Thanks for doing this. I’m on a little adventure with my Himalayan. I call this the ghosts of the coal branch tour. I’m in the eastern slopes of the Rockies exploring ghost towns. Yesterday it started to rain. I did about 160 km on muddy dirt roads. Today it was raining harder in the couple of hours I was on the bike I got soaked so I’m hold up in a motel watching your video. It sounds like we have similar backgrounds although I’m much older. For 14 years I taught outdoor education at a private school so I did a lot of backpacking and mountaineering with the kids. Now I don’t camp anymore I use motels.
Gerald...enjoy your adventure! I spent about 10 days playing around in the San Juans on my Himalayan, and had an absolute blast (also staying in many motel rooms!...although I did camp a few times). You are correct, I have a lot of experience with long-distance backpacking....but teach geoscience and climate science related content to grad students at a University now.
I did a rear shock replacement, upgraded the front fork springs and fluid/ better for carring more of a load. I also used a smog delete as well as a bigger front sprocket and a bigger rear rack. Beyond that stock.
Saving money for my 1st bike. Decided to go with the Himalayan for the price and overall features. I was originally going to go with the Honda CRF300L Rally, but after a careful review, I find the Himalayan to be a much more capable bike. Hopefully, I will get to start that journey this next spring.
Hey young man I really liked your video. I wished you were my neighbor so I could come over and hang out a little to learn about some of this stuff. I just finished a build on a cargo trailer making it into a camper. I want to get some kind of dirt bike to take with me camping. I really like the REH. Thanks again. (Old guy from Arkansas)🇺🇸
We were seriously looking at buying 2 of the Honda CRL 300 until the local dealer stated there was a 1000 dollars additional dealer fee for set up and shipping.....per bike. Hello Royal Enfield looking forward to going back to a simple bike.
Random question, what accessories do you still have that you might not use? I may be interested depending on what parts you have! Love the video! We live in Denver; you will LOVE the Sangre de Christo range!
The only things I still have that I took off are the windshield extender (amazon $20), the headlight grille (which I'll probably keep), my standard headlight (which I'll also probably keep as a backup), and a silver "Himalayan" branded rear brake master cylinder guard. I'd sell that. see here: customiseride.com/product/royal-enfield-himalayan-master-cylinder-guard-rear-silver-1760146-d-1990219/
Great video, very informative. I have a deposit on 2022 Himalayan at a Seattle dealership. Started riding dirt bikes when I was 12, but have been riding road bikes for the past 15 years...can’t wait to get back out on some trails! My question, did you buy the tank / knee pads pre-made as a kit or did you cut them out yourself? And can you remove them without damaging the paint? Thanks.
Great video and tips ..have done some of what you have done ..really like your tubes for tools etc..may I ask where you got them? Thanks and I really enjoy your tips and tricks…
Really great down to earth info sharing. I very much appreciate and being a kind of DIY discoverer myself want to catch up on your past vids and keep up with your adventures, keenly subscribed now. Cheers
Really love the vibe of your cnannel man. No fanfare, really mellow and nice. Have you considered the Outex solution to make your tyres true tubeless? Namaste from Bangalore, India...
I didn't do anything special for the USB plug. I simply took the gas tank off and ran the cable down the center of the bike to the battery with the other electrical cables (I had to clip and redo a few zip ties). I mounted my USB charger under the handlebars, but it could honestly go just about anywhere up front. Personal preference really.
Thanks! I definitely learned a lot along the way and bought many accessories I ended up not using. Overall, I'm happy with the way things turned out though.
So glad I found your channel, thanks for all the great info... I'm just about to buy a 2022 Royal Enfield Himalayian.. Please can you tell me what is the GoPro remote you are using? There seems to be a few to choose from, I use a GoPro hero 7 black. Thanks again, Ride Safe bud.
I actually don't use that gopro remtoe anymore. It was a really old one that didn't sync well with the new gopros. If I were to get a new one, I'd probably get the newest official gopro model here: amzn.to/3OXh2M6
You mentioned the throttle sensor issue that you remedied. Can you link me some more info on that? I recently bought one with about 400 miles on it and it always chokes off multiple times until fully warmed up.
@@On2Feet sorry to keep bugging you. Did you find that wider windscreen you mentioned. Any info would be appreciated. Ordered the tool tubes and thanks for the response. Thinking bout a camping trip next spring/ summer on my Hym. to the four corners area. Hook up?
