Ox Brake LHRB On A Honda CRF450L/RL? Meh.

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  • @oxmotorcycleproducts5820
    @oxmotorcycleproducts5820 3 роки тому +8

    Hey John, you will need to use the supplied hand lever assembly in the kit to get the leverage ratio needed to lock up the rear wheel. Ox-Brake tried the "Shimano" unit that is used in this video and we experienced the same results....NOT enough leverage to lock up the wheel. The Shimano allows for keeping the grips on during install (why we tried it too), but it was not designed for our system, and will never have the leverage to work effectively.
    The current cable lever assembly (included in the kit) has the "leverage ratio" required for full-size motorcycles (it's the best we have found in over a 10 year search). We hope to one day offer a cable lever assembly that does not require the grip to be removed, but for now, we have not found a viable option. I hope that helps you understand our lever assembly choice (for performance + necessity... not to make you frustrated...).
    We would like help get your Cable OX LHRB system working as it was designed. I even have some new "stick-on" heated grips you are welcome to (I can't bring myself to use glue-on grips again). Also, we have a few "soon to be released" OX Hydraulic units that I hope you'll consider reviewing. Please reach out to us at: support@oxbrake.com, or give us a call: 385-315-7157. We look forward to hearing from you. Thanks!

    • @JohnTYoung
      @JohnTYoung  3 роки тому +2

      I am enjoying the Hydraulic unit on my KTM even if I can't keep it AND the rear system both bled at the same time. I'd be very interested in the same style for my CRF. The big problem with the CRF is the turn signal switch pod. It just doesn't work well when it's moved inboard - or I have short thumbs? That's a hurdle you don't have to deal with on the X and R models.
      I am terrified of pulling my grip heaters off, as I have finally found a set that work perfectly. I say a small prayer and sacrifice and large goat each time I replace the rubber grips in hopes that the heaters will just keep on keepin on. So far they have.
      As for the lever and it's leverage, it makes total sense, and the Shimano lever even had a place to move the cable to, so as to get better leverage. I destroyed the lever trying to make that adjustment.
      I get it, and I tried to make clear that what I was doing in trying to add this system to my bike was outside it's intended use. Sometimes parts designed for the X and R bikes fit the L too, but not always.

    • @huskynick7562
      @huskynick7562 2 роки тому +4

      To OX Motorcycle Products, solid response to an honest review!
      Been contemplating getting a Hydra system for my TE300i and now have no doubt OX is a good company by backing their product…Nice job also to the reviewer

    • @burddog0792
      @burddog0792 10 місяців тому

      Magura hydraulic like on the HTM/Husky models would be 👍.

  • @johnpowell3635
    @johnpowell3635 3 роки тому +5

    As always, awesome video. You do the stuff that most of us only think about but never actually pull the trigger.

    • @JohnTYoung
      @JohnTYoung  3 роки тому

      Well, sometimes I pull the trigger when I shouldn't, so......

  • @dizzyreckless5991
    @dizzyreckless5991 3 роки тому +1

    Hi mate, I've just found your channel and binge watched about 25 episodes to catch up...loving it! I've learned so much in just a couple of days from your trials and tribulations. Watching this one reminded me so much of my building days it made me laugh out loud.
    FYI, as far as swearing goes, I've found the Italians are hard to beat. They have words and phrases that make you wish you didn't have a soul! Thanks very much for all your work and effort, appreciating every second down here in Australia. Cheers, Jon.

