
Vidange du XR8O comme au bled
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The speaker excitedly announces selling a CR 252 motorcycle. He then shows a small O-ring, which took three weeks to arrive, for the XR80 Red Bull's timing chain tensioner swing arm screw. He mentions receiving his insurance certificate, a crucial document to keep in the vehicle along with the registration certificate and driver's license, while the pink card (title of ownership) stays home. He plans to store these documents in a plastic pouch.
The speaker then demonstrates the helmet locks on his motorcycle, noting that some American YouTubers remove them to avoid scratching the paint, replacing them with rubber alternatives. He expresses concern about showing his keys on video due to potential 3D printing theft, referencing a hypothetical "Robert from Brick against Robert" who might steal his bikes and shop.
He outlines his upcoming maintenance tasks for the XR80 Red Bull: checking rear tire pressure (he ordered a spare inner tube), inspecting the noisy front brake, replacing engine oil, and installing the new O-ring for the timing chain screw. For the CRF80, later tasks include addressing the sharp foot shifter (filing or replacing), cleaning the fuel tank sides, adjusting the carburetor, and checking tire pressure.
The video then shows him working on the O-ring installation. He uses a screwdriver, a 12mm wrench, greasy gloves, and the new O-ring. He explains that the screw holds an internal rod that activates the swing arm of the plastic chain tensioner. He notes the old O-ring is tight and may not be the exact size but proceeds with lubrication.
He then checks the oil level, realizing it's low and heads to Autozone for more. After adding oil, he emphasizes the importance of money and dismisses personal connections, echoing a Frenchman he met at the DMV who prioritized work and money over friendships.
Finally, the oil change is completed, and he stores the used gloves for recycling and the receipt. He reflects on the effort of vlogging and the confusion of modern life, referencing an old French TV show "Un homme, une femme." The engine oil is fresh, and he reiterates his focus on money over human connections, concluding with reflections on returning to simpler times, like transporting goods by donkey.