5 Hacks Every Motorcyclists Should Know

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More Boost More Problems

Күн бұрын

Scared of crashing, damaging, or struggling with the inconvenience of your bike? I am :(
So here’s some secrets, hacks, bodges, stupid stuff and tips to help prevent damage to your motorcycle, and make the average motorcyclists life a bit better. Or maybe just to cure your boredom for 6 minutes
pls lik & subscrib I’m rly hungry
CHAPTERS:
00:00 Intro
00:27 Hack 1
01:32 Hack 2
02:38 Hack 3
03:43 Hack 4
04:44 Hack 5
05:43 Happy Surprise
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Пікірлер: 32
@cabbage681
@cabbage681 16 күн бұрын
Old school hack. No need for pinlocks or expensive visor anti mist gels. Use a soft cloth to rub a tiny drop of washing up liquid onto the inside of your visor, job done.
@DeputatKaktus
@DeputatKaktus 18 күн бұрын
If you have rusty bolts that you want to give the scotch brite treatment to: make sure you give them a nickel plating or anodize it or go for good old fashioned blueing once you’ve gone to town with your abrasive. All those can be done at home. If you put that de-rusted bolt back in as is, it will look the same as before or worse in no time.
@Surestick88
@Surestick88 Ай бұрын
Just a note on hack #3: You should not use the ball-end of that style of Allen key for anything tight. It's really just for unscrewing and screwing in bolts that have awkward access, getting them loose enough to unscrew that way or tightening to final torque should be done with a standard style Allen key. There's a lot less contact with the ball head kind that concentrates force in a small area and can easily lead to stripping out the head of the fastener.
@docimastic
@docimastic Ай бұрын
I have heard several times about not using the ball end to loosen or to break loose difficult fasteners, but in my experience I have never had an issue. And consider that often-times a non-ball end Allen wrench will not fit in the required space. But overall a good thought!
@oramac7237
@oramac7237 8 күн бұрын
As a car guy as well, I've been using #3 for decades. You can also put the box end of the wrench on the open end of another wrench to accomplish the same trick.
@JohhnooTheBeast
@JohhnooTheBeast 2 ай бұрын
Absolutely LOVE the way this was filmed. Great job on the video 🤝🏻 I can tell how much effort went into this 🙏🏼
@cedricksamaniego9146
@cedricksamaniego9146 Ай бұрын
I have an emergency folded up drawstring bag under my seat with the registration , just remember how much it can actually hold😅
@Deetroiter
@Deetroiter Ай бұрын
A handkerchief tied somewhere in your bike is an absolute life saver. I always meant to tie one to my bike and eventually I got around to tying one to my front fork near the handlebars. Thankfully I did because a few days after I did that, I was riding and suddenly the bolt that holds the clutch linkage and footpeg broke away, I’m guessing from fatigue. I was far from home and no way at all to shift the bike or get it back. I sat for a few minutes and thought about it…then i remembered the black handkerchief I tied to the motorcycle. I untied it and then held my shift linkage/footpeg in place with my knee as I tied the handkerchief around it and the bike frame. Tied the knot as hard as I could…and it held the linkage in place in the air. I couldnt place any weight from my left foot on anything and had to hold it in the air all the way home, but that handkerchief allowed me to hang my foot in the air and GENTLY use my toes to nudge the gear shifter all the back home. Crazy but it worked!
@r1learner178
@r1learner178 16 күн бұрын
And here I was thinking the handkerchief was for soaking up the tears.
@trewstory519
@trewstory519 Ай бұрын
if you dont have a spanner with you on the side of the road. i mean i know i always have a 10 and 13... but if you dont have a spanner, put the allen rench long ways and twist it with pliers, its what i have to do at work in tight spaces. also on a bike. best to chase problems on a bike with a tool kit spec'd out. 83 vf750c.
@Will8022000
@Will8022000 3 күн бұрын
great video !
@leeinwis
@leeinwis 6 күн бұрын
I keep a collapsable back pack in my tail bag ,only cost me 6 dollars , I wouldn't recommend it for a 12 pack but it holds surprisingly lots .
@ariesmarsexpress
@ariesmarsexpress Ай бұрын
