You paid thousands of dollars to ride a boat on a road 😑
@MvrckOkie00712 сағат бұрын
What does your cap say on it when watching electric car racing? Wouldn’t say “STP” or “Penzoil.”
@ahmadanwar529713 сағат бұрын
Menang yg putih
@coreyborey12313 сағат бұрын
lol so boring
@michaelogden235914 сағат бұрын
My chopper loved Myrtle Beach ❤
@peteranderson617214 сағат бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing. Have restored many Z1,s in New Zealand. Using Z1 parts. Great guy,s to deal with . Fantastic products
@olerider404214 сағат бұрын
Great coverage, great commentary!
@MichaelThompson-rv9ox14 сағат бұрын
Fun bike but liked to cook the middle cylinder. They didn't call them "widow makers" for nothing.
@gti50015 сағат бұрын
Boring
@stuartmclean-re6hx15 сағат бұрын
I hope not
@Redneck1998415 сағат бұрын
Bad ass 😊
@uhrzeit776416 сағат бұрын
Tycoon hätte besser gepasst 😅✌️👍👌🤙
@downtowngames463116 сағат бұрын
I dont like it
@kevmon427316 сағат бұрын
So dumb riding in shorts
@Steve-lj7ft17 сағат бұрын
Harley was heavily modded
@MistaPerry17 сағат бұрын
That thing is the slowest thing on the planet 😂 The banshee could beat it while towing something
@Outposthunt17 сағат бұрын
Does anybody have information on this video? Who the racers names were? Specifically the one on the Busa?
@seabee1233318 сағат бұрын
I just got a used one with very low miles. 1st I ever saw on Craigslist in SoCal, the only other one that's on CL now is in Boulder Colorado. I will never sell this bike.
@brucegrunewald842318 сағат бұрын
I had at least 5 2 stroke dirt bikes, a Suzuki 500 twin and a Suzuki 550 triple. The 550 could whip a CB750 hands down, but the 500 was a better handling bike. I love the relative simplicity of a 2 stroke engine, and with Suzuki's oil injection direct to the bearings you didn't get much smoke.
@Jamboliner19 сағат бұрын
This gentleman seems worthy of having a such priceless piece of engeneering. Allen Millyard is a monster in the engeneering motorcycle world! I reckon the king should make him Sir Allen Millyard.
@Elementsoftheory2919 сағат бұрын
Not even gonna watch the video !! Cuz it's a waste of time . Knowing you have OCC on there and he's gonna fire back at Leno !!! Ha ha ha ha !!! I've seen your bikes in your shop occ , they are a joke ! If you a quarter as skilled as Jesse James is maybe your time would be worth it ... and this channel is a joke for trying to make this garbage happen . lol
@toddgittins569219 сағат бұрын
June 1981, is when AMF ownership ended. This is why most, real bikers, went underground.
@GabeGabe-zd3yy19 сағат бұрын
Don't u think ur raising a monster
@luigigiacobbe651619 сағат бұрын
No we want diesel dragster!
@JayneAmos20 сағат бұрын
My Kawa 500 memories: I bought one from the first shipment of H1 Kwaks to hit the USA in 1969. "Fastest production motorcycle in the world" was its advertising slogan. Indeed, the powerband hit like a sledgehammer at ~6000 rpm. Engine/transmission were great; frame and suspension became a flying, wobbling coffin at about 100 mph; always a hare's breath from a tank slapper. Aftermarket steering damper required for survival... I started the bike in a very dark garage once and the entire center section was covered by wandering, arcing sparks caused by severe voltage leakage from its CDI system. It truly looked like something from a Frankenstein movie. That sparky image flashed instantly to mind the time I filled the gas tank, failed to latch the gas cap, pulled a long wheelie out of the gas station and completely dosed myself with gasoline. Why I didn't become a human torch...my guardian angel worked overtime that day. I once parked my H1 alongside a group of Harleys on the town square. The local "bad boys" were starting up their bikes just as I returned. They each made a great show of manly strength, jumping high in the air and thrusting their kick start levers with great waves of testosterone. Not able to resist, I turned on my ignition switch, reached over the seat and with a quick jab of one hand started the H1. It sat there making triple chain saw noises with blue, 2 cycle smoke wafting amongst the crowd. The Harley boys were mortified by this display of two wheeled blasphemy. Uninvited, I rode with them to the stop sign at the edge of town. When they all attempted to roar away from this Japanese