are down to earth lady and Lawrence was such a good heart ❤️ 💙 golden one...helped you all the rain fell on him wow 👌 👏 😍 👍 😊

  • @Roadkingrider
    @Roadkingrider 9 місяців тому +80

    As an retired mechanical engineer, it is always nice to see these highly skilled mechanics in action 👍👍!
    Regs all the way from Sweden/Kent

  • @vv247
    @vv247 9 місяців тому +246

    As a mechanic in my first career I can safely say few people would rip that engine apart in that location unless they really knew what they were doing...very impressive. Your patience is also most impressive. 😅

    • @ViewThis.
      @ViewThis. 9 місяців тому +12

      Seems to me like doing Open Heart Surgery in a Dumpster. 😱

    • @peterjones4621
      @peterjones4621 9 місяців тому +1

      Patience? I think she's nuts going to Africa, a lady alone in a dangerous place like that, absolutely NUTS.

    • @scottp7587
      @scottp7587 9 місяців тому +3

      they didn't soak the clutch plates in oil before assembling bad mechanics. 👎

    • @S....
      @S.... 9 місяців тому +3

      Why did they even took the whole engine apart to change to clutch plates? Seems like they did much more work than necessary...

    • @scottp7587
      @scottp7587 9 місяців тому +1

      @@S.... so true only the bottom half needed to be taken apart, NO metal will pass through the oil filtration system to the top end, bad mechanics.

  • @atwellgonds1882
    @atwellgonds1882 3 місяці тому +7

    These guys are good and hats off to honda for giving us a serviceable bike

    • @lkytmryan
      @lkytmryan 3 місяці тому +1

      Wonder why her clutch pack disintegrated though. That bike doesn't seem old enough for that. I wouldn't even expect that ever, no matter how old the bike was. Wearing out the clutch is one thing. Disintegrating is a whole other thing.

  • @annierozario5303
    @annierozario5303 4 місяці тому +9

    Watching this back episode while awaiting Nigerian developments. Am fascinated and delighted to learn about Liberia and it’s people (apart from the muddy roads!) what kindness from Laurence, Thompson and Prince and what brilliant mechanics. The most positive report ever from Liberia for me. Thank you. Go Noraly!

  • @paulvanhout9695
    @paulvanhout9695 9 місяців тому +221

    Impressive roadside repairs - these guys are heroes. No special tools, no lift or fancy shop - just talent👍

    • @jasonzerbini2375
      @jasonzerbini2375 9 місяців тому +8

      Yes - Teachable moment here. Big fancy equipped expensive workshop does not make a good mechanic! Love it.

    • @jamescox4823
      @jamescox4823 9 місяців тому +5

      I say they did a ton of unnecessary work! Overall engine condition could have been determined with a valve check and leak down test. They didn't adjust the lever free play or even presoak the clutch fibers. I say unless it was free Norely got ripped off.

    • @itsmemattagain9841
      @itsmemattagain9841 9 місяців тому +3

      @@jasonzerbini2375 that is how it is in any country that isn't rich, it is just the way it is.

    • @itsmemattagain9841
      @itsmemattagain9841 9 місяців тому

      @@jamescox4823 those guys probably charged penies for the work given where they are from, they clearly got it working and did an ok job with their best of their knowledge, try being a bit more positive.

    • @millbaymoll2420
      @millbaymoll2420 9 місяців тому +5

      Noraly, who is knowledgeable, was very happy with their work. I feel that your judgement here is harsh and incorrect.

  • @inhisname8395
    @inhisname8395 9 місяців тому +86

    Those men seem to know how to fix a motorcycle very well. Even under such trying conditions. They have definitely earned our respect.😊 And by the way, all of us here ❤you.

    • @greyfisher3897
      @greyfisher3897 9 місяців тому +1

      Not sure what the conditions are you are talking about, they pull up in a M3 in a city full of cars and bikes, and bank machines. Surely there was a motorcycle repair shop somewhere better suited to fixing a broken (not just burned out) clutch...with metal filings everywhere.....the key word "everywhere". A little compressed air and a proper cleaning, and a repair shop, would have made me feel a little better about this repair......Noraly is still concerned as you might have noticed.....because of this issue. The fact that they took the whole engine out for a clutch repair seemed odd to me, but maybe they knew something I didn't. Anyhow , I am commenting on your comment because I am noticing that there is this belief now that everything is good to go, normally there is a test run period to get past, and at least one oil change looking for metal filings......much sooner than a few thousand kilometers.

