how to inspect, replace, upgrade and adjust vintage motorcycle drum brakes on a Honda café racer
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In this video I show you how to inspect , remove, fix , upgrade and adjust vintage motorcycle drum brake shoes on a Honda brat style café racer . Same process for any old bobber, chopper, etc. motorbike
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You are seriously hilarious….. lol….
Bro as I have checked under comments…. some people are trying this… without knowing that this video is just a fun.
Looks more like sand paper to me, are you serious dude
it look like a sand paper
How stupid ! An inexperienced young novice rider could look at this video and actually follow the instructions given here and have an accident as a result. Always use the correct size spanners, do not use a bit of wire instead of a proper split pin, and always fit some new complete assembly brake shoes. I do get the funny side of the video but it's dangerous.
fuck the tape lol
i have disc brakes i always oil the brake rotors so it doesnt rust
I thought that brake lining inspecting port was to top of the oil it was fully empty when i bought the bike it also leaked pretty badly
what the he'll? thanks for the tutorial but why sandpaper with tape lol.
WTF! Have you lost you marbles man?
"split nail thing"??? It's a cotter pin.
And using Vise Grips on perfectly good nuts…SERIOUSLY???
WHAAAAAAAT THEEEEE FUCK!!!!!!!!!
Dude some people will believe this crap.stop it!!
You're giving mechanical advice and you don't know what a castle nut and cotter pin are? And though you said otherwise in another video, you do no reuse cotter pins.
It took me a minute to realize that this entire video is an elegant practical joke. The whole point of the video is to troll the trolls, to entertain by provoking indignation. It really is a sardonic look at the whole Youtube genre! When you watch it with that in mind, he obviously spent a lot of time thinking up the wrong names, using the wrong tools, reusing cotter pins, wrong mask, and then capping it off with sandpaper and duct tape. There is just enough salient advice to realize that this comes from a much higher level, which makes it even more hilarious. I wonder how many requests he gets for the special kit.
Because of outrageous humor, I really want to give this one a thumbs up. The problem is, the joke could go right over the heads of dumbass teenage bikers. Every day I'm amazed at how stupid some viewers can be, but in the end ignorance is really not their fault. The Three Stooges was not funny without Moe, so this is participation cinema at its best. But If even one person were to have his duct tape and sandpaper seize while riding, it could be a comically sad, but ultimately indefensible day.
why dont you say my videos are fake in the description if someone actually think that this is real he would stick a piece of sand paper on his brake shoe and died within a few miles of testing it because the sand paper caught up in between the drum cylender thus locking the rear wheel
I see! Said the blind man as he pissed into the wind….. It all comes back to me.
Those Honda brake lining kit upgrades should always be used with assembly lube or at least marine grade wheel bearing grease, or else the stopping power will be too great and could be dangerous. Your videos have inspired me to modify my bike, so I have just fitted an ash tray to my Honda CB90.
That’s a good way to clean old wheels
Why do you post your video on Youtube?
Yeah I figured this is shit