Part 2, in this episode we take of the damaged front fork off my triumph tiger 1050 sport and strip it apart to fit a new fork leg. Hope you enjoy the video, Don’t forget to like and subscribe :)
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@MrVinnyh
I have only found your vlogs today. I would say keep them as you are. The first vlog suggested was the Honda Grom (I always thought it was gnome expected a little-man with a fishing rod 🙃🤣
@xl250mon5
Keep it as it is ,perfect for me👍
@stevehopkinson4871
Spot on mate good vid
@MidlandflyerB90
Enjoyed video timing and content fine, cheers
@scottkelly1607
great video pal, looking forward to the next step. 👏
@mikedavies5084
Great video ,very informative ,very helpful as I’m
@TheRafeMan
Great video mate. My personal opinion is in depth content is good for those tricky parts like forks etc that other people will learn from. Im enjoying your videos so great job. 👏
@johnterry804
Watched part one good job and subbed 👍
@docsbmw525i
Defo more in depth, great video
@seamuskelly5140
Great video. Im in awe of you guys that can do this kind of job themselves. Following 👍Deffo more of the same please.
@grahamsgoodies7531
Just a tip, when using a vernier you can also measure on using the end which comes out, like a depth gauge. Set my old tiger 955 forks by setting them higher , pinched the bolts lightly and using a rubber mallet, just tapped them down until you got the right height. Tighten the pinch bolts and job done. Took 15mins.😊
@chrisgreenwood271
Are the specs the same on the later model i.e. 2016 onwards, I couldn't find a Haynes manual for mine, they only cover to the 2015 model, I'm sure there are many similarities between the early and later models, but are the fork specs the same, torque settings, oil capacity etc.
@redzed40
good vid mate
@arkaywat11
Good video, I've just subbed. I'm just about to chop in my Sprint Gt for a Tiger sport so of great interest to me, looking forward to the full fix!