just saw your many videos, your careful no doubt. I block my wheel same as you to spray. As a painting contractor, kerosene lubricates leather packings in my airless paint sprayer, good cleaning choice over gasoline . Put a big pan paint rollerpan tray insert under what your cleaning. For the vertical wheel gard cardboard, tape foil over it so it doesnt soak the cardboard.
Agree that the Grease Ninja is great. I have one for my motorcycles and a smaller one for my bicycle. And kerosene is a great chain cleaner. I save pizza boxes so that I have cardboard to protect my garage floor and the bike's rear wheel from my chain cleaning and oiling escapades.
Grease Ninja is really nice, I love how it keeps you from over spraying everything. Kerosene is awesome to clean the chain as well. Just make sure you cover your eyes and have a well ventilated area, not good to breath. Thanks for commenting, ride safe.
It really depends on how it looks. Generally about once every couple of months. It really depends on the conditions I ride in. Sometimes the chain doesn’t get very dirty and other times in just days it get really dirty. So I kind of just clean it as it begins to look dark. I do always lube it after every other ride. Thank you for commenting, hope this kind of answered your question.
Sorry I haven't had a chance to get back to you. The best thing is to go to the GreaseNinja site and check there since I don't remember the exact size.
I actually got mine on Offer Up. If you look on Craigslist, EBay and other places that sell used items , you will see them for good prices. I got mine for $60 off of someone that had it sitting in his garage, hardly used.
Hi is it possible to remove front sprocket cover without removing gear shifter? Maybe im dumb, but i didnt find the way... Thanks for answer
Great video bro! Keep up the Hyper content. I just bought a 2020 and your videos are very useful.
Thank you for commenting. Enjoy your new bike, they are fun bikes to ride.
You've been the most reliable source I've seen on the hypermotard. Have you been able to track down a workshop manual for this bike?
No, it would be nice. With time someone will probably download one.
just saw your many videos, your careful no doubt. I block my wheel same as you to spray. As a painting contractor, kerosene lubricates leather packings in my airless paint sprayer, good cleaning choice over gasoline . Put a big pan paint rollerpan tray insert under what your cleaning.
For the vertical wheel gard cardboard, tape foil over it so it doesnt soak the cardboard.
Thanks, good advice on the pan. I love to learn from my viewers!!
Agree that the Grease Ninja is great. I have one for my motorcycles and a smaller one for my bicycle. And kerosene is a great chain cleaner. I save pizza boxes so that I have cardboard to protect my garage floor and the bike's rear wheel from my chain cleaning and oiling escapades.
Grease Ninja is really nice, I love how it keeps you from over spraying everything.
Kerosene is awesome to clean the chain as well. Just make sure you cover your eyes and have a well ventilated area, not good to breath.
Thanks for commenting, ride safe.
Great tips! Keep them coming!
Mark Barnett The next video will be regarding a tip to adjust the chain tension quickly.
Thank you for commenting.
Enjoyed your videos. Do you still have the bike? Hope all is well
Thank you. I actually ended up selling the bike due to my job transfer. I just was not ridding much, no time.
How often do you clean the chain
Good work keep up the vids
It really depends on how it looks. Generally about once every couple of months. It really depends on the conditions I ride in. Sometimes the chain doesn’t get very dirty and other times in just days it get really dirty. So I kind of just clean it as it begins to look dark.
I do always lube it after every other ride.
Thank you for commenting, hope this kind of answered your question.
Hi what size chain lubricator did you get
Was going to order but unsure which size
I don’t remember the size , but it should be on the grease ninja web page .
You can call and ask them as well.
What's the chain size for the GreaseNinja?
Sorry I haven't had a chance to get back to you. The best thing is to go to the GreaseNinja site and check there since I don't remember the exact size.
Where did you get that rear wheel stand?
I actually got mine on Offer Up. If you look on Craigslist, EBay and other places that sell used items , you will see them for good prices. I got mine for $60 off of someone that had it sitting in his garage, hardly used.
If I'm not mistaken, that should be a pit bull stand. I have the same one.
@@Baldsohard365 Yes it is.
Rambo!!!