    • @sirhtatji
      @sirhtatji 9 місяців тому +1

      @@greyfisher3897they need to open engine so they make sure there is no other problems with it

  • @jockgeezer
    @jockgeezer 4 місяці тому +4

    Absolutely expected them to sort it out. They can make anything work without much tools and equipment. Africa is awesome

  • @scuddro
    @scuddro 4 місяці тому +21

    It looks like they've pulled quite a few engines apart. Very impressive that they were able to do that so efficiently on a bike that they've likely never seen before. Simply amazing.

    • @Holywood_Entertainments
      @Holywood_Entertainments 4 місяці тому +1

      I think you missed to see the blue superbike they rode with to the premises.

    • @steveww07
      @steveww07 4 місяці тому

      All motorcycle engines of that design are very very similar.

    • @scuddro
      @scuddro 4 місяці тому

      @Holywood_Entertainments I did see it. Not sure what that has to do with my comment.

    • @chiefobi28
      @chiefobi28 4 місяці тому +1

      They must see the bike before, before they can work on it, you mumu eh

    • @Bigbnfgv
      @Bigbnfgv 3 місяці тому

      ​@@scuddroit doesnt matter..most of the bikes they fix are built very similar

  • @jeffreywhittle6161
    @jeffreywhittle6161 9 місяців тому +60

    I am always impressed by mechanics that can reassemble an engine by memory alone.

    • @vihreelinja4743
      @vihreelinja4743 9 місяців тому +1

      well those parts only fit one place.. and the only hard part on an engine to figure out is transmission

    • @Graham_Wideman
      @Graham_Wideman 9 місяців тому +10

      @@vihreelinja4743 The parts may only fit in one place, but remembering to put them together in the right order, and have none left over -- that requires a bit more talent!

    • @petergoose8164
      @petergoose8164 9 місяців тому

      @@vihreelinja4743 Spoken as a true armchair mechanic.

  • @ComputerGeekOnTwoWheels
    @ComputerGeekOnTwoWheels 9 місяців тому +170

    Oh my God!!! I have done clutch work and some engine work on motorcycles but I have never seen this level of master work with so little tools. I'm completely blown away. I was a bit apprehensive before the first start but it started up so smoothly. Amazing.

    • @derekbilston9290
      @derekbilston9290 9 місяців тому +3

      Truly amazing

    • @vihreelinja4743
      @vihreelinja4743 9 місяців тому +1

      Really? what other tools would you have needed? they had everything they needed. i could have used a couple chairs and a taller table but a box of tools is enough for any simple part installation :D

    • @cre8tvedge
      @cre8tvedge 9 місяців тому

      @@vihreelinja4743 Bigger table.

  • @waqarghulam3548
    @waqarghulam3548 Місяць тому +1

    A great mechanic deserves as much respect as any great professional

  • @johnkenedy9148
    @johnkenedy9148 4 місяці тому +19

    When I saw the engine got into pieces, I knew that my Africa brothers will give you neat job

  • @crissdiamond1907
    @crissdiamond1907 9 місяців тому +123

    These guys are fantastic mechanics… they have kept motor vehicles alive for decades that western mechanics would have left at the scrapyard for a long time ago!

    • @gregorykleiman2137
      @gregorykleiman2137 9 місяців тому +3

      No a western mechanic would have fixed this in the frame with no problems. There is no way they are fantastic except in imagining stuff to do the doesnt need doing.

    • @cliffm8112
      @cliffm8112 9 місяців тому

      So true..in Western countries it's time over money.

    • @rdoc
      @rdoc 9 місяців тому +1

      @@gregorykleiman2137 I have to agree, Time will tell just how good these guys really are. It would not take much to miss some of that broken clutch basket and quickly destroy the new one. If I were Noraly I would change out that oil sooner rather then later if at all possible. Great program!

    • @geezer5357
      @geezer5357 9 місяців тому +4

      @@gregorykleiman2137 Whatever. I enjoyed watching the way they worked together wordlessly, without a bench, and seemingly chaotically, but then put everything back together like savants. I'm sure they could teach Western mechanics a thing or two (and vice versa, no doubt).

    • @gregorykleiman2137
      @gregorykleiman2137 9 місяців тому +1

      @@geezer5357 always fun to watch. They have done this a lot. I have seen a brand new chinese motorbike engine driven once and second gear broke a tooth. I watched a village mechanic pull it apart into parts and throw them all jumbled in a steel wok he had to collect them all. Then he got the part and put it all back together. They have a lot of practice it is like a rubiks cube. Great to watch if it isnt your engine.

