yeah would be cool to see something like that. One thing I can think of that might work is one of those cam handle locks like this, (just as an example) www.grainger.com/product/3DAC6?gclid=Cj0KCQjwhZr1BRCLARIsALjRVQPJfF6gy9w7XLXtSQYWOaJXSIl-G7lPI_gzt5vVr1i01Coos-xBrRgaAo_eEALw_wcB&cm_mmc=PPC:+Google+PLA&ef_id=Cj0KCQjwhZr1BRCLARIsALjRVQPJfF6gy9w7XLXtSQYWOaJXSIl-G7lPI_gzt5vVr1i01Coos-xBrRgaAo_eEALw_wcB:G:s&s_kwcid=AL!2966!3!281698275558!!!g!470847567040! you would still have to unscrew it though but wouldn't require any tools. not sure if would stay down going over tons of bumps and stuff though, I might have to try it out at some point, would need to get the correct thread and bolt length
@@TDubsKid I like this idea a lot. I have a feeling it would stay really well. This is the same technology used on bicycles for the seat post. I mountain bike pretty hard and have no issues over jump and seriously rocky sections.
@@MarylandWearAndCarry Or use a large wingnut and lock washer with the allthread! Still have to "unscrew" but a large wingnut would make it "tool-less"
I bought longer bolts, cut the head off and drilled a hole through the extended part. Then I used an R clip to keep the seat attached. So the R clips would not get lost, I tethered them using a stranded stainless steel wire to a ring lug that is held by a bolt under there someplace. I can easily just grab the tether and tug to release the pin and then lift the seat. To put back on, I can feel the hole with the pin, again on a tether so no need to get on my knees and look up. Easy on and off without having to look at what I am doing, all by feel.
Wow, you even make a "heavily engaging" topic of seat bolts very entertaining. The zoomed drone footage and titling is on another level. Curious what people or wildlife would think of a t-rex riding a TW200??? Perhaps an idea for a future video...TW200 gone jurassic! Thanks for doing what you do so well!
Love the videos. Very creative. I haven't had a bike for almost 2 years now and evertime i watch your videos it makes me think the TW200 will be the next.
Really been enjoying your videos! I’ve been binge watching a ton. I’ve decided on the TW200 cannot wait to get one someday! Hope all is well! Excited for the next motorpickle video! 👍👍
Great to see you back. Love your tutorials. I watched your "raising the bar" video. I thought this guy really knows what he is doing with the attention to detail and routing, must be a mechanic. (you are). Subbed and been watching ever since. Wish they sold these in Germany. Keep em coming and stay safe.
I appreciate that! glad you enjoyed it, thanks for subscribing and watching. yeah it sucks you can't find them in every country. ill keep them coming :)
Love the videos TDUBz. I’ve been new to the dual sport family and watching you navigate challenges is inspirational. Made me feel more confident in producing better videos and most of enjoying the journey. Bless
Hey there Tdubs! Your TW starts to have more aftermarket parts than factory ones! I'm now a proud owner of a 2002 TW125, and oh boy that bike is GREAT, especially for its age! I drove it 400miles in little under 1 dat home from purchase and I love it! Sadly, i'm cut from it for at least one week due to me breaking that pesky oil gallery bolt and had to leave it at the shop to get it removed. But after that it will be FUN! I already ordered aftermarket barkbusters
hey there! haha almost starting to seem that way. yeah I got almost 16,000 miles now, dang sorry to hear that, should be an easy fix though. nice! those are great to have
@@TDubsKid Perfectly machine parts under the muddy fender that look better than those on the exterior and cost that much aren't worth it. The money is better spent on pretty external parts like large foot pegs.
When i bought my tw the seat bolts were missing, i used a pair of Phillips head bolts that came with my TV wall mount, 10mm i think. So my seat involves a Phillips head screwdriver to remove. Best part is it was extra hardware to me so was free too.
Great fun vid as always; the camping vids are my favorites but they are all good!! As regards the seat, I joined up the two bolt holes with a piece of aluminium then stuck heavy duty velcro on it and the seat; been like that for years and takes seconds (literally) to remove. Stay/ride safe!