    • @JohnTYoung
      @JohnTYoung  3 роки тому

      LOL. Thanks so much for watching Dizzy

  • @oxmotorcycleproductsllc1422
    @oxmotorcycleproductsllc1422 2 роки тому +3

    Please consider the following:
    1. The Shimano lever you used doesn't have enough leverage, and was never designed or intended for use with the OX system. The lever you substituted, was tested by OX, and we found what you did... Not enough leverage/power to lock up the rear tire + requires more interior cable length (will discuss that further below).
    2. The interior cable was too short because the Shimano lever you used requires more interior cable length... thus, why it was too short for the internal cable to reach the "pedal adapter" (Again, it won't function the way you modified the system... it wasn't designed for the lever you used (requires less interior cable length), and using a Shimano lever not designed for our system, created essentially every single problem you encountered.
    3. Your complaints about how hard you had to pull, and the feel, are a direct result from you using parts not designed for the system (dead horse here... you broke the lever with the correct leverage the system was designed for, and used one that won't ever work with our system).
    4. You spent almost 40 minutes testing a system, with a a lever that OX will not use for the same reasons you found. We could have told you not to use that lever and not waste almost 40 minutes on this review in 20 second phone call... Again, OX found the "shimano" lever to have terrible leverage. The included OX lever you broke has a leverage adjustment (it can be increased, or decreased), and it has substantially more leverage/power than what you substituted. The levers are not even in the same "ballpark," and again... OX tested it, and we won't use it.... even with as much as OX want's to offer a easier mounting lever. There is not an easier mounting lever, with the correct leverage necessary.
    5. Your rating of "5" of "10" stars out of the box doest seem accurate or reallypossible... you didn't use the OX system out of the box. You modified it... and used parts not designed for the systems. knowing what you did.... on a "swear scale," that made the review a little painful to watch knowing how much effort you put into it. Sadly, much time has been wasted and our OX Honda cable LHRB misrepresented. You should have called us to get you a replacement lever, so this review could be accurate (also, I have stick on heated grip pads you can have too... I will never use glue on grips again...I will send them with the correct lever). Again, in 20 seconds we could have told you exactly the pain you would "self inflict" by either assuming all levers have the same leverage ratios and require the same internal cable length (or the specifically, the Shimano does not have sufficient leverage for the OX system).
    6. You seem intelligent. However, we told you in the comment below that we found exactly what you did with the lever you used. Why did you not get the correct lever, so an accurate review could be posted? This is a review on a "OX-Brake, modified with parts OX knows won't work." Again, by using parts the OX system was not designed for, you modified it, and it will NEVER work how you modified it.
    There is no question you are very entertaining, have great video + editing skills, great commentary... but your problems could have been avoided if you used the product with the parts we designed the system to use.
    Call us: oxbrake.com (385)-707-3723. We will send you the correct lever (and heated grip pads). Further, we are looking for test riders for our new Nissin Hydraulic system. You are very discerning, and we would love to send you one to test before it ever reaches the public. Also, all of our hydraulic systems have been revised for 2022... (all new pistons sizes for optimized modulation + power). Nothing that resembles "mush" (any properly setup Hydraulic OX system.. should not ever feel like mush... let us help you get that running perfect). Lastly, after buying and testing every LHRB on the market we could find... our new Hydra 2.0 is the most powerful Hydraulic LHRB for a KTM, HUSKY, or GasGas... soon for Yamaha, Honda, Beta, Kawasaki, and others. We would like to get you a newly released Hydra Pro 2.0 for you to review on your KTM. Again, please call or reach out to: support@oxbrake.com.
    Sincerely, we wish you the very best, and want to get you more products to review, and the replacements parts for you Honda LHRB, so you will see for yourself how it works with the parts it was designed with. I truly wish we had more people like you, that are willing to put this much effort into a review + make it entertaining. I hope you take us up on the offers we have proposed. Regardless, All the best!! Keep making people laugh... Even with this botched install🤣... I couldn't help but laugh at times too. Although, lets get this set straight... Thanks for your time.
    Sincerely,
    Ox Motorcycle Products

    • @JohnTYoung
      @JohnTYoung  2 роки тому +1

      All true.

    • @oxmotorcycleproductsllc1422
      @oxmotorcycleproductsllc1422 2 роки тому

      @@JohnTYoung Can we send you a new lever and a headed grip kit for your Honda? Also, can we send you our LHRB 2.0 for you KTM to check out and review?
      You're incredibly thorough, and entertaining. We would appreciate seeing what you think.
      Thanks!

    • @JohnTYoung
      @JohnTYoung  2 роки тому

      That would be great. Tho, the issue with the L/RL isn’t really the lever. It’s that there is no room for an additional lever with the control pod taking up all the room. The lever almost needs a SUPER thin handlebar mount to fit.
      As for the KTM, I’d love to try your 2.0. I really like the 1.0, I just can’t seem to bleed it and the foot rear brake well enough to make it truly sensitive. It’s kind of mushy, but I still really like it.

  • @jasonscott5043
    @jasonscott5043 2 роки тому +2

    I appreciate your content. Thanks for bringing it.
    But, I usually feel negative after watching your videos. Not always but usually. I have to snap out of it so I don’t stay down there.

