Been reading Kevin's articles for like 50 years or so because I'm old enough to remember Joe Parkhurst, Gordon Jennings, Bob Braverman, Cycle Guide, Cycle World, Cycle etc. Kinda neat to see him and hear him. Way before the internet and videos there were magazines. Reading those articles was one of the better influences on me as I was a bit of a motorcycle delinquent in high school - but I WAS reading. In Mr. Cameron's case, I was reading articles written by a Harvard grad with a physics background. No way that could be bad.
50 years...I'm 70, but hadn't discovered Kevin Cameron until 15 or so years ago.....what a world of stuff I've missed...! But I've had bikes since high school also....
Kevin Cameron - Yessir! Nothing beats hands on. Fortunately for me, my first bikes were Japanese - spoiled! Maintenance was a rude awakening with my first Triumph.
You don't need to turn-down the entire stud (unless you are obsessing about weight reduction). Just make a smooth fillet where the stud necks down to the threads.
Been reading Kevin's articles for like 50 years or so because I'm old enough to remember Joe Parkhurst, Gordon Jennings, Bob Braverman, Cycle Guide, Cycle World, Cycle etc. Kinda neat to see him and hear him. Way before the internet and videos there were magazines. Reading those articles was one of the better influences on me as I was a bit of a motorcycle delinquent in high school - but I WAS reading. In Mr. Cameron's case, I was reading articles written by a Harvard grad with a physics background. No way that could be bad.
50 years...I'm 70, but hadn't discovered Kevin Cameron until 15 or so years ago.....what a world of stuff I've missed...! But I've had bikes since high school also....
Kevin Cameron - Yessir! Nothing beats hands on. Fortunately for me, my first bikes were Japanese - spoiled! Maintenance was a rude awakening with my first Triumph.
Even if you already know what he's explaining, it's still great to watch him do it!
I have known about primary vibration for years but thanks for the explanation of secondary.
Been read Kevin since the mid 80's. Now I have a motorcycle magazine collection going back to the late 60's. Lot's of Cameron and Jennings.
That music, I feel like I'm in Hogwarts learning about muggle's technology.
Beautifully explained
You don't need to turn-down the entire stud (unless you are obsessing about weight reduction). Just make a smooth fillet where the stud necks down to the threads.
Kevin's videos are very informative. The background music is terrible!
Good video but CUT THE MUSIC FFS !
i wouldn't have made the point so strongly myself but i agree, the tinkling music is distracting and unwelcome.
I'd love to go for a drink with Kevin