Maybe im to late for it, but the fuse list translates to: (in appearing order) -Instument/Break/Back light -stand/idle light -Blinker / Clock -Outlet (Im guessing ist for the outlets you mentioned ealier in the Batterie Part) -Optional Equipment -Fuel -Dubble Horn / Fan Awesome video series Man! Keep it going, you rock that editing! Greetings from Germany.
translation for the fuse box: 7,5A lights for instrument cluster, brake and tail light 7,5A running lights 15A turn signals and clock 15A electric socket 15A special accessories 7,5A fuel pump 15A horn and cooling fan
Thanks for making the series, great to see full break down of the sorts of problems and trials that come up with this sort of project. I'll be looking to probably get a K100rs myself in a year or so, and doing my own project. So learning as much as possible is always welcome.
Usually don’t like build videos because of the amount of boring that most UA-cam folks have. But your content is just the best! I really look forward to this series man
I just discovered your channel a couple days ago. I'm enjoying the Brick Build and I was thrilled to find the second episode in my feed today. Keep up the great work.
This is great! the fails and frustration makes it more grounded and real, I have been like that many a time on a build but you always go back for more, cant wait for the next episode.
Inspiring asf ... Proves all u need is some tools, patience, a manual and you can wrench almost anything you put ur time into. Right on bro, order some stickers to support the build and channel. Keep crushing it⚙️
Just found your video series on the brick find it funny and you're Style of humor is pretty darn good makes me laugh once in awhile glad to see you're restoring this classic motorcycle looks like you're doing a fantastic job.
New bike name: Filth. Edit: I have changed my mind. The bike will henceforth be named *Lubey Boye* in my own head. Thank you. Love the video. Thank you so much! I may be 21 but I do have the attention span to finish the entire video!
Looking good. Makes me want to get on of these bikes and turn it into a go kart. If you’re ever working on exhaust studs again you may want to pick up a propane plumbing torch. A little heat and a gentle tap with a hammer usually frees up stubborn fasteners. Or if your not a fan of the fire approach look into getting kroil penetrating oil, or you could mix your own up using automatic transmission oil and acetone in a 50-50 mix in a spray bottle. Either way good luck with the project.
Stumbled across your channel as a mate is doing something similar with a BMW K1100, although not on UA-cam. You create extremely professional videos, very impressive, and I'm looking forward to the build.
GREAT content as usual! keep doing what you are doing. You have a talent. It is awesome how you can get mechanical/technical without losing the attention of those less ...mechanically/technically inclined
I just about died laughing from the "ok, now we can get the frame off..NOPE!" All because I have been there MANY times! Thank you for sharing the real world on youtube and not some doctored up nonsense.
Thank you. Keep it up, one little project at a time. I know it's easy to think there is too much, or I don't know how to do it all. One little thing at a time learning as you go. Nice work.
Its A good thing that I have experience wrenching and all the tools I have access to. The manual gives me bike specific knowledge so while its time consuming its very doable
i rode over to Daytona Bike Week yesterday and I'll be damned if I didn't see a K100 exactly like yours. In about the same shape as well. Good luck on your build. I can't wait to see the finished product.
This video was Inspiring brother, Love your work I build Cafe Racers so it's always nice to see a fellow youtuber doing the same :) thank you for sharing this
That frame struggle is so relatable. I was fitting a board to an accent wall and had to sand and cut the bitch like 7 times to get it to fit correctly. Good thing is only I can see the imperfections. Keep it coming!
Good quality videos and the fact that you are actually funny makes it even better! Hopefully going to start my second bike build this spring! Greetings from Sweden..
Great Video! You deserve every Sub you have and even more. Your videos are always so much fun to watch and educational. It's always great to laugh while learning. Keep the videos coming! Ride Safe! 100 thumbs up for this one!
So when it comes to being on a budget roll by Harbor Freight Tools. Every shade tree mechanic will tell you most of the time it’s enough to cut the mustard without breaking a bank. Loving watching this:) Entertaining as always Positive vibes your way bro!
Nice video! Find it helpful even after 2 years have passed lol. Just a quick question: where can I find the manual appeared in your video? I have a plan to get a K100 as my project bike. Thanks a ton!
Fuses on the fuseblock: 7,5A Instruments/Brake and Taillight 7,5A parking lights 15A Indicators/Clock 15A socket 15A Optional Equipment 7,5A Fuelpump 15A double horn/Radiator fan If you have some more german questions, just ask i drive a 1983 K100RS in Germany (:
Bro.. that’s some serious work lol. Very entertaining to see this, and looking forward to seeing how this turns out. You make me want to buy a beater and turn it around too!
