Good job🛠 It is a beautiful day hear also. We should have been out riding motorcycle's enjoying the sun shine today instead of working in our garage's. Have a great weekend. This is the day the Lord has made: Let us rejoice and be glad in it. Ps: 118:24. God Bless you and your Husband.
As if it wasn't dangerous enough just how dreamy and drop dead gorgeous you are, you always manage to fix and improve everything you set your mind to. Heck, I'm having a hard time believing your claim of NOT being a mechanic, Ms Betty! Millions of helpless women in the world, incapable of handling even the simplest, easiest tasks, and always afraid of getting their hands dirty or breaking their stupid fake fingernails, should learn to be as self sufficient as you are. I can't remember if I've said this before, and I hope you don't mind me saying it now: You're a treasure, and your husband is a lucky fellow, indeed! Don't you ever change!
I have a dead tachometer on my XS400. Just got a replacement part in the mail today. So now I have to figure out how to install it. Trolling TH-cam for vids and will read the manual.
@@NotamechanicBetty Thank you! Know what? I did! The bike had an instrument case with a working speedometer and destroyed tach. Found a matching instrument case with a blown speedometer and working tach. Figured out how to get it off the bike (which required taking apart the headlamp). Mixed and mashed the good stuff together, and installed it back on the bike. Took the bike out on the road and it all works. Nice! Next up: brake bleed. Clutch adjust. And replacing the vinyl seat cover. Anyway, I was digging around for tach replacement vids and yours wound up being useful. So thanks for that. Good luck and safe riding!
Just the video I needed! Same issue on my 87’ GPZ. Thanks and I’ll check out some more videos 👍
Good job🛠 It is a beautiful day hear also. We should have been out riding motorcycle's enjoying the sun shine today instead of working in our garage's. Have a great weekend. This is the day the Lord has made: Let us rejoice and be glad in it. Ps: 118:24. God Bless you and your Husband.
Thanks. The tachometer on my bike's been broken for a while. Been putting off fixing it . Hopefully it's just the cable and not the tachometer itself!
As if it wasn't dangerous enough just how dreamy and drop dead gorgeous you are, you always manage to fix and improve everything you set your mind to. Heck, I'm having a hard time believing your claim of NOT being a mechanic, Ms Betty! Millions of helpless women in the world, incapable of handling even the simplest, easiest tasks, and always afraid of getting their hands dirty or breaking their stupid fake fingernails, should learn to be as self sufficient as you are. I can't remember if I've said this before, and I hope you don't mind me saying it now: You're a treasure, and your husband is a lucky fellow, indeed! Don't you ever change!
Outstanding job, thank you
👍👍👍 🥰 Thanks,Have a blessed day🦊🐾🐾🐾
Thks four your video you so gorgeous and beautiful x.x.x…… from Funchal Madeira ❤
@@MrBerenguer67 thank you 😊
Thank you so much, you helped me.
The tach on my sons cb 125t just died, the spring had snapped in half..😅
And there it is, working again!
I love your passion for how vehicle operate,while being a female!
❤
well done, mechanic
I have a dead tachometer on my XS400. Just got a replacement part in the mail today. So now I have to figure out how to install it. Trolling TH-cam for vids and will read the manual.
Good luck I hope you can get it working
@@NotamechanicBetty Thank you! Know what? I did! The bike had an instrument case with a working speedometer and destroyed tach. Found a matching instrument case with a blown speedometer and working tach. Figured out how to get it off the bike (which required taking apart the headlamp). Mixed and mashed the good stuff together, and installed it back on the bike. Took the bike out on the road and it all works. Nice! Next up: brake bleed. Clutch adjust. And replacing the vinyl seat cover. Anyway, I was digging around for tach replacement vids and yours wound up being useful. So thanks for that. Good luck and safe riding!
Is the cable same to the one on speedometer
I don’t know, I never took the speedometer cable off.
@@NotamechanicBetty ok no problem nice video watching from Kenya
pretty and smart