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Filming and editing takes time, so until we can publish these courses, these are the ones you can look forward to next.
Filming and editing takes time, so until we can publish these courses, these are the ones you can look forward to next.
Easily one of the best ways to get your hands dirty, bringing an old bike back to life is incredibly rewarding, when done right. Find out everything you need to know to get an old bike back on the road, and how to prevent any more damage when you start her up again. Includes what to change, how to change it, and where to start.
One of the biggest challenges of any motorcycle rebuild, is getting the engine to run perfectly. A bad carb setup can destroy fuel economy, damage engine internals, and make you lose interest in a project. With so many different adjustments that all work together, knowing what to do first and what it changes is critical. This course is a step by step solution to to get your bike running perfectly, efficiently, and safely.
One of the most intimidating sections of any rebuild, the electrics are often the failing point of many. This course goes through the basics of electrical systems and how they work. This course ends with drawing up a custom wiring loom from scratch, and how to wire up aftermarket switches and components into your exisiting, or recently made, loom.
This course goes through the huge range of options when it comes to treating and protecting your bike build. Going through everything from ceramic coating, anodizing, and everything in between, this is a great look at what to do where, and the differences between each finish.
Unfortunately honesty doesn't come standard with every used bike sale, so this course is designed to help find a diamond in the rough. A few small details can make a huge difference, so this course dives into everything to keep an eye out for, so you don't get stuck with a lemon.
While innovation may just be a bigger hammer, using the correct hammer is the real trick. This course goes into what you need, what's nice to have, and what you should just borrow from a friend. This also includes useful tricks to unseize hardware, and what to do when something snaps.
This course is for the absolute beginner. If you're thinking about dipping your toe in the incredible world of motorcycle but aren't sure where to start, this course will give you all the facts, unbiased and impartial. Going through the best types of bikes, what to avoid, and the different safety gear, it's everything you need to know, from one trusted source.