    • @JohnTYoung
      @JohnTYoung  2 роки тому

      I would start watching more Fort Nine, less JTY. Keep it positive.

    • @jasonscott5043
      @jasonscott5043 2 роки тому +1

      Just trying to help.

  • @EricBanner571
    @EricBanner571 2 роки тому +1

    We all have one of these days when everything goes wrong. It's always best to pack up the tools and come back another day.

  • @heathrowism
    @heathrowism 3 роки тому +1

    Just started getting into these . When it started going pear shaped I couldn’t stop laughing as I’ve been there ! Well done for persevering 🏆👍✊😉

    • @JohnTYoung
      @JohnTYoung  3 роки тому +1

      Oh man. Thank you.

    • @heathrowism
      @heathrowism 3 роки тому

      @@JohnTYoung love the fact your in Colorado and I’m in Cyprus and boom I get a reply ! Good for you and I hope your channel grows beyond what you expect 👍

    • @JohnTYoung
      @JohnTYoung  3 роки тому

      It already has. Thanks 🙏

  • @menopillion9853
    @menopillion9853 3 роки тому

    I just got to minute 26:00, and some feedback if you ever decide you want to go back in and raise the rear brake foot lever... You could shorten the cable housing by the necessary length (I'd cut at the lever end), or get a longer mountain bike brake cable that you can cut to length and keep the current housing. Actually, if you put in a new brake cable you could just pull the old cable out at the lever end, and slide the new cable in the adjust the brake lever back to the place you want. If you are going to cut the housing, either use a round cable housing cutter, or a blade. Don't use any cutters that are scissor like (wire cutters, tin snips, etc). It will crush the housing. Same for the brake cable. I do a lot of this stuff building bicycles. Anyway, just a suggestion. Do with it what you wish.

    • @JohnTYoung
      @JohnTYoung  3 роки тому

      Weeee, that's a lot of extra parts and tools I don't own. I'd rather it worked out of the box. I'll wait for Ox-Brake to make one just for the CRF450L.

  • @davidklimas1408
    @davidklimas1408 Рік тому

    Just an FYI, not sure if it was mentioned. Pro Taper ACF bar has a bunch more control space to put extra stuff. They seem to have the same bends as the EVO.

    • @JohnTYoung
      @JohnTYoung  Рік тому +1

      Not mentioned by me... thanks!

  • @menopillion9853
    @menopillion9853 3 роки тому

    I've been riding mountain bikes from when they first came out in the early 80's. I got into dual sport biking recently, and I HATE where the rear brake is. I didn't realize this was even an option, but it's got me thinking about getting away from the rear break foot lever. That rear brake lever looks like a mid-level short mountain bike brake lever.
    Edit: And then at 8:50 he shows that he broke the lever and is using another mountain bike brake lever. CALLED IT! Too funny.

    • @JohnTYoung
      @JohnTYoung  3 роки тому

      It works well on my KTM, but not so much on the L.

    • @jasonew
      @jasonew 2 роки тому

      That lever he broke is used for a reason, and one reason only... it has more leverage "power" than any other commercially available lever... I could have called it too.... it wasn't;'t designed to flex over heated grip pads.

  • @gregorymalcom9544
    @gregorymalcom9544 3 роки тому

    Not sure how you bled the brakes, but I've had some that I couldn't get all of the air out using the conventional method of building up pressure then releasing the bleeder valve. I started using a hand actuated vacuum pump to pull from the bleeder valve, which worked to get all of the air out. Could be weak lines contributing to the problem, but likely some air trapped in the system somewhere.

    • @JohnTYoung
      @JohnTYoung  3 роки тому

      I've tried that with syringes, but maybe a pump would work better. Thanks.

  • @Tank_Monkey_3
    @Tank_Monkey_3 2 роки тому

    Interesting that your experience was as bad as mine on a CRF250L. Not specifically for the bike, but I tried. It was removed & is in a parts tote.

    • @JohnTYoung
      @JohnTYoung  2 роки тому

      Ya, it's made for dirtbikes, not Ls.

  • @Brightwoodphotos
    @Brightwoodphotos 3 роки тому

    I have the mushy brakes on one of my street bikes. Friend told me it was because the fluid heats up and gets mushy. Recommended wrapping the brake line in heat shielding wrap or get brake oil with a much higher operating temp

    • @JohnTYoung
      @JohnTYoung  3 роки тому +1

      Huh. I hadn't heard that. I've got some new 5.1 DOT in there now, so it should be ok.

