I have 2008 hd 125 your videos do help, I have some movement in front wheel and hand control for back breaks is losing pressure if you have any videos that help with that it would much apperciated
@brighterwest it depends on how the front wheel is moving as to how you would adjust it. the wheel bearings may need to be replaced/adjusted or the fork itself may be the issue. If you have a rear drum brake, then I do have a posted video on how to adjust it.
Hello thank you for your video i am having trouble finding a synthetic 85w140 gear oil in the uk for my sim mio 50cc, would it be ok to use a mineral based one or would i be better using a 85w90 fully synthetic which is readily available....
@MrBorderghost I would not recommend using 85W 90, however a 75W 140 can be used and is more readily available that 85W 140 in synthetic. hope this helps
I have 2008 hd 125 your videos do help, I have some movement in front wheel and hand control for back breaks is losing pressure if you have any videos that help with that it would much apperciated
brighterwest 5 months ago
@brighterwest it depends on how the front wheel is moving as to how you would adjust it. the wheel bearings may need to be replaced/adjusted or the fork itself may be the issue. If you have a rear drum brake, then I do have a posted video on how to adjust it.
lansdrymanvideos 5 months ago
Good info.
MORK455 9 months ago
gear oil found at amazon 4.29
put in your oil grade and scroll.
landahoycaptain 1 year ago
Hello thank you for your video i am having trouble finding a synthetic 85w140 gear oil in the uk for my sim mio 50cc, would it be ok to use a mineral based one or would i be better using a 85w90 fully synthetic which is readily available....
MrBorderghost 1 year ago
@MrBorderghost I would not recommend using 85W 90, however a 75W 140 can be used and is more readily available that 85W 140 in synthetic. hope this helps
lansdrymanvideos 11 months ago