Really enjoyed this build.... the fact that the transmission has a leak adds to the drama which makes this even more interesting to watch. Beautiful Bike by the way! Thank you for sharing! ;0)
Absolutely keep making this kind of video. I'm really glad to hear that the CB750 will be featured soon...I've been anxiously waiting. I also like watching Devin work on bikes because he's the only person to wear a button down shirt while assembling lol.
New to your channel! I’ve watched a lot of bike videos and any one of this series have been the most enjoyable. Fantastic builds, engineering and videos. All power to you!
Excellent music choices. Machining and milling scenes were especially calming due to you're music. Own a 1972 CB175 and need a seat from you guys. Seriously I'm looking at them online right now and you guys are highly recommend for your small cc's products by other youtubers.
Great job again guys. BMW looks slick and can't wait for the next build. Hopefully you have a CB650 back there somewhere that we can see you make fancy! The video quality is pretty classy too.
Devin you inspired me alot.. i am almost done with my build been doin it from tha last 5 months.. ill be sharing the videos soon ..its sn fz250 single from yamaha ..it was a brand new bike ..from india 🙏
Learning a lot from these videos! Love the attention to detail and props on the great video editing. Question, what levers, throttle control, and master cylinder are you using on this build?
hello cognito moto .. how about that use of liquimoly 20w50 oil that is designed for a motor with a clutch immersed in oil? How does the Engine behave with this configuration ???
I understand what you're saying. The oil will accumulate because the breather acts like a one-way valve. It must pool and flow back when it opens, or perhaps it seeps back in due to it not being a perfect seal. I have not had any issues with this setup.
on the motogadget M unit edition, hoe do you find the deutsch connector pins in terms of the M input spring retention system actually retaining the pins in position? I am concerned that they might pull out of the m unit a little easily. If they are good I am going to convert my bared wires to pins.