Thank you for your comment. I didn’t know about JIS screws either. I have completely ruined screws on items before doing the same things with a Phillips head screwdriver. I think there is a good chance I may have made the same mistake.
True I have the luxury of knowing that 20 years ago so I only buy JIS Screwdrivers and the only Phillips I own are the ones that come in a set or freebies that were given with the drills I bought.. also JIS can tighten JIS or Phillips slots on screws/bolts with higher torques better than Phillips screwdrivers before they get stripped..
@@kleidtomasse 100% agree with you, the JIS Screwdrivers bite a lot better on the screws head..... no matter if JIS or Philips screws.... Vessel makes very good JIS Screwdrivers
U need to knock the screwdriver into the screw...this loosens the screw slightly and seats the driver in the screw. Stops screw getting damaged. Can't go wrong with a Honda dude...might outlast your Jimny🤣🤣
I tried it all 😂. Had like one of those punching screwdrivers at the big garage but to lazy to drive over there haha. So used my Dremel and it all bigger so i could fit a bigger screwdriver 😅🙈
@@vvr881 Check out the other comment about the screws having a JIS head. Since they are built in Japan it makes sense for them to have a JIS head and not a Phillips head.
That’s a nice little bike! I think Honda uses the same muffler on everything because they always have that same good thumpy sound.
Keen to see more vids of the 22 CRF 110 👌 btw nice video man
Very nice 👍 love your backyard track.
definitely a 4 speed
The Screws are JIS Screws, with a normal philips screwdriver this happens,
Cool bike cant go wrong with Honda
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Aha!!! Just googled that and indeed i "screwed" them up myself using the wrong screwdriver for sure 😅. Lesson learned! Thx didn't know that.
Thank you for your comment. I didn’t know about JIS screws either. I have completely ruined screws on items before doing the same things with a Phillips head screwdriver. I think there is a good chance I may have made the same mistake.
True I have the luxury of knowing that 20 years ago so I only buy JIS Screwdrivers and the only Phillips I own are the ones that come in a set or freebies that were given with the drills I bought.. also JIS can tighten JIS or Phillips slots on screws/bolts with higher torques better than Phillips screwdrivers before they get stripped..
@@kleidtomasse 100% agree with you, the JIS Screwdrivers bite a lot better on the screws head..... no matter if JIS or Philips screws.... Vessel makes very good JIS Screwdrivers
Good job and good luck 💪
Nice bike ah getting one myself
You have SO many vehicles- !!
It's going out of hand now yeah 😅
Where did you get the pro taper grips and what size are they ?
Jolie cette petite moto !
Nice! Exhaust next?
Not sure....gonna keep it silent cause i'm gonna do some single tracks with it 😁
Make a video. for honda lead scv
I think this is 4speed base on the specs
4 gears up lol.
Damn, how much did you say it was?
About 2700€ 😎
Ferm ding !
U need to knock the screwdriver into the screw...this loosens the screw slightly and seats the driver in the screw. Stops screw getting damaged. Can't go wrong with a Honda dude...might outlast your Jimny🤣🤣
I tried it all 😂. Had like one of those punching screwdrivers at the big garage but to lazy to drive over there haha. So used my Dremel and it all bigger so i could fit a bigger screwdriver 😅🙈
@@LifeofSmokey Those screws are probably high quality Chinese brand like that pressure washer😉...Enjoy
@@vvr881 Check out the other comment about the screws having a JIS head. Since they are built in Japan it makes sense for them to have a JIS head and not a Phillips head.
Do you have dutch heritage? I can't place your accent.
Ps cool bike
Yep i'm from Belgium 😁. I really wish i was born in the states. I just don't feel at home here 😢
@@LifeofSmokey as a dutch person living in Spain, I would say just go live there!
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How many cars and bikes can a man have????
Never enough 😁
Na Honda better then ktm there 2 strokes and 4 stroke are a lot better 💀
Japanese bike 'Made in China'
Pretty sure it's Mexico, but we get your point.
u dont even have any general dirt bike knowledge