@@Theillestrator1050 go to a junkyard homie, you can always find something in a junkyard. I found a 2JZ in mint condition for 400 bucks. Turbos are here and there in junkyards. Find one that is serviceable and refirbish it and slap that sucker one
Hell yeah man I am always loved your videos so informative and now a build series ! Nice ! Keep up the great content man ! I turn wrenches for a living so I love the build series
Looked like there was definitely some moisture in the oil. May have just been from sitting but it's possible there is a coolant leak to the oil system. I'd investigate further especially if this engine is known for it.
Badass. I know you're outside and you can't leave it but I like to lay a moving blanket down like a place mat, keeping everything off the ground and it makes clean up easier. That and a dropped screw or socket doesn't bounce and roll away as easy.
I could do that, my logic against laying down anything that isn't disposable like cardboard is that it'll get gross and mildew pretty quick cause the ground is wet
Awesome video. Can't wait to see #3 this bike is in quite a rough shape......holy shit. It must have spend a fair amount of time outside in all weather conditions. There are not that many miles on her. My 94 R1100RS has about 50k miles on her and I thought she was rough but seriously thinking about making a Cafe racer out of her. You are an inspiration buddy. Good job!!!
🔥🔥🔥 damn son, getting right down to business! This grimy thing has the makings of a lot of fun & satisfaction. I'll hafta look at these stickers...definitely willing to pitch in for the project!
You're a fkkn rockstar! your so in-depth details make me regret getting a k100 for scrambler project lol. but for reals good video my guy! You keep the humor and knowledge on top. cheers to your channels success
Dude, please put these into a playlist, I'm rebuilding a K75, and your videos are ESSENTIAL! You're the MVP.
I love it. Definitely excited for episode 3
Maybe im to late for it, but the fuse list translates to:
(in appearing order)
-Instument/Break/Back light
-stand/idle light
-Blinker / Clock
-Outlet (Im guessing ist for the outlets you mentioned ealier in the Batterie Part)
-Optional Equipment
-Fuel
-Dubble Horn / Fan
Awesome video series Man! Keep it going, you rock that editing!
Greetings from Germany.
translation for the fuse box:
7,5A lights for instrument cluster, brake and tail light
7,5A running lights
15A turn signals and clock
15A electric socket
15A special accessories
7,5A fuel pump
15A horn and cooling fan
This is so inspirational, my dude
I watch a lot of builds and your running commentary is by far the best.
Thanks for making the series, great to see full break down of the sorts of problems and trials that come up with this sort of project.
I'll be looking to probably get a K100rs myself in a year or so, and doing my own project. So learning as much as possible is always welcome.
Usually don’t like build videos because of the amount of boring that most UA-cam folks have. But your content is just the best! I really look forward to this series man
That's good to know, because I 100% know how boring build series can be so Im spicing it up here
Rewatching this now, as I am just starting on finally building out my K1100. Your videos are what originally inspired me!
Good start, props for checking compression 1st. Never ceases to amaze me how many people skip that, then wonder why the engine blew 6 months later.
😂😂
Glad I happened across this channel. This tear down has been so entertaining and informative! Great job!
Man you paint the most honest picture of what we all go through. Can’t wait for the next vid on this build!
One of my favorite series at the moment
Man I am glad to have found this channel
I've been contemplating selling my 85 k100 but this series is motivating me to build mine again
Thanks for taking us along ;)
I just discovered your channel a couple days ago. I'm enjoying the Brick Build and I was thrilled to find the second episode in my feed today. Keep up the great work.
Thanks for sticking around!
The videos just keep getting better. Well done, sir
Another good show. Probably the only motovlogger I’d ride with.
Can’t tell you how excited I got when I realized this was your video! Clicked on before realizing it was going to be illest!
Didn't even expect the video coming so soon. A surprise, but a welcome one
These first few episodes are all teardown... They can come out relatively quick. Once we start building it up it'll definitely slow down.
This is great! the fails and frustration makes it more grounded and real, I have been like that many a time on a build but you always go back for more, cant wait for the next episode.
Inspiring asf ... Proves all u need is some tools, patience, a manual and you can wrench almost anything you put ur time into. Right on bro, order some stickers to support the build and channel. Keep crushing it⚙️
Thanks man
This is amazing. Loving this series so far started with the history video that was fire.
