Brave of you to assume I only had 4 deviled eggs. Protip for the padawans: leftover stuffing in the waffle maker is epic and using leftover turkey to make turkey and dumplings is beyond epic level.
they are working really well....plus, they are easier on the hands for some of us "higher mileage types"!!....link is in the description if you wanna scoop em!
hey man, figured it wouldnt hurt!!!....maybe for version 2.0, ill glue a red solo cup on top as a "dish" for better signal, because this one didnt work!!😐
@@JoeTheMountainJedi >🤣>> I like that crimp tool shown in vid ! Probably work much better than the single pivot...Especially on thin wires of newer motorcycles...Wires on older bikes look like battery cables compared to modern bikes...even more so on old 6V systems ...> I ran across a few variants of junction block disconnect pliers...Looks like they would be much easier than poking around with small screwdriver & needle nose pliers like I've been doing...These are for disconnect tab on outside of block that can be a PITA in a spot that's difficult to get greasy mitts in to release the tabs...mostly car / truck application (power window switch cluster while juggling door card & reaching thru door frame channels comes to mind) This had me asking myself "Why didn't I get a truck with crank windows?" 🤣🤔while troubleshooting why the power window wasn't working... Need to grind a tip down on long reach small screwdriver for the pin inside block tool for working on pins with harness & connectors still in vehicles...Have one of the pin disconnect multi tools but not enough reach in some places when leaving harness in vehicle.
Still getting ready to de-bug the Road Star, just getting over the pre winter crap and to be useful for a day and decifer my ghost!! Enjoy the wiring tutorial! I just had an LED light bar put on and I have problems with the light mount on one side and need to remove it to fix the mount. Electrical and carbs are my areas for "special Ed" It's great watching you and squid boy working your way around the bike..
Joe, you are "Da Man" I totally enjoy your channel, plus I'm learning a lot of tips. Thank You. P.S. I hope that you are smoking Marlboro Reds. It's been about 17 years since I had one, I miss it on the daily...You are indeed my favorite Bumpkin...
close...luckies reds!....in all honesty, i need to lay em down myself... and thank YOU for taking the time to hang out with us, and watch!!....hope you got a laugh or 2 along the way...
Not to mention those Parker Airlines are absolutely awesome 4 brake lines since they have no interflex and change the feel of the brake and make it so much better without inner hose flex❤. Got that stuff on my Indian man oh man what a difference
yeah, the performance advantages of them are amazing....zero creep on the lever at all, and as a bonus theyre easy to assemble and adapt to almost any application!
@JoeTheMountainJedi *bonus points* some guys use Airline or pex to run cables in difficult bendy handlebar setups and cheaply welded handlebars with lots of slag and burrs in em.
TBH, that's a "Brian thing"....he and his wife( owners of TRF) went to the IOM races a few years ago, and thats something that he's had a fascination with for years.....if the decorating were left up to me, it would be all over the page!!!.....everything from the glory days of 500cc 2 stroke GP bikes with no rider aid ( think the early 90's greats, Doohan, Rainey, Spencer, and Schwantz) to space aliens, and everything in between!!
Brave of you to assume I only had 4 deviled eggs. Protip for the padawans: leftover stuffing in the waffle maker is epic and using leftover turkey to make turkey and dumplings is beyond epic level.
Noted: will pass this to the mater…..I mean to the master Jedi 😅
OOHHH....gonna hafta make an attempt on that!!!
Dude keep up the good work, been wrenching on bikes for 50+ years and still learning from you
Joe was born with wrenches in his hands I do believe 😅
appreciate it man....hang around for a bit, cause we got a few in the works that are gonna be fun!!
@@soganoflariderJoe the wrench hand, brother of Edward scissor hand.
Happy turkey day
Catching the replay, heading home with leftover turkey. Making turkey and venison gumbo.
Hoya sis❤
EPIC!
hope you had a good one hon, and that gumbo sounds AWESOME!!!....dont spose it would mail too well tho, huh?😂
@JoeTheMountainJedi nah, might do a video, you can follow the recipe and make your own.
