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I like the fact that your videos are transparent while you’re doing the work.
Appreciate it. Working on these projects isn’t always a blast…
Just watched the end. Good form on using the wheel as a fail safe. I do this on every vehicle I have a wheel off of, not just light ones.
I’ve had too many close calls with jacks. Even with jack stands, can’t go wrong with setting a rim underneath. Thanks for watching!
Same my dad taught me that. Thanks pops! ❤
Thanks for showing me what I'm in for. Its always faster the second time. You just showed me the first.Thank-you sir!
Best of luck to you. Glad the video helped!
Appreciate it! Just picked up one of these machines.
Enjoy it! They’re tons of fun.
Very good
Thanks, glad you enjoyed.
What year did they use sealed bearings
I think they all had them! Every Japanese motorcycle/ATV I’ve worked on has had sealed wheel bearing setups.
Where can I get that front bumper?
Came with it. I think it’s made by Kimpex
@@backcountrybuilds How many miles on that?
I like the fact that your videos are transparent while you’re doing the work.
Appreciate it. Working on these projects isn’t always a blast…
Just watched the end. Good form on using the wheel as a fail safe. I do this on every vehicle I have a wheel off of, not just light ones.
I’ve had too many close calls with jacks. Even with jack stands, can’t go wrong with setting a rim underneath. Thanks for watching!
Same my dad taught me that. Thanks pops! ❤
Thanks for showing me what I'm in for. Its always faster the second time.
You just showed me the first.
Thank-you sir!
Best of luck to you. Glad the video helped!
Appreciate it! Just picked up one of these machines.
Enjoy it! They’re tons of fun.
Very good
Thanks, glad you enjoyed.
What year did they use sealed bearings
I think they all had them! Every Japanese motorcycle/ATV I’ve worked on has had sealed wheel bearing setups.
Where can I get that front bumper?
Came with it. I think it’s made by Kimpex
@@backcountrybuilds How many miles on that?