Thank you Joe. I am an ex-trail biker. Now too old, and West Nile virus got into my brain. My mind is an engineering mind and it so loves to watch you work. Joe, what you do and post, is therapy for my brain damage. What you do with each piece of equipment is helping my brain to fight the dementia that is trying to take hold. I just wanted you to know that your diagnosis and repair is helping folks out here with brain damage. Giving us a chance to think and reason through you, when in fact, it is very difficult if not impossible for us to do. Watching the details, which I forget so quickly, I think, is exercising my brain and helping me postpone my permanent disablement. Thank you for the public service that you are doing for me, and many, many others. God bless you Joe, you and Jade - and a pet and hug for Vinnie. Vinnie, Lazarus and Pete say, Hi.” Look forward to the other outstanding projects discovering resolutions. I sure love the way to present the quirky problems that each project has. I am cheering you Joe. My Uncle lives in West DesMoines…my cousin lives in Moravia, Iowa. Makes me kinda feel like I am your neighbour. Thank you Joe so much for what your analysis, diagnosis and resolutions are doing for my brain - HEALING THERAPY. Jim from Alberta.
@Jim-InHisGrip8 ай бұрын
Joe, I just dealt with a person who was pretending to be YOU. I convinced me to download Telegram because he said he wanted to talk to me privately. I did that, because you are a kind man, and have helped me through my suffering. I then enter his contact information and send him a message. He began to talk to me but said nothing about what I had said to you. Weird…. And he did not respond in any way that two people getting to know each other would talk. And then….you have won the grand prize of a beautiful blue 250 Yamaha, which he didn’t even describe properly. Telling me he was going to send to Alberta, Canada….and that I would be shocked by what I received when the package was found on my doorstep. I stepped out and said, “This is NOT JOE!” Joe in NOT going to be impressed that you are using his name to scam people”. With that, I shared with him this biblical verse from Proverbs (the book of wisdom from a father to his son) chapter 20 and ver 17: Bread gained by deceit is sweet to a man, But afterward his mouth will be filled with gravel”. The imposter then got mad and aggressively demanded that I “be interested in his giving away, and give away all of my information”. I deleted the Telegram messaging thread on my phone, and on his. I am so sorry Joe that your GOOD NATURE is being used by evil folks for deceitful personal gain. You are working hard to find deals, and resurrect the dead….and doing so many other good things, like blessing your siblings and helping them get a good start in life. I will continue to support your channel Joe and not be scared away by one individual who is trying to be you. God Bless you dearly Joe, Jade and Vinnie. Jim from Alberta
@corymacdonald3838 ай бұрын
I have a 2000 WR400F and rebuilt nearly everything. To start find TDC pull in decompression lever, push Kickstart down just a little bit about an inch, release decompression lever, lift foot off Kickstart so it goes back up, now kick it without throttle. This is how you start this bike.
@alfredorodriguez45398 ай бұрын
Like any old XR bike always decompress 1 click over tdc then give it a kick, should always work unless you screwed the stator and the bike tend's to kick you hahaha
@TheodoreSears8 ай бұрын
I like watching Joe's video's. He seems to have gotten the message about the starting procedure for a four stroke, however I have commented several times about checking carb floats, I cringe every time Joe shakes a nitrophyl type float to check for "fuel inside", they are not hollow, the only way to check would be to weigh the float, and you would need to know what a new float weighs.
@MotoBailey8 ай бұрын
@@TheodoreSearsthey can break at somepoint. It’s a good habit no need to hate.
@dominicwebb80008 ай бұрын
Do you think it’s a bit down on power? The early WR400’s I used to race against were always on the back wheel?
@corymacdonald3838 ай бұрын
@dominicwebb8000 his carburetor doesn't seem to be working 100% correctly. It's hanging idle. Plus, he should do the o'ring mod on the accelerator pump. These bikes rev high, so there is lots of power up top. Mine will power wheelie in 4th gear. So, yes, it does seem down on power. Wr400f working properly will beat a 250 2 stroke in a drag race no problem.
@dpl26178 ай бұрын
Joe, hold your quart of oil the other way, it will glug much less or not at all. Thats how they were designed to be poured. Thanks for the video's!
@L46C38 ай бұрын
Every time you start a bike I want to yell OPEN THE DOOR FIRST! I agree with every positive comment below! Great Job!
@ctbale18 ай бұрын
He is kind of a bonehead. Likes to breath that exhaust.
@billywatson1188 ай бұрын
@@ctbale1😂
@bullzeyez32367 ай бұрын
Its called atmosphere , take it all in. 😂
@larrycranford7141Ай бұрын
Opening the door, for sure, is the first thing you do before you even attempt to start an internal combustion engine. But you even need to do something before that all happens. At the back of your garage (or shop) you need to have a large vent installed. Then you place, at the very least, at the front of your shop, with the door open, a large fan ( like those square ones) blowing to the outside. Installing carbon monoxide (CO) detectors would be the final step. You don't build up an immunity to (CO). We all would like to continue watching your videos but you first have to stay alive.
@herdbrian6662Ай бұрын
He talks about a big ventilation fan when he introduces the new shop. While I agree he should open the door he’s put some thought into air quality.
@henriquett82328 ай бұрын
Considering how good it runs , it definitely deserves e set of new plastics and graphics. Bike would transform.
@daveallen88248 ай бұрын
See how easy to start it is when you do it right! Had a buddy with Honda XR500 that tried to start it like you did at first; he actually destroyed the kickstart mechanism 2 times before somebody taught him the right way. When my son was 12, he could start my XR500; the trouble then was keeping him off it!