I purchased a 2021 Himmy right before discovering your channel. This video has become a “grocery list” of sorts for me ever since :) Much appreciated! Question: does your aftermarket windshield solve the issue where the Himmy-specific barkbuster bar would hit the dash when locking the handlebars, or did you also add a riser for that? Would love to hear how you solved that. Keep up the great work/vids! 🤘
Like 662. Probably just one question. The front headlamp is a single center mount. Do you know if a double lamp option exists for the Himalayan? I think Triumphs and BMW use a double.
Have you considered any mods to up the bhp, as 24 is a bit low. There's a company here in the UK called "tech bike" and they do a replacement camshaft which combined with a mufler and airfilter change give a 20% increase in power and improves running and fuel consumption! It's quiet an easy job to, their are videos on UA-cam 👌
Yeah, I've looked into the TEC cam and big bore kits, but honestly, I'm just not that into the idea of spending that kind of money to so fundamentally change the bike. I think I'd rather just get a different bike at that point. I've watched a few videos of people that have done these upgrades, and the return is not that great either. I'm perfectly content to just putt along as is for now.
I have the GIVI protection (TN9050) installed on my Himalayan. The left part protrudes and continuously hits the left ankle. I have contacted the manufacturer, sent photos, and explained the problem. They have treated me correctly, but they tell me that the protection is designed that way. Other users have the same problem.
One small piece of advice I'd pass along is .... don't go too crazy with accessories. There's an enormous temptation to get ALL THE ACCESSORIES NOW!...and honestly you really don't need a lot of them. I think hand guards and engine guards are important...and everything else can come later...
@@On2Feet Hey thanks for the response! Yea i think so too, and it already has handguards, engine guards and pannier rack. I'm looking out for some panniers right now and then the adventure can really start. I really like the royal enfield alu panniers but they're pretty expensive..
Hey i have been looking for the Himalayan touring seat. I just did 6000kms on the factory seat and found it to be insufficient after 2-3hrs of riding. Hoping the touring seat is what I need. If you plan to sell the touring seat please let me know. Keep up with the vlogs. Cheers mate!
@@On2Feet lol, i figured. You need the touring seat when you are doing a ton of miles on tarmac! Been following your Colorado adventure! I did the Himalayas on the Himalayan. I don't have a youtube channel, but you can follow me @avid.biker on Instagram.
@@avid_biker touring seats are cheap online if you don't mind waiting a few months to get one delivered, worth the money, head onto ebay, and get one with a free oil filter......or buy a very expensive oil filter and get a free touring seat like I did.
Thank you for making this. I just got mine in December and am starting the buildout. We go up in the Rio Grande range near South Fork quite often. Do you have a specific video on the head light change out? I saved the link on Amazon, but everything said Harley bikes. I want to make sure I'm getting the correct thing. Thanks in advance...
It's funny you mention the headlight. I ended up swapping it back out as that particularly model gave me lots of problems, and honestly was just quite cheaply made. I posted a video about it. Just search for the "Relay upgrade" video. Instead, I upgraded the bulb to a very-high output halogen and have been content with it. Plus, it's easier to replace should it burn out.
You know, it's always so hard to tell if a change like this truthfully makes a significant difference or not. I guess what I'd say anecdotally is that since upgrading the plug, adjusting the Throttle position sensor, replacing the relays, and upgrading the air filter....my bike has been running smoothly, consistently, and reliably. I have had not hiccups, stalls, breakdowns, or other running problems (knock on wood!).
I honestly don't remember, I found them on some online shop overseas I think. I know the top pad was a separate order. I'll try to track the info down.
Super post! Thank you. When you bought the hand guards at Revzilla what model bike did you select? They don't appear to make these for RE but I agree yours look more durable than the stock ones.
This is what barkbusters website says...but they do look slightly different: barkbusters.net/what-fits-my/royal-enfield/himalayan-2016-on/storm/two-point-mount
Hi, could you please share where did you get your pannier from? I don't want to spend a fortune on them but would like something decent for a long tour. Thanks
Unfortunately I bought them as original accessories when I bought the bike…so paid way too much for them. You can probably find them on eBay fairly affordable I would guess.
Here is where I got the tank pads: Tank Grips (Side): autologuedesign.com/products/himalayan-tank-grips?variant=39594420666561 Tank Grip (Top): www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HRGMHOC/
Thats strange that you don't get on with the touring seat. I bought one right away for my himalayan, and I've done 3 and a half hour stints with only a stop for a photo maybe once or twice, on 12 hour ride days, and was super comfortable. I weigh a lot less than you, 6ft and 9 stone ;)
I've come around on the touring seat since my multi-day trip to colorado. I still think something like a "Seat Concepts" seat is probably the best option, but I don't want to drop $200 on one just yet.
