I admire your knowledge and abilities it's great to watch. Today I would have liked to see you diagnosing the trouble codes, even though it was as simple as dirty connections. I rather see that then watch you install a pair of grips. This will go a long way to helping those who own the bike and need to understand how that types of diagnostics are interpreted and worked on. Just food for thought for next time! Excellent video and work as usual and thank you for all your hardwork! Cheers!
Thank you for your comment and support. I do diag in other vids, this one was solely meant to be a finish up type of project rather than “educational” but I can appreciate your point. I will try to include these procedures when I can.
@@restoroosterohv What would you recommend for aluminum frame brightening when vapor blasting or equivalent is not available? I was considering using "Starbright aluminum restorer" wash as it seems to work well with boats, etc. Thank you.
I honestly don’t have any suggestions other than avoid acid based formulas. They tend to etch/stain the aluminum essentially ruining the appearance I’d done incorrectly. I’d be interested to know what works well myself other than sanding and polishing.
It'll probably never happen, but I'd like to see some sort of meet and greet. I'd love to shoot the sh!t with stuff you've seen from flipping bikes. I don't do this full time and purely just a hobby but I fully look up to you. lol (as weird as that sounds being a 32yo)
I admire your knowledge and abilities it's great to watch. Today I would have liked to see you diagnosing the trouble codes, even though it was as simple as dirty connections. I rather see that then watch you install a pair of grips. This will go a long way to helping those who own the bike and need to understand how that types of diagnostics are interpreted and worked on. Just food for thought for next time! Excellent video and work as usual and thank you for all your hardwork! Cheers!
Thank you for your comment and support. I do diag in other vids, this one was solely meant to be a finish up type of project rather than “educational” but I can appreciate your point. I will try to include these procedures when I can.
Looking good 👍
Thank you
Another great video with lots of great information!!!
Thank you!
Great job as usual
Thank you.
Enjoyed this episode, Happy New Year
And to you as well, sir
You're welcome. I'm happy to help, bud.
Grips, levers and plastics are default replacement on any flip I do, along with aluminum brightener
Makes a huge difference
@@restoroosterohv What would you recommend for aluminum frame brightening when vapor blasting or equivalent is not available? I was considering using "Starbright aluminum restorer" wash as it seems to work well with boats, etc. Thank you.
I honestly don’t have any suggestions other than avoid acid based formulas. They tend to etch/stain the aluminum essentially ruining the appearance I’d done incorrectly. I’d be interested to know what works well myself other than sanding and polishing.
Do you flip these bikes? Nice work!!
I hope it wasn't silicone spray that you put on seat and grips in the end :)
It’s SC1. It keeps dirt from sticking. I believe it is silicone based but it’s actually not slippery on the seat like a typical silicone spray.
It'll probably never happen, but I'd like to see some sort of meet and greet. I'd love to shoot the sh!t with stuff you've seen from flipping bikes. I don't do this full time and purely just a hobby but I fully look up to you. lol (as weird as that sounds being a 32yo)
Maybe someday if I become someone like a Cletus or Derek B, haha. I’m flattered by your admiration. If you ever have any questions, don’t hesitate.