    • @Brightwoodphotos
      @Brightwoodphotos 3 роки тому

      @@JohnTYoung yeah I think its based on where the brake line runs. Like he was telling me that mine ran really close to the exhaust or something hot or something

  • @luretattoo
    @luretattoo 2 місяці тому

    Pretty sure the best way to swear is with an Irish accent. Love your videos

  • @christianwilliams1136
    @christianwilliams1136 3 роки тому +1

    I know it's pricy but you might want to invest in a Clake II or a Clake pro lever which will give you brake and clutch on the same leaver. I have it on my Husqvarna FE 350 and I would not go back to a normal lever, also got rid of the rear brake foot pedal all together. I hated the foot rear brake leaver ever since I started riding when I was 14 years old. I always wanted to ride my dirt bike like a mountain bike. Now I can.

    • @JohnTYoung
      @JohnTYoung  3 роки тому

      Weeeeee.... $800 AUS!?!?!

    • @mindfulmunchkin1215
      @mindfulmunchkin1215 3 роки тому

      I tired the clake on my crf450l and it fucked my starter motor teeth, tried all sorts to get the hydraulic clutch to work, -absolute nightmare, thinking of reklus and a rear hyro brake now with zero clutch lever.

    • @christianwilliams1136
      @christianwilliams1136 3 роки тому

      @@JohnTYoung If you look under the Clake two product, they do have the CLAKE (LHRB) ONE - HAND OPERATION ONLY KIT or Dual system if you want to keep your foot rear brake pedal. This product was designed for people with an auto clutch. It is pricy, but their product once tuned properly works amazing.

    • @christianwilliams1136
      @christianwilliams1136 3 роки тому

      @@mindfulmunchkin1215 That is weird, had mine for 2 years now and my clutch is perfect and starter is still alive. Maybe you didn't install it properly or maybe something else fried the starter. I just know that for me I would not go back as it opened up so many possibilities for my riding. The only thing I worry about is breaking a leaver as it cost to much.

    • @christianwilliams1136
      @christianwilliams1136 3 роки тому +1

      @@JohnTYoung Also I do believe that Rekluse has a rear brake leaver which should run great with the auto clutch.

  • @tompoole6666
    @tompoole6666 5 місяців тому

    Hey John
    Any chance you've tried the rekluse version on the crf?
    I'm about to install a radius X and lhrb on my bike

  • @mindfulmunchkin1215
    @mindfulmunchkin1215 3 роки тому

    I tired a clake on my crf450l and it fucked my starter motor teeth and cogs, tried all sorts to get the hydraulic clutch to work, -absolute nightmare - would drag on the clutch when starting on hills in gear, thinking of reklus and a rear hyro brake now with zero clutch lever, the rear hyro rear brake worked gr8 though... thinking Rekluse with zero clutch might work.

    • @JohnTYoung
      @JohnTYoung  3 роки тому

      It just might! Thanks.

    • @mindfulmunchkin1215
      @mindfulmunchkin1215 3 роки тому

      @@JohnTYoung I have left rear brake now and use a bolt set to the correct clutch tension. removed cable, works great.

  • @cep8214
    @cep8214 2 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing. Did you ever fix the ox brake softness?

    • @JohnTYoung
      @JohnTYoung  2 роки тому

      Not yet. I'll bleed it one more time. I hear they have a new improved version out. Maybe I'll try that one.

    • @cep8214
      @cep8214 2 роки тому

      @@JohnTYoung I have seen other UA-cam videos for this product that were not that soft. You could a leak somewhere in the system. Best of luck.

  • @jctoth
    @jctoth 3 роки тому

    You’re probably going to have to try the Rekluse hydraulic left hand brake to get the feel and power you’re looking for.

    • @geoffhowse3591
      @geoffhowse3591 3 роки тому

      Hey Jerry, have you got the Rekluse hydraulic left-hand brake ???.
      I do, and I can't get the damn thing to work... So it's just sitting there on the handlebars doing nothing.

    • @JohnTYoung
      @JohnTYoung  3 роки тому

      Ya. I haven't heard much good news about that one either...

    • @jctoth
      @jctoth 3 роки тому +1

      @@geoffhowse3591 no I don’t. But I’ve heard a lot of folks are having difficulty getting them bled properly. Did you call Rekluse? Their support is generally pretty good.