@lancenutter10678 ай бұрын
Yeah I had 2 XR600’s with the dual carbs and, if you know the procedure were pretty easy. But if you didn’t… was horrible and would break stuff.
@RC-fu6hg8 ай бұрын
When you said “who thinks it’ll fire up” I was waiting for Vinny the pup to give it his sniff of approval. Of course it will fire up especially since a great mechanic fixed it.
@befree87582 ай бұрын
I have a 1999 YamahaYZF400 and had to look up online the start up procedure ,once I learned how to start it….it’s easy to start and the power it makes is awesome! Love the bike.
@dwayneb30418 ай бұрын
To improve the white look to the air intake for the radiator plastics and fender, use a heat treat with a heat gun. Heat it up slowly using a circular motion. The white bent appearance to the plastics will disappear. I use tire shine spray when it's freshly hot. It will steam off and give a nice shiny new ish appearance to the plastics. Don't go too slow with the heat gun it will burn the plastics. If yout careful it will be like new
@EastGillyOutdoors8 ай бұрын
I know you have done this a lot and have a pretty good handle on the mechanics of everything at this point but.. Too much oil when installing a new piston/rings could cause the cylinder to glaze before the rings seat. I know a few people actually that install their pistons dry with just a thin coat of oil on the cylinder walls. Could also inflate compression numbers after a rebuild as well. Thanks for always making the rebuild vids!! lets see more Raptor 660 videos lol!!
@rposton9198 ай бұрын
Never seen anyone oil the top of the piston in 45 years.
@1020dart8 ай бұрын
@@rposton919 He forgot to oil the bottom of the piston. LMAO
@ValkyrieRider.8 ай бұрын
I had to learn the starting procedure for 4 strokes the hard way back in 1981 on a Yamaha TT500 that kicked back like a cannon going off and tore my foot and leg up. After that I learned the starting procedure and could start it with my hand.
@CLPRPSD8 ай бұрын
It’s always interesting to see people trying to kick over these big bore 4 strikers. I learned when I was 14 when I was asked by my friends father if I wanted to buy/ride/break in his 1984 Honda XR500. He had rebuilt it and, in the process of starting it, he broke his ankle when the bike kicked back and threw him over the bars. You gotta commit your weight to the task and keep the leg straight until the bottom of the kick where you get ready to bend at the knee if it kicks back. I was 150lbs when I was 15, not very tall, but my technique made up for it 😂 Technique over size would later be a motto that carried me through life 🤣😂🤣
@gagedavis72728 ай бұрын
I just bought a 98 yz400f (the one that started the four stroke revolution) like 3 weeks ago from a guy who couldnt figure out how to kick start it so i got it for a thousand bucks, i couldnt start it either so i took a gamble, its my first dirt bike so i had to learn TDC and the starting procedure, broke the kick start mechanism trying to kick it over in the first week, busted open the clutch basket and fixed it and replaced the water pump and she runs like a dream starts in 1-2 kicks and has honestly too much dang power. Overall u love it. For the $1100 bucks i have into it and the fact its already survived 26 years, imma keep it forever. Theyre beasts man😁. Sening love from NC. Love your vids you got me into the sport and im infactuated by it now
@matthewmcallister88458 ай бұрын
I like putting a rag around the rod blocking the crank case when putting the piston pin circlip in as i hate putting them in and dont want to chance dropping in the crank case. Nice job saving another one.
@DG-mi2mc8 ай бұрын
Oh yes. I've lost a clip down there before, and yes, it got stuck between the cylinder and the piston 😅
@cwc_NZ8 ай бұрын
Rags in the crankcase are your friend when putting those circlips in. Saved me many times!
@BrockBaker-fd6gi8 ай бұрын
I was thinking why don’t he have a rag in there under the piston but then I thought hell he never cleans anything either
@TroyRosenbaugh8 ай бұрын
Good old high revving, high torque, shot stroked monster. 3 compression rings are no joke... great vid Joe.
@97delkron8 ай бұрын
i rode with and watched 3 guys try to start a yz426 in woods when it stalled. it wore all 4 of us out.... and i didn't even kick on it. it just wore me down watching those guys!
@joski90308 ай бұрын
I owned one sold it within a week was a pig and it was brand new, Then all my CRFs went first / second kick every time! Then the magic button come along (KTM250f) can beat the button !
@corymacdonald3838 ай бұрын
My WR400F usually starts first kick. Just need to know how it's done.
@dreadnaught6888 ай бұрын
@@corymacdonald383 my wr400f is almost always a 1 kick bike. watching joe not know how to use the decomp, and flooding the crap out of it with a million twists of the throttle makes me cringe
@jamestaylor77468 ай бұрын
I wonder if that was me, my guys and my WR426. Didn't happen to be in Michigan did it? 😅
@Natedoc808Ай бұрын
Gotta know “the ritual” and they start first or second kick, only second kick if you happen to find TDC on exhaust stroke.
@AnthonyRBlacker8 ай бұрын
It's nice, if someone tries to steal it and they don't know exactly how to start it, they'll never do it.. what a great bike Joe.. nice find!!
@kevindaly50938 ай бұрын
Another great video. That starting procedure, which is apparently new to you, is as old as the 4-stroke single itself. It goes back over a hundred years. Use it on every 4-stroke single from now on. Your kickstart leg will thank you!
@fairbanksairriders8 ай бұрын
