After welding my crankcase and my frame on this wrecked Yamaha R1 4C8, today I want to start the engine! ✌️
And I want to button up a lot of small things all around the bike to finally push on that start button…
Small things like installing the exhaust line with the Yoshimura mufflers, putting the rear sets on, swapping the front brake line, opening the gas tank lock without keys and sand/paint said tank…
But is it going to pay off?
To know I need to start working! 🔩
Join me in my projects: bit.ly/2Wd2L5Y
Live updates of the build on Instagram: / tristandurandbuilds
Links of parts and tools used in this video:
Copper grease for very high temperature: amzn.to/3k6FL1z
Yamaha R1 ignition switch locks and keys: ebay.to/2T3bxRe
2007-2008 Yamaha R1 front stay: ebay.to/2T1QHBO
2007-2008 Yamaha R1 black rearsets: ebay.to/2SZ3lBd
2007-2008 Yamaha R1 headlight: ebay.to/3k4mNZu
Hi I'm Tristan!
I live in New York and when I'm not working on my fitness clothing line (yoked.net) I DIY with intensity 😅
For now, I restore wrecked motorcycles. So I disassemble, weld, machine and fix those bikes so they can go back on the road!
Join me in my projects: bit.ly/2Wd2L5Y
Live updates of my builds on Instagram: / tristandurandbuilds
If you have any questions write them in the comments and I'll make sure to help 👍
Thanks for watching!
Негізгі бет Автокөліктер мен көлік құралдары Trying to START a Wrecked Yamaha R1 with BROKEN Engine Welded by Noob - Part 10
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