This is my first D.I.Y. Video in which I take you through changing the chain and sprocket on a 1999 Hayabusa in great detail, from listing the tools to takin…
This is my first D.I.Y. Video in which I take you through changing the chain and sprocket on a 1999 Hayabusa in great detail, from listing the tools to takin…
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Hello Mr B some good stuff in your videos better than a workshop manual?are
you doing any clutch replacement jobs on your busa next ,as I watched other
channels on youtube replacing clutches on a busa and it looks like they
don’t know what they are doing,Unlike you. ps keep up the good work
777ruffdriver.
Those funny things on the swing arm are where you screw in paddock stand
bobbins . It makes life so much easier. You then use a paddock stand with
hooks and job’s a gud n .
You are welcome Jack, thanks. Mr B
Hi Tosh, You are absolutely correct and I should of used normal axle
grease, at the time I only had copper grease. So I used copper grease as a
temporary solution. I will annotate the Video accordingly, many thanks for
highlighting this. Also many thanks for your feedback. Cheers Mr B
Hi, I love the videos. You and Mrs B are great..May I make one suggestion
please.. Copper slip (grease) contains tiny bits of copper flake, hence the
word copper slip.. I comment you using a tiny bit on your main drive (front
sprocket) threads to stop them from seizing but please remove your rear
axle and replace the copper slip with axel grease or any grease that
doesn’t contain metal (copper) shards ..It will eat you bearing seats and
axel coating…Once again great vids..thankyou Tosh
Thanks mr & mrs b for the video learnt lots thanks mate 🙂
Thanks Mr B. I found you! Cj Busagirl
You’re welcome – enjoy your stay! – Mr B
Welcome CJ, hope you enjoy the channel.
You are most welcome, thank you for the feedback I’m glad I helped someone
– Makes this all worth while. Ride Safe
excellent video! congrat! I learned much!:) thank’s!
You’re welcome! Hope we can keep sharing new hints and tips.
Excellent video with good info,keep them coming ride safely and subbed
regards Glyn
Thanks for the feedback! That’s how I was hoping it would come across. I’ve
got lots more jobs to do on it (time and budget permitting) so check back
soon. Take care and ride safe!
nice vid mate. just next time use a toothbrush to clean the chain, you
never want to put your fingers near the sprocket when cleaning you never
know what could happen, keep up the good work and nice looking ride …
ride safe
Thanks mate, enjoyed the lovely Davinia 😉
Thanks Jim, and thanks for the shout out, ride safe.
Thanks for the comment – you are right, for those people that tend to hurt
themselves :oD! I don’t use a brush because it flicks cleaner all over the
place! As long as you hold the rag under the rear sprock and push the chain
away you will be fine. But (as everyone should know) DO NOT try to clean
the chain with the bike running in gear on the stand! Mrs B has seen a few
de-gloved arms – Flesh removed from the bone! Ride Safe and sorry if I
spoiled your dinner :o)
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Great Video Mr B and you have a lovely wife these are going to be great
Vlogs. Keep up the good work. From The Old Fart on a Motorbike.