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Always enjoy watching James May messing about with practical projects.
The Totem fork looks a little different to the one I used to own.
He put the handlebars on backwards
Is that an Aprilia 250 in the corner, with the shapely bottom?
Good to know I can shorten my stem with a hacksaw.
The Green thing looks to me to be a Motoguzzi, Behind it is a CBR.
Yes, I know I'm sad.
AH yeah, there was a different angle where you can see the front. Shame, I was liking the idea of James May razzing around on a 2 wheeled knife fight.
I'd figured the one behind was some sort of slightly old sportsbike from the pre-anorexic and pre-jelly eras- NC23 or something?
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Free MemberHe put the handlebars on backwards
I think the forks are spun through 360 degrees more than anything else, easily done when they come out of the box. Oh and the disc rotor is the wrong way round. And I bet 10p the wheel isn't bottomed out in the dropouts.
The entire comments section is just people complaining about him touching the brake disc- some sort of collective delusion thing? I mean, I know it doesn't matter in the slightest but I don't think I've ever seen anyone say it before and suddenly everyone's saying it.
The entire comments section is just people complaining about him touching the brake disc- some sort of collective delusion thing? I mean, I know it doesn’t matter in the slightest but I don’t think I’ve ever seen anyone say it before and suddenly everyone’s saying it.
That's the kind of thing I'd expect a disc-toucher to say. Disgusting.
That was neither informative, interesting nor entertaining, and I like James May.
How the mighty have fallen.
He seems quite pernickety about bolt torque. Although maybe there's something to it as I recently had exactly the same ticking stem he's talking about.
He is but I suspect that's a very passive aggressive response to other videos where people say USE A TORQUE WRENCH NOOB. He does say something along those lines but the whole "I will now raise the torque levels several times while working in perfect opposition like I'm fitting a cylinder head" is so OTT I'm half sure it's all just a subtler version of the same thing
If I had a wera torque wrench I'd want to over use it too
I think the forks are spun through 360 degrees more than anything else, easily done when they come out of the box.
Eh?
You know. Turn them 180°, realise your error and turn them 180° again.
That’s the kind of thing I’d expect a disc-toucher to say. Disgusting.
I know it wuz one o’ yez
9nm for the stems face plate, surely not, that's excessive even for the steerer clamp if it's got m6 bolts, if he puts the bike any higher he'll need a step ladder to reach it.
Couldn't watch any further... someone please tell me he cleaned the rotor after smearing his hands over it?