It's great to see your kid involved in things like this as it definitely helps them learn life skills and by the way, now we know who the mechanic is and who the supervisor is 😜.
These are the stands I used in the video: amzn.to/427ylAk, although I don't recommend them for the Kawasaki. If I were to get new stands this is what type I would go with: amzn.to/3qiEI6D. Thanks for watching!
They actually did a very good job... I've changed the tires before without them, and my rims got pretty scratched... these worked very well. amzn.to/3OSobg5
For $85 why bother doing it yourselves, also most balancing is done electronically so it’s perfectly balanced. Personally would not recommend doing it yourself.
You guys really do all kinds of stuff. I love it.
Thanks for commenting and watching the video!
It's great to see your kid involved in things like this as it definitely helps them learn life skills and by the way, now we know who the mechanic is and who the supervisor is 😜.
nice Video 🔥
Thumbs up and keep it up !
Thank you 😊
Well done guys 👍
Thank you!
What front stands did you use? I feel like my front stands put the weight on the ABS sensor.
These are the stands I used in the video: amzn.to/427ylAk, although I don't recommend them for the Kawasaki. If I were to get new stands this is what type I would go with: amzn.to/3qiEI6D. Thanks for watching!
How did the rim protects do to not scratch the rims ? Rate ?
They actually did a very good job... I've changed the tires before without them, and my rims got pretty scratched... these worked very well. amzn.to/3OSobg5
@@ProjectAnonymous_Duo I saw someone using plastic shampoo cans or plastic milk bottle slices to protect the rim
For $85 why bother doing it yourselves, also most balancing is done electronically so it’s perfectly balanced. Personally would not recommend doing it yourself.