It would be interesting if it was semi technical e.g. fork seals, wheel/swing arm/headset bearing replacement, valve clearances, electrical diagnosis 👍 I’d be interested in a full restoration job, from planning to disassembly, repair/refresh/renew to reassembly/testing, that might be a good way to get some sponsors on board to make it cheaper for yourselve
10 months ago
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I’m an ex car mechanic and I restore 80s’ enduro and mx for sh*”ts and giggles. Personally, I think that any video regarding basic maintenance from a credible source, can only be a good thing. Can’t tell you how many videos out there get even the basics seriously wrong. From chain maintenance to clutch adjustment. Just look at Dave Moss!
10 months ago | 3
I work on bikes at the dealer then i like to go home and watch other people work on bikes
10 months ago | 1
Not really interested in tutorials, but I do my own work. Everything generic like straightening forks and fixing chain tension has been done and uploaded here a million times, and anything bike specific like valve adjustments isn't going to be generic enough to really help the general public.
10 months ago | 4
Yes! Bring on more tutorials, I love the way you guys go about them.
10 months ago | 0
I do oil, filters and brakes but balk at valve clearances unless it's lock and nut. Crystal clear information on removing a front chain sprocket and correctly clamping the new chain link wouldn't go amiss. Also, servicing suspension linkages.
10 months ago (edited) | 0
Once the warranty is done, I do prefer to carry out some of the maintenance myself. So, yes, I'd be interested in some tutorials.
10 months ago | 0
Agreed with the below, a level up from the basic oil change please.... Change tyres? Fork oil upgrade? Rear wheel alignment
10 months ago
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I actually find some therapy in bike maintenance and watching maintenance videos, weird I know 😂
10 months ago | 1
Only person I trust to service my bike is me. Not so long ago I changed the oil on a VW Up that had been serviced by a main dealer only 1000 miles before. The oil that came out was like bitumen. If you want a trustworthy job done, do it yourself.
10 months ago
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I used to then I got really lazy and just ride it and once it’s abused I drop it to a garage. I must do better next year 😂
10 months ago | 0
Definitely interested. Hell I used to watch Camel ADV videos before I even owned a dual sport/adv bike. 😂
10 months ago | 0
I'd like to see basic maintenance to keep your motorcycle running forever.
10 months ago | 0
As long as it is for really hard tasks, not the regular chain tension or fork adjustment etc since there are already countless videos about these
10 months ago | 0
I don’t touch my bike, I let the dealership do it. But!! I enjoy those types of videos and may buy a project bike at some point so keep ‘em coming!
10 months ago | 0
I put a Rev limiter on mine, so I can only do wheelies in traffic for 1 block and only cut 1 car off per minute. I'm still considered a loser by 99 percent of the population, but I am working on that last 1 percent
10 months ago (edited) | 0
Bike World
Do you maintain your own bike and are you interested in seeing more tutorials?
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