Yup! I do all my own work. Just wrapped up a stage 4 install this last spring to wrap up my project. She was down to a transmission and case on a frame. Hammer Performance (very reasonable and great work) did the boring and porting, other than that, it’s all been me. Had to buy a lot of specific tools, but saved fists full of money doing the build myself.
I do as much wrenching on my bike as possible unless it’s something electrical, I might have to replace my clutch plates, always good to know how to do some kind of work on your bike
Same. This season I did a rear suspension lower, shaved the oem seat foam and rewrapped the results with top grain leather, replaced oem bars too. I did have the shop put a tire on a rim for me but that's it.
Yup! I do all my own work. Just wrapped up a stage 4 install this last spring to wrap up my project. She was down to a transmission and case on a frame. Hammer Performance (very reasonable and great work) did the boring and porting, other than that, it’s all been me. Had to buy a lot of specific tools, but saved fists full of money doing the build myself.
dang I would like to get to that point I am getting a lot better at the Harley motor for sure
"Wind therapy" I love it!
Thanx for the comment
Sure do always have that way I know it's done right
true very true
I do as much wrenching on my bike as possible unless it’s something electrical, I might have to replace my clutch plates, always good to know how to do some kind of work on your bike
yea I do mostly everything accept like top end work like valves and stuff. The Harley has been really easy to work on I do enjoy the vtwin motor
Same. This season I did a rear suspension lower, shaved the oem seat foam and rewrapped the results with top grain leather, replaced oem bars too. I did have the shop put a tire on a rim for me but that's it.
@@Randomhero413 the more I do the more confidence I have in fixing other things and also saves tons of money
I'd love to work on my motorcycle, but I'm intelligent enough to know that I'd F**K it up...🤣
hahahah yea it is a little nerve racking the first day on the road