Complete Motorcycle Build in 15 Minutes - KLR650 Time Lapse

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When you speak, we listen. You wanted us to deliver our content faster, so we sped things up for this video. Our 1987 Kawasaki KLR 650 was wounded in combat and we staged a rescue mission for our ol’ friend. Here’s how it went down…in real time, of course.

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Music Used:

Martin Carlberg - Tired Of You Being Tired Of Me
Jett Everill - Deal Breaker
Håkan Eriksson - Sneaky Cats
Ritchie Everett - Snooty Fox
Golden Age Radio - As Time Passes
Jake Bradford - Live and Learn
Ritchie Everett - The Devil's Defiance
Per-Anders Nilsson - Finklestein's Walk In The Rain
The Fly Guy Five - Backyard Bash
Stefano Mastronardi - High Rollin'
Ritchie Everett - The Devil's Defiance
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I suspect it actually only took him 10 minutes and he slowed the video down for us

oldallthis
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I've said it before and I'll say it again: This is the best motorcycle channel on youtube. By a long shot.

ConstantijnC
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The moment of the start up.. that is a genuine reaction people! The feelings you get when you successfully complete a task like that....unique

trantas
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Much respect. Most "rebuilds" from larger companies means they strip down a $2500 bike, and slap $25, 000 worth of new stuff on it... but not F9, he replaced the necessary and reused the rest just like the rest of us peons would do in real life. Where we have no sponsors and a $1 is still a $1. Well done!

thebeardfpv
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The type of guy to not just take off what he needs to repair and repair it but dissect the whole bike, rebuild it from the ground up and make a video of it. Ryan is a God among men

HiKrispy
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I love how Ryan is just using a very basic set of tools to put this thing together, improvising where he needs to. That plywood wrench thing he used for the clutch pack cracked me up. Nice to see him showing that you don't need an elaborate workshop to fix a bike. Excellent work!!!

felixmarseille
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The look on your face when you started it, like a pround father and his new child !

bravobob
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Ryan's laugh at the end was priceless... That's a laugh of a man both excited and relieved... Awesome content as always... Thanks FortNine for what you do.

JJ_ExMachina
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I feel completely inept. This dude and his compadre are insanely talented.

fuelerr
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I like the classy music, a nice difference compared to overused electronic/techno beats.

duckseverywhere
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I can tell Ryan is a real man.
Coz he used a nut and a screw to press in the bearings.
Huge respect for using ghetto tools for that clutch and dynamo.
Phenomenal. Absolutely phenomenal.

HamzaFaruqui
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Them: It's just a motorcycle.
Me: Sobbing violently

RobbyLund
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I've never clicked a vid so fast! Ryan, I got my first bike my dude!

IceRhino
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I would love to see the slow motion version. Along with notes and comments on the tricky parts. I watched this video 15 times already and never get bored of it. Thanks!!

davidvandenbussche
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Ryan F9- the kind of guy to put reflectors back on a 32 year old KLR.

trwilliams
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Every time I see a wiring harness I get a twitch in my eye and get flashbacks to very, very dark times...lol great video as always Ryan!

jamesbabbath
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I am so happy that i found this channel. The last 2-3 days i've been watching pretty much just your videos. Ryan and F9 are the perfect example of how companies should promote themselves - by staying in the background, and letting the content they create speak for themselves.

jangrewe
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Best video of the year.
Excellent selection of the music, camera positioning and framing, lighting, sound... Just SUPERB! Thanks for creating this for us, F9!
GREAT JOB

Majesenmoto
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The satisfaction level when the engine started must have been insane.

Roy_Godiksen
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Ryan, that startup at the end was so satisfying. The honest look on your face tells it all, you did it and it worked!! I've been riding since I was 18, I'm 68 now, I've owned 8 motorcycles and I'm about to purchase my 9th. I've rebuilt several engines in my life and the feeling of success and satisfaction you get when you first start it up and it RUNS is a feeling you never forget! You've got a great Channel, I've been watching you for years and I'm happy to see your subscribers have grown, you deserve it. The bike I'm about to buy is a new 2022 Harley Fat Boy 114. I'm excited like a kid at Christmas, the day I'm no longer able to ride motorcycles will come and I'm guessing it will also be the day I die. I have so many fine memories of riding motorcycles, the great trips I've taken all by myself out into the country like a cowboy and his horse exploring the country, that's how I've often viewed my bike, a horse to carry me to new adventures. Ride safe Ryan.

peterjones