  • @barney2001
    @barney2001 9 місяців тому +46

    Watching the mechanics, I was confident they were competent. Had the tools, didn’t discuss what to do next, worked quickly and respected the machinery. Kept parts organized and as clean as possible. Excellent. Were thorough about getting metal bits out of clutch.

  • @user-xb1jn6ki8u
    @user-xb1jn6ki8u 4 місяці тому +4

    Mechanics have demonstrated the dexterity associated with Africans. Kudos

  • @Erin-te8bl
    @Erin-te8bl 4 місяці тому +8

    Men are wonderful at fixing things! Their minds are made for mechanics and fixing solving machines

  • @sambado
    @sambado 9 місяців тому +105

    Thanks Mr. Adano and the whole crew for fixing Alaska with such precision and accuracy. You guys should be proud of been so competent. Much appreciated.

  • @inkyvampire4095
    @inkyvampire4095 9 місяців тому +19

    That man could open a school and train others that skill. What a find. The way he worked you could tell he knew his stuff.

  • @DTD-no7wl
    @DTD-no7wl Місяць тому +1

    Mechanics did an excellent job ✌️

  • @chrismalcomson7640
    @chrismalcomson7640 2 місяці тому +2

    I shared you concern when they were taking the engine apart but you could tell they knew exactly what they were doing when they put it back together again. Amazing how skilled these people are with such a basic setup...

  • @ncsteeltoe
    @ncsteeltoe 9 місяців тому +67

    This is the difference between a mechanic and a service technician. Bravo lads

    • @richardhobbs7107
      @richardhobbs7107 9 місяців тому +2

      Yup . . . . I am an HVAC service tech . . . . NOT a 'mechanic'. (Although I did successfully replace the camshaft in a 1975 Norton 850 a bunch of years ago).

    • @lo-ammitruter9388
      @lo-ammitruter9388 Місяць тому

      Absolutely!

  • @ramaramakrishnan132
    @ramaramakrishnan132 9 місяців тому +30

    The skills of these mechanics are beyond belief and they do their work with such care. Amazing.

  • @soggybottom3463
    @soggybottom3463 4 місяці тому +7

    Congratulations and much respect to you mechanics. I could feel the good vibe, the concentration and lack of drama which is the mark of excellent tradesmen....I hope they got a good tip...Well done gentlemen. Fabulous movie, thank you for sharing 👍👏👏👏

  • @johnpiquard3910
    @johnpiquard3910 4 місяці тому +4

    I always worked on old bikes as a hobby. But still amazed how they can work so well in this conditions.

  • @macosbyanthony896
    @macosbyanthony896 9 місяців тому +99

    The architect, engineer, the mechanic, some of the amazing people in the world. Big ups to the guys

  • @conversation7220
    @conversation7220 7 місяців тому +284

    Don't underestimate the skills, knowledge, experience and dexterity of African workmen. They have the capacity to fix anything provided that you provide the required resources.

    • @jazzper_nl
      @jazzper_nl 4 місяці тому +12

      Nobody does actually. You see it everywhere around the globe. Personal anekdote: rented a light scooter/motorbike on a small island in thailand years ago. Broke something and ran a flat. Just in front of a small shed. Two thai stepped out: fixed the complete bike and asked next to nothing for it. Handicraft!

    • @anki2451
      @anki2451 4 місяці тому +8

      @@jazzper_nl These people are nothing but heroes to our trips.

    • @segunafees2318
      @segunafees2318 4 місяці тому

      The limitations of hunger situation of our versions country giver liability to acknowledge skill provided with government or not sometimes help to overcome and tackle challenges it a typical things around the world expecially African tumb up guys

    • @AnaemeGeraldine
      @AnaemeGeraldine 4 місяці тому

      Really heroes to our trip indeed

    • @jazzper_nl
      @jazzper_nl 3 місяці тому +1

      @@DM-ur8vc we have become an individualistic and egocentric culture in the West.

  • @emmanueljohnson5328
    @emmanueljohnson5328 2 місяці тому +1

    Those guys have serious skills. I knew your engine would be put back together correctly and that it would work. I had an uncle (peace on to him as he passed a while back) in Liberia who could take several different old cars and make a whole new fully working vehicle. He also hailed from Fishtown where my dad is also from. I visited Fishtown as a kid back in the 70's. Lived in Monrovia. Thanks for your wonderful and inspiring videos. You are an amazing woman.

