Thank you so much! I'm a bit stuck with the next part (as I have over 60 videos from day 7...), but it's so motivating so get encouraging comments - from across the world!
Yes, just WD40 to stop corrosion and make the plugs a bit more resistant against water and moisture than just putting them in dry. On my enduro bikes and my KTM Adventure, I use clear silicone grease to do the same, as they may get (partially) submerged in water. For street bikes, some kind of oil or water repellent stuff will be sufficient
What would you say if i offered you to narate on your vids in english and in german, as voiceover to add audio? Just an idea, love the content, you deserve way more atention on yt. I want to make a custom offroad gs 500 in the near future. Cheers
Hey, I don't know if these videos are really that suitable for narration, I specifically thought of this style of "just showing" the stuff I do, and instead make a lot of chapters and explain the stuff in the description. I think narrating it would be a bit distracting
Keep on mate, nice work and channel. Cheers from São Paulo
Thank you so much!
I'm a bit stuck with the next part (as I have over 60 videos from day 7...), but it's so motivating so get encouraging comments - from across the world!
Was that just regular wd40 you were spraying on the electrical plugs?? Loving these vids.
Yes, just WD40 to stop corrosion and make the plugs a bit more resistant against water and moisture than just putting them in dry.
On my enduro bikes and my KTM Adventure, I use clear silicone grease to do the same, as they may get (partially) submerged in water. For street bikes, some kind of oil or water repellent stuff will be sufficient
What would you say if i offered you to narate on your vids in english and in german, as voiceover to add audio? Just an idea, love the content, you deserve way more atention on yt. I want to make a custom offroad gs 500 in the near future. Cheers
Hey,
I don't know if these videos are really that suitable for narration, I specifically thought of this style of "just showing" the stuff I do, and instead make a lot of chapters and explain the stuff in the description. I think narrating it would be a bit distracting