CBR600rr No Cut Frame Sliders Install and Review – the AlphaMoto.com

In this video installment I install no-cut frame sliders on my 2008 Honda CBR600rr.
I got these great sliders at
theAlphaMoto.com!
Here is the link to the item:

CBR600rr Bar End Removal and The2Wheels.com Bar End Installation & Review

In this video gives instruction on how to remove stock bar ends off of a 08 Honda CBR600rr and install two types on bar ends from The2Wheels.com.

Cycle Wash by Original Bike Spirits Review

If you’re looking for a product that is a great cleaner and degreaser for your bike I highly recommend Cycle Wash made by the original Bike Spirits, the same copmany that makes that awesome cleaner/polish in a spray can that I reviewed previously. Check with OriginalBikeSpirits.com for where to buy this bike bike cleaner.

Here is a video review I did on the Cycle Wash product:

here is a video a while back on the Original Bike Spirits cleaner/polish in a spray can:

Best Can Detailer Spray for Your Motorcycle or Car! I detailed my bike today!

It was a beautiful winter day in ohio so I decided to fully wash and detail my 2008 Honda CBR600rr. I’ve only used Honda Spray Cleaner and Polish on my bikes. Great stuff!Check out my motorcycle looking nice and spiffy!

Instructions on How To Clean Your Motorcycle Chain!

It was a nice day out today so I decided to wash/detail my motorcycle and give the chain a good cleaning and lube. I put a video together on how to clean and lubricate your motorcycle chain in simple step by step instructions. You chain will be extremely clean following my technique.

How To Plasti Dip Motorcycle Rims!

If you want to change the color of your rims and don’t want to have to pay a fortune to powder-coat your rims (Up to $500), you can easily plasti dip your rims to whatever color you desire. You can have custom colors done in plasti dip, just google “Custom Plasti Dip Colors.” The standard black color is available at your local Home Depot for about $6 a can. You only need no more than 2 cans for both wheels.

Just follow my instructional video on how to plasti dip your motorcycle rims.

From my personal experience I didn’t

50 Degrees in Jan, Gotta Luv it!

What a beautiful day today! Gotta love 50 degrees in Jan with the sun out in Ohio. I was able to get out on the bike today and do a review of the makeshift GPS dock I fabricated fro my Honda CBR600rr. The DIY GPS dock works fantastic. Here is a motovlog review I did on the DIY GPS dock.

How to Load Your Motorcycle on Your Pick-Up Truck

Here is the correct way to load your motorcycle on your pick-up truck like a boss (Don’t attempt this if you are short lol):

Wider ramps are better! You can ride it up like a boss!


Here’s How NOT to load your bike on your truck (Like a jackass) lol:

DIY GPS Mount for Your Motorcycle!

Fabricate your own GPS mount on your motorcycle using parts you probably already have around the house!

Parts you will need to make the GPS dock:
– 3/16″ x 2″ Bolt
– Rubber Washer (Make sure fits snug in hole)
-Nut
-Triple Tree hole plug (Comes with bike)
-Mounting Bracket for GPS (Nuvi 1690)
-Suction cup mount (Usually Comes with GPS)

Instructions!

Step #1
Drill a 3/16″ hole in the center on the triple tree cap.

Step #2
Drill a 3/16″ hole in the rubber bottom of the suction cup mount aprox 1/2″ from the edge on the opposite side of where the lever is.
Tip: Make sure the lever is up or you will not be able to pull the rubber down to put the bolt in.

Step #3
Pull the rubber back and push the bolt in. It should be very snug as you push the bolt in.
Tip: Again make sure the lever is up or you will not be able to pull the rubber down.

Step #4
Screw the bolt through the triple tree cap. If the bolt slides in you made the hole too big!

Step #5
Put the rubber washer on the bolt, it should fit very snug as you slide it up to the bottom of the triple tree cap.

Step #6
Screw the nut up to the rubber washer and lightly tighten it with pliers. Don’t tighten it too tight!

Step #7
Push the bolt and cap all the way in in the triple tree hole. It should give you a fair amount of resistance and should fit very tight and snug.

Step #8
Snap the GPS mounting bracket onto the mounting ball.

Bonus Step#9
Attach the 12 volt charger mini USB plug into the back of the GPS mount. You will need to install a 12 volt receptacle to connect the 12 volt charger to. You can buy a 12 volt receptacle at radio Shack or online. Make sure to wire in a fuse on the positive wire before you connect it to the battery.

That’s it. EZ!