I would also recommend tossing that plastic throttle tube and get the self lubricating aluminum one. It feels so much better & has a removable end cap in case you want to install full wrap hand guards.
Thank you for the video. Those are all great tips and a couple of them were very helpful to me. I would add another, which is to put a little anti seize on the chain adjuster bolts. It's also never a bad idea when you get a new or used bike to grease the swingarm bearings, shock linkage and steering head.
Acf 50 is a liquid foaming spray that gets into every crevice and is a neutralizer for corrosion. The dialectric grease acts as a physical barrier to prevent as much water from getting to the contacts
@AaronsEnduro and time consuming. However, it's easier to do that when the bike is new. It also increases the longevity of all those pain in the ass bearings. I absolutely get what your saying.