That tip about using my bike kit to work on my bike is so true. It helped me put together my kit over a period of time but I feel pretty confident I have what I need if something goes wrong. Love your videos! Thanks.
What a brilliant video. Never considered JB weld, that would have certainly helped me out following an oil leak that sprouted on the side of the oil filter one time I was out. But maybe include a small credit size pad to mix and an applicator. Otherwise it’s a ruined screwdriver. And I hadn’t considered spare fuses, and rolling tape round a wrench. Great tips and tricks, I’ll be updating my kit. Thanks for the upload. Regards, Richard 🇬🇧
When you use JB to patch up a cracked clutch cover for example, it helps to also carry a few 2”x2” squares of metal screen door material. It gives the JB something to latch onto when bridging gaps. Like how you put stucco over lath on a house.
Hey, mustache dude, do you take suggestions on different topics? If yes, you should do one on how to fix a tire. That would be very useful. Thanks for the Videos
That tip about using my bike kit to work on my bike is so true. It helped me put together my kit over a period of time but I feel pretty confident I have what I need if something goes wrong. Love your videos! Thanks.
100% and you become confident using the tools in your kit. Thanks for watching!
Can't believe you got all those tools in that bag. I like the idea of using the tools in your tool bag. I carry tools I don't really need. Thanks!
It’s a tight squeeze!
What a brilliant video. Never considered JB weld, that would have certainly helped me out following an oil leak that sprouted on the side of the oil filter one time I was out. But maybe include a small credit size pad to mix and an applicator. Otherwise it’s a ruined screwdriver. And I hadn’t considered spare fuses, and rolling tape round a wrench. Great tips and tricks, I’ll be updating my kit. Thanks for the upload. Regards, Richard 🇬🇧
Awesome, so glad it was helpful! Keep watching and I'll keep posting videos!
When you use JB to patch up a cracked clutch cover for example, it helps to also carry a few 2”x2” squares of metal screen door material. It gives the JB something to latch onto when bridging gaps. Like how you put stucco over lath on a house.
that's really smart. Good to have some alcohol wipes too so you can clean the surface
You give good tips man, really
Thanks, I try to make them useful.
Hey, mustache dude, do you take suggestions on different topics? If yes, you should do one on how to fix a tire. That would be very useful. Thanks for the Videos
Great idea! I’ve got a tire-related video I’m planning to shoot… great minds think alike!
Have you ever seen if JB Weld can re-attach a broken lever end back onto the lever? I have not and wonder if will work with the lever metal.
It might not be strong enough unless you also add a scrap of metal across the break.
You DO have fuses on your bike. A 7.5a, a 10a, and a 50a for the voltage regulator.
Right you are... I didn't realize those two mini fuses were on the bike. Thanks for pointing that out
@@mustachemoto no worries, safe ride.