oil burner, I pinned the throttle and quickly left them far, far behind like a swarm of slow mosquitoes being exterminated by a fogger. I nearly fell off the bike laughing at this ultimate ego destruction. Shame on me! Years later I spotted a used, repossessed, '73 H1 sitting in the picture window of a local finance company. It was very clean with low miles but it had been dropped once because the kick starter shaft was sheared off (no electric starter). They said it wouldn't run. I told them I'd give them $250 for it if I could first take it out in the parking lot and try to bump start it. It ran but I could hear some piston slap. Bought it anyway because 2 stroke top ends are easy/cheap to fix and I could split the cases myself to replace the starter shaft. Didn't get around to fixing that top end before taking it to Kansas City International Raceway for a sanctioned drag race event. Won first place in open/stock bike class, rattling pistons and all! The H1 was crude and rude; a barrel of fun for a young man (with a watchful guardian angel). Funny, now as an old man I ride a Gen 3 Suzuki SV650 with upgraded chassis/suspension that's very tame by contemporary motorcycle performance standards. While smooth, stable, and almost "gentlemanly" compared to my old H1's of half a century ago, the SV actually makes more power. The H1 had such an extreme, peaky powerband and suspect chassis that a rider's seat-o-the-pants-meter would never guess the SV to be quicker. I have been so fortunate to have lived through and ridden a large portion of the radical, wonderful evolution of the motorcycle!
@pbmachines97220 сағат бұрын
Noticed all the crews are definitely on the cheeseburgers
@bigiron883121 сағат бұрын
NITRO BUMS RACING RKFD ILLINOIS
@ThatWasFun2221 сағат бұрын
Jay's not correct I watched Jesse James othr day his bike broke down so did the othr guy he was with and so did indian Larry's bike break down,, brand new or old along with cars brand new cars break down that bike Jay got is beautiful along with the rest of the Paul and Paul jr bikes are fabulous lookin and I bet there the best to ride, best bikes no doubt,, i worked at ay dealership for 4 large world wide brands and brand new the vehicles came in with faults and broke down with out ay doubt and had common faults along with othr faults what do u say to that,, actually ovr the years IV worked four around 8 world wide brands all come brand new with faults some major
@danabrown32622 сағат бұрын
Nice
@iusethenamekalenallrightsr802322 сағат бұрын
The skull outfit is dumb like rocks.
@56nickrich22 сағат бұрын
No need to warm up an electric motor. ☢️ nuclear powered electric motors are next. Are you ready for endless power? ☢️💥💥💥☢️
@johnthonig169222 сағат бұрын
PBR 🍺👍☮️❤️
@Alsop4life22 сағат бұрын
Painted my Ae82 rattle can. Looks great😉
@tammyforbes210123 сағат бұрын
Smaller areas are easier to do with rattle cans! It’s the big areas you can’t get right! Small stuff it’s fine for it! Paint is paint. You can always wet sand and buff it to a pretty good shine.
@edwardjohnson533123 сағат бұрын
CHILDREN, NOISY AND ANNOYING.
@SprintMotorcycle23 сағат бұрын
Very Good 👏👏👏✊️😁
@CharleyPatterson-lg6pzКүн бұрын
Sweeeet
@pleun315Күн бұрын
Harleys are like David Hasselhof......... Cool n the 80s
@joegilly1523Күн бұрын
AMF bikes sucked.
@bigiron8831Күн бұрын
PANHEADS FOREVER....... no foreign parts on my 50.
@lanetacker1496Күн бұрын
Wow to use Jay Leno's interview against him when he's so graciously invited you to look at his collection is very immature. Plus the camera guy kept missing the motorcycles the whole interview at Leno's garage. I'm just not very impressed with this channel to say the least.
@MikeS42069Күн бұрын
Love the color!
@brucesantacory1390Күн бұрын
I've been a Harley Riders Edge and Riders Academy Instructor and i have seen 100's of people who say "I've Been Riding for 20-30-40 years and they couldn't pass a simple DMV test on the bike they rode in on !!
@brucesantacory1390Күн бұрын
Bullshit!!! it Has Everything to do with their LACK OF SKILLS !!! someone with Riding skills doesn't pass on double yellow blind corners, someone with skills doesn't ride at twice the speed limit on a known to be congested road !!
@user-ex9gs1cy6xКүн бұрын
MOTORCYCLISTS: Buckle-up......helps keep the body parts in one place.