hey Jason, like your videos very much, had a 600R many moons ago and would like another, I have a feeling your subs might work better if you could guarantee a new video every week around the same time, if you could, keep it up regardless!
Thankyou for your comment and for watching my channel. I would love to be able to set a fixed time schedule for content, but I can never garantee when I am getting into the garage, as "real life" often interferes, but I take the comment onboard and will maybe try to do some shorts as "stuffing" inbetween the bigger videos. Stay safe and take care.
what did u swap in for the ignition/lightswitch ? im working on my gpx600r and let me tell you the airbox is a pain in the arse to remove without cursing
hi, i have a problem with my gpz600r, the nikesil layer on cylinders are gone, and i dont know what is the best option to make it run again, would love if u get back to me with a suggestion or something...
Hi, well if your cylinders are stripped (how did that happen??) There aren't many options. Maybe taking them to a repair shop? But, in all honesty, it will probably be easier, quicker and cheaper to get a replacement engine. It does depend on where you are in the world. Some countries are bad for spare parts, in others you can pick up an engine for next to nothing.
@@MrLefthooker yeah, bike has 60k km, and the nikasil lasts 60-100k km, so its from that. Im form Latvia and engine would set me back about 1k euro, because i need to ship it from Germany or something, or I could take the cylinders to repair here in Latvia for 880euro, dont know what to do, buying the engine would be like a cat in a bag, cause there is none in Latvia….
@@strepchyy are you just presuming it is worn out, as I have never ever seen this issue, and trust me, under normal circumstances it is not worn off by 60-100k km. Maybe at half a million.
Hey Jason, cool Garage, good video. 👍✌️😊
I have space to work, most tools I need, and light. What more could you want, other than more space 😁
hey Jason, like your videos very much, had a 600R many moons ago and would like another, I have a feeling your subs might work better if you could guarantee a new video every week around the same time, if you could, keep it up regardless!
Thankyou for your comment and for watching my channel. I would love to be able to set a fixed time schedule for content, but I can never garantee when I am getting into the garage, as "real life" often interferes, but I take the comment onboard and will maybe try to do some shorts as "stuffing" inbetween the bigger videos. Stay safe and take care.
what did u swap in for the ignition/lightswitch ? im working on my gpx600r and let me tell you the airbox is a pain in the arse to remove without cursing
I have a set of normal European switches I will be using. Yes, the gpx is much worse due to the design of the frame. It's all in the way 👍🏻
hi, i have a problem with my gpz600r, the nikesil layer on cylinders are gone, and i dont know what is the best option to make it run again, would love if u get back to me with a suggestion or something...
Hi, well if your cylinders are stripped (how did that happen??) There aren't many options. Maybe taking them to a repair shop? But, in all honesty, it will probably be easier, quicker and cheaper to get a replacement engine. It does depend on where you are in the world. Some countries are bad for spare parts, in others you can pick up an engine for next to nothing.
@@MrLefthooker yeah, bike has 60k km, and the nikasil lasts 60-100k km, so its from that. Im form Latvia and engine would set me back about 1k euro, because i need to ship it from Germany or something, or I could take the cylinders to repair here in Latvia for 880euro, dont know what to do, buying the engine would be like a cat in a bag, cause there is none in Latvia….
@@strepchyy are you just presuming it is worn out, as I have never ever seen this issue, and trust me, under normal circumstances it is not worn off by 60-100k km. Maybe at half a million.
@@MrLefthooker where can i send tou a photo?
@@strepchyy do you have Facebook? If so, you could join the gpz600 group and I'm sure we will be able to help you.