Every time you polish something it comes out even better, these little details are amazing because they are just stock parts and you make them look so sick!
A great build is always great because of the details. And you are all about the details! Love it! Bike looks better than when it came out of the factory.
It's so relaxing to watch your videos. I love what you do. I've been watching this channel for a while now and I have to say. You are an inspiration to me. Wish you the best and keep those vids coming 💪
Well after 2 8" shining wheels im pretty sure im close to being an expert at making parts look as good as they can raw. Just want to thank CAM for the dedication and hard work he puts into his video's they have helped me is soo many ways. Keep stroking and smoking boys and girls.
Dude I can’t tell you enough on how much I learned just from watching your videos .. I work over night as a gas attendant all I do is watch your videos go home and mimic each and every step I see you doo ... LOVE YOU MAN #2STROKES4LIFE
Cam ive cerakoted my master cylinder with the sight glass in, i covered both sides in heat proof tape and cured it at a lower temperature for 2 hours, worked fine for me👍
@@CameronNiemela ive been buying your cleaning pads for my bike project, engine is nearly finished (cerakoted cases and cleaned up cylinder and head) next is my suspension!
This video is awesome. I have been looking for the bench flap wheels for awhile now. My Zilla engine is getting sent out for winter and while that is being done I am gonna buff and polish the rear axle and the mounting brackets for the sprocket and rotor. I am placing my order today!!!!
This bike is going to look amazing in my garage! Hahah…yeah right, but seriously another awesome build. Can’t wait to see your future builds, the sky is the limit.
Hey Cameron, the Hammerhead Titanium Replacement brake tip for their brake pedals will fit the stock RM brake pedal. Just tap the holes for the rivets to M5 and it will bolt right on! Mine has been on my RM-Z 450 for over a year now and has been great 👍
Cameron! Please buy yourself a vapor blaster, you will save yourself hours of using scotch brite pads and buffer wheels. And you’ll probably like the results more! HTMR has an awesome diy cabinet that you can make and it rocks! You’ll thank me later
Hi Cameron, I wish to know what is the best temperature for cerakoting and not melting the Master cylinder's sight glass ? And do you already try this technique with success ? As usual thanks for your help dude
Hi, greatings from Romania! Can you please let me know if after the polishing of the aluminum parts some coat is aplied in order to prevent oxidation? Thanks
You should call this how to make a Works bike in your garage!!! That thing is coming out sick...I am going to pray to the Moto Gods that my name is the one pulled to win it!!!
I know you want to keep the giveaway in the USA however I am in Canada and my wife says i cannot buy a bike - she didnt say i cannot have one if its free - Just saying - keep up the good work - would love to see you do a fresh on something different - not sure what - maybe an odyssey or something
I love the videos but let’s be honest you’re basically building a show bike. Sure it will get used once in a while but it’s there just for looks. This isn’t about making it the most reliable efficient machine out there. This is strictly cosmetics/customization. With that said. You are very patient. Taking the time to grind casting marks, polishing, painting, powder coating, cerakote etc is awesome. That is not me. I’m not that patient. Keep up the great videos Cam, they are great.
Haha. If it was all about looks then I would have just skipped new bearings/seals/bushings and gone without upgrading the brakes, triple offset, head, bar mount dampening, and a few of the other weak points on these bikes. Perhaps you could go back and watch a few of the older videos. I do appreciate your viewership though.
@@CameronNiemela I've watched the whole thing. I hope you didn't take it as a knock on you or your work. As I said I love the channel, your attention to detail and you sharing your knowledge to everyone. It really is an awesome channel.
Every time you polish something it comes out even better, these little details are amazing because they are just stock parts and you make them look so sick!
Every thing is coming together nicely. I can't thank you enough for getting me into polishing parts for my bike. It's theriputic.
Cam, your attention to detail is second to none! Oh, and that KX w/the aluminum tank is sweet! Til' next time!
Love it!!! Turning out great and can’t wait to see the finish product.
You are amazing.
Hopefully one day I will have the patience and attention to detail that you have.
Love the build!! Awesome work bro!! You are killin it!!
A great build is always great because of the details. And you are all about the details! Love it! Bike looks better than when it came out of the factory.
Coming right a long Man !! Can't wait til you get done with it... gonna be another Sweet Build !!
It's so relaxing to watch your videos. I love what you do. I've been watching this channel for a while now and I have to say. You are an inspiration to me. Wish you the best and keep those vids coming 💪
I appreciate you Luis! Happy to hear you enjoy the videos
Makes my day everytime I see you've uploaded 👌👍 looking awesome can't wait to see her finished
Thank you!
Killer results. It’s always the little things and the extra effort that makes your bikes next level 🔥
Well after 2 8" shining wheels im pretty sure im close to being an expert at making parts look as good as they can raw. Just want to thank CAM for the dedication and hard work he puts into his video's they have helped me is soo many ways. Keep stroking and smoking boys and girls.
Man you've been putting in the work! Happy to hear the wheels have been working well for you!
Dude I can’t tell you enough on how much I learned just from watching your videos .. I work over night as a gas attendant all I do is watch your videos go home and mimic each and every step I see you doo ... LOVE YOU MAN #2STROKES4LIFE
Looking Pryme 💪🏼 good luck to everyone in the running for this bike
Cam ive cerakoted my master cylinder with the sight glass in, i covered both sides in heat proof tape and cured it at a lower temperature for 2 hours, worked fine for me👍
That's great to hear! I'll have to try that on the next one.
