Love this man, I really wanna do this but I have no idea how to work on bikes. Always rode then but always had someone else work on it for me. If like go do this on my own one day for sure. I enjoy your videos.
hey i need some help so i put my broken e scooter on facebook market place on trades for a broken dirtbike so its fair and someone offered me a dirtbike, most plastics are gone its 125cc some wires are disconnected and it needs a damaged spark plug according to him he said he also has the plastics and that's everything broken, I have no experience with dirtbikes but I do with electronic wiring, I'm 15 I work on e scooters and e bikes, I have one of both and it may not seem like it but I'm capable of fixing them do you think I should buy it and take the risk?
I found out that lye (Sodium Hydroxide) eats aluminum when I tried cleaning a commercial pizza pan with it. My plan was to soak it, and when I checked on it a short time later, the entire container was full of foam.
ALL consumer cleaning chemicals are a joke compared to industrial products. I detailed cars for a few years and the Ducan guy sold an aluminum safe degreaser that literally cut through a 1/4” of baked on engine grease in 10-15 seconds. I’ve tried 20+ consumer degreasers and not 1 has been 1/4 as good. The stuff looked and smelled exactly like grape juice. Like hold a glass of it right to your nose and you couldn’t tell it wasn’t grape juice.
Hello Matt, If you have the room for the through of the torque wrench around the cylinder head. A trick we use in aviation is to set the adapter on the torque wrench at a 90 degree angle . In doing so, there is no need to do the equation to determine the lower TQ value. Great video!!!!
I'm still alive... I promise! Life has been changing for me a lot lately and I've had to shift my focus from RU-vid to more important priorities right now. I am hoping to be able to focus back on making content again soon!
@@MattBerger02 hey haha fully understandable!! Keep pushing through and take the time you need bro I don’t know what you’re going through or anything but don’t give up on what you’re doing and keep doing what you enjoy 🤙🤙 I just got curious because I’m thinking of starting to flip bikes but then I realised you hadn’t posted in a while 😅 but yeah man take as much time as you need bro we all understand it👍👍
The way it was explained to me, the bucket was used with the open end up so that the brake rotor cannot be bent. What is the advantage to the bottom of the bucket up orientation?
You should throw a shout-out to RJ himself and see if he'd like to come out and take a spin on this baby. That bike is beautiful enough to get his attention for sure, so why not give it a shot? The worst that could happen is him saying, "No thanks." 🤷🏻♂️
3:32 I'm seeing some vertical play in that crank so if I were you I'd go ahead and rebuild the crank instead of doing a complete top end just for it to blow up on you.
I watch alot of 2vintage, and he does a lot of the same thing, except he never follows up with the sales part of his builds. Maybe it's mostly cash, and he doesn't want the IRS to catch on, but honestly , I'm always wanting to know where his projects go and if he made any actual money on them.
Well after receiving my new Stark Varg about 2 weeks ago and riding it in my first race and I was totally impressed! In the setup of the bike before I even ran the race I was going through things. In looking over the bike and making sure things were ready to make the race go well. I found that the bike was of Superior quality compared to my other Motocross bikes that I have. In the first ride I found that compared to my Yamaha's the suspension felt firmer but yet better. Hard to explain but noticeable difference and noticeable improvement in handling on the bike. After a few laps I felt extremely comfortable on the bike jumping, whoop sections and corners. This is an extremely high quality bike I would put this head-to-head to any manufactured dirt bike on the market today and I think most would agree it's of superior quality and performance. This bike will open up the future for more Motocross in more areas than ever before I believe! Nice work Stark Future!
Great Job! I just did my first tire change on a back rim. After a fight, I got it on. Now I know what I did wrong and am going to be quickly jumping to the front. THX, T
Hey Matt do you still happen to get profits from the older bikes like 01 got one locally I wanna buy for $1900 and just do a small cheap build just don’t want to end up stuck with the bike