  • @elvispusley3515
    @elvispusley3515 2 роки тому

    I don’t think I will do that mod. Thanks for showing it though.

    • @JohnTYoung
      @JohnTYoung  2 роки тому

      Its a great mod, just not with the stock control pod on there. I love it on my KTM

  • @tomcorle1400
    @tomcorle1400 3 роки тому

    I have the hydraulic Ox on my 20 Husky 350 and it works fine. The lever is firm. Not sure why yours isn't...

    • @tomcorle1400
      @tomcorle1400 3 роки тому

      Also having the sic ass racing switch makes mounting easier too.

    • @JohnTYoung
      @JohnTYoung  3 роки тому +1

      I'm not sure either. I bleed both systems and it's fine. A few days later - marshmallow.

  • @drmayerr
    @drmayerr 3 роки тому

    You mentioned your bike’s getting fat… how much does she weigh fully set up?

    • @JohnTYoung
      @JohnTYoung  3 роки тому +1

      320-ish? 330-ish?

    • @drmayerr
      @drmayerr 3 роки тому +1

      @@JohnTYoung that’s not bad at all.

  • @robdefire4747
    @robdefire4747 7 місяців тому

    The Shimano and Avid use very different leverage ratios. The Shimano is for a different style of brake.

    • @JohnTYoung
      @JohnTYoung  7 місяців тому

      Either way, the Ox Brake doesn't work on the L or RL.

  • @defecationzen
    @defecationzen 3 роки тому

    best part of the video is the last few seconds.

    • @JohnTYoung
      @JohnTYoung  3 роки тому

      Because it's finally over?

  • @fooblahblah
    @fooblahblah 2 роки тому

    Haha. Thanks for the vid. I found this pretty damned funny!

  • @geoffhowse3591
    @geoffhowse3591 3 роки тому

    John, John, John, OMG, that was hard to watch...it brings back ALL the frustrations I had, figuring out how to mount the Rekluse MC/perch. Now unfortunately, seeing you broke the Ox perch, the replacement does not have the cable adjustment to change the leverage (pull effort) on the lever, and hence, you have a REALLY hard pull....I think it would be so different if you had the "proper setup".
    Curious about the drone footage at the end, was that just automatically tracking you ??? that's great :), and what happened at the end, it looked like the drone was about to land in your hands, then took off into the shrubbery.
    Cheers, and thanks for putting this up. :)

    • @JohnTYoung
      @JohnTYoung  3 роки тому

      The original lever had an adjustment for length of pull, but I didn't see anything to change the leverage. Yes, my Skydio 2 drone follows me around like a puppy, unless it's off chasing squirrels or something. The drone did land in my hand, but the camera stayed on for a few extra seconds after I had ahold of it.

    • @oxmotorcycleproducts5820
      @oxmotorcycleproducts5820 3 роки тому

      Geoff is correct, OX-Brake tried the same "shimano" unit used in this video, with the same results.....it does not offer enough leverage to lock up the rear wheel. Further, the supplied OX cable lever (made by Avid) offers much MORE leverage, the ability to ADJUST the leverage ratio, and ability to LOCK UP the rear wheel. As Geoff mentioned, had the recommended, or "proper setup" been used, the results would be different.

    • @JohnTYoung
      @JohnTYoung  3 роки тому

      @@oxmotorcycleproducts5820 totally admitted improperly set up on a bike it wasn’t made to fit. Thanks for joining the conversation!

    • @viffer781
      @viffer781 2 роки тому

      Hey Geoff...how did you end up mounting the Rekluse LHRB on the CRF450L....still struggling...thanks

  • @bobsmyth6706
    @bobsmyth6706 3 роки тому

    Just a thought in bleeding the brake - did you keep it on a stand when you bled the brake? If yes, try to lean the bike at an angle similar to what a side stand would do and then bleed the brake. This worked on my Tenere 700 and was suggested by the company selling the brake lines. I always enjoy your videos and I like listening to you working things out on the fly. Cheers John be well.

    • @JohnTYoung
      @JohnTYoung  3 роки тому +1

      Hi Bob. It was done both on the side stand and on the kick stand. Bike level and with it tilted back to the lines to flow the air upwards. Oh I've tried. Thanks for the suggestions. Keep them coming!

