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Hmmm. If a person is doing hard riding in curves. I can see matching tires. But people who don't push their motorcycle to the limits. Highly unlikely that it will ever matter to use two different brands of tires. Is it actually possible to have a rear tire cause the front tire to lose traction? Or front tire to cause the rear tire to slip out? Probably not.
Quick,proffesional and precise
Otherwise great
Should have shown detailed connecting to the battery itself
Hello, my kit for my Bmw f800gs come with a cansmart GEN1. Can you show us how to connect with the Denali brake tail light ? Thank you for your help! André
Denali drive me nuts. Trying to make it simple and Plug'n'Play is admirable, but their decision of what is on and when may not suit everyone. Easy enough to make your own wiring harness, but have to know what wires on the Denali devices do what. I've managed to obtain what the 3 wires to the actual spots are, but the DataDim module has 6 wires. I completely understand what is required for all this, but Denali won't say what those 6 wires are to the DD module. I shouldn't have to guess and potentially damage something. I bought their product and it'll be easy to wire up, but in order to do so, I HAVE to know what the connections are. They should stop being so secretive and actually be helpful to their customers who need actual information about the product. Being so secretive is simply stupid and dumb and does not encourage customers to buy more Denali products. Quite the opposite in fact.
So basically this is just an ad video.
HI , IVE ADDED EXHAUST PREOTECTORS , BUT PAINTED THEM SILVER TO BLEND IN A BIT BETTER ,
I have to wonder if the lack of "anti friction modifiers" in motorcycle oil just causes more accelerated wear of the transmission and cylinder liners in a motorcycle? I bought a brand new 2002 Ninja 600, and ran only 10W-30 Mobil 1 synthetic car oil in it, from the first 500 miles onward. I ran that bike as hard as possible for 11,000 miles over 10 years, frequently with a passenger, and took it to the drag races many times, and the clutch and engine were in mint condition. The clutch was in brand new condition after all that riding, although I never took the engine apart to check it, the engine sounded the same as it did when new, and the clutch didn't vibrate or shimmy or shutter, it always worked perfect. Many Hayabusa riders use T6 Diesel truck oil in their Hayabusa, others use the cheapest Walmart oil, and never have a problem.
Check the welding before installing
Nearly every bike used to come with center and side stands, now you have to spend hundreds of dollars to get what should be OEM equipment.
Hi sir can we fit the two point mount withvps guard to Ktm Duke 390 gen2 please guide
Might get something like this for the Sportster S
At the lowest point you better off having a small hole to let condensation out .. especially if you are holding tools
I had a pair installed and 1 broke during a crash at very low speed off road.....
A non-metallic cushion helps keep electrons from traveling into the ground/cement/blacktop… draining your battery…
Nice video, I do have a question for all you people that are smarter than me. This question is strictly for a heavy high HP/Torque street bike that will never see dirt. Here's my dilemma, finding tires from the same manufacturer in the same model leaves me with 2 tire choices (I have uncommon tires on my bike I'm told). Both tires I can find are made for straight line high mileage type of riding and are not very grippy. That is not the type of riding I do; I stick to short Curvey rides and want traction over longevity. This means I either need to choice tires from tow different manufacturers to get tires geared towards better traction and less miles that I want or go up one size on my front tire (this is a more common size I'm told). I had decided that going up one size on my front tire was the safest way to go and then I could get the same tire front and rear, a matching set. Then I spoke with my local shop and they told me that they wouldn't mount a different size than OEM for liability reasons but would mount different tires from different brands as long as they were matching radials or bias ply. So I called several tire manufacturers and they all told me that they don't recommend different model tires front and rear, even if from the same manufacturer. I called another local shop and they told me they have been mounting different brand tires on the front and rear for 20 years with no problem. Now I have many different opinions and I don't know what to do. Do I get matching tires that aren't made for the type of riding I do and sacrifice traction and possibly safety or do I find tires from different manufacturers made for similar riding types and get those and possibly sacrifice safety as well?
I have two DM's installed with the high, off and low intesity switch. In addition to the DM's I want to install two DR3's, so it looks like I just need to get two Y connections. Is this correct? Thank you.
So thankful that these videos are still online...otherwise this would have taken me days! Very clear, extremely useful. Didn't even look at the original instructions😊
you guys are costing me money !!!! lol 😂
What is the distance from the frame, to where the foot peg begins ?
So helpful, thank you.
Hello! Are they compatible with Honda NX500 2024 (CB500XA) ?
would you have a set to fit my 2010 Harley Davidson electra glide classic ?
Can these be connected simply to Healtech Thunderbox?
for the brake light 12v wire, can you treat that as acc. I have a gps tracker with +,- and acc
"just buy a Denali" great advise thanks, I'll go and buy a new KTM as well and put some Pozzi tap connectors on that (proven to be reliable) better than soldering? Surley there is much better content than this.
If you need to load up a retro bike with all that garbage? you bought the wrong bike. The only thing I fitted to my CB1100 was a period, chrome luggage rack. If I'm on a long trip, or camping? Throw over soft luggage or roll bags. The whole point of these bikes is the aesthetic and the feel. You lose all of that when you bolt on screens, bars, lights and modern luggage
Great video Sir! helped a lot! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Stealth yeh but easy to get everyone's hands on them out of your biked too. Have concealed locks on them please.
Finally i found what i was looking for
This thing is a beast. i ride a big st1300 and rarely use my horn but if i had to people never noticed they sure notice now stops people in their tracks
Hi, can you make a recommendation for a HD Pan America please ?
A vastly more precise and informative and useful comparison: kzread.info/dash/bejne/iYue08OyiNCYlcY.htmlsi=JYCe_pOSfJ4yrGbf
Modern technology! 😂
What!!! You guys invented the 1/4 inch connector?!?!?!?!?
Denali does a terribly bad job of explaining what harness does exactly what. For what they charge you would think they would make purchasing what you want easier.
Will this horn fit a 2020 Harley Davidson Livewire? Thanks.
I have the denali t3 lights but unsure how to connect onto my honda nc 750 x help would be appreciated
This needs updating as the Givi now offers so many accessories and fitments
I have a 2009 Kawasaki Concours 1400. What model would I use?
Doesn't look plug and play at all... I jabe to hook to a battery, then to another wire for trigger then I have to decide if I want a 2 or three position switch then I have to decide if I want the dimmer thing which you didn't show how it worked... Plug an play is I hook a plus and a negative wire and it works... for as much as this costs you would thing it would be simple....
You provided a lot of information in a short video. Thanks!
Can they be used with a passenger?
Hi bro, can it fits an open face flip up visor helmet?
Does it fit on a gsx s 1000 fm '22?
Not sure about cleaning with WD40. I did that to a mountain bike chain and it lasted 11 days. It's a penetrant.
I'm only interested in the bag. The tools in these kits are way overpriced when compared to regular tools, seriously, a wrench is a wrench and a bit is a bit.
Do you have to cut anything to fit the frame sliders?