Great to see it progressing, looking forward to seeing it come together as more bits arrive. Good luck with the fire training, I did a load of fire training in Glasgow when I was in the RN on subs 🙂
@@ShooglyShedMotors Thanks for the reply. I heard that the Vmax 1200's handling shortcomings can be partially addressed with a fork brace and solid engine mounts but I've never heard of a braced swingarm. Does it make a big difference in handling?
Love that Intro jingle....small things amuse small.....never mind🙄
bike is coming along nicely now, starting to look smicko 👌
It's all you guys that keep me up & motivated to keep giving back mate. So THANK YOU. 😉🏴🤘🙏
That's coming along very nicely, well done!
It's looking so good dude!
Looking good and 100% respect for your fire fighting role,,brave men and women alike
Definitely interesting color combination. Can't wait to see it fully assembled.
Hopefully more parts back soon, looking awesome dude 🤘
Great to see it progressing, looking forward to seeing it come together as more bits arrive.
Good luck with the fire training, I did a load of fire training in Glasgow when I was in the RN on subs 🙂
The build is going awesome mate ,looking forward to seeing it finished
Great video 👍
Excelent service, congratulatons.
Am I wrong, or is there extra bracing on the swingarm?
Did you do that?
It is indeed, well spotted. We had a machine shop do it as I don't have pipe bending or pipe notching equipment.
@@ShooglyShedMotors Thanks for the reply.
I heard that the Vmax 1200's handling shortcomings can be partially addressed with a fork brace and solid engine mounts but I've never heard of a braced swingarm.
Does it make a big difference in handling?
Do u sale bikes ?
No but I do
Great use of torque wrench, not like that BJ amateur…😂
BJ is no amateur, his forearms are calibrated torque wrenches installed at birth.
I need to find a turn signal switch that fits my 1993 Vmax, any ideas, having a rough go of it.