@@On2Feet Ah, I did wonder. I'm sure some fancy seat concepts thing would be outstanding, but got to keep sight of the inexpensive nature of the bike, and stick to the ethos if possible. And I have already spent out on one of those mosko moto things cos of you! Delivered tomorrow, I'm like a kid waiting for santa ;)
Regarding the Barkbuster,they are pretty expensive ,,you can pick up Chinese knockoffs for at cheap money and they are just as good.. I also added adjustable levers,,, I was not happy with the fork action,,so fitted the YSS fork kit,,,and yeah the fork action is much softer now... Looking at your bike I think the panniers are too wide and the gap beween to pannier and the frame looks huge ( I hate knocking my knees on the box when getting on) so I went for the Lomo soft pannier and they are cheap.. Next thing I got is a chain oiler but yet to fit,also looking at a chain tensioner .They are cheap so may get one just to see if it works on the bike... You really do not need to drop a hole load of cash on this bike to make it fit for the job,,but maybe I,m just a cheap bastard!!!!
I got it off of amazon...but I'll tell you, I've recently gone back to a high output halogen bulb. The LED model I was using was actually not very good. I posted another video about it: ua-cam.com/video/4rl3AhHY7UY/v-deo.html
@@Bob-oo7sm Best way to describe it is that it's just different. The Halogen is much more diffuse with a larger spread, but the LED is brighter and more intense where it's needed. I took a recent trip to Colorado and had to ride for a couple hours along a VERY dark mountain road. the LED was more than sufficient and in my opinion better than the halogen. I did have to point the headlight housing downward a bit to direct the beam better. I do think ultimately, I may add some accessory LED lights to my front racks, but they are quite expensive and it can wait. accessories.hitchcocksmotorcycles.com/accessory-shop/Spotlights-and-Bracket/44780
Good effort with this vid. Unfortunately I'd love to see the upgrades in close ups and all I saw was man talking around motorcycle full of blue stickers. What a pity.
Dude really, you talked about how cheap this was and the how cheap the mods was, for like over 10 mins, plus why are you on ebike mods listing ?, geez make better videos or just stop ok :0
Great video. I've been working on and building bike engines for 45 years. Always done valve adjustment the way the engine runs.
Thanks for doing this. I’m on a little adventure with my Himalayan. I call this the ghosts of the coal branch tour. I’m in the eastern slopes of the Rockies exploring ghost towns. Yesterday it started to rain. I did about 160 km on muddy dirt roads. Today it was raining harder in the couple of hours I was on the bike I got soaked so I’m hold up in a motel watching your video. It sounds like we have similar backgrounds although I’m much older. For 14 years I taught outdoor education at a private school so I did a lot of backpacking and mountaineering with the kids. Now I don’t camp anymore I use motels.
Gerald...enjoy your adventure! I spent about 10 days playing around in the San Juans on my Himalayan, and had an absolute blast (also staying in many motel rooms!...although I did camp a few times). You are correct, I have a lot of experience with long-distance backpacking....but teach geoscience and climate science related content to grad students at a University now.
I consider "roughing it" to be finding motel without WIFI!
I did a rear shock replacement, upgraded the front fork springs and fluid/ better for carring more of a load. I also used a smog delete as well as a bigger front sprocket and a bigger rear rack. Beyond that stock.
Saving money for my 1st bike. Decided to go with the Himalayan for the price and overall features. I was originally going to go with the Honda CRF300L Rally, but after a careful review, I find the Himalayan to be a much more capable bike. Hopefully, I will get to start that journey this next spring.
I appreciate the things you discussed in this video. It's so easy to get overwhelmed with gear and mods. Yours is a voice of reason. Thank you!
Hey young man I really liked your video. I wished you were my neighbor so I could come over and hang out a little to learn about some of this stuff. I just finished a build on a cargo trailer making it into a camper. I want to get some kind of dirt bike to take with me camping. I really like the REH. Thanks again. (Old guy from Arkansas)🇺🇸
Thanks so much for the kind words and congrats on the camper build!
Great information and very helpful. I've only had my bike for 300 miles, but love the versatility of it. Thank you for sharing ❤
You need that TEC camshaft!
I may still consider this upgrade....perhaps for next summer
OEM seat is great. I did put a Sit&Fly seat cover on mine. It keeps it cool in the summer and rain doesn't sit on it.
Sweet walk-thru, I appreciate you putting this together along with the links!
