First of all thank u for a really good video, its so detailed so maby even I can do it. When I got my T7 I took out the long bolt thats goes through swingarm and turned it around just to the get the threads on the left side of the bike just so I could mount the adapter for the constands power evo stand. Perhaps that was a mistake, did not know that there was 15mm swingarm adjustment bolt on the right side....anyway keep up the good work and thank u again for the video!😊
Thank you for sharing this excellent video! Your detailed instructions and high-quality camera/editing work are much appreciated. It's surprising that this hasn't received more views-it definitely deserves more recognition! Keep up the great work!
OMG... I just went out and looked at the bike to verify that. You ever have one of those moments where you're like "what was I thinking?" This is one of those moments. Thank you for letting me know. Your Pro Tip is way better hahahah
First of all thank u for a really good video, its so detailed so maby even I can do it. When I got my T7 I took out the long bolt thats goes through swingarm and turned it around just to the get the threads on the left side of the bike just so I could mount the adapter for the constands power evo stand. Perhaps that was a mistake, did not know that there was 15mm swingarm adjustment bolt on the right side....anyway keep up the good work and thank u again for the video!😊
I've done the same with my brother. Not easy job. Thanks for the video.
Here from the FB group. Thanks for the vid! Plan on doing this sometime this week.
Enjoy the teardown. I'm glad I decided to do the deep dive with lubrication. The bike was very dry all around.
Amazing video, Paul!
Glad you liked it!
Great video , thank you. Hoping to do the same in the summer. You can buy a RK KRK 525 split link , this will help the chain removal .
Thank you for sharing this excellent video! Your detailed instructions and high-quality camera/editing work are much appreciated. It's surprising that this hasn't received more views-it definitely deserves more recognition! Keep up the great work!
Glad it was helpful!
Great content for such a new channel. Looking forward to more tips and trip vlogs.
Thank you so much! I have much to learn with editing and content creation but I'm having so much fun with it.
You can easily remove the shock top bolt from the side. Remove the cover and go in with a rachet with at extension :-)
OMG... I just went out and looked at the bike to verify that. You ever have one of those moments where you're like "what was I thinking?" This is one of those moments. Thank you for letting me know. Your Pro Tip is way better hahahah
Your better to remove the shock first, remove the 3 bolts on the 2 trim piece under front of seat, then you can get to the upper shock bolt.
Everything was going great until you pulled out the DeWalt. 😂
I am a Milwaukee guy. ie Tim the tool man Taylor. 😊
I promise my other power tools are Milwaukee. Once these die they are gone!
@@adv4me just busting your chops. Everyone has different tastes.