I have a better way for the other 599 bolts in that box on #1 and that is an ultrasonic cleaner. They are not expensive and you can put whatever solution in it you want. They will come out just like new. The microscopic explosions in the solution are what clean every nanometer of whatever you put in it. This has the added advantage of not removing the metal itself in the process. This is the same action responsible for keeping boat propellers looking brand new when the ship is completely covered in all manner of nastiness. Protip: put your solution and all the bolts inside another container (not glass) before you put it in the ultrasonic cleaner and then you will not have contaminated it so you can use it to clean all manner of different things.
@docimastic
@docimastic Ай бұрын
I loved your comment at about 3:40 to 3:50 about "did I tighten that bolt up?" Sort of along the same lines, in my earlier years of riding I used to have this unjustified paranoia / visualization of the front wheel falling off at 125 mph or so. Unfortunately I told that story to my adult son, who now suffers the same paranoid fear! LOL Nice video; thank you for taking the time and effort to make it and post it. Some obvious hacks, some not so obvious! Thanks so much, David
@anthonybowers7571
@anthonybowers7571 Ай бұрын
Nice one ! I like a backpack personally , keeps me warmer :) also , I usually get the cashier to put the stuff in my bpack so I can leave it on and have some inter-reaction too :)
@TheWanderingGeezer
@TheWanderingGeezer 24 күн бұрын
Hack 1) using a scotch-bright pad to “clean” a bolt will almost immediately remove the factory finish. Very bad idea.
@WMDTVIDS
@WMDTVIDS 24 күн бұрын
Your bike still has factory finish?
@rolanmcdolan2518
@rolanmcdolan2518 2 ай бұрын
Great job on the video. If you keep doing this you might grow into a big channel!
@adriantroalic9298
@adriantroalic9298 13 күн бұрын
Customised toolkits under the seat are invaluable, including, and you can get them nowadays, clutch cable kits and zip ties, small air pumps in your rucksack and screw type tyre repair things, always making sure that you check your motorcycle before you head out, imperative, the t shirt trick I've been doing for ages, no one told me, it was just logical, the spanner someone taught me for extra leverage and a micro fibre cloth and a bottle of water which you can use for allsorts, screen cleaning, visor cleaning, etc.., but yeah, thanks 👍
@papatorr3669
@papatorr3669 12 күн бұрын
Hack #5 The worst of the rust is in the hexagonal shaped hole in an allen bolt! Need a pointy hack tool!
@jasonking9401
@jasonking9401 15 күн бұрын
great video! - I have ridden home with a loaf of bread or a pack of toilet paper on the tank... but if this is achievable depends on your bike, and the corners you have to take!
@mototechsam3051
@mototechsam3051 13 күн бұрын
One guy noted here tgat scotch Brite pad will remove factory finish is correct. Go to your favorite cycle shop get a can of S-100 corrosion inhibitor made in Germany and spray on you nut/bolts /fasteners aluminum eng ect after washing and repels water. Just not brake rotators/hot eng .follow directions and you won't get rusted looking bolts. I pout 114k on my zrx1200R and not 1%of corrosion. Your bike bill thank you
@peterday9054
@peterday9054 25 күн бұрын
Less beer , more concentration . Do Not ever put glass bottles or hard items down your shirt . If you crash the sauce will mix with the blood and make the accident scene appear as though you were carrying a pillion . Backpack and tank bag indeed. John 3:16 . Stay Safe brothers and sisters.
@rugershooter5268
@rugershooter5268 12 күн бұрын
A hoodie with kangaroo pouch is better than your tshirt tucked, they don’t sell the good ones at Walmart anymore…..Russell breeze thru material, giant kangaroo pouch and a huge chest zipper pocket
@realdaybreaker8013
@realdaybreaker8013 25 күн бұрын
Subbed for the humor
@magna116
@magna116 11 күн бұрын
What bike is that at 0:19 ??
@Keyser_Soze739
@Keyser_Soze739 Ай бұрын
O.M.G.!! !! !!! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !!!!!!!!!
@stefanmargraf7878
@stefanmargraf7878 2 күн бұрын
Nothing new here.
@mr1bienvenu1
@mr1bienvenu1 Ай бұрын
Aprilia 😂😂😂
@Matticus-mb6wl
@Matticus-mb6wl 19 күн бұрын
Yamaha Xmax solved all of these for me.
@aalandk
@aalandk 25 күн бұрын
COuld you be any more annoying?
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