@@CameronNiemela ive been buying your cleaning pads for my bike project, engine is nearly finished (cerakoted cases and cleaned up cylinder and head) next is my suspension!
Always superior quality workmanship, great job 👍👍👍👍👍
Sweet! I used all of your pads. They are great for refinishing things better than new.
Happy to hear that! Thanks for supporting the store!
Looks so much better than the cast finish! top job
Keep it up bro 👍
This video is awesome. I have been looking for the bench flap wheels for awhile now. My Zilla engine is getting sent out for winter and while that is being done I am gonna buff and polish the rear axle and the mounting brackets for the sprocket and rotor. I am placing my order today!!!!
This bike is going to look amazing in my garage! Hahah…yeah right, but seriously another awesome build. Can’t wait to see your future builds, the sky is the limit.
Yes another great video can't wait to watch , always great when Cam uploads
i cant wait to see part 29
looks great nice one, have you ever thought of restoring older models of cr
kind regards
Hey Cameron, the Hammerhead Titanium Replacement brake tip for their brake pedals will fit the stock RM brake pedal. Just tap the holes for the rivets to M5 and it will bolt right on! Mine has been on my RM-Z 450 for over a year now and has been great 👍
Thanks! That's great to know!
That break pedal came out mint, the bike is coming along pretty quick now love the progress good work Cam 👍🔥
Awesome as usual ! 😃👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I can't wait for the day you get a vapor honing cabinet.
Cameron! Please buy yourself a vapor blaster, you will save yourself hours of using scotch brite pads and buffer wheels. And you’ll probably like the results more! HTMR has an awesome diy cabinet that you can make and it rocks! You’ll thank me later
Love these videos. Inspiring me to start working on bikes myself!
This man is the king of dirt bikes lol. Trust a Finnish descendant to be addicted to dirt racing lol
Nice work and these polished pieces will look incredible on the RM!! What rear master cylinder did you wind up using?
Thanks! I used a CRF rear master
Hi Cameron, I wish to know what is the best temperature for cerakoting and not melting the Master cylinder's sight glass ? And do you already try this technique with success ?
As usual thanks for your help dude
As always............................ helpful and great videos
So is that hand pad he uses to get the brushed finish just red scotch brite pads?
The hand pad is a softer version of the wheels. The wheels are more rigid. The hand pads are the same that you'd find at a hardware store.
@@CameronNiemela thanks
Kinda sucks that us Canadians can't enter to win this gorgeous RM !!
Great Videos ...
Love it!!! Great job man🤙
hey bro quick question I have yfz 450 2007 do u think the brake calipers can b polish ?
Keeps getting better!!!!
Hi, greatings from Romania! Can you please let me know if after the polishing of the aluminum parts some coat is aplied in order to prevent oxidation?
Thanks
Yes you can do a clear cerakote but I’ve found the parts stay clean without
💪🏼 looking good man👍🏼
Just replace everything except the frame footpegs and linkage with 2019 KTM 300 pieces. Did this for my boss a few years ago, he loves it
Love the bike man 💪
Is your bench grinder variable speed?
Nope, just one speed. 3450 rpm
@@CameronNiemela I love that speed it makes it so much better to control. thanks for videos.
The wording I learned today: +ultra consistent+
Another great video. Goodjob
Love your videos. Thanks
You should call this how to make a Works bike in your garage!!! That thing is coming out sick...I am going to pray to the Moto Gods that my name is the one pulled to win it!!!
Looking good.👍
What a beauty
Do you ship this products worldwide?!
Yes, I do! Shipping prices are calculated once you add your items to the shopping cart
I want to put my conference call on hold so I can watch this. I’ll be back!
Anyone knows if a 2004-2007 brake pedal fits on a 125 CR 2003 ?
God willing
Lookin sweeeeet!
Thanks brotha!
nice stash bro
Looks dope!
does the grinder remind anyone else of the one tool dentists use
Why is it just so relaxing just watching cam working on the RM 😂 Wait, That sounds gay 🤣
I know you want to keep the giveaway in the USA however I am in Canada and my wife says i cannot buy a bike - she didnt say i cannot have one if its free - Just saying - keep up the good work - would love to see you do a fresh on something different - not sure what - maybe an odyssey or something
I live in South Africa so I do not get a chance to win
Dude I would love to give you my 990 adventure and pay you whatever you asked to restore it to its former glory or better.
💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥👊🏻🤘🏻
I would ride the shit outta that bike
I love the videos but let’s be honest you’re basically building a show bike. Sure it will get used once in a while but it’s there just for looks. This isn’t about making it the most reliable efficient machine out there. This is strictly cosmetics/customization.
With that said. You are very patient. Taking the time to grind casting marks, polishing, painting, powder coating, cerakote etc is awesome. That is not me. I’m not that patient.
Keep up the great videos Cam, they are great.
Haha. If it was all about looks then I would have just skipped new bearings/seals/bushings and gone without upgrading the brakes, triple offset, head, bar mount dampening, and a few of the other weak points on these bikes. Perhaps you could go back and watch a few of the older videos. I do appreciate your viewership though.
@@CameronNiemela I've watched the whole thing. I hope you didn't take it as a knock on you or your work. As I said I love the channel, your attention to detail and you sharing your knowledge to everyone.
It really is an awesome channel.