Really interesting and useful intel- saved me a few quid! I really like your channel. Thank you!
We were seriously looking at buying 2 of the Honda CRL 300 until the local dealer stated there was a 1000 dollars additional dealer fee for set up and shipping.....per bike. Hello Royal Enfield looking forward to going back to a simple bike.
Random question, what accessories do you still have that you might not use? I may be interested depending on what parts you have!
Love the video! We live in Denver; you will LOVE the Sangre de Christo range!
The only things I still have that I took off are the windshield extender (amazon $20), the headlight grille (which I'll probably keep), my standard headlight (which I'll also probably keep as a backup), and a silver "Himalayan" branded rear brake master cylinder guard. I'd sell that. see here: customiseride.com/product/royal-enfield-himalayan-master-cylinder-guard-rear-silver-1760146-d-1990219/
Getting this for myself in a few months. I can't wait.
Great video, very informative. I have a deposit on 2022 Himalayan at a Seattle dealership. Started riding dirt bikes when I was 12, but have been riding road bikes for the past 15 years...can’t wait to get back out on some trails! My question, did you buy the tank / knee pads pre-made as a kit or did you cut them out yourself? And can you remove them without damaging the paint? Thanks.
Great video and tips ..have done some of what you have done ..really like your tubes for tools etc..may I ask where you got them? Thanks and I really enjoy your tips and tricks…
Really great down to earth info sharing. I very much appreciate and being a kind of DIY discoverer myself want to catch up on your past vids and keep up with your adventures, keenly subscribed now. Cheers
Really good video, some of those were on point. Thanks and Cheers from Costa Rica.
Really love the vibe of your cnannel man. No fanfare, really mellow and nice. Have you considered the Outex solution to make your tyres true tubeless? Namaste from Bangalore, India...
Thanks so much my friend. I just want to be honest and comprehensive...even if that comes across as less flash or exciting. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Great video, do you have the video of how to mount the accessories, such as USB plug or fog light? I wonder where and how to put the live wire. Cheers
I didn't do anything special for the USB plug. I simply took the gas tank off and ran the cable down the center of the bike to the battery with the other electrical cables (I had to clip and redo a few zip ties). I mounted my USB charger under the handlebars, but it could honestly go just about anywhere up front. Personal preference really.
Love your bike and setup. I will be keeping it so I can reference it. Thanks
Thanks! I definitely learned a lot along the way and bought many accessories I ended up not using. Overall, I'm happy with the way things turned out though.
U R the king of the road , just keep riding safe , Mate .
My next bike eeeeeeeeeeezzzzzzzzzzzz the Himalayan , love all those mods . Thank you .
Thanks!
So glad I found your channel, thanks for all the great info... I'm just about to buy a 2022 Royal Enfield Himalayian..
Please can you tell me what is the GoPro remote you are using? There seems to be a few to choose from, I use a GoPro hero 7 black.
Thanks again, Ride Safe bud.
I actually don't use that gopro remtoe anymore. It was a really old one that didn't sync well with the new gopros. If I were to get a new one, I'd probably get the newest official gopro model here: amzn.to/3OXh2M6
You mentioned the throttle sensor issue that you remedied. Can you link me some more info on that? I recently bought one with about 400 miles on it and it always chokes off multiple times until fully warmed up.
Here is a site talking about it...
indianautosblog.com/bs6-royal-enfield-himalayan-stalling-issue-rectified-p320775
Thanks!
I’m interested in doing your tool tubes mounted on the pannier frames. Can you tell me who makes them and provide some installation advise or how-to?
The tool tubes are here: www.thetooltube.com/ToolTube.html
I think I got the mototube with the unimount kit for $32
@@On2Feet sorry to keep bugging you. Did you find that wider windscreen you mentioned. Any info would be appreciated. Ordered the tool tubes and thanks for the response. Thinking bout a camping trip next spring/ summer on my Hym. to the four corners area. Hook up?
I purchased a 2021 Himmy right before discovering your channel.
This video has become a “grocery list” of sorts for me ever since :)
Much appreciated!
Question: does your aftermarket windshield solve the issue where the Himmy-specific barkbuster bar would hit the dash when locking the handlebars, or did you also add a riser for that?
Would love to hear how you solved that.
Keep up the great work/vids! 🤘
Hi, a lot on improvements. Please, could you tell us which handguards did you install? Thanks
I installed the Barkbuster "Storm" guards. They were a bit more expensive, but are worth it in my opinion.
@@On2Feet thanks again. Have a nice trip.
