Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 Project - Ep.3 The Art of wheel building

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  • Опубліковано 28 лис 2024

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  • @BIBuildy
    @BIBuildy 2 місяці тому +1

    Chris Willis is probably one of the few people remaining in the world that can do this kind of precision work the way that he does (with basic hand and eye measurements, math, angles, pencil, paper, and lots of experience). Bravo!

  • @Dan-56
    @Dan-56 2 роки тому +9

    Anyone who has ever just tried to true a spoke wheel will sit in amazement at the skill and knowledge displayed here 😃👍. (And the project bike is coming along nicely too 😉!)

  • @Hard_7_Iron
    @Hard_7_Iron 2 роки тому +1

    Sir Paul McCartney in the background @Willis Wheels… I like it! Watching the wheel rim being punched and then straightened was pretty interesting. I’ve never seen this before. Thanks for showing the process. It’s amazing to see how he keeps tweaking the spokes until perfect. To me, the length of the video was no issue. Educational entertainment takes what it takes. Well done! The new tire looks great! Happy riding.

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  2 роки тому

      No problem, it was really interesting to see what’s involved rather than just dropping the wheel off and picking it up a week or so later.

  • @daveinwla6360
    @daveinwla6360 2 роки тому +4

    It's a pleasure to know that master craftsmen still exist, but sad to know that they're becoming so rare.

  • @pavanmuthanna2166
    @pavanmuthanna2166 2 роки тому +1

    Great video. As a bicycle mechanic and wheelbuilder myself, I was watching that (as I do all your content ) with great interest.
    Wheelbuilding is a craft, something between a science and an art. You need to decide on what sort of spokes and rim you want, measure, cut and thread spokes. The higher the number of crosses the spokes make, the stronger the wheel - as long as the angle isn't too acute.
    And finally, trueing itself has three components - lateral, radial, and dishing. Again, great video and full marks to you for going with a hand - built wheel, and to Willis Wheels for their craft.

  • @martinbirks7031
    @martinbirks7031 2 роки тому +4

    Jesus, that looks awesome, what a skill that wheel building is… great vids, keep em coming 👍👍

  • @JohnRushworth
    @JohnRushworth Рік тому

    What a skill. Great to watch an expert at work.

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  Рік тому

      It was a fascinating day spent with Chris and his team

  • @ralphsmotodiary
    @ralphsmotodiary 2 роки тому

    That thread rolling machine gave me goose bumps, wouldn't want to get my fingers too close, though! Very informative video, Tony, thank you. It didn't seem long at all.

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  2 роки тому

      Yep there seems to be lots of places to lose a finger in Chris’s workshop!

  • @stevesanelli90
    @stevesanelli90 2 роки тому +1

    Artisan at work. A very labour intensive job👍

  • @tinks43
    @tinks43 2 роки тому

    Looks great, always good to have a wider rear. Fair play to Chris, it looked terrible to begin with but persistence got there in the end. Enjoy!

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  2 роки тому

      The bike definitely needed it. It amazing to watch how he just kept tweaking the wheel and then boom, straight as a die

  • @raycollington4310
    @raycollington4310 2 роки тому

    Great to see such skill and craftsmanship at work here, this lovely gentleman is an absolute master at his game and not a computerised machine in sight. Reminds me of the consequences as kids when we decide to tighten your bike wheel spokes, especially when you have to tell your dad that you've just knackered your bike wheel. Never tightened a spoke since that day. Loved this Tony thank you.

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  2 роки тому +1

      Yep, I really enjoyed my time there filming.

  • @stepheneldridge6998
    @stepheneldridge6998 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent video Tony, it's definitely an art form. I've never been able to live with the rapidly corroding spokes fitted as standard on various bikes I've owned, and always get them rebuilt using heavy duty stainless spokes, rims anodised etc . Your Enfield is looking great, the new size rim is spot on! Cheers, Steve

  • @evoermine
    @evoermine 2 роки тому

    Watching that fella build that wheel was pure witchcraft.

  • @barriekeegan1426
    @barriekeegan1426 2 роки тому

    Wow absolutely magnificent scale

  • @philscoulding3826
    @philscoulding3826 2 роки тому +1

    Another excellent vid. Will seriously look into doing the same when I need to change tyres.

  • @marcoslopesdasilva5006
    @marcoslopesdasilva5006 Рік тому

    Your bike looks great. Congratulations.
    I Will go on with your ideia for my bike .