Glad you like them! good because they are my favorite to make. nice! the only reason I would do that is because the rack bolts on that part too, but cool idea. thanks, ride safe as well!
Another awesome video! Keep it up! Would love to see you make one of carburetor cleaning! On another note, I was under the impression that the knob on the end would have been maybe spring loaded with a notch of some sort to truly make this a “quick release” but all in all, glad to see you back!
Hey Tdubs, you could wrap mechanic wire around the end of the bolt and then make a loop to the frame right there. That way you don't have to worry about loosing them and when you undo your seat they will stay hanging right there✌
T-Dubs in da hooouse!!! Dubs the videos you make and the way you edit and special effects are bomb 💣 keep up the great work and hope to see another vid soon. Peace ✌️ out!!!
1.Buy long screws 2. Get small pins 3. Drill a hole in the screw the size of the pin 4. Cut off head 5. Glu the stud in the seat 6. Install pins. You can tie them together
Interesting. Like Frankenstein neck bolts! Before I upgraded to stiffer rear spring, I used to completely bottom out rear and scrape underneath rear fender. Seems like these might be just out of the way enough👍🏼 Either way, I always appreciate seeing new Tdub mods!
Hey Bud, I didn't know if you could do one on fork oil change ? I've seen others that were ok -Dave Moss does big bikes, but I would like to see one in you STYLE🦖 , and it sounds like it might be time according to comments about your suspension heheh. Id be really interested in your before and after feed back on it, There's a lot of older TDub peeps around that might find it a good way to refresh their ride - just saying. As always great stuff and loving it 😎🦖
Those look heavy and not as quick as I hoped they'd be. Now I'm wondering if I could somehow get a threaded rod fixed into the treads on seat. Then drill a whole in the rod and put a pins through the holes. But the seat will probably be loose some ...... I have a another seat coming to replace the one I have I'll have to do some tool shed engineering on the old one.
Awsome vid. I ride a xt250 and thought about getting the bolts with the plastic knob ends for a similar function. I know people do it to quickly access the xt250 side tool compartment. That dinosaur is always up to no good. I found "free range" toilet paper for the first time and was sooo excited. Lol Stay safe and healthy. God Bless.
thanks man! oh nice, thats a cool idea, as long as the plastic knob has enough room to turn, probably a bit different on that bike. haha I know, getting a pet dinosaur was probably not the best idea 😂 thanks, you and your family as well. God bless!
TDubsKid yes ! Hand guards...also on the best rear gear rack. I know you’ve made videos in the past but they were a while ago and I don’t know if there’s anything that’s come along that you consider better so yes hand guards and a rear rack. Also is there any good Siskyou replacement to give it a little high and speed for getting some trail trail on the road?
@@tedfiocchi4499 oh ok here are my current hardstands: ua-cam.com/video/RJBoc6NR5F0/v-deo.html rack: ua-cam.com/video/P5WYS5sbfE0/v-deo.html and sprocket setup: ua-cam.com/video/eTN9wYcHPWk/v-deo.html
I am considering buying a TW but Suzuki makes a similar bike called the van van and it has fuel injection. Have you looked at them? If yes, how do you think the two compare?
I would have gotten a VanVan, too, but they're no longer being sold new in the U.S. so they are hard to find. In my neck of the woods, anyway. Fun-looking bike, tho!
Hey Tdubskid! The other day I was going to change the break pads on my tdubs and I obviously thought of your channel but as far as I can see you havent make a video on that yet. Was just wondering if you plan on making it? Thanks!👍✌️
My solution was ; I just use a jam nut that you can loosen with your fingers, snug it finger tight only, then screw a piece of tight fitting hose over the bolt, I put a little handle on the end of the hose to make it easy to grab and turn. I think doing the same with a cotter or keeper pin of some kind would work also, you'd have to drill a hole through the bolt. I note though that after awhile if you use the rubber tubing it will need to be replaced periodically, loses its tight fit. My bike tools are under the seat , and didn't want to carry a wrench in my pocket just to be able to get at the tools.
TDubsKid thanks man, he’s asking $2200 because dual sports are exceptionally rare in northern New England for some reason but I’m definitely not paying that
hey so i know its probably just easier to search up a tutorial, but i need some help with something, i just bought a 04' TTR 225, and the oil filter drain plug is having trouble going back in with the spring and filter thing, do you have any suggestions?