Like 662.
Probably just one question. The front headlamp is a single center mount. Do you know if a double lamp option exists for the Himalayan? I think Triumphs and BMW use a double.
Great info thanks for the video & Enjoy your Adventure. Ride safe. M
Thanks 👍
Have you considered any mods to up the bhp, as 24 is a bit low. There's a company here in the UK called "tech bike" and they do a replacement camshaft which combined with a mufler and airfilter change give a 20% increase in power and improves running and fuel consumption! It's quiet an easy job to, their are videos on UA-cam 👌
Yeah, I've looked into the TEC cam and big bore kits, but honestly, I'm just not that into the idea of spending that kind of money to so fundamentally change the bike. I think I'd rather just get a different bike at that point. I've watched a few videos of people that have done these upgrades, and the return is not that great either. I'm perfectly content to just putt along as is for now.
Very interesting video, and all the better for the absence of music and gimmicks.
Thanks so much
Nice mods, I like the sticky note idea. I need to do a walk around on my bike now that most of my mods are done and I may borrow your idea. LOL
Something people dont realize is the high power charging system on the Himalayan.It will jump start a small car.
I have the GIVI protection (TN9050) installed on my Himalayan.
The left part protrudes and continuously hits the left ankle.
I have contacted the manufacturer, sent photos, and explained the problem.
They have treated me correctly, but they tell me that the protection is designed that way.
Other users have the same problem.
Can you make a video of how you installed the tool tubes please ?? Thank you very much from Brazil
Very nice video. I just got a Himalayan and am looking forward on adding a few accesoiries.
One small piece of advice I'd pass along is .... don't go too crazy with accessories. There's an enormous temptation to get ALL THE ACCESSORIES NOW!...and honestly you really don't need a lot of them. I think hand guards and engine guards are important...and everything else can come later...
@@On2Feet Hey thanks for the response! Yea i think so too, and it already has handguards, engine guards and pannier rack. I'm looking out for some panniers right now and then the adventure can really start. I really like the royal enfield alu panniers but they're pretty expensive..
With the bark busters can you please do a short video showing the second support point on the inner side of the bars.
Thanks
Hey i have been looking for the Himalayan touring seat. I just did 6000kms on the factory seat and found it to be insufficient after 2-3hrs of riding. Hoping the touring seat is what I need. If you plan to sell the touring seat please let me know. Keep up with the vlogs. Cheers mate!
After my recent trip, I actually think I may need the touring seat after all. My backside was quite sore with the standard seat after 1200 miles.
@@On2Feet lol, i figured. You need the touring seat when you are doing a ton of miles on tarmac! Been following your Colorado adventure! I did the Himalayas on the Himalayan. I don't have a youtube channel, but you can follow me @avid.biker on Instagram.
@@avid_biker touring seats are cheap online if you don't mind waiting a few months to get one delivered, worth the money, head onto ebay, and get one with a free oil filter......or buy a very expensive oil filter and get a free touring seat like I did.
Thank you for making this. I just got mine in December and am starting the buildout. We go up in the Rio Grande range near South Fork quite often. Do you have a specific video on the head light change out? I saved the link on Amazon, but everything said Harley bikes. I want to make sure I'm getting the correct thing. Thanks in advance...
It's funny you mention the headlight. I ended up swapping it back out as that particularly model gave me lots of problems, and honestly was just quite cheaply made. I posted a video about it. Just search for the "Relay upgrade" video. Instead, I upgraded the bulb to a very-high output halogen and have been content with it. Plus, it's easier to replace should it burn out.
Hello friend, I am replacing my original Bosch R6 spark plug with a CR8EIX. According to your experience, has this change worked well? Greetings
You know, it's always so hard to tell if a change like this truthfully makes a significant difference or not. I guess what I'd say anecdotally is that since upgrading the plug, adjusting the Throttle position sensor, replacing the relays, and upgrading the air filter....my bike has been running smoothly, consistently, and reliably. I have had not hiccups, stalls, breakdowns, or other running problems (knock on wood!).
Great vid!
Which tank pads did you go with?
I honestly don't remember, I found them on some online shop overseas I think. I know the top pad was a separate order. I'll try to track the info down.
I found them...
Side pads: autologuedesign.com/products/himalayan-tank-grips?variant=39594420666561
Top pad: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HRGMHOC/
Great video!
Super post! Thank you. When you bought the hand guards at Revzilla what model bike did you select? They don't appear to make these for RE but I agree yours look more durable than the stock ones.