  • @JayPatel101
    @JayPatel101 2 роки тому

    Very nice Tony! It's a joy watching someone apply their craft to create something that leaves you wondering how they did it. I am glued here and await anxiously for all your upcoming vids!

  • @dalehawkes1698
    @dalehawkes1698 2 роки тому

    A great skill, workmanship to die for very interesting to watch . Nice one Tony

  • @jeffs5557
    @jeffs5557 5 місяців тому

    Amazing skills!

  • @vferrera596
    @vferrera596 7 місяців тому

    Amazing work im stunned

  • @MOTOUK1
    @MOTOUK1 2 роки тому

    Looks nice that Tony, big improvement, love watching craftsmen in action 👍

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  2 роки тому

      Cheers, it’s subtle but much better

  • @LloydGrace1
    @LloydGrace1 2 роки тому

    Fabulous video Tony. Chris is a master

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks Lloyd, yep it was a pleasure to watch him do his stuff

  • @verdonrocksphotography3510
    @verdonrocksphotography3510 2 роки тому

    wow Tony what a great idea to film the process of wheel building, bike is coming nicely together, but have to tell the wheel builder is par excelant, what a craftsmanship in full display, always appreciated "how its made" stuff, looove it, cheers V!

  • @martyndeyoung8207
    @martyndeyoung8207 2 роки тому +1

    Always fascinating, watching an accomplished expert at work. Is he a mechanic, an artist or a craftsman? All three perhaps? plus he can easily mix inches and millimeters.

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  2 роки тому

      yes, i think mixing inches and millimetres is a traight of English people of a certain age. Mind you Chris is normally working on wheels from the 1920's to the 1960's!

  • @madhouse074
    @madhouse074 2 роки тому +1

    Loving the series Tony and can’t wait to see what more you do to your interceptor. I did something similar to my interceptor but went slightly more extreme 17” rims front and back with 3” 150/17 tyres 😬😬

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  2 роки тому

      Cheers Mike, I was considering the front too, but I could get the tyre I wanted in the right size, so it saved me some money

    • @daveinwla6360
      @daveinwla6360 2 роки тому

      How did the fatter front tire affect steering quickness?

    • @madhouse074
      @madhouse074 2 роки тому

      @@daveinwla6360 on the 17” front?…it made it turn in slower and for the first 30-40min it felt very odd but it didn’t take long to get used to it. For me, the fatter front end has given me a bit more confidence in the front end. Not a big fan of the standard Pirelli’s ..HTH.

    • @daveinwla6360
      @daveinwla6360 2 роки тому

      @@madhouse074 - Not unexpected from a standpoint of basic physics. In this case, the fatter tires give greater angular momentum - resulting in more resistance to turning and being harder to slow down and accelerate.

    • @madhouse074
      @madhouse074 2 роки тому

      @@daveinwla6360 in my experience the fatter tyre hasn’t had any adverse effects on acceleration or braking

  • @AlexOnABoat
    @AlexOnABoat 2 роки тому

    I just love how Chris switches from metric to imperial and back again, measuring the angle of the spoke prior to punching - "7mm over 6 inches"

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  2 роки тому

      Yeah I know, he was jumping back and forth all the time!

    • @realcaferacer
      @realcaferacer 6 місяців тому

      the lenght of spokes used is 6 inches??? im trying to make my wheels too

  • @michaelmclarney1994
    @michaelmclarney1994 Рік тому

    Great upload and insight into wheel building, I love learning about new things and would have enjoyed this video if it was twice as long 👍

  • @sydsacks9097
    @sydsacks9097 2 роки тому

    Thanks for this video. I was going to try this myself but have now changed my mind!

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  2 роки тому +1

      After my initial chat with Chris, it was obvious this was something I needed to hand over to a professional

    • @daveinwla6360
      @daveinwla6360 2 роки тому

      @@mancavemoto - How much did the job cost?

  • @johnward3490
    @johnward3490 2 роки тому

    Wow that’s a real skill very impressive

  • @Screamifyoumeanit
    @Screamifyoumeanit 2 роки тому

    Wow, building a wheel is clever & interesting... I wouldn't have the patience for that. Loved the vid.

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  2 роки тому

      Cheers, I thought it would be an interesting process to document.

  • @alancampbell1008
    @alancampbell1008 2 роки тому +2

    Will be interesting to hear how it handles now. For the looks it's a great mod, just hope that it hasn't made any difference to how it rides.

