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Awesome job. This girl really understands motor bikes. My favorite part was when you rebuilt that starter. Your Dad must be proud of the skills you have acquired. Can’t wait for the next build….
In the end, if I said too much it would still be too little. The Lady has got some awesome skills! More so, you can tell that she takes pride in her work (and she should, because she is incredible at what she does!). The restoration that she has done is a work of art.
I have been doing just this for over 30 years!! He skill is amazing. Not sure her age, but it has taken me all of my years to get to this level of detail and skill to restore old motorcycles. Props!! And to do it in 3 months!!
@@sdfv4zxsorry but I do not agree. I have hired many "mechanics". And have had to train them all. Hand placement, proper tool holding, proper motions. If it's faked, she has either an amazing teacher or she is a damn good learner.
Strangely, that was as satisfying to watch as the CB1300 restoration. And great to see a full gasket set made the old fashioned way. A scooter fit for Barbie herself!
To be precise, you must measure the distortion of each part according to the maintenance manual and tighten it to the torque value specified in the manual. But other than that she's doing a pretty good job.
i don't see many female mechanics ... and working on motorcycles to boot! Awesome. May I suggest taking another female junior mechanic and teach her the same love for motorcycles as you have.
Wow! Beauty and talent, your level of skill with these machines is incredible. You must have been born with a torque wrench in your hand LOL. How many hours did you invest in this incredible transformation?
Does anyone else know that these videos are purely for entertainment, even though they're still fun to watch? A real girl wouldn't have a full garage of tools to fix up a junker motorbike like that. If it's for a hobby, the approach would probably be different, I imagine.