Interesting...I don't see the link on Revzilla anymore either. It now redirects me to KTM guards. I'll see if I can track them down.
This is what barkbusters website says...but they do look slightly different:
barkbusters.net/what-fits-my/royal-enfield/himalayan-2016-on/storm/two-point-mount
Hi, could you please share where did you get your pannier from? I don't want to spend a fortune on them but would like something decent for a long tour. Thanks
Unfortunately I bought them as original accessories when I bought the bike…so paid way too much for them. You can probably find them on eBay fairly affordable I would guess.
@@On2Feet Checked eBay. $700-1000 here in New Zealand. Might as well go with Givi!
Enjoyed the walkaround of your Himi.
Glad to hear Peter.
hi! what brand of caliper paint did you use?
I got it at autozone. I think it was VHT brand?
Hey! Id love to know what stuff you have that you're not gonna use.
I will look through my cabinet and see what I still have. I may have some things I could still offload.
@@On2Feet great! Please let me know. I’m getting my Himalayan in a few months.
Hi, could you share where you got the tank grips? Thanks in advance ☺️ great videos!
Here is where I got the tank pads:
Tank Grips (Side): autologuedesign.com/products/himalayan-tank-grips?variant=39594420666561
Tank Grip (Top): www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HRGMHOC/
@@On2Feet thank you so much! Ride safe!
Thats strange that you don't get on with the touring seat. I bought one right away for my himalayan, and I've done 3 and a half hour stints with only a stop for a photo maybe once or twice, on 12 hour ride days, and was super comfortable. I weigh a lot less than you, 6ft and 9 stone ;)
I've come around on the touring seat since my multi-day trip to colorado. I still think something like a "Seat Concepts" seat is probably the best option, but I don't want to drop $200 on one just yet.
@@On2Feet Ah, I did wonder. I'm sure some fancy seat concepts thing would be outstanding, but got to keep sight of the inexpensive nature of the bike, and stick to the ethos if possible.
And I have already spent out on one of those mosko moto things cos of you! Delivered tomorrow, I'm like a kid waiting for santa ;)
Great job, I love this bike🔝🔝🔝
Nice video, beautiful bike.
Thanks so much!
It would have been nice to have a close up on the item's your pointing to. It's just all black no detail
great video! inspiring me to do the same!
Regarding the Barkbuster,they are pretty expensive ,,you can pick up Chinese knockoffs for at cheap money and they are just as good.. I also added adjustable levers,,, I was not happy with the fork action,,so fitted the YSS fork kit,,,and yeah the fork action is much softer now... Looking at your bike I think the panniers are too wide and the gap beween to pannier and the frame looks huge ( I hate knocking my knees on the box when getting on) so I went for the Lomo soft pannier and they are cheap.. Next thing I got is a chain oiler but yet to fit,also looking at a chain tensioner .They are cheap so may get one just to see if it works on the bike... You really do not need to drop a hole load of cash on this bike to make it fit for the job,,but maybe I,m just a cheap bastard!!!!
I totally get the pannier complaint. I think for my next go around, I'll probably get soft bags as well.
Where did you get your LED headlight from?
I got it off of amazon...but I'll tell you, I've recently gone back to a high output halogen bulb. The LED model I was using was actually not very good. I posted another video about it: ua-cam.com/video/4rl3AhHY7UY/v-deo.html
Hi what head light did you install as thinking of doing same thing.
I believe it was this guy right here: www.amazon.com/dp/B07BBP45YW?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2_dt_b_product_details
Thank you what's the beam like ?
@@Bob-oo7sm Best way to describe it is that it's just different. The Halogen is much more diffuse with a larger spread, but the LED is brighter and more intense where it's needed. I took a recent trip to Colorado and had to ride for a couple hours along a VERY dark mountain road. the LED was more than sufficient and in my opinion better than the halogen. I did have to point the headlight housing downward a bit to direct the beam better. I do think ultimately, I may add some accessory LED lights to my front racks, but they are quite expensive and it can wait. accessories.hitchcocksmotorcycles.com/accessory-shop/Spotlights-and-Bracket/44780
Good effort with this vid. Unfortunately I'd love to see the upgrades in close ups and all I saw was man talking around motorcycle full of blue stickers. What a pity.
Nice video. Did sub to see more 👍
Thanks!
Double Take mirrors are fucking insanely good value. That logic is stupid.
Dude really, you talked about how cheap this was and the how cheap the mods was, for like over 10 mins, plus why are you on ebike mods listing ?, geez make better videos or just stop ok :0