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  2 роки тому +1

      So far i've found its improved it! but there will be a follow up video coming soon

    • @bill_4359
      @bill_4359 2 роки тому

      @@mancavemoto I did not like the Pirelli Phantoms on my 2017 Triumph Bonneville Street Cup. They would follow uneven cracks filled with tar to correct the road surface. I installed Conti Road Attack 3's on the bike and ran over the same roads with the tar snakes and the Road attack 3's were just great. I have confidence in the Contis that I never had with the Pirellis. When it first jerked my wheels the handlebar all most came out of my hand. Scared the shit out of me. HaHa. Nice choice, I like the new wheels and tires. Take care and ride safe.

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  2 роки тому

      Hi Bill, yep I had the phantoms on my street twin and didn’t like them. The problem is that they are an OEM tyre that’s not as good as a Phantom you’d buy off the shelf. They are made in a different factory to a lower cost. Seems a strange thing for Pirelli to do

  • @venturerv6851
    @venturerv6851 2 роки тому

    Outstanding video Tony, really informative and a great production.

  • @davidbates5310
    @davidbates5310 2 роки тому

    That is Voodoo, what a craftsman

  • @craigice9635
    @craigice9635 2 роки тому

    Fascinating video. Great content.

  • @allanmason7544
    @allanmason7544 2 роки тому

    amazing skill

  • @snake_eyes_garage
    @snake_eyes_garage 2 роки тому

    The new wheel and bBike looks fantastic. I am also interested in how this will change the bike's handling characteristics.

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  2 роки тому

      So far i've found its improved it! but there will be a follow up video coming soon

  • @duncancleverley6366
    @duncancleverley6366 2 роки тому

    Fantastic insight into wheel building.. would love to do this conversion myself as the 17” rim makes sense.. might need to use your links!

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  2 роки тому +1

      Drop Chris a message, he’s now got all the measurements 😉

  • @brianperry
    @brianperry 2 роки тому

    Great watching the wheel builder at work..Sure is an art truing the wheel.... No wonder cast wheels are predominant nowadays..Just one question, namely because I went for a wider rim on my Triton years ago. Did you check the available space between the swinging arm before deciding on a wide profile tyre....

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  2 роки тому

      Indeed it is. Yes I measured up to make sure the wider tyre cleared the chain and would have no issues with the swingarm. I had the benefit of seeing a bike with a 150 rear tyre, although that retained the 18 inch rear rim

  • @garypatterson2233
    @garypatterson2233 2 роки тому

    Hi T WHAT A REALLY INTERESTING VIDEO REALLY INJOYED IT.

  • @Amitn94
    @Amitn94 2 роки тому

    This was fascinating! Thank you

  • @achmedmocrahami4565
    @achmedmocrahami4565 2 роки тому +1

    my local wheel guy wanted to know what width rim was used 3" or 3 1/2". From Australia Thanks

  • @crumpet_
    @crumpet_ 2 роки тому

    Been waiting for the next vid in this series.great stuff 👍

  • @carpathiandevil
    @carpathiandevil Рік тому

    This is fascinating, equal parts science and art. Thanks for sharing the process. I wonder if he'd take work from US customers? Love the idea of a wider 17 inch tire

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  Рік тому +1

      Possibly! worth reaching out to him

  • @lucimoto2922
    @lucimoto2922 2 роки тому

    Great video

  • @johnk7814
    @johnk7814 2 роки тому

    Interesting, having built wheels for bicycles it's very similar process is involved except I didn't have to punch holes in the rims or cut spokes and make the treads on them. Definitely looks good on the bike interested on how the bike feels now with more rubber on the back.. Cheers mate

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  2 роки тому +1

      Cheers, there will be a follow up riding video looking at how it’s changed the ride

  • @marlonalcides
    @marlonalcides Рік тому

    What a great contribution, a question about how much was the final size of the spokes (in millimeters)?

  • @terenceokeeffesmotorcyclestuff
    @terenceokeeffesmotorcyclestuff 2 роки тому

    Did you note down the before and after weights at all Tony? Wheel Vs Wheel and Tyre Vs Tyre?

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  2 роки тому +1

      I didn’t no, but there will be very little difference.

  • @willgarrod9907
    @willgarrod9907 2 роки тому

    Wow what an ld school type skill that is probably fading out now.?really nice tastefully done job.

