Well done to the customer for learning some mechanical knowledge on his first bike. A clutch is big step for a home DIY mechanic. Hopefully he can rewatch your video if he wants to do other work in similar areas in the future.
Steve, brilliant videos and especially if something goes wrong which usually do ,great that you show that too ,who hasn't, anyway keep videos coming, I'm on bikes 40th years me ,and still learning, really enjoy your work, stop whistling though 😂😂
Precious about his plastic shed door being open but not too precious to let an absolute monkey install his clutch pack?! Well done for rescuing this one!
Hi Steve, ive just been recommended you by one of my Subscribers ...need some work doing on my 2019 Bonneville T120 but im guessing you dont cover Kent?! 😂
Great video, really life mechanic. The only question I have is……. Was it bad design that caused the clutch rotating shaft to seize?? I’ve never seen this before on older bikes!
@@Cronus111other way around - it will stall if the clutch is working properly. If it keeps running with the front brake on, in gear, and the clutch out then the clutch is slipping.
@@tommoso55 Correct the Nuts are... Castellated Nuts. the socket , a peg socket as in a tooth peg is the general name used but you could also call it a castellated socket. I have cut up an old socket to fit a castle nut in the past.