For a step by step look at how to rebuild your YZ250 carburetor check out the link below ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nz7gk_6d-ks.html
Hi Chrispewkreme , what a great comment to wake up to first thing in the morning. Super kind of you to say .I truly appreciate you watching and also taking the time to leave a comment .Cheers to you good sir .
I had to subscribe to your channel! Been working on my own bikes now for almost 8 years and I’ve learned mostly off RU-vid. You are to the point and very in depth with some good humor involved and I wish we had more channels on here like you. Your info is great and I definitely enjoy the extra mile you take in your editing. Keep up the great work And I look forward to more content from you.
Hey Brady ,Wow ,thank you so much for the very kind words and subscribing. I really appreciate you taking the time to comment. It means alot to me that someone actually notices the effort and enjoys the content .You made my day .Cheers to you good sir 🍻
I'm truly appreciative of you taking the time to watch and comment in such a positive way . Also thanks for the recognition in reaching the 1k milestone . Its crazy to see that many people actually subscribed to a ham and egger like me. Cheers man !
If one is looking to this job and needs to see and know how to do it I think this video clears that all up for them no problems at all. Cool sound effects you have plugged in as well. And man that's some fast typing going on there to find the kit on line lol. My son and I have not long done a job just like this on his Victory judge exhaust to shut it up a bit more so we could get a defect notice taken off the bike, mind you the notice was not for noise as it was for the bars been to high but just in case they put a db meter on it we did this job on it...... A quality video indeed and the YZ250's are a solid bike as well ....keep well man and catch you on the next one.
Thanks for catching all the little details . They take alot of extra time to insert and often go un noticed by most people. You mention you son having to comply with some fairly strict bike limitations. Handlebar height and noise level regulations are also laws here but dont seem to be routinely enforced . Now that you have mentioned it I'm going to really pay attention on Friday the 13th to see what extremes are out there in plain site ..This event is heavily policed as there is always a large presence of H.A.and some other fringe groups .Those guys don't typically follow the rules very closely. But I'm guessing the law looks the other way when they are so outnumbered ..Anyway I'll shoot a bunch and see what ends up in the next video .Thanks again R.K cheers 🍻
Thanks Tom I'm glad you caught that quick little clip of the grumpy one. I have some other great clips of him I'm going to slide in in future vids. Cheers 🍻 again good sir
Just my $0.02. It’s ALWAYS worth trying to do it yourself. With most tasks, you’ll save money. And if you mess up, well, it costs about the same as if you hired someone to do it. So might as well try DIY
Couldn't agree with you more ,thats great advice . I like how you framed it . I will borrow your words the next time someone asks me about taking jobs to a pro or doing it themselves . Thanks my friend ,Cheers