I have a 88 Flying Brick and this vid is brilliant. Thanks for posting it. Im looking forward to watching episode 3
Just found your video series on the brick find it funny and you're Style of humor is pretty darn good makes me laugh once in awhile glad to see you're restoring this classic motorcycle looks like you're doing a fantastic job.
New bike name: Filth.
Edit: I have changed my mind. The bike will henceforth be named *Lubey Boye* in my own head. Thank you.
Love the video. Thank you so much! I may be 21 but I do have the attention span to finish the entire video!
What a great series to follow man. I'd love to support the build by the way!
Thank you!
Just found your channel a few days ago, but already at the top of my favs list. Will definitely be keeping an eye out for new releases!
Thanks for subscribing!
Looking good. Makes me want to get on of these bikes and turn it into a go kart. If you’re ever working on exhaust studs again you may want to pick up a propane plumbing torch. A little heat and a gentle tap with a hammer usually frees up stubborn fasteners. Or if your not a fan of the fire approach look into getting kroil penetrating oil, or you could mix your own up using automatic transmission oil and acetone in a 50-50 mix in a spray bottle. Either way good luck with the project.
Loving this - was hoping this was all released already, but I'll just wait patiently
We're just getting started 😁
Stumbled across your channel as a mate is doing something similar with a BMW K1100, although not on UA-cam. You create extremely professional videos, very impressive, and I'm looking forward to the build.
This is going to be a very interesting series to watch, me thinks. Can't wait for the next!
Finally entertainment has arrived
Love your work, cant wait to make my way through the k100 build vids
You’ve got some serious mechanical skill
Awesome video. Funny, entertaining, and I'm super stoked to see the results.
damn youtube notifications work !
GREAT content as usual! keep doing what you are doing. You have a talent. It is awesome how you can get mechanical/technical without losing the attention of those less ...mechanically/technically inclined
I just about died laughing from the "ok, now we can get the frame off..NOPE!" All because I have been there MANY times! Thank you for sharing the real world on youtube and not some doctored up nonsense.
😂 gotta salvage some enjoyment out of the painful moments
Thank you. Keep it up, one little project at a time. I know it's easy to think there is too much, or I don't know how to do it all. One little thing at a time learning as you go. Nice work.
Its A good thing that I have experience wrenching and all the tools I have access to. The manual gives me bike specific knowledge so while its time consuming its very doable
Reminded me of the first few times I wrenched on my bike, badass series man
You got style bro! Excited af for this series!!
i rode over to Daytona Bike Week yesterday and I'll be damned if I didn't see a K100 exactly like yours. In about the same shape as well. Good luck on your build. I can't wait to see the finished product.
Stay motivated, my friend! We're all waiting to see progress.
This video was Inspiring brother, Love your work I build Cafe Racers so it's always nice to see a fellow youtuber doing the same :) thank you for sharing this
Just stumbled across your channel man. Looks like an awesome build coming up!
Excited for you. Looking forward to the next installment.
That frame struggle is so relatable.
I was fitting a board to an accent wall and had to sand and cut the bitch like 7 times to get it to fit correctly.
Good thing is only I can see the imperfections.
Keep it coming!
Not bad man, very good video. Also I'd recommend getting a 10x10 pop-up tent from harbor freight just to protect yourself from the sun on hot days.
I welcome the day that I need to buy one of those or some other sun protection because I want the sun back!
Looking good man, looking forward to the rest of this series
This is gonna be a great bike! I'm already looking forward to the next video! Great content man, narration skills: 10/10.
Glad to see I'm not the only one who couldn't figure out how to get the damn seat up! Such weird bikes
I love this, the bike and the editing.
Thank you, I will follow this project.
Awesome serie mate can't wait for what's coming next!
Your videos are really getting better !! I can't wait to see the next episode :)
Glad to see you wrenching, man! That ride is going to be sick! Love hurts.
This is perfect man keep up the great work. Total inspiration for my brick 🤙🤙🤙 well back to the series 🤘
You Rock...this series is educational and frikking hilarious !
That’s an interesting choice for a cafe racer. Can’t wait to see it done.
Love your style of videos and the editing quality is 10/10
Pretty cool to see the frame come off the block. A hell of a lot easier than trying to wrestle the engine out.
Its so satisfying how they designed it
Good quality videos and the fact that you are actually funny makes it even better! Hopefully going to start my second bike build this spring! Greetings from Sweden..
Timely find. I'm about to begin my own K100 project.
These older German bikes are so cool. Great vid bro.
Dude, your content is legit. I'm subbing and telling my bros about your channel.
