YZF 750 Assembly pt 7
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- čas přidán 12. 05. 2024
- Final part of the assembly of the YAMAHA YZF 750. Mounting the fairings. Still to do are the oil and coolant levels, exup valve adjustment and finally the startup and carbs synchronization.
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I’m looking forward to hearing her run. Great job.
Thank you! Me too :)
Incredible work you do! You are a craftsman ! Inspirational stuff right there
Thank you! Appreciate it. The same can be said for you man. I like your video's too. They inspire me too. The GSX-R is going to look great.
Exelente contenido muy buena calidad de edicion y sobretodo gran trabajo estoy a la espera del proximo capitulo un saludo...
Excellent content, very good editing quality and above all great work, I am waiting for the next chapter, greetings
Wow!! It's like new. Great job. I can't wait to hear this thing running. I noticed so many similarities with the FZR1000 again.
Thanks Ken. I am really happy with the end result. The fairings have not been restored apart from repairing some cracks but no paint job. So it still has some scratches and small cracks here and there but I will leave it for now. Yes, FZ, FZR and YZF 750 an 1000 (Thunderace) have a lot in common.
@@jh-tech5546 From the videos, you can't see any flaws in the panels whatsoever. Can't wait to hear it run and to see you riding it!!
Wow!! Great job, it is looking amazing. Thanks for the videos on this bike
Thank you!
Encore une fois de plus une belle vidéo très instructive....Great job !!!!
Merci!
i wish i could do the same to mine :)
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Thanks!
You keep inspiring me dude! Question: Do you sell these after you're done restoring them? Or are you keeping them for your own collection? Either way, it's really cool.
Thanks for the comment. For now I still have all the bikes. And would like to keep them in my collection if possible. I won't be riding this one I think. But I have restored it ready to ride.
Very nice job. Roughly how many hours did it take to re-assemble the bike?
Thank you! Good question. I didn't do any tracking of time but was curious too. So I took all the episodes at real speed and in total it takes 2 hours and 43 minutes. Of course that is assuming all the parts and tools are ready to grab. And also spending lots of time searching for the right bolt or nut on each component.
Really nice job, is there an opportunity to contact you and ask something specific about the hoses from the carbonator and fuel tank ?
Hi, feel free to ask here, maybe it is interesting for others too. Or you can mail me, mail (see channel details).