  • @_Hangman
    @_Hangman 3 місяці тому +9

    Just a quick tip if you didn't already know (seeing as you already had a clutch failure 😅) try not to sit in gear in traffic, it wears out the clutch springs and release bearing prematurely...its amazing how they put it all back together with such basic tools and conditions. Have a safe journey 🙏🏻

  • @cigarmann
    @cigarmann 9 місяців тому +53

    The repair crew never looked doubtful, very competent!

  • @BCGray10x
    @BCGray10x 9 місяців тому +117

    It is truly unique the difference between the two engine rebuilds. One in Alaska with spec books, torque wrenches and other speciality tools and stands. The other is in and out of the rain, a small box to assemble the engine on, and just mechanical knowledge and MEMORY as to where all the parts go and the tolerances needed. Very impressive. Happy and safe Trails.

    • @lecroiseblanc
      @lecroiseblanc 8 місяців тому +2

      You are very naive to think reparation was well made. The motor will probably break down definitively soon...

    • @wakawaka5131
      @wakawaka5131 8 місяців тому +6

      @@lecroiseblanc These places are the only places in the world with 50 and 60 year old cars and trucks still plying the roads maintained in the exact same fashion. As the saying goes, "there is more than one way to skin a cat". It is naive to think that people are not knowledgeable because they don't do things your way.

    • @isra3638
      @isra3638 3 місяці тому +1

      @@lecroiseblancAlaska is still running amazing . Now, what’s your second excuse ? SMH 🤦🏻‍♀️

  • @berndhofmann752
    @berndhofmann752 3 місяці тому +2

    Very good!
    I lived in Abidjan for 2 years. Beautiful city! ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @dparkbully5231
    @dparkbully5231 4 місяці тому +3

    Am so happy for you. that ur back on the road again I think you have a good heart ❤️ 👍💋. Just be careful on ur way ok 🇯🇲❤️🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸💋

  • @ChipLohman
    @ChipLohman 9 місяців тому +73

    Wow... not sure which is more amazing... the roadside talent of your mechanics, your optimism, or your good fortune! 😂 Glad to see you back on the road Noraly

  • @vott72
    @vott72 9 місяців тому +74

    Absolutely yes, I KNEW you'd be riding like that again!! I lived in Sierra Leone for 18 months and was always blown away by the ingenuity and resourcefulness of the mechanics there. I once was in a van that was sidelined because of a broken axel, and within an hour, that thing was fixed and we were back on our way. There are incredibly resilient and kind people all throughout the world, and especially in West Africa. So happy to see you and Alaska on your way!

  • @yaa63
    @yaa63 4 місяці тому +12

    Baffles me the level of knowledge of these mechanics!!!! CHAPEAU À TOUS PARCE QUE VOUS AVEZ FAIT UN TRAVAIL SUBLIME...BRAVO

  • @imRipeR
    @imRipeR 3 місяці тому +2

    Great job to all these helpful guys. Hands down.

  • @MrR4nD0mDUd3
    @MrR4nD0mDUd3 9 місяців тому +748

    As a transmissions overhaul and repair engineer, these guys did an excellent job.

    • @thecarbonprop
      @thecarbonprop 9 місяців тому +31

      I guess their skill level is very high out of necessity. I’ve never been good at wrapping my head around engines. The details you guys need to remember is mind boggling.

    • @ryan88682
      @ryan88682 9 місяців тому +57

      Only spotted one mistake they should have left the friction plates soaking in oil for a few hours before fitting.

    • @tombrienza4534
      @tombrienza4534 9 місяців тому

      @@ryan88682 they may have , we don't everything

    • @user-xd3ij7cw8s
      @user-xd3ij7cw8s 9 місяців тому +17

      Yes it's matter of high skills to achieve such a maintenance with so limited resources.

    • @user-xd3ij7cw8s
      @user-xd3ij7cw8s 9 місяців тому

      Not mandatory, it would be better but ok.@@ryan88682

  • @andrewmcfarland57
    @andrewmcfarland57 9 місяців тому +139

    Considering where you were, finding these mechanics and seeing such a good result with basically a full rebuild... in the back garden... in the rain... borderline miraculous! 🙂

    • @mt-nv4jd
      @mt-nv4jd 9 місяців тому +8

      Well, we'll see down the road how good the rebuild is...

    • @WillysPerformanceCycleCtr
      @WillysPerformanceCycleCtr 9 місяців тому +3

      Glad that Noraly was able to get back on the road again!

