Hello, mine were also different on each plants. Some slim and long ones and some that were a bit more chubby and more round near the stems. I think both look cool. I've seen in another video that the person also mentionned the same thing, so either the genetics is not very stable or it's normal to get different shape from this variety.
I have a 2023 Grizzly 700 that came stock with 27x10-14s all the way around , Thinking about getting a new set of tires but keeping the same 14 inch rims , I wanna downsize tires size though from 27 to 26 so should i get 26x10-14s in the rear and maybe 26x9-14s in the front? Whats the benefit of having a smaller tire on the front? thanks
I have the 3 Celeste fig trees, 2 years on ground, zone 8A, frustrated with it. It grows bushy and healthy, but don't fruit well. Lots of fruits that never mature and very small. If they the fruits don't mature this year and give me something to eat, they will be removed in the winter. I have a Yellow Long Neck - prolific - and has grown very big, now the main trunk lays on the ground it is so big and thick. I chopped off the other branches but that one, but quickly grew new branches that grew talk quickly and survived the cold DFW weather. I was surprised. Wish I new how to grow cuttings, so far I'm failing.
My Celeste fig is about seven years old and finally giving me a lot of figs, they are very delicious, they are worth the long wait. I am also in Dfw. I am just starting to pot some cuttings and I’m hoping that I have some success.
I have the 1.Hychiya, third year bearing 2. Saijo, second year bearing 3. Giombo, planted twig this fall, no fruits just branches and leaves and the 4. Fuyu, just planted this fall, one fruit on tree. I have not tasted a giombo, but I have tasted fuyu from the stores. Your tree looks great.
Vinegar wouldn't touch the grime on my 2015 GS wheels. It helped a little bit with some serious scrubbing, but they still looked like crap. But I found an amazing product from NAPA that I saw a car detail guy use! It's called NAPA Aluminum Brightener and was $7.49 at the time of this post. You spray it on, wait 20-30 seconds, rinse it off with a hose, and repeat a second time. Unbelievable! No scrubbing or anything!! I was ready to dump some serious $$$ on some Woody's Wheels I was so fed up with looking at my nasty spoked wheels without any success in cleaning them after countless tries and hours spent. I spent more time removing and reinstalling the wheels from the bike than this product took to clean them!!
28sec into the video I stopped watching it. You see I'm in zone 6b....so this will not work for me. Thank you for telling us which zone you are at the very beginning of the video. Not like others who upload videos thinking that their methods will work in any part of the world.
Enjoyed your video, I purchased a F850GSA after being off a bike for 20 years. Starting wish I'd bought a R nineT Urban GS. I'm interresred in the mods you performed. Keep us posted. I'm also in Texas.
1. Swap the forks to usd, raise the rear by +25mm 2. Akra Ti headers and muffler 3. Sargent seat 4. Kineo wheels w'6" rear 5. Bembo rcs master cylinders 19/16 with DOT clutch
I was super torn on either to get Honda rubicon or grizzly. Those were only 2 on my mind for what I wanted to spend/ how I’ll use machine. And Honda has me waiting about 2 years for the deluxe…. Well I caved and got a 24grizzly xtr and it was probably for the better
If you get 2021 model it has led headlight and improved rear suspension but is not for offroad. When the fuel light comes on it has 100km left in the tank so not a problem really.👍
I just put 26"x9x12 all around on my Kodiak. My back rims are offset too but I still did it. I like the look of 9" in the front but yours look ok too. I know narrow tires steer better up front.
Your analysis of the benefit of Lamancha goat compared to Nigerian goats is exactly my observations. The Lamancha milk production and quite docile characteristics are superb. I like Saanen dairy goats, the Lamancha breed seems to be healthier.
How easy was it to install the rev meter, please? BMW OEM online parts catalogues don't list it for the Urban GS, presumably because it doesn't fit inside the cowl. But clearly it does. I'm curious whether it was plug-and-play for you or whether you had to make some adjustments. Thanks!
There is a couple of RU-vid videos covering the pre 21 R nine t pure / urban /scrambler single clocks to dual clocks including all the parts you need, one option you need to get right is ensuring the cover / shroud on the new rev counter matches the existing speedo housing color , the cable for the rev counter functions is tucked up under the tank at the right hand side under the tank at the front. Please search out the rev counter upgrade videos you will find all the part numbers you need. I have done this upgrade on a R nine t /5 50th anniversary bike which shipped with the single speedo as well. Installation was easy for me with some torx tools
Above reply is good. Sit is very straightforward, and it fits. The headlights sits higher than regular R nine T so it might make a slight contact but not a big deal.
Sorry don’t know the exact green. That is the only Green they had that year. I think they just call it green I know current year does not have this green.
@@mordekai4182I don’t know if the Kodiak 700 rear diff is bolted from the top or not but if it is that’s a more reliable point for the Kodiak 700 than the grizzly 700. The Kodiak 450 rear diff I know is braced better than the grizzly
I’ve had both. My first was the Kodiak. It was crashed by a friend. I tried to buy another one. But couldn’t find one. The grizzly was available so I bought it. Taller and wider . A little hard to get used to. After a while I enjoyed it more. Especially when it came to snow plowing. Grizzly all the way.
Yes it will, but there is a minor difference if you really put them next to each other. I believe the foam is different. Grizzly has a better foam. Both my machines are 2020. Essentially same as current models except colors
@@urbanacres7189 yes I believe the grizzly is a bit taller foam wise. My buddy has a Kodiak and I actually prefer the seat height on his for more aggressive riding. I just forgot to see if it would fit. Was thinking of ordering a Kodiak seat to switch out when I'm going out to ride fast vs. cruising.
I think the narrow front tire setup is great for non power steering models. I'm sure they help make it easier to turn the front wheels. A wider tire is always going to provide more grip, the power steering should help overcome the additional effort needed to steer with the wider tires.