    • @bobsmyth6706
      @bobsmyth6706 3 роки тому

      @@JohnTYoung BTW - change the swear jar to a GOOD jar (see Jocko Willink). Same result but when you swear you say it to yourself silently - then you say GOOD. It makes me laugh at myself. Just another thought - I'm full of them today. Cheers

    • @JohnTYoung
      @JohnTYoung  3 роки тому +1

      @@bobsmyth6706 I never say it silently to myself. You get let that stuff out. :)

    • @SteveInskip
      @SteveInskip 3 роки тому +1

      @@JohnTYoung a good thing I saw on British television some years ago was that somebody had invented a torture chamber for inanimate objects. You just put ‘whatever it was that’s annoyed you’ in there and then leave it until it’s bloody well sorry for what it’s done! 😉😉😂

    • @okcmoparguy724
      @okcmoparguy724 2 роки тому

      @@SteveInskip That bit just made me laugh my arse off. Not sure where that came from but sounds like something Jeremy Clarkson would do. Gotta love British humor.

  • @spotless624
    @spotless624 2 роки тому

    I sure hope you wenr back to the hydraulic set up !? the master is bad in ur ox brakes.. you can make the hydraulic set up really stiff.

    • @JohnTYoung
      @JohnTYoung  2 роки тому

      The Ox was an add-on. It doesn't effect the hydraulic brake system

  • @iansurgeon7218
    @iansurgeon7218 3 роки тому

    A sad and sorry tale John! I wonder, as a test, is it worth withdrawing the cable from its routing and running it straight over the top of the seat down to the cylinder perch to see if leverage and feel is improved? The hydraulic version as per your KTM, might be better, but Ox Brake don't make one (yet?) for Honda AFAIK...

    • @JohnTYoung
      @JohnTYoung  3 роки тому

      No, they don't make a hydraulic version for the CRF yet. I could try that...

    • @iansurgeon7218
      @iansurgeon7218 3 роки тому

      And why don’t they supply these things with long levers? More options for handlebar real estate, and more leverage too.

    • @JohnTYoung
      @JohnTYoung  3 роки тому

      @@iansurgeon7218 Dunno.

    • @jasonew
      @jasonew 2 роки тому

      @@iansurgeon7218 Because they don't exist.

  • @jogal398
    @jogal398 3 роки тому

    That thing is a BMX / MTB break lever. You can buy it everywhere. Find a hopetech one.

  • @azlong4596
    @azlong4596 3 роки тому

    Kind of reminds me of " The Oxbow Incident ".

    • @JohnTYoung
      @JohnTYoung  3 роки тому

      The old black and white cowboy movie?

    • @azlong4596
      @azlong4596 3 роки тому

      @@JohnTYoung Yahp time to hang somebody. That mess of time you spent could drive s guy to violence.

  • @rockingw123
    @rockingw123 3 роки тому

    Lol You tell them John!!! It would've been nice to have a two piece mounting bracket.

    • @JohnTYoung
      @JohnTYoung  3 роки тому

      I did tell them, but you know they're not listening.

    • @jasonew
      @jasonew 2 роки тому

      @@JohnTYoung They heard you... see below.. There is not a mechanical lever with enough leverage that uses a "clasp" or a "cap" design. The only lever that has been tested to work properly, is the one you broke... then your "shimano replacement" that made there interior cable too short....
      You are through.. I would love to see you do a review with the parts the system was designed to be used with.

    • @JohnTYoung
      @JohnTYoung  2 роки тому

      @@jasonew which would be me buying a CRF450X or other non-450L/RL. I thought I stated that quite a few times, that I was using the product NOT as intended, in case anyone wanted to try it out on their RL.

  • @ernier9033
    @ernier9033 3 роки тому

    Love your videos John. Re- the mushy brake. The hydraulic pressure must go somewhere. I suspect the hydraulic hose has walls that are too thin or too soft rubber so it swells when you brake. Maybe try a steel-braided hose when you have time to fill…🌻

    • @JohnTYoung
      @JohnTYoung  3 роки тому

      Thanks Ernie. And thanks for the insight. I had hoped Ox Brake would have given me the correct stiffer hose, but there you go.

    • @jasonew
      @jasonew 2 роки тому +2

      @@JohnTYoung They gave you the correct mechanical cable line (this is not hydraulic). The line didn't fit due to your use of a lever not designed for the system... The Shimano lever you used, requires a longer silver braided interior line.... Thus, again, you completely botched this... It's like buying new ford Raptor, and thinking I "really want a V8 with a supercharger from Dodge." You drop it in the engine bay.... nothing works properly.
      You have spent so much time complaining about a product you ruined by assuming all brake levers have the same "leverage, or power."
      You are talented with your reviews... why not use it with the parts intended, and update your review?