Great video joe.😊
thanks James....hope you and yours had a good thanksgiving!
Those crimpers look like the bees nees
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they are working really well....plus, they are easier on the hands for some of us "higher mileage types"!!....link is in the description if you wanna scoop em!
5:27 Amazon version of a reverse tin foil hat? = produces signal to deliver past due parcels ...📡🤣
hey man, figured it wouldnt hurt!!!....maybe for version 2.0, ill glue a red solo cup on top as a "dish" for better signal, because this one didnt work!!😐
@@JoeTheMountainJedi >🤣>> I like that crimp tool shown in vid ! Probably work much better than the single pivot...Especially on thin wires of newer motorcycles...Wires on older bikes look like battery cables compared to modern bikes...even more so on old 6V systems ...> I ran across a few variants of junction block disconnect pliers...Looks like they would be much easier than poking around with small screwdriver & needle nose pliers like I've been doing...These are for disconnect tab on outside of block that can be a PITA in a spot that's difficult to get greasy mitts in to release the tabs...mostly car / truck application (power window switch cluster while juggling door card & reaching thru door frame channels comes to mind) This had me asking myself "Why didn't I get a truck with crank windows?" 🤣🤔while troubleshooting why the power window wasn't working... Need to grind a tip down on long reach small screwdriver for the pin inside block tool for working on pins with harness & connectors still in vehicles...Have one of the pin disconnect multi tools but not enough reach in some places when leaving harness in vehicle.
Still getting ready to de-bug the Road Star, just getting over the pre winter crap and to be useful for a day and decifer my ghost!! Enjoy the wiring tutorial! I just had an LED light bar put on and I have problems with the light mount on one side and need to remove it to fix the mount. Electrical and carbs are my areas for "special Ed" It's great watching you and squid boy working your way around the bike..
Your boy needs to cheer up
Not so stick
In other words, be on the watch out for critics in the comment section, got it 👍
Joe, you are "Da Man" I totally enjoy your channel, plus I'm learning a lot of tips. Thank You. P.S. I hope that you are smoking Marlboro Reds. It's been about 17 years since I had one, I miss it on the daily...You are indeed my favorite Bumpkin...
close...luckies reds!....in all honesty, i need to lay em down myself...
and thank YOU for taking the time to hang out with us, and watch!!....hope you got a laugh or 2 along the way...
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thanks brother!!!..hope you had a good time, and got a full belly!!
@@JoeTheMountainJedi a full belly of cheese ball and deviled eggs LOL
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appreciate you hanging out with us dude!!!....happy thanksgiving!!
@@JoeTheMountainJedi
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u kn0 wheres a guy cud get a wire harness fura 1985 en450-a1? really eye jus needs da 10p0st(2 r0ws 0f 5) plug t0 cdi b0x.
Not to mention those Parker Airlines are absolutely awesome 4 brake lines since they have no interflex and change the feel of the brake and make it so much better without inner hose flex❤.
Got that stuff on my Indian man oh man what a difference
yeah, the performance advantages of them are amazing....zero creep on the lever at all, and as a bonus theyre easy to assemble and adapt to almost any application!
@JoeTheMountainJedi *bonus points* some guys use Airline or pex to run cables in difficult bendy handlebar setups and cheaply welded handlebars with lots of slag and burrs in em.
Missed the premiere due to gathering. Watched twice to catch up. Darn good one! ( Who stops at 4?) 😂
all good brother!!!....family FIRST!!....and yeah, there is no "hard limit"....4 was a random picked just because!!
I have to know, why do you have the Three Legs of Man painted on the side of TRF? enjoying the content
Great question: will make sure you get a reply ✊😎
TBH, that's a "Brian thing"....he and his wife( owners of TRF) went to the IOM races a few years ago, and thats something that he's had a fascination with for years.....if the decorating were left up to me, it would be all over the page!!!.....everything from the glory days of 500cc 2 stroke GP bikes with no rider aid ( think the early 90's greats, Doohan, Rainey, Spencer, and Schwantz) to space aliens, and everything in between!!
Thought it would be something along those lines... greetings from the ilse of man@@JoeTheMountainJedi