Nice again, I fit a tail tidy to all my bikes, generally the first thing I do. I hate the sticky out thing, I know why it's built like it, but it just spoils the look. I and all my mates like to see as much as the rear tyre as possible, why have a muscle bike can make it look wimpy? :) I must admit I don't go for very small plates now though, especially as we go through Wales now, and their police seem to want to fine bikers for all sorts, even seen people fined for too dark visor's :( Keep the conent coming, they are getting better all the time
Cheers! 👍 I've pretty much run of of stuff to video now until we get back out on the road again but I have ordered a special tool that I would need IF I were to take the engine out of the Bros! Personally I'd like to buy (or at least buy in order to test) one of those short mudguards that attach to the swingarm and stick out behind the rear spindle (like the CB1000R) but I can't find one for the R or RR. With this tail tidy on, riding in wet weather is going to cover the back of the bike and my riding gear in crap!
@@RikkyTang Rather you than me regarding engine removal, well not removing it, but getting back in and working and no bits left :) Have a llo at The Workshop here th-cam.com/video/RjrNaBoBBp8/w-d-xo.html If you're against bad language don't watch!! But perhaps you might be able to get a generic one and modify it. I try not to ride in the rain, unless I'm out and am unlucky. But you're right the few times I've been caught, my trousers and jacket are fairly wet.
It looks pretty nice! 4:44 😂
I forgot to clean that when I put it back together too lol
Nice again, I fit a tail tidy to all my bikes, generally the first thing I do. I hate the sticky out thing, I know why it's built like it, but it just spoils the look. I and all my mates like to see as much as the rear tyre as possible, why have a muscle bike can make it look wimpy? :) I must admit I don't go for very small plates now though, especially as we go through Wales now, and their police seem to want to fine bikers for all sorts, even seen people fined for too dark visor's :( Keep the conent coming, they are getting better all the time
Cheers! 👍 I've pretty much run of of stuff to video now until we get back out on the road again but I have ordered a special tool that I would need IF I were to take the engine out of the Bros!
Personally I'd like to buy (or at least buy in order to test) one of those short mudguards that attach to the swingarm and stick out behind the rear spindle (like the CB1000R) but I can't find one for the R or RR. With this tail tidy on, riding in wet weather is going to cover the back of the bike and my riding gear in crap!
@@RikkyTang Rather you than me regarding engine removal, well not removing it, but getting back in and working and no bits left :)
Have a llo at The Workshop here th-cam.com/video/RjrNaBoBBp8/w-d-xo.html If you're against bad language don't watch!! But perhaps you might be able to get a generic one and modify it. I try not to ride in the rain, unless I'm out and am unlucky. But you're right the few times I've been caught, my trousers and jacket are fairly wet.
Has step drill is what you need,
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