Great Video! You deserve every Sub you have and even more. Your videos are always so much fun to watch and educational. It's always great to laugh while learning. Keep the videos coming! Ride Safe! 100 thumbs up for this one!
😃
Cool videos, and nice editing!
Awesome story telling! I plan to be working on a bike later this year 🙏🏽 but I’m gonna learn from your mistakes 😄
You're gonna be building a K bike?
I got a brick at the end of last year and am now just starting to work on it. It's a competition now
You are a genius editor! I enjoy Every second! I have the same bike transformed into brat style! Nice bike!
Love your videos mate. The funky music is so smooth as well. Cheers
So when it comes to being on a budget roll by Harbor Freight Tools. Every shade tree mechanic will tell you most of the time it’s enough to cut the mustard without breaking a bank. Loving watching this:)
Entertaining as always
Positive vibes your way bro!
I looked into buying one of their full size lifts and also their work bench.... turns out even harbor freight is out of my budget 😂
Nice video! Find it helpful even after 2 years have passed lol. Just a quick question: where can I find the manual appeared in your video? I have a plan to get a K100 as my project bike. Thanks a ton!
Fuses on the fuseblock:
7,5A Instruments/Brake and Taillight
7,5A parking lights
15A Indicators/Clock
15A socket
15A Optional Equipment
7,5A Fuelpump
15A double horn/Radiator fan
If you have some more german questions, just ask i drive a 1983 K100RS in Germany (:
Bro.. that’s some serious work lol. Very entertaining to see this, and looking forward to seeing how this turns out. You make me want to buy a beater and turn it around too!
As long as you can stand the crappy weather thus far while you're working outside then I say go for it
Back with an another banger
Loving this series mate
Dude the K100 bikes are soooo nice. I double dog dare you to turbo it
Lmao, if I had an infinite budget I probably would take that dare
@@Theillestrator1050 go to a junkyard homie, you can always find something in a junkyard. I found a 2JZ in mint condition for 400 bucks. Turbos are here and there in junkyards. Find one that is serviceable and refirbish it and slap that sucker one
On most vehicles the oil light is an oil pressure indicator not an oil level indicator.
Mad stacks dude. Look forwards to seeing this all pan out from Australia. I work on my bike and end up loosing 10kg in sweat from the heat.
Lmao, we need you guys over there to send some of that heat our way
Had to subscribe I cannot wait to see this bike when your through
Watched all these vids... and I feel like I can do anything now! Maybe a bit overconfident but now it’s time to shop for my k100
Never mind your german engineering education.......you're a good film maker. Good entertainment.
Watching from the UK! Great vid! Keep um coming dude 👍
Hell yeah man I am always loved your videos so informative and now a build series ! Nice ! Keep up the great content man ! I turn wrenches for a living so I love the build series
Great series so far. Looking to buy a k series asap!
awesome! cant wait to see what your new exhaust is going to be and how your going to mod the frame.
Another great video! This is really gonna help when I build my own! :D
Looked like there was definitely some moisture in the oil. May have just been from sitting but it's possible there is a coolant leak to the oil system. I'd investigate further especially if this engine is known for it.
This is awesome, reminds me of building my first bike
Great videos I just got on 88 k100 myself so I'll be looking for more videos 👍
Bro ya content is on point, my brother and I fux wit ya sh!t! keep it going weekly !
Badass. I know you're outside and you can't leave it but I like to lay a moving blanket down like a place mat, keeping everything off the ground and it makes clean up easier. That and a dropped screw or socket doesn't bounce and roll away as easy.
I could do that, my logic against laying down anything that isn't disposable like cardboard is that it'll get gross and mildew pretty quick cause the ground is wet
Awesome video. Can't wait to see #3 this bike is in quite a rough shape......holy shit. It must have spend a fair amount of time outside in all weather conditions. There are not that many miles on her. My 94 R1100RS has about 50k miles on her and I thought she was rough but seriously thinking about making a Cafe racer out of her. You are an inspiration buddy. Good job!!!
🔥🔥🔥 damn son, getting right down to business! This grimy thing has the makings of a lot of fun & satisfaction. I'll hafta look at these stickers...definitely willing to pitch in for the project!
Thanks bro
You're a fkkn rockstar! your so in-depth details make me regret getting a k100 for scrambler project lol. but for reals good video my guy! You keep the humor and knowledge on top. cheers to your channels success
I’m at the cleaning everything stage, hope you are lucky with the coolant pump. Mine is all rusty and grinding his own cover.
Loved the video bro 😙👍🏼 the way engines are lol .
New to channel, very entertaining. Looking forward to build.