It’s so refreshing to see a person do this to a bike like it’s your bike. You take care to do it right the first time. Keep up the good work. And thank you
WOW!! Very impressive sweetie!! I definitely wouldn't have a problem with you working on my bike. Always enjoy seeing women who work like this on bikes, or' even Welding. You definitely have my vote!! 👍👍👍
As a person who spent 25 years working with solvents, I wish you would wear gloves when using the cleaning solvents. You don’t want that smoking into you skin and ultimately into your bloodstream. Otherwise, job well done!!!
Educational vid for sure, thanks. Coming from the car world, it is surprising to see how frequently adjustable push rods are used here, rather than fixed, in order to save some steps. Also (apparently) no cam indexing etc.
Ok. I was going to (think about) replace my cam & rods(stage II upgrade) but, after watching this and realizing I don’t have a torque wrench, feeler gauges, cam bearing tool, etc. or the know how to set the timing or any of the screws to proper torque…. I’m out! lol. Guess I’ll have to pay the dealership to do it. You made it look so damn easy though. I thought it was something as simple as just taking a cover off, replacing the cam & rods then putting back together. Boy, was I wrong. :(
Actually you can do it. Just watch other people do the stage 2 so you pickup variations. Buying the tools for the job is much cheaper than paying someone else. I personally just kept watching and when i do my stage 2 shortly. When I get stuck I just go back to my TH-cam and see what's next. It's very helpful
Good informative video. I am confused about the pushrod adjustment. You say to turn 2 1/2 times after zero lash. My S&S pushrods say 4 turns from zero lash? Am i missing something?
I like that this lady screwed the cam plate bolts by hand at first, finding the threads.I dont like seeing some guys going straight to a drill.Aluminum thread's get messed up easily.
Aren't you worried about all those chemicals etc penetrating your skin ? I always wear rubber gloves rather than absorb all that carcinogenic rubbish ! Good video.
Nice video- but it is not good that the girl don’t use gloves. The chemicals will go in her body and that’s is NOT a good thing for the health, especially over time.🏥
It’s so refreshing to see a person do this to a bike like it’s your bike. You take care to do it right the first time. Keep up the good work. And thank you
She seems very professional. I would have zero problems her working on my bike.
You’re bad ass! Good for you! If I lived closer I would definitely ask for you to work on my bike. Awesome
WOW!! Very impressive sweetie!! I definitely wouldn't have a problem with you working on my bike. Always enjoy seeing women who work like this on bikes, or' even Welding. You definitely have my vote!! 👍👍👍
Creepy
1000% creep lol.
Nice attention to details 👍🏻
She’s great I wanna ride up from Long Island to get Marissa to work on my bike Love the videos with her in them 💪🏽
I enjoyed your video. I have purchased a 2022 road king did stage 1 and will be doing stage 2 next take care thanks.
As a person who spent 25 years working with solvents, I wish you would wear gloves when using the cleaning solvents. You don’t want that smoking into you skin and ultimately into your bloodstream. Otherwise, job well done!!!
Great video. Your technician looks like a seasoned pro.
Educational vid for sure, thanks. Coming from the car world, it is surprising to see how frequently adjustable push rods are used here, rather than fixed, in order to save some steps. Also (apparently) no cam indexing etc.
Ok. I was going to (think about) replace my cam & rods(stage II upgrade) but, after watching this and realizing I don’t have a torque wrench, feeler gauges, cam bearing tool, etc. or the know how to set the timing or any of the screws to proper torque…. I’m out! lol. Guess I’ll have to pay the dealership to do it. You made it look so damn easy though. I thought it was something as simple as just taking a cover off, replacing the cam & rods then putting back together. Boy, was I wrong. :(
Was thinking the same thing 😂
i get the dealer to do all my work
cuz then it's warrantied
not your problem if you blow the bottom end because of poor installation
Just pay to have it done by a professional who does it every day. You got to take care of your baby.
Actually you can do it. Just watch other people do the stage 2 so you pickup variations. Buying the tools for the job is much cheaper than paying someone else. I personally just kept watching and when i do my stage 2 shortly. When I get stuck I just go back to my TH-cam and see what's next. It's very helpful
Nice competent work.👏👏👏
dang. was really hoping for the breakdown part
She’s awesome, I want her to work on my bike. Professional mechanic!
Very impressive. You could work on my bike anytime 😮
Good informative video. I am confused about the pushrod adjustment. You say to turn 2 1/2 times after zero lash. My S&S pushrods say 4 turns from zero lash? Am i missing something?
One of your best videos.
Wow I just got a road glide special thinking on do stage 2 next year not sure what can what don you recommend
Why don't Harley do this in the 1st place,..cam bearing etc?
Cool Mechanic
It looked like you missed torquing the cam gear, I maybe wrong but in the video you torqued the crank gear twice
I wish she worked at my dealer
What are the spray lubricant that your using
I have a 05 vtx 1300 honda can I do the same install
shed awesome
Great Video! Thanks
Marisa Great job!!!
That's a filthy bike, I'D REFUSE TO WORK ON IT - LOL
Good job!!
I like that this lady screwed the cam plate bolts by hand at first, finding the threads.I dont like seeing some guys going straight to a drill.Aluminum thread's get messed up easily.
Ĺook like you've done that a time or two.
What where the numbers
That's what I was waiting to see.
probably terrible since it's epa SE stuff.
Need to protect your hands ie skin problems
👍👍👍👍👍
Aren't you worried about all those chemicals etc penetrating your skin ? I always wear rubber gloves rather than absorb all that carcinogenic rubbish ! Good video.
You are super proficient ...👍
Nice work, but I don't like all that solvent on your skin.
I’d be pissed if I saw you grabbing the throttle with greasy hands
Nice video- but it is not good that the girl don’t use gloves. The chemicals will go in her body and that’s is NOT a good thing for the health, especially over time.🏥
Absolutely! With all her knowledge, she doesn't understand that. However, she may know it but the desire to show masculinity is overriding being safe.
U r so sweet and cute!!!😊
no 262 red loctite on the crank and cam sprocket screws?