Thanks for being honest about that issue. some people will be installing these for the first time and will not know that the adjusters should be free once the mounting bolts are nipped up.
We need to get Van and STG to 100K by the end of the year...Sup UP! They got some of the best most helpful video’s on Y-tube, Great customer service and shit for your bike that other place’s don’t. Keep on rocking in the fee world!.....
you use zoom recorder to record some pole mic...i have this setup in my company...problem is that in vocal is so much room reverb/echo...you will have much better sound with tascam dr-10l or rode Wireless GO which you can connect directly into camera. Wireless GO into camera dont need resync audio to video.
Hey, Brian….. I don’t think you had to take tire off to install these. Supper the wheel from underneath with a block of wood or anything, slide axle out, install adjusters, and then slide able back in.
I noticed some manufacturers put the axle nut on the right instead of the left. Is there particular reason why that is? I've noticed that when it's on the left the chain slack gets taken up when tightened and I have to take extra care to push the wheel forward. When I put the nut on the right I rarely have that problem.
All three of the bikes we are riding now had the axle nut on the right to start. I flipped the axle on all of the bikes to put the nut on the left because I feel it makes changing the tire easier. When I torque the axle down I like to put a 10 or 12mm wrench in between the sprocket and the chain then roll the wheel back to ensure the axle is firmly against the adjuster blocks. The position of the axle should not have any affect on the chain tension. - Van
Worth mentioning the K46 lightech adjusters don't fit the K67. Also wish they made the lifters in black. As always, awesome detailed explanation every step and calling out potential mistakes. thank you!
Hi Brian, It's been a while. First thing. Thanks for sharing another great detailed vid. I bought a 2017 S1000R about 6 weeks ago. totally in love with it. Today I ordered the Lightech chain adjuster. If you don't mind me asking. In the BMW manual their is stated that when adjusting the chain, the rear wheel needs to be on the ground. Is there a big difference with how you do it and should I remove the rear wheel completely when installing the adjuster?
Hey Brian. I noticed that the cut-out for the swing arm bolt is facing INWARD instead of OUTWARD on the Lightech chain adjuster. Is that a newer version of the chain adjuster? Shouldn't the cut-out be facing outward?
Van i have a question, I installed these and the chain side adjuster is a little hard to turn by hand, the other side is adjusted easily though. Is that normal?
If this is the case when the axle is not installed then you have an issue. If you are noticing this with the axle in place I have found the drive side a little tougher. - Van
@@sportbiketrackgear I mean not the stand itself, but the little tool you are using to lift the wheel to align it for easier axle insertion. Best Regards
Hey Bryan I thought the lifter go on the outside not inside we’re u had them ? I never owned ones but I am looking to put some on my 16 bmw race bike. And I always seen them on the outside.
Sportbike Track Gear yes I did my research after and seen they have a generation 1 and generation 2. Maybe the new ones go on the inside now. It does make it look way. Cleaner than having it outside. Great work Bryan. Will buy a set soon for mine as well.
Thanks for being honest about that issue. some people will be installing these for the first time and will not know that the adjusters should be free once the mounting bolts are nipped up.
Thanks for watching! - Van
Thanks, ordered the adjusters and wedge!
Appreciate the business! - Van
We need to get Van and STG to 100K by the end of the year...Sup UP! They got some of the best most helpful video’s on Y-tube, Great customer service and shit for your bike that other place’s don’t. Keep on rocking in the fee world!.....
got some of the worst customer service from them.
you use zoom recorder to record some pole mic...i have this setup in my company...problem is that in vocal is so much room reverb/echo...you will have much better sound with tascam dr-10l or rode Wireless GO which you can connect directly into camera. Wireless GO into camera dont need resync audio to video.
I will pass this along to the video guy. - Van
Hey, Brian….. I don’t think you had to take tire off to install these. Supper the wheel from underneath with a block of wood or anything, slide axle out, install adjusters, and then slide able back in.
Sometimes I will disassemble a little further in the video to give a better look. - Van
@@sportbiketrackgear I figured you had a good reason. Keep up the great work, buddy!
I noticed some manufacturers put the axle nut on the right instead of the left. Is there particular reason why that is? I've noticed that when it's on the left the chain slack gets taken up when tightened and I have to take extra care to push the wheel forward. When I put the nut on the right I rarely have that problem.
All three of the bikes we are riding now had the axle nut on the right to start. I flipped the axle on all of the bikes to put the nut on the left because I feel it makes changing the tire easier. When I torque the axle down I like to put a 10 or 12mm wrench in between the sprocket and the chain then roll the wheel back to ensure the axle is firmly against the adjuster blocks.
The position of the axle should not have any affect on the chain tension. - Van
Worth mentioning the K46 lightech adjusters don't fit the K67. Also wish they made the lifters in black. As always, awesome detailed explanation every step and calling out potential mistakes. thank you!
Hi Brian, It's been a while. First thing. Thanks for sharing another great detailed vid. I bought a 2017 S1000R about 6 weeks ago. totally in love with it. Today I ordered the Lightech chain adjuster. If you don't mind me asking. In the BMW manual their is stated that when adjusting the chain, the rear wheel needs to be on the ground. Is there a big difference with how you do it and should I remove the rear wheel completely when installing the adjuster?
what up man. i have L/Tech all over my 07 ZX6R. great vids by the way
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ps. what’s the model of bike table? i’m gonna be lookin for one next year.
Hey Brian. I noticed that the cut-out for the swing arm bolt is facing INWARD instead of OUTWARD on the Lightech chain adjuster. Is that a newer version of the chain adjuster? Shouldn't the cut-out be facing outward?
Not sure if this is a new design or if Lightech just felt this was the best for the S1000RR. I will say they fit and work as expected. - Van
Van i have a question, I installed these and the chain side adjuster is a little hard to turn by hand, the other side is adjusted easily though. Is that normal?
If this is the case when the axle is not installed then you have an issue. If you are noticing this with the axle in place I have found the drive side a little tougher. - Van
How you call the rear tire lift for the stand? Need that thing
Woodcraft Rear Stand. Here is a link to them on our site: www.sportbiketrackgear.com/woodcraft/?_bc_fsnf=1&Product=Rear+Stand
@@sportbiketrackgear I mean not the stand itself, but the little tool you are using to lift the wheel to align it for easier axle insertion. Best Regards
What’s the brand of paddock stand I like the wheel lift on it ?
We like to use the Pit Bull or Woodcraft stands with our bikes. Either one offer top quality and performance. - Van
i need some of these for my drz
Hey Bryan I thought the lifter go on the outside not inside we’re u had them ? I never owned ones but I am looking to put some on my 16 bmw race bike. And I always seen them on the outside.
The are installed on the inside for sure. We received the correct pair and have them on the bike now. - Van
Sportbike Track Gear yes I did my research after and seen they have a generation 1 and generation 2. Maybe the new ones go on the inside now. It does make it look way. Cleaner than having it outside. Great work Bryan. Will buy a set soon for mine as well.