  • @SurRon_OffRoad
    @SurRon_OffRoad 3 роки тому

    mostly used for wheelie control....pretty sure they have the rear brake leaver a lot lower so the cluch leaver is not so high...... love the vids as always 👌

    • @JohnTYoung
      @JohnTYoung  3 роки тому +2

      I mostly use the one on the KTM for tight downhills. And doughnuts of course.

    • @damxn7345
      @damxn7345 Рік тому +1

      @surron_offroad have you used this system particular system for wheelies before ? Is it good for it?

    • @SurRon_OffRoad
      @SurRon_OffRoad Рік тому

      @@damxn7345 I haven't used this set up myself .. but I've seen this set up on a few bikelife bikes for hand control when there stood on seats and jumping about pulling wheelies 🤙

    • @damxn7345
      @damxn7345 Рік тому +1

      @@SurRon_OffRoad appreciate it man thats all i needed to hear 🤟bouta make that purchase 😂

  • @erikz2754
    @erikz2754 3 роки тому

    Goodday John if the 450 is getting a little fat you may need to look at a Husky 701 🛵 stay safe

    • @JohnTYoung
      @JohnTYoung  3 роки тому

      So so many fat jokes and I'm only allowed 150 characters.......

    • @erikz2754
      @erikz2754 3 роки тому

      @@JohnTYoung john i am referring to the bike getting larger not you i would be the last person to say that to any body

    • @JohnTYoung
      @JohnTYoung  3 роки тому

      @@erikz2754 Ya, but have you seen how much weight I've added to me since taking a desk job?!!!!!!

    • @erikz2754
      @erikz2754 3 роки тому

      Hi john we are in lockdown in SYDNEY and have been for sum time i hear you i started at 85 kl at this time i am 105kl not good its driving me batty not able to ride we can only go 5 km from home 😭

    • @JohnTYoung
      @JohnTYoung  3 роки тому

      @@erikz2754 That stinks. Are you all getting vaccinated? Not? Fighting the Delta variant? Maybe get on your moto and head for the desert where's there's no one to infect you.

  • @TazmanianDevil-y8z
    @TazmanianDevil-y8z 2 роки тому

    Looks like that company just took a bicycle hand brake, made a bracket to mount to the foot brake lever and called it a day. Cables are horrible as far as lever feel when it comes to brakes. I think I’ll move on. Rekluse has an awesome system that is hydraulic.

    • @JohnTYoung
      @JohnTYoung  2 роки тому

      They make a hydraulic one for KTMs.

  • @Gravelcruiser
    @Gravelcruiser 3 роки тому +1

    Your experience is the same as mine, really overpriced for the quality you receive. I was happy to remove it.

    • @JohnTYoung
      @JohnTYoung  3 роки тому +1

      Ya. I'll probably pull it shortly.

  • @spotless624
    @spotless624 2 роки тому

    YYYYOOOOOOO !!! i just went through this... throw out that master MT5 sucks it... go get hs33 plus the hose kit for magura. and your good to go... !!!!!

  • @gunloco5207
    @gunloco5207 3 роки тому

    5:50 hahahaha

    • @JohnTYoung
      @JohnTYoung  3 роки тому +1

      I think I'm too critical sometimes.

    • @gunloco5207
      @gunloco5207 3 роки тому

      @@JohnTYoung you're just honest haha

  • @beantop
    @beantop 3 роки тому

    therd
    pull the inner cable out of the outer sheeth, then cut a couple inches off the outer sheeth. this will give youva few inches more lenth to the inner cable.????
    or get a longer inner cable😄😄😄

  • @facatube
    @facatube 3 роки тому

    It looks too agricultural to me ;-). Anyway spanish has a lot of swear language I know is may domestic language. Be patient ;-)

    • @JohnTYoung
      @JohnTYoung  3 роки тому

      I'll have to learn some Spanish if I'm going to try this again.

    • @facatube
      @facatube 3 роки тому

      @@JohnTYoung go ahead it's no so difficult 😁

  • @zachariahdavis8671
    @zachariahdavis8671 3 роки тому

    First!