Good review. Though-it’s not a quick release, it’s a quicker release because of easier access. I thought about buying these but are really too expensive.
Hey - been subscribed for awhile and dig the channel.. I just started my own MotoVlog channel as well and listed you as one of my favorite motovloggers in the Pages section. Hope you don't mind - keep the good stuff coming -
Seems like it'd be a slightly better idea to add either an Allen key hole or a Torx Head hole in the end of the Bolt rather than an awkward to reach bolt head making a wrench the only way the bolt can be tightened. In fact? Wouldn’t it be a better idea just to get a stainless steel Allen head bolt that is as long as this fancy $40 bolt and put 5-6 nuts onto it up to the point where the fancy bolt stops then put on your stock washer on and.. Bingo. For $5-$6 bucks you'd have an even more useful solution.
This is what I did... A couple clips on some cut off bolts that I bottomed out and cross-drilled :) www.tw200forum.com/threads/mule-nuts.190/page-2#post-16414
You say the name of the company so quickly you can't understand the first word. You don't show the bag long enough to read it. I would like to buy these bolts but still have no idea where to get them. You might want to spend a few seconds giving information on the company that makes products you're reviewing.
For the money, I was hoping these might be like an actual quick release. Not just a longer bolt that's well machined
yeah would be cool to see something like that. One thing I can think of that might work is one of those cam handle locks like this, (just as an example) www.grainger.com/product/3DAC6?gclid=Cj0KCQjwhZr1BRCLARIsALjRVQPJfF6gy9w7XLXtSQYWOaJXSIl-G7lPI_gzt5vVr1i01Coos-xBrRgaAo_eEALw_wcB&cm_mmc=PPC:+Google+PLA&ef_id=Cj0KCQjwhZr1BRCLARIsALjRVQPJfF6gy9w7XLXtSQYWOaJXSIl-G7lPI_gzt5vVr1i01Coos-xBrRgaAo_eEALw_wcB:G:s&s_kwcid=AL!2966!3!281698275558!!!g!470847567040! you would still have to unscrew it though but wouldn't require any tools. not sure if would stay down going over tons of bumps and stuff though, I might have to try it out at some point, would need to get the correct thread and bolt length
@@TDubsKid I like this idea a lot. I have a feeling it would stay really well. This is the same technology used on bicycles for the seat post. I mountain bike pretty hard and have no issues over jump and seriously rocky sections.
What about pieces of all thread lock tighted into the bolt holes that are drilled for a hair pin like you'd have on a reciever hitch pin.
a pin wouldn't be good for me because the rack attaches to that spot, needs to be tight
@@MarylandWearAndCarry Or use a large wingnut and lock washer with the allthread! Still have to "unscrew" but a large wingnut would make it "tool-less"
I bought longer bolts, cut the head off and drilled a hole through the extended part. Then I used an R clip to keep the seat attached. So the R clips would not get lost, I tethered them using a stranded stainless steel wire to a ring lug that is held by a bolt under there someplace. I can easily just grab the tether and tug to release the pin and then lift the seat. To put back on, I can feel the hole with the pin, again on a tether so no need to get on my knees and look up. Easy on and off without having to look at what I am doing, all by feel.
Nice! Sounds legit!
I love your edits. The transition to drone shots is cool. Love the sound effect.
Thanks so much! 😀
Where did you get the whoosh and wind sound clips while flying?
various sound libraries and packs, plus I use my own recorded sounds
Wow, you even make a "heavily engaging" topic of seat bolts very entertaining. The zoomed drone footage and titling is on another level. Curious what people or wildlife would think of a t-rex riding a TW200??? Perhaps an idea for a future video...TW200 gone jurassic! Thanks for doing what you do so well!
Wow, thanks! haha sometimes makes me wondering if the neighbors are watching. 😀👍
wow, this is great. i am SOOOO tired of how hard it is to get the seat unbolted. this is no cure-all but it will make is easier. Thanks for showing!
for sure! yeah it's a pain. this does help a lot but I wish it was a bit better. no problem
Your videos are great bro. U deserve a million subscribers
Thank you so much 😀
Love the videos. Very creative. I haven't had a bike for almost 2 years now and evertime i watch your videos it makes me think the TW200 will be the next.