    • @RosalindGash
      @RosalindGash 9 місяців тому +16

      Africans are just as competent as Europeans. Knowledge and subject matter expertise isn't confined to fancy buildings or high tech garages. Shame on you.

    • @Holozon
      @Holozon 9 місяців тому +3

      @@RosalindGash kind of true, but better tools make work easier and more efficient.. Europeans learnt to become more efficient, africans are ok with doing stuff for 3 days with 2 people when it would use 5 hours of one guy in europe. Thats why Europe is Europe and Africa is Africa. I hope that you guys are getting there. The best quality of work istn enough if you cant live of it.

    • @barry4887
      @barry4887 9 місяців тому +5

      @mt-nv4jd , Wow ! Really ! Could you at least give them the benefit of the doubt ?! 🙄

  • @thomasmontoya7279
    @thomasmontoya7279 4 місяці тому +3

    my jaw was dropped watching them fix it ...the whole time..humans are amazing

  • @camaroonoubababa1781
    @camaroonoubababa1781 3 місяці тому +6

    Je viens vous transmettre mes meilleurs salutations pour le bonheurque vous me donner , un message pour adamo tu et un grand mécanicien mécanicien toi et ton équipe vous aviez fait un boulot de professionnel félicitations ❤ adamo

  • @user-mq9mw8fq6n
    @user-mq9mw8fq6n 9 місяців тому +78

    Congrats to the mechanics who took their time and cleaned the inside of your engine before assembling. 😊

    • @jimksa67
      @jimksa67 9 місяців тому +2

      yeah, right, shake it over a pot lol

    • @Fekillix
      @Fekillix 9 місяців тому +2

      @@jimksa67 No torque wrench in sight

    • @malcolmb3744
      @malcolmb3744 9 місяців тому +6

      But still assembled and worked correctly.

    • @GP-pw5wb
      @GP-pw5wb 9 місяців тому +6

      Skilled mechanics don't need a torque wrench, you get a 'feel' after many years on the tools.

    • @st-jf9hv
      @st-jf9hv 9 місяців тому +3

      @@Fekillix i work as car mechaic in Sweden for long time , i belive he did a great job. yeah ofcours he needs use torque wrench inside engine but we have to understod they work on fields and difficult to get suppliys so great job guys

  • @24747347
    @24747347 9 місяців тому +78

    Great mechanics, No hi-tec tools or garage to work in. Outstanding craftmanship.

    • @DenRoedeMogM
      @DenRoedeMogM 9 місяців тому +2

      Not so outstanding when they forget to soak the clutch plates in oil before assembly.. :-(

    • @Fekillix
      @Fekillix 9 місяців тому +1

      @@DenRoedeMogM With all the shavings that are still in there, does it matter?. Anyway, I hope they change the oil and filter super often.

    • @alexanderstark5192
      @alexanderstark5192 9 місяців тому

      Its a good enough job that I think it will last until she can get to a proper shop. They did good given the circumstances

    • @24747347
      @24747347 9 місяців тому +2

      @@alexanderstark5192 Yep that's my point. I have watched mechanics in Iraq, Afghanistan ect use basic tools and materials to diagnose and repair vehicles with no workshop manual . I have seen mechanics in the UK with all the gear have no idea what's wrong.

    • @erichorwood5486
      @erichorwood5486 17 днів тому

      Those mechanics were super and how you have handled such an African Adventure just blows my mind.. You Noraly are also a super lady.

  • @esssexboy
    @esssexboy 4 місяці тому +2

    I lived in Thailand for 3 years and used to ride a 77 400/4, I needed a topend rebuild and not only did my local Thai mechanic do it cheaply he managed to source all the Honda parts on a bike that has been out of production for well over 40 years. Amazing

  • @junaidparak2800
    @junaidparak2800 4 місяці тому +2

    Honda truly makes beautiful engines.

  • @josephcottenii8463
    @josephcottenii8463 9 місяців тому +14

    Alaska sounds like a new bike! Never underestimate the knowledge and skill of a shade tree mechanic that does house calls!
    Bravo, Adamo and friends!

  • @CG-si9ud
    @CG-si9ud 9 місяців тому +9

    These group of young gentlemen are bred and born to mechanic on motorcycles. Very impressive outstanding work.

  • @MrDixe
    @MrDixe 3 місяці тому +2

    As a mechanic for over
    100 yers!
    Im impressed by the world class work and skills of those boys

  • @armedpreacher
    @armedpreacher 4 місяці тому +2

    Always great to see a team of dudes skilled and proficient at their work!