  • @PedroDVC
    @PedroDVC 2 роки тому

    I'd put a larger wheel in the front as well but, to each their own ;) it's looking great

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  2 роки тому

      I thought about it, but I couldn’t justify the extra cost.

  • @hemantv.5409
    @hemantv.5409 2 роки тому

    Wow great job done by you and your team. Now what is your riding experience on different speed as there are so many persons have change the stock dimensions but they aren't successful specially in the higher speed the bike have wobbling issues. s

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  2 роки тому

      The tyres are a bit wider, but the overall diameter is the same as stock. You can see my feedback in Episode 3.5

  • @gerryjamesedwards1227
    @gerryjamesedwards1227 2 роки тому

    It really does make a big difference to the looks. I had an inkling that building up spoked rims was tricky, but if it takes 100 or so tries to get the knack of it, it really doesn't make sense to DIY, does it?

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  2 роки тому

      Cheers, yep no definitely something to leave to the professionals

  • @mandheers
    @mandheers 2 роки тому

    Lovely work there both on the bike and in making this video. Glad you retained the workmanship and no problem at all about the longer video. Have subscribed, guess I posted a question on your other video already about height and ground clearance. This video made me ask another question, is the rim width the same or more than the 18"?
    Cheers!

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks again. The rim was slightly wider the accommodate the 150 section tyre better.

  • @Reddog_TV
    @Reddog_TV Рік тому

    vidéo très intéressante 👍🏻 merci pour le partage !

  • @daveinwla6360
    @daveinwla6360 2 роки тому

    So how did the fatter tires affect the quickness of steering and leaning?

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  2 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/ps-0ZWxzNOg/v-deo.html

  • @dev8546
    @dev8546 18 днів тому

    Hi Tony, did you keep the front as 18. If it is did it make any difference to handling? with having 17 rear and 18 front.

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  18 днів тому

      Kept the front standard. The rear was switched to fit a bigger tyre, the overall diameter wasn’t changed.

  • @1990-t1j
    @1990-t1j 2 роки тому +1

    I'm surprised you didn't take the opportunity to have a tubeless set-up.

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  2 роки тому +1

      Going tubeless would have been A LOT more expensive and I wasn’t that bothered about it

    • @daveinwla6360
      @daveinwla6360 2 роки тому

      @@mancavemoto - Would going tubeless involve sealing the nipples or mounting them in the rim's shoulder?

  • @eldritchshiner
    @eldritchshiner 2 роки тому

    Very interesting video, and great results! Does the 110 on the front affect the speedo accuracy?

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks, and no it’s the same overall diameter, so no change

  • @OldMotorbikeMan
    @OldMotorbikeMan 2 роки тому +1

    Guess im ditchin my hole punch&hammer idear 😥😭...just kidding,great vid mate,shows what a pro will do&talkabout in a shop convo to you if you wanted a shop in say aus or us/euro ..vs a jocky chasing $$ talking crap just to get some money..

  • @dogphlap6749
    @dogphlap6749 2 роки тому

    Perhaps I missed it on the first (and second) viewing but how was the final spoke tension set ?
    Nice idea for a video mate.

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  2 роки тому

      Chris did it by feel as he was truing the wheel

    • @dogphlap6749
      @dogphlap6749 2 роки тому

      @@mancavemoto Thank you for the explanation.

  • @realcaferacer
    @realcaferacer 6 місяців тому

    man whats the lenght of the spokes/??? please help meeee

  • @breadgarlichouse2265
    @breadgarlichouse2265 9 місяців тому

    Are there any aftermarket hubs for the Interceptor 650 ? or any hubs from other bikes that will fit? I’m looking for a slim hub for a chopper build

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  9 місяців тому

      I haven't found any so far, but you could try Fastec Racing in Newmarket, who could probably build one to your spec. I've seen their CNC work and its incredible!

  • @Itachi_Uchia1
    @Itachi_Uchia1 Рік тому

    Can you make a tubeless tyre with spokes??

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  Рік тому

      You can, but you’d need to use a different rim to this one.

  • @iamdarioelle
    @iamdarioelle 9 місяців тому

    Great job Man… unfortunately you can’t do this job in Italy.. 😢
    Local law don’t allow to change tyres size different from the motorcycle registration document… 😢

  • @dalewintle8099
    @dalewintle8099 2 роки тому

    Great video mate really enjoyed watching it , has it changed the feel of the bike in any way ?

