Repairing things together always leads to the one who is more skilled, doing everything, because he can't stand waiting or watching the other one struggle. How many times I have started repairing something, asking some mechanically skilled friend to just advise me from the side, and eventually they end up basically grabbing the tools from me :P
Na goose was very happy for me to just get on with it 🤣 I got him to do some bits and it did require both of us to be able to undo some of the bolts they where that tight
Goose is going to be cleaning the brake dust out his nails for the next week! Dirty work bikes are, but much better than garage invoices 👍 Nice work lads 😃
Nice work Pezza. I had a Sinnis Apache as my first bike back after nearly 50yrs off bikes. It wasn’t bad TBH, though I didn’t keep it very long when I found my Serow (bike of my dreams!). Now trying to get that 125 Honda sorted to get back with the REAL adventure bikes! Has your big Honda gone now? Look forward to the next video! Les
As a classroom assistant at a motor vehicle college. A student who owned a brand new w Lifan 125 circa 2012. He was so despondent he donated the bike to the college. We stripped a very old yamaha 125 and the Lifan side by side. The Chinese bike metal was seriously like soft chocolate and the corrosion awful. The Yamaha on the other hand was mechanically sound but indeed corrosion had set in. It made me at the time think I am never buying chinese
Repairing things together always leads to the one who is more skilled, doing everything, because he can't stand waiting or watching the other one struggle. How many times I have started repairing something, asking some mechanically skilled friend to just advise me from the side, and eventually they end up basically grabbing the tools from me :P
Na goose was very happy for me to just get on with it 🤣 I got him to do some bits and it did require both of us to be able to undo some of the bolts they where that tight
Goose is going to be cleaning the brake dust out his nails for the next week! Dirty work bikes are, but much better than garage invoices 👍
Nice work lads 😃
Most garages around his area won't even touch sinnis bikes so he was rather stuck
i like the sound of easy to put on tyres
Well compared to my BMW tyres it was super easy
@@BigPezza my contis are impossible, have to go to a shop. Next time buying something I can do.
@@stillben I don't think these will last very long maybe 3k miles and they are not as grippy in the wet
Good to see the bike getting some well needed TLC 🙂
It needed it and maybe even a touch more 😱
@@BigPezza he still needs to get the sprocket changed
My home plymouth 🔥 im also getting a terrain for work been curious for a long while, look like decent bikes
Is this a new Pateron perk 🤣
not a offical one 😉
@@BigPezza 😀
Nice work Pezza. I had a Sinnis Apache as my first bike back after nearly 50yrs off bikes. It wasn’t bad TBH, though I didn’t keep it very long when I found my Serow (bike of my dreams!). Now trying to get that 125 Honda sorted to get back with the REAL adventure bikes! Has your big Honda gone now?
Look forward to the next video! Les
its not gone yet the Serows are a good bike but a bit slow but i would not worry about that still more bhp then my CT or Cubs
As a classroom assistant at a motor vehicle college. A student who owned a brand new w Lifan 125 circa 2012. He was so despondent he donated the bike to the college. We stripped a very old yamaha 125 and the Lifan side by side. The Chinese bike metal was seriously like soft chocolate and the corrosion awful. The Yamaha on the other hand was mechanically sound but indeed corrosion had set in. It made me at the time think I am never buying chinese
You’re a handy guy to have around! How familiar are you with Volkswagens? 😀
Sounds like a car 🚗 I don't do them 😅
What phone bracket you use?
Ram X grip only really good for small phones
What are the tyres please
In the video description