Those were the good ole days late 60s and 70s bought my first bike from my paper runs money I'd saved a red Honda 90cc step thru then onto the SL70cc XR75 and YZ250cc montessa 360H6 enduro bikes before getting my licence on an XS650B late 70s Yamaha loved growing up in those days I'm still riding around 65 years later on my trusty FJR 1300 Yamaha a fantastic bike very fast smooth and reliable IV owned her since new and it will probably outlive me it's actually my 65th birthday today love your videos mate stay safe and upright my friend from the Bellarine peninsula ocean grove Geelong VIC
@@christga100 her trucking job on the cement mixer is good and extremely well paid too. yeah i just use the vaseline just to help put them in plsce easier. either way if you dont use anyhing and remove the covers often they will break up regardless
Just changed my very first bike battery, also thanks to your help. Greetings from Aussie
good to hear all went well.
Watching this as a tutorial to refit my battery, cheers Warro
hopefully it was helpful
@@ridewithwarro definitely was, need to order a pair of nuts and bolts to screw the battery securely onto the bike...
Yep, spot on Warro. Earth off first & on last was hammered into me as an apprentice.
always good to hear when one is on target
I learnt to ride on a Honda 125 as far as the public roads go in the early 70s Warro. Those were the days. A gold coloured one I think.
i too actually think the very late 60's to the mid '70's was the best time to be around
Those were the good ole days late 60s and 70s bought my first bike from my paper runs money I'd saved a red Honda 90cc step thru then onto the SL70cc XR75 and YZ250cc montessa 360H6 enduro bikes before getting my licence on an XS650B late 70s Yamaha loved growing up in those days I'm still riding around 65 years later on my trusty FJR 1300 Yamaha a fantastic bike very fast smooth and reliable IV owned her since new and it will probably outlive me it's actually my 65th birthday today love your videos mate stay safe and upright my friend from the Bellarine peninsula ocean grove Geelong VIC
Thanks Warro, needed to know how to get to the battery
all good -happy to hear it helped
👍 Thanks for sharing. Good tip on using Vaseline on the terminals and grommets.
works well jst like the demo showd.
@@christga100 her trucking job on the cement mixer is good and extremely well paid too. yeah i just use the vaseline just to help put them in plsce easier.
either way if you dont use anyhing and remove the covers often they will break up regardless
Love ya work man
Glad to hear it
@@ridewithwarro keep yo the great work mat
The same is for CB 125F 2020-21 Euro 5 (E5). Thanks.
very handy to know
Are the battery's a 6 or 12 voltage on the Honda CB 125E
12
Why do you use vaseline?
stops corrosion on the terminals
Anyone traumatised by the split infinitive in the title ("To Correctly Fit") please refer to your service provider.
that too...lol