Great video and informative. Funny you said IF the rain hits the tracks. Stationed at McDill AFB in Tampa back in 1989, and it rained EVERYDAY around noon. You could see the rain coming at the far end of the flightline, so you had time to put your toolbox under the F-16's wing to try and keep your tools dry.
Thanks! Ahh Mcdill. I had a friend who lived there on base for some time and we would ride dirtbikes in a wooden area that was just before driving into the front security gate of the base (in like 1999). There was some pretty decent trails to ride there. Working on F-16's is gotta be a crazy job, thats too cool!
16:19 we hear Beavis every video lol 16:43 is he there? He goes again.lol hey you’re completely right about that. Checking everything while you’re washing your bike for loose things.right on good video brother, I’m 48 be 49 in a few days on the 1st . Love your content
Good video this is what i been waiting for thanks upallnight im really surprised u didn't need heat for red wow be safe riding they are dangerous i flipped mine back words last week hurt my hand so everyone be safe
Threadlockers as you stated has allot to do with the amount used which is very little. I do use a color not mentioned on screws that need very little holding strength and that is purple, the lowest strength to my knowledge that can be purchased. Then you have green and thats another monster itself. But I'm using threadlocker on more than bikes such as farm equipment. It's nice to see Beavis get a guest spot. Another very informative video .🏜👍
Thanks Bradley. Never tried the green or the purple stuff myself. I'm guessing the green is super strong? Yeah I heard beavis out there and I was like, I know what you want, some air time lol
Great video and informative. Funny you said IF the rain hits the tracks. Stationed at McDill AFB in Tampa back in 1989, and it rained EVERYDAY around noon. You could see the rain coming at the far end of the flightline, so you had time to put your toolbox under the F-16's wing to try and keep your tools dry.
Thanks! Ahh Mcdill. I had a friend who lived there on base for some time and we would ride dirtbikes in a wooden area that was just before driving into the front security gate of the base (in like 1999). There was some pretty decent trails to ride there. Working on F-16's is gotta be a crazy job, thats too cool!
Lots of very useful information. Another great video!!!
Thanks Joel!
16:19 we hear Beavis every video lol 16:43 is he there? He goes again.lol hey you’re completely right about that. Checking everything while you’re washing your bike for loose things.right on good video brother, I’m 48 be 49 in a few days on the 1st . Love your content
Thanks! Im 47 but soon 48. I'm right behind ya! Luckily most viewers take in Beavis well because he surely makes sure he's heard lol
@@UpAllNight91 oh don’t know I love Beavis. He makes the videos to if I didn’t hear him in a video I’d ask where he was
Good video this is what i been waiting for thanks upallnight im really surprised u didn't need heat for red wow be safe riding they are dangerous i flipped mine back words last week hurt my hand so everyone be safe
Your welcome. Ouch, hope your healing up fast!
Threadlockers as you stated has allot to do with the amount used which is very little. I do use a color not mentioned on screws that need very little holding strength and that is purple, the lowest strength to my knowledge that can be purchased. Then you have green and thats another monster itself. But I'm using threadlocker on more than bikes such as farm equipment.
It's nice to see Beavis get a guest spot. Another very informative video .🏜👍
Thanks Bradley. Never tried the green or the purple stuff myself. I'm guessing the green is super strong? Yeah I heard beavis out there and I was like, I know what you want, some air time lol
Yeah man. Top content. Thankyou
Your welcome and thank you!
Grate videos as always.
Thanks Grant!
At my job we use both red and blue and yes both are "serviceable".Now if you DO NOT intend on servicing it then use the green..
I use torch to heat it up for red lock tight
That green sound like some wicked stuff! Never used the green before myself.
Michael, you dont really need to torch the red stuff. Just use a dab and it will come off without heat no problem.
@@UpAllNight91 Okay
You're almost 50???? I thought that you're 25 or something, that's crazy
Lol yup. He is an old fart!!😂😂😂 I am just kidding. Upallnight is an awesome dude and shreds a dirt bike. He is really 47.
LoL, I know right! I sometimes myself cant believe I'm at 47 already. Holy cow!
@@patrickbilancione1201 LoL, I surely felt my age yesterday at Dade lol. That last moto, dude them lines where DEEP!!!
Thanks!
Yes sir!👍
Nice vid man. I’d love to see you do a review on the new Dunlop mx14 if you ever get a chance to ride in some sandy conditions.
Thanks! MX14.... hmm
Chlorinated carb cleaner will also help break down threadlocker.
Havent tried that but I think I might give that a shot just to see what it does.
16:19 we hear Beavis every video lol
USE STUCK NUTZ LOCTITE HATE THEIR CUSTOMERS. NEVER FORGET!
Right on. Never had to deal with loctites customer service but I have exchanged emails with stuck nutz, good people.