Glad you like them! dang that's too long not to have a bike haha. It's a fun bike for sure
Congratulations on the 20k subscribers Mr.TDubsKid. One of the best channels on UA-cam I apricate the effort you put into the Videos. Very Cool!!
Hey thanks! I appreciate that 😃 thanks so much for subscribing and making it possible
Really been enjoying your videos! I’ve been binge watching a ton. I’ve decided on the TW200 cannot wait to get one someday! Hope all is well! Excited for the next motorpickle video! 👍👍
Hey glad to hear you have been enjoying them! Very nice 👍 hope you enjoy it when you get one. So far so good, stay safe 😃
Great to see you back. Love your tutorials. I watched your "raising the bar" video. I thought this guy really knows what he is doing with the attention to detail and routing, must be a mechanic. (you are). Subbed and been watching ever since. Wish they sold these in Germany.
Keep em coming and stay safe.
I appreciate that! glad you enjoyed it, thanks for subscribing and watching. yeah it sucks you can't find them in every country. ill keep them coming :)
Me gusta las llantas que tienes como puedo conseguir esas llantas? No hay en bolivia gracias
not sure, can you order the tires online??
Love the videos TDUBz. I’ve been new to the dual sport family and watching you navigate challenges is inspirational. Made me feel more confident in producing better videos and most of enjoying the journey. Bless
Awesome! Thank you! welcome aboard. nice! just takes practice
@@TDubsKid I have to buy a new battery once or twice a year. I ride the bike as 2 time a week and keep battery tender on it. What is going on ?
@quillyaid what kind of bike? I would check for a parasetic draw
@@TDubsKid Its a 2006 tw200. Thanks for the info. Great vids
Hey there Tdubs! Your TW starts to have more aftermarket parts than factory ones! I'm now a proud owner of a 2002 TW125, and oh boy that bike is GREAT, especially for its age! I drove it 400miles in little under 1 dat home from purchase and I love it! Sadly, i'm cut from it for at least one week due to me breaking that pesky oil gallery bolt and had to leave it at the shop to get it removed. But after that it will be FUN! I already ordered aftermarket barkbusters
hey there! haha almost starting to seem that way. yeah I got almost 16,000 miles now, dang sorry to hear that, should be an easy fix though. nice! those are great to have
I made essentially the same thing with two jam nuts on a long bolt that had a wingnut welded to the bolts head. Took 5 minutes to make.
nice! that's awesome
@@TDubsKid Perfectly machine parts under the muddy fender that look better than those on the exterior and cost that much aren't worth it. The money is better spent on pretty external parts like large foot pegs.
The drone shots are fantastic!
Glad you like them! thanks
When i bought my tw the seat bolts were missing, i used a pair of Phillips head bolts that came with my TV wall mount, 10mm i think. So my seat involves a Phillips head screwdriver to remove. Best part is it was extra hardware to me so was free too.
hey nice! sounds like a good deal.
This bolt is very good! Maintenance will be easier! Thank you nice information!
for sure! so much easier to take the seat off now, thanks for watching!
Always keeping us entertained! -XT250 owner that watches your vids.
glad you guys enjoy them! the XT250 is a great bike
Great idea, making the washers fit snug, not able to just slide right off.
thanks! it would suck to loose them haha
We need more from ya man! Hope everything is a okay over there in colorado land.
almost done with the next one, all good where I live haha
always a good day when I see another of your videos!
Happy to hear that!
Great fun vid as always; the camping vids are my favorites but they are all good!! As regards the seat, I joined up the two bolt holes with a piece of aluminium then stuck heavy duty velcro on it and the seat; been like that for years and takes seconds (literally) to remove. Stay/ride safe!
Glad you like them! good because they are my favorite to make. nice! the only reason I would do that is because the rack bolts on that part too, but cool idea. thanks, ride safe as well!
Another awesome video! Keep it up! Would love to see you make one of carburetor cleaning! On another note, I was under the impression that the knob on the end would have been maybe spring loaded with a notch of some sort to truly make this a “quick release” but all in all, glad to see you back!
hey thank you! ill keep them coming. once my carburetor gets dirty ill make that video haha. yeah that would have been cool to be to see. thanks!