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  2 роки тому +2

      The tyres are a massive improvement over the stock ones....theres a folow up video where I report back on the changes....

    • @dalewintle8099
      @dalewintle8099 2 роки тому

      @@mancavemoto cheers I`ll take a look , cracking content buddy 👍👍

  • @nickroach6060
    @nickroach6060 3 місяці тому

    Hi. Chap how much for wheel and tyre in all ? (If you don’t mind me asking .

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  3 місяці тому

      You’d need to speak to Chris for current prices as the rims would have changed since the video was made. At the time rim and work plus tyre was about £450-500

  • @RedRanger-b7m
    @RedRanger-b7m Рік тому

    Will it work if I just get a set of 17 inch alloy tubeless rims? Do I need to change anything or watchout for anything?

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  Рік тому +1

      You can use tubeless rims, they are just more expensive and a little bit more work when it come to lacing apparently. If you switch the front to a 17, you'll have to ensure the speedo still reads correctly

  • @SyleNth-C.O.D.M
    @SyleNth-C.O.D.M 2 роки тому

    So if I put a fatter tyre to the oem rear wheel,, the tyre won't bulge??

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  2 роки тому +1

      I’m not sure I fully understand your question? You are limited to how wide a tyre you can fit on the stock width rim yes.

  • @sugardaddy9721
    @sugardaddy9721 Рік тому

    Why would you need a new Rim? I think the OEM Rim could support up to 150 as well.

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  Рік тому

      The rim could possibly squeeze a 150 on it, but then the overall diameter would be larger, which changes the bikes angle and more importantly gearing. Moving to a 17 inch rim allows the wider 150 tyre and retain the same overall diameter.

    • @sugardaddy9721
      @sugardaddy9721 Рік тому

      @@mancavemoto ah, yes, so in order to retain the overall diameter you would need a smaller Rim. But why do you need to change the gearing with bigger wheel?

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  Рік тому +1

      Correct, if I put the 150 tyre on the 18 inch rim the overall wheel would be taller, effectively changing the gearing slightly. The rear wheel has to rotate further, which would give a higher speed for the same revs. So 70mph would now be 74mph. It’s not much, but it also robs acceleration a little. Secondary to that is the availability of certain tyres in 18 inches and there would be some clearance issues too 👍

    • @sugardaddy9721
      @sugardaddy9721 Рік тому

      @@mancavemoto wow, thanks alot for the explanation.

  • @thesundayrides
    @thesundayrides 10 місяців тому

    Hello Tony! Sorry if I missed that. Did you use a tube or did you make a tubeless conversion?

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  10 місяців тому

      Hi, No problem I stuck with a tube, it was a cheaper conversion and it seemed pointless putting a tubeless on the rear but not the front.

    • @thesundayrides
      @thesundayrides 10 місяців тому

      @@mancavemoto Thanks, Tony! So you put a tubeless tire with a tube or Dunlop Mutant is available as tubed tire as well?

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  10 місяців тому +1

      Yep, no problem putting a tube in a tubeless tyre

    • @thesundayrides
      @thesundayrides 10 місяців тому

      @@mancavemoto thanks for getting back to me! Ordered my new wheels. 17 font and rear. Will see!

  • @TheGreatestBeyonder
    @TheGreatestBeyonder 2 роки тому

    How’s it handle now Tony?

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  2 роки тому +1

      Lovely, just having better quality rubber has made a big improvement. It still feels manoueverable, but a little more planted and it rolls into bends much nicer now

  • @rover100bunson
    @rover100bunson 2 роки тому

    im guessing you had to lose the centrestand?

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  2 роки тому

      I took the centre stand off in Episode 2. I didn’t want it on the bike

  • @klaatuzogran4503
    @klaatuzogran4503 2 роки тому

    Wheely interesting 😜

  • @harrypalmer7169
    @harrypalmer7169 2 роки тому

    Love to watch an expert ply their trade.

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  2 роки тому

      me too it was fascinating stuff

  • @sunnyjames6579
    @sunnyjames6579 Рік тому

    What is the rim width? I am guessing 4.25" !

  • @siruga
    @siruga Рік тому

    Looks great. I would commit atrocities just to get my hands on a set of spokes to convert mine to 17s.😂🤣

  • @sergduchini7299
    @sergduchini7299 2 роки тому

    Was this an expensive exercise?