  • @teachingbeats
    @teachingbeats 9 місяців тому +130

    It was clear watching this as a mechanic that these guys were not messing around. No doubt that it was going to be good. I was particularly impressed with the amount of time they spent making sure you had no pieces from the clutch left in the case. Bravo

    • @vihreelinja4743
      @vihreelinja4743 9 місяців тому +4

      couple thing i would have done differently. like attaching the piston before putting it in to the cylinder...also i would have kept the clutch cover open until the chain was mounted on the cams so i could see it is fitter perfectly downstrairs and gave it a few turns by hand to make sure nothing is on a wrong place. but all in all they did a good job.

    • @oldmate99
      @oldmate99 9 місяців тому +1

      @@vihreelinja4743 I would not have done any of these things

    • @giles-df9yu
      @giles-df9yu 9 місяців тому +1

      Those timing chains are easy to get a notch off, and a agree with the piston pin.. never seen it done backwards before.

    • @augustusguap228
      @augustusguap228 9 місяців тому +1

      @@oldmate99 he's got a point. def. not necessary but while you're at it why not make sure it's 100% lol

    • @teachingbeats
      @teachingbeats 9 місяців тому +4

      You guys crack me up, doing it differently than you might, doesn't mean its not 100% and they clearly knew how to time it.
      there was not a second of hesitation on startup. And the biggest issue that was going to potentially end in a bad bad place was a remaining piece of metal floating around. They made very sure it was clean. They crushed it.

  • @firesail6707
    @firesail6707 9 місяців тому +11

    One of the coolest episodes. What a great team working on her bike. Now they are world renown.

  • @belanagy5595
    @belanagy5595 4 місяці тому +4

    Those guys are really heroes and excellent mechanics, they have just stripped the engine to pieces and put precisely back together perfectly, just simply amazing what they have done and it looks like they have not seen clutch and engine so close first time now :). Excellent job and great service these guys have done!

  • @francvig1570
    @francvig1570 Місяць тому

    Alaska is talking now.
    Elle a fait wo wo wo.
    Love it.
    Good luck young lady.

  • @Theophilus1968
    @Theophilus1968 9 місяців тому +126

    You could see the pride and concentration in Adamo’s eyes as he was working on the engine. He might as well have been in a hospital performing open heart surgery. The brothers who towed Alaska were truly amazing human beings also…

    • @hiedla6590
      @hiedla6590 9 місяців тому +3

      she glad that she not burned alive and ra...

    • @greyfisher3897
      @greyfisher3897 8 місяців тому

      Not sure amazing is the word, Like many of these comments in this stream, over hero worshipping, and blind praise. People are helping people all day long all over the world in this way, and the only difference here is that is captured on video...now if you think about it....Norally is focused on the filming, and not the mechanics of her bike. This kind of journey requires a more acute relationship between rider and machine...letting others tinkers, and help, and put you at risk..(ie towing with a rope), is problematic. The question I have, which maybe you have answer to...how is that she was unaware that her bike had no coolant, and that her fan was not coming on...after that overheating and coolant loss, while she kept riding along in extreme heat, and then a blown to bits clutch, while she kept riding with all those bits churning around in her oil? Come on, she know how to operate her electronics moreso, the Alaska experience is nearing its end after all these problems...preventable. Many Honda's have made it around the world, many many of them. This is no feat of motorcycle adventure, its been done before in spades. Modern bikes will not break, as long as you don't screw up and lose focus....Overheating....a lot of it, and bits of metal in the oil, are big problems for reliability.

    • @Theophilus1968
      @Theophilus1968 8 місяців тому

      @@greyfisher3897 dude, you are wound up waaay tight. Relax, have a brewski and just appreciate the fact that a total stranger helped out another stranger numerous times over. I’ve been riding for over thirty-five years and still can barely change my oil. Big deal…

  • @bl0ckbust3r
    @bl0ckbust3r 9 місяців тому +50

    i honestly thought the engine would never run again but the guys really pulled it off. absolute respect under these conditions!

  • @davidkilelu4433
    @davidkilelu4433 Місяць тому +1

    The mechanics did a splendid job.

    • @gerrytushh
      @gerrytushh 24 дні тому

      Absolutely 💯✌🏽😅

  • @2005asso
    @2005asso 4 місяці тому +2

    Good job done, kudos to Africa