Cool video footage from the air!!!
hey thanks!
Oh yeah there’s the fpv i was waiting for at the end :) good vid as always
haha glad you enjoyed it 😀
Hey Tdubs, you could wrap mechanic wire around the end of the bolt and then make a loop to the frame right there. That way you don't have to worry about loosing them and when you undo your seat they will stay hanging right there✌
Cool idea, thanks!
Get 2 longer bolts and standoffs (drill a hole in a couple pieces of stock) ... save $35.00 plus shipping !!!
Liked the introduction ...
nice if it works it works, there are probably lots of ways to make a quicker release system
That drone flying is so cool 👍👍🏍️
thanks!
Hola buen dia. Buenos videos. Tengo yamaha tw 225 pero las llantas estan desgastadas
hello! thank you. I like the tw225. just gotta get some new tires if you can
@@TDubsKid thanks yes of course
Dang it that T-Rex got out from Kentucky ballistics and went over to Colorado. SCOTT GIT YO DINOS YOU GOT THE TOOLS TO DO IT haha
Haha crazy t-rex 🦖
T-Dubs in da hooouse!!! Dubs the videos you make and the way you edit and special effects are bomb 💣 keep up the great work and hope to see another vid soon. Peace ✌️ out!!!
haha thanks man!! ill keep the videos coming 😀
Ordered a set. They are much easier to use than the stock bolts.
nice! for sure much better when you need to take the seat off
nice! for sure much better when you need to take the seat off
I saw where one person used heavy duty Velcro on the seat and seat rail instead of bolts.
could work if you don't have a rack that attaches to that same spot
could work if you don't have a rack that attaches to that same spot
I own a wr but watch ur vids just cuz of the quality and the luls
haha thanks for watching. I like all dual sports and adventure bikes
You could just use an extension and a universal joint on a ratchet.
yeah true this just makes it easier for when you out on your bike
@@TDubsKid Not everyone has that youtube money
1.Buy long screws
2. Get small pins
3. Drill a hole in the screw the size of the pin
4. Cut off head
5. Glu the stud in the seat
6. Install pins. You can tie them together
Very good. Also see my reply at the top.
that works if you don't use a manrack that attaches to that spot
@@TDubsKid what s a man rack?
ua-cam.com/video/P5WYS5sbfE0/v-deo.html
Your cinematography and editing is getting really good. You might just rival Fort Nine before long.
thanks man! I appreciate that 😀
Interesting. Like Frankenstein neck bolts! Before I upgraded to stiffer rear spring, I used to completely bottom out rear and scrape underneath rear fender. Seems like these might be just out of the way enough👍🏼 Either way, I always appreciate seeing new Tdub mods!
haha they do look like! yeah I guess ill find out. seemed fine on my test. always good to have more tw mods haha
Honestly such good content... shame that more people dont watch it... and too bad we cant get a tw200 in eu anymore...
thank you! I appreciate that :) dang can you still get a tw125?
How about a clutch replacement vid? You mentioned making one a while back but I can't seem to find one. Cheers from Idaho, thanks for the vids!
once my clutch wears out sure thing! no problem, thanks for watching
your my hero. im going for a tw200. i like yours, but cant find one. so i guess the 2020 will do.
hey thanks! yeah I like the blue and black the most but the new ones look good to IMO
Great filming bud!
thanks!
Hey Bud, I didn't know if you could do one on fork oil change ? I've seen others that were ok -Dave Moss does big bikes, but I would like to see one in you STYLE🦖 , and it sounds like it might be time according to comments about your suspension heheh. Id be really interested in your before and after feed back on it, There's a lot of older TDub peeps around that might find it a good way to refresh their ride - just saying.
As always great stuff and loving it 😎🦖
thanks for the suggestion, I will for sure do a front suspension video at some point, thanks!
