Solid advice! The statement you put out is the main problem we have in the Kenyan motoring industry. Mechanics or do we call them quacks and conmen are ripping people left right and centre. Know your machine in and out, whether it's a motorbike or a car. We have tonnes of information on the internet and platforms such as youtube. By the time you go to the mechanic, be armed with information and there will be minimal chance of getting ripped off. I once had Toyota prius (hybrid) back in 2011 and a warning light popped up. I took it to a mechanic ans the kind of things he suggested, I just laughed and took the car home, called a different mechanic and guided them on what to do. The car was back in tune and paid him for labour. Even those modern machines, learn how they function, at one point, you will need to maintain it and you need some knowledge ans especially in the Kenyan market where mechanic work by guesswork and ability to extort you😂
Hi sam , good content Umetuchanua sana . I would like to know , what are your thoughts on putting a bigger block and piston on a small capacity bike . For example putting a 150 cc block on a 125 bike. Any effects and is it advisable to do so ?
It helps increase some power but not so much... but it will improve the engine output.. the problem will be the crankshaft, if it is not a good quality it can get tired real fast.. it will also increase fuel consumption
Solid advice!
The statement you put out is the main problem we have in the Kenyan motoring industry. Mechanics or do we call them quacks and conmen are ripping people left right and centre.
Know your machine in and out, whether it's a motorbike or a car. We have tonnes of information on the internet and platforms such as youtube. By the time you go to the mechanic, be armed with information and there will be minimal chance of getting ripped off.
I once had Toyota prius (hybrid) back in 2011 and a warning light popped up. I took it to a mechanic ans the kind of things he suggested, I just laughed and took the car home, called a different mechanic and guided them on what to do. The car was back in tune and paid him for labour.
Even those modern machines, learn how they function, at one point, you will need to maintain it and you need some knowledge ans especially in the Kenyan market where mechanic work by guesswork and ability to extort you😂
It is juat plain simple, know your machines and nobody will take advantage of yoy
Good advice
Thanks
Thank You brother. Always looking forward to your videos.
I really appreciate your company...
thanks mkuu hope one day i will own 125cc
All the best
Thank you. I've been following quite sometime and I'm learning.
Thank you
Good content there....but just a question, are you advertising Tekken? Or is it general skills?
Am not advertising any bike, i havent been paid to sell bikes, atleast not yet
You can split your video into chapters, so viewers can scroll to specific sections in your video
I will try
Hi Misheck,
It's good you mentioned about the Mechanical Skills needed
Is there a school that offers training for basic motorcycle mechanics?
I have not seen any but i can link you with some mechanics who can train you.. you need so.ebosy with good knowledge of bikes to teach you some things
*somebody
Thank you for this information, any idea where I can get the sidebags at 23:15?
Import from china or UK
Hi sam , good content Umetuchanua sana . I would like to know , what are your thoughts on putting a bigger block and piston on a small capacity bike . For example putting a 150 cc block on a 125 bike. Any effects and is it advisable to do so ?
It helps increase some power but not so much... but it will improve the engine output.. the problem will be the crankshaft, if it is not a good quality it can get tired real fast.. it will also increase fuel consumption
Am went through shiet cause fundi realised I only know how to ride. Walinigonga 😭😭😭😭😭😭 I can't imagine how dumb I was .
Pole, it happens alot of times.. just know basic things and they will never steal from you again
I think you are too much on Chinese bike
I dont understand what you are saying