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  2 роки тому +1

      No, it cost around £450 including the tyres and their fitting.

  • @TheSweetasanut
    @TheSweetasanut 2 роки тому

    It’s an art

  • @rifayahamed2640
    @rifayahamed2640 7 місяців тому

    Hi,
    What’s the rear wheel rim size ?

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  7 місяців тому +1

      4.25 x 17

    • @rifayahamed2640
      @rifayahamed2640 6 місяців тому

      Thanks for your reply. I am trying to buy 17x3.50" (120/70-17 front tire) & 17x4.25" rear (for 150/70-17 tire). Can you please advise, these setup will work on interceptor 650 without any issues?

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  6 місяців тому

      The rear is the same as on mine, so no issues with that, just keep an eye on the clearance on the chain guard. It appears that they don’t all fit the same on these bikes, but it’s easy to trim. Not sure about the front, sounds like it will be ok

  • @realcaferacer
    @realcaferacer 4 місяці тому

    true tolerance?

  • @HaggisPower
    @HaggisPower 2 роки тому

    Outex tubeless kit?

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  2 роки тому

      Too unreliable, I’m happy sticking with tubes

    • @HaggisPower
      @HaggisPower 2 роки тому

      @@mancavemoto Had problems in the past, or just suspicious? I'm about to replace my tyres and thinking I might try the kit. Everyone I know that is running the kit is pleased with the results..

  • @jonelvidge9191
    @jonelvidge9191 2 роки тому

    Why do RE put 2 18” on ? Seems daft to me

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  2 роки тому

      I'm guessing because it was a very popular size on a lot of classic 'brit bikes'?

  • @carlosgomes156
    @carlosgomes156 Рік тому

    Qual a medida dos pneus novos??

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  Рік тому

      150/70-17 Traseira e 110/80-18 dianteira

    • @carlosgomes156
      @carlosgomes156 Рік тому

      Muito obrigado por ter respondido!! Um abraço

  • @HardStyleBre4ker
    @HardStyleBre4ker 7 місяців тому

    4.25" x 17" rim????

  • @jonelvidge9191
    @jonelvidge9191 2 роки тому

    Fascinating, sadly I suspect a dying trade

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  2 роки тому

      yes, there are not people people doing it any longer, but Chris has a long list of jobs, so it'll keep him busy for a long time yet i suspect

  • @ianbendall3116
    @ianbendall3116 2 роки тому +6

    Well, I didn’t realise that there was so much science behind it, that guy completely lost me.

  • @nigelfisher3756
    @nigelfisher3756 6 місяців тому

    Wonder if he has a young apprentice to pass on the skills?

  • @BN1960
    @BN1960 2 роки тому

    What?!
    What..I..what??!!

  • @brianmcleod4815
    @brianmcleod4815 Рік тому

    So many people spending too much time and way too much money on overcapitalising their interceptors with what they consider their preferred aesthetic.
    Also everything a bit technical gets done by some expert at great cost, do it yourself
    Obviously you blokes spend far more time looking at your bikes rather than riding them.
    I've been riding here in Australia for 45 years and always do all my own work including making custom parts.
    I have a near new interceptor with which I hunt down and blow away Triumphs on the many great bike roads around Armidale NSW. So stop looking at your tyre size or getting the brat stance and get out and ride the thing!
    Regards,
    Brian

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  Рік тому

      At any point have you checked the milometer on this bike? Brian maybe you’re spending too much time writing these type of comments on UA-cam videos instead of riding your bike? Wheel building is also a highly skilled speciality and one which is rather entrust to an expert.

  • @angelo_af
    @angelo_af 2 роки тому

    Witchcraft.

  • @amitlaxhman1176
    @amitlaxhman1176 2 роки тому

    Shame a pot hole would kill all that hard work

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  2 роки тому +1

      but at least Chris could fix it! If it was a cast wheel it would need replacing

  • @jimmyb4982
    @jimmyb4982 2 роки тому

    I understand English, I'm a native speaker, but ol' mate might as well have spoken Arabic or Mandarin. I would have understood just as much. 😆 Love his passion and competence!

    • @jeffarnie
      @jeffarnie 2 роки тому +1

      @@Tomasz.P___b I think what Jimmy B is saying is that the technical explanation of it all is not easy to grasp. I heard every word also but not being wheel builder it was all gobbly gook to my brain.