@@TDubsKid 🥳
This thing is helpful as i always struggle while getting seat off. But its way too expensive but its alternative for sure.
yeah for sure, definitely is pretty expensive for what it is
Those look heavy and not as quick as I hoped they'd be. Now I'm wondering if I could somehow get a threaded rod fixed into the treads on seat. Then drill a whole in the rod and put a pins through the holes. But the seat will probably be loose some ...... I have a another seat coming to replace the one I have I'll have to do some tool shed engineering on the old one.
yeah a bit heavy for sure. that might work, I would just need them tight because my rack attaches there too. I think cam handles could work
What is the brand of your service pistol you are using when you go camping
beretta nano
Awsome vid. I ride a xt250 and thought about getting the bolts with the plastic knob ends for a similar function. I know people do it to quickly access the xt250 side tool compartment.
That dinosaur is always up to no good. I found "free range" toilet paper for the first time and was sooo excited. Lol Stay safe and healthy. God Bless.
thanks man! oh nice, thats a cool idea, as long as the plastic knob has enough room to turn, probably a bit different on that bike. haha I know, getting a pet dinosaur was probably not the best idea 😂 thanks, you and your family as well. God bless!
Hey...need help with the best shifter guards fornthebTW200
shifter guards?? like as in handguards or something else?
TDubsKid yes ! Hand guards...also on the best rear gear rack. I know you’ve made videos in the past but they were a while ago and I don’t know if there’s anything that’s come along that you consider better so yes hand guards and a rear rack. Also is there any good Siskyou replacement to give it a little high and speed for getting some trail trail on the road?
@@tedfiocchi4499 oh ok here are my current hardstands: ua-cam.com/video/RJBoc6NR5F0/v-deo.html rack: ua-cam.com/video/P5WYS5sbfE0/v-deo.html and sprocket setup: ua-cam.com/video/eTN9wYcHPWk/v-deo.html
TDubsKid thank you!!!
your welcome!
I am considering buying a TW but Suzuki makes a similar bike called the van van and it has fuel injection. Have you looked at them? If yes, how do you think the two compare?
Oh nice, I like the fuel injection and stock oil cooler of the van van but I think the tw200 is a bit more off road worthy
I would have gotten a VanVan, too, but they're no longer being sold new in the U.S. so they are hard to find. In my neck of the woods, anyway. Fun-looking bike, tho!
What camera do you use? Looks like a gopro? Any special helmet mount?? I didn't see it on your item list
Just a gopro mounts with normal helmet mount and arms. Its pretty old, a gopro hero 4
Just wield another 2 inch bolt to head of original bolt same concept. No way at 40.00!!! Great video! !!
that could work! yeah a bit pricy for sure. thanks
Hey Tdubskid! The other day I was going to change the break pads on my tdubs and I obviously thought of your channel but as far as I can see you havent make a video on that yet.
Was just wondering if you plan on making it?
Thanks!👍✌️
haha nice! mine are not worn enough to warrant a replacement yet. someday though.
My solution was ;
I just use a jam nut that you can loosen with your fingers, snug it
finger tight only, then screw a piece of tight fitting hose over the bolt,
I put a little handle on the end of the hose to make it easy to grab
and turn.
I think doing the same with a cotter or keeper pin of some kind
would work also, you'd have to drill a hole through
the bolt. I note though that after awhile if you use the rubber
tubing it will need to be replaced periodically, loses its tight fit.
My bike tools are under the seat , and didn't want to carry a wrench in
my pocket just to be able to get at the tools.
nice! if it works, it works! I just would want it tight on my bike because that's where the rack attaches
@@TDubsKid Yeah, it's not something for long
rides, or mission critical adventures, it could definitely fail. :)
yeah should work for most rides though
That T. Rex sure is trouble, but he always makes me laugh!
Haha he is sure a liability to keep around 🤣
Great stuff, I sure miss my t-dubs.
thanks! I would miss it too haha
Anyone know what a fair price is for a clean 99 TW with 8800 miles?
maybe 1500?
TDubsKid thanks man, he’s asking $2200 because dual sports are exceptionally rare in northern New England for some reason but I’m definitely not paying that
Yeah that is a bit much imo
Wonder if they make those for the DRZ?
hmmm not sure, I bet you could rig something up
Love your vid Man. From Thailand.
Glad you enjoyed it!
WErre you buy ? Vous acheter ou ? Amazon? e-bay ?
