@@p20dirtrider damn man, how much did it cost to ship the engine over to the UK and back? Genuinely curious as I'll need to do the same at some point once mine arrives from the UK
@@p20dirtrider oh that's decent man. I was expecting like 1500 USD or something. $750 is definitely doable. Did you put the engine back in yourself or get a mechanic to do it for you?
@@bmwm3man if your mechanical then you will probably be fine. When I removed the engine I left as much hanging in place as possible. Take pictures or a video also so you have a good idea of how it was in prior. I have a small hoist and hung it from my garage ceiling and that helped out. Also having a second pair of hands when putting the engine bolts back in would be nice. All and all you have to take your time and go slow. There's a ton of connections and hoses that you don't want to forget to tighten. Also I replaced old fuel lines while I was in there. Overall I did it in under two days/about 10 hours Total
looking forward to the video man
How’s this motor holding up?
Video coming in the future?
where did you get the carbon parts?
Hey man. Just bought one of these bikes myself and I have a lot of questions. Anyway I could get in touch with you?
Ya man sorry I just saw this but you can leave your number and I’ll give ya a call if you still need advise
what seat is that on you sxv? they still avail be anywhere I like it. thanks
Who did the rebuild for you?
Paul Calvert
@@p20dirtrider damn man, how much did it cost to ship the engine over to the UK and back? Genuinely curious as I'll need to do the same at some point once mine arrives from the UK
@@bmwm3man it expensive. DHL got it done in a week and it was about 750$ in total there and back
@@p20dirtrider oh that's decent man. I was expecting like 1500 USD or something. $750 is definitely doable. Did you put the engine back in yourself or get a mechanic to do it for you?
@@bmwm3man if your mechanical then you will probably be fine. When I removed the engine I left as much hanging in place as possible. Take pictures or a video also so you have a good idea of how it was in prior. I have a small hoist and hung it from my garage ceiling and that helped out. Also having a second pair of hands when putting the engine bolts back in would be nice. All and all you have to take your time and go slow. There's a ton of connections and hoses that you don't want to forget to tighten. Also I replaced old fuel lines while I was in there. Overall I did it in under two days/about 10 hours Total