I have links in the description
Great intro, very funny, good video. Bad T-Rex! Bad Boy!!
Glad you enjoyed it. haha yeah very bad T-Rex 😂
For $40, I don't think so. It did inspire a different design though.
I noticed the key ring was $35.
yeah it's a bit much, glad it inspired you though
What does a T. rex need with toilet paper? He can’t reach his own butt. Lol
Hahaha good point
Great video as usual. Being and old guy, I hate those stock seat bolts. But at $40 I'm not sure those are the answer.
thanks! yeah hard to justify 40 dollars, bit expensive for sure
hey so i know its probably just easier to search up a tutorial, but i need some help with something, i just bought a 04' TTR 225, and the oil filter drain plug is having trouble going back in with the spring and filter thing, do you have any suggestions?
hey here is how I installed my drain plug, spring and filter ua-cam.com/video/8OUHB9gDD40/v-deo.html maybe yours is similar?
Good review. Though-it’s not a quick release, it’s a quicker release because of easier access. I thought about buying these but are really too expensive.
thanks, yeah a bit expensive for sure. they are pretty cool but hard to justify the price
How many miles is on the TW now?
almost 16,000
Cool! Maybe consider safety wiring them for piece of mind.
might be a bit overkill. the stock bolts never loosened up on me with blue locktite and the split washers. ill check on them for a while to make sure
A little bit on the expensive side for two screws/ bolts
yeah that's what I thought but cool idea
Hey - been subscribed for awhile and dig the channel.. I just started my
own MotoVlog channel as well and listed you as one of my favorite
motovloggers in the Pages section. Hope you don't mind - keep the good
stuff coming -
hey thanks for subscribing! so much appreciated, I don't mind at all. thanks again. just keep making videos :)
Seems like it'd be a slightly better idea to add either an Allen key hole or a Torx Head hole in the end of the Bolt rather than an awkward to reach bolt head making a wrench the only way the bolt can be tightened.
In fact? Wouldn’t it be a better idea just to get a stainless steel Allen head bolt that is as long as this fancy $40 bolt and put 5-6 nuts onto it up to the point where the fancy bolt stops then put on your stock washer on and.. Bingo. For $5-$6 bucks you'd have an even more useful solution.
yeah that is a good idea
Better idea would be to install just the threaded bolt so it stays with the seat and use a wingnut: done.
for sure as long as the wing nut can turn in that tight area with out running into the frame
@@TDubsKid My thoughts, exactly. It's a pretty tight area right in there. Maybe if I knew how to weld, I could come up with some better solutions...
Awesome vid
haha thanks!
Your videos are good
Thank you so much 😀
why don't you get another bike ?
because this one works fine
@@TDubsKid @Kayn3 and also because its a super fun little bike! lol
for sure!
u got swag!
thanks!
$40???
yeah pretty expensive unfortunately
Too bad they did not include 3 bolts just in case you lose one you have a backup.
haha yeah would be nice
This is what I did... A couple clips on some cut off bolts that I bottomed out and cross-drilled :)
www.tw200forum.com/threads/mule-nuts.190/page-2#post-16414
nice! that's a good way to do it
You say the name of the company so quickly you can't understand the first word. You don't show the bag long enough to read it. I would like to buy these bolts but still have no idea where to get them. You might want to spend a few seconds giving information on the company that makes products you're reviewing.
link in the description
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Thanks
They are nice! But a little expensive....
yeah pretty nice, but yeah a bit expensive for sure
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Your ganna live ! Lol. Cool video
haha yeah! thanks lol
New video!!
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Thank you! Cheers!
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You need to send that Rex off to behavioral training
yes, yes I do 😂
Ahhhhhh yes.....some sweet, sweet hand sanitizer!!😀
haha so rare these days
That's a crazy exaggeration; 2 or 3 hours to remove the seat,
I can do mine an an hour, easy.... :)
hahaha 😂
Kills the desire to pack anything other than just in case blue moon kind of stuff under there.
Pin this if tdubskid is still making videos
I just uploaded one
@@TDubsKid Yesss!
HaHa, Love the intro!
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Years from now, people will be scratching their heads about the toilet paper and mask jokes, but we’ll all know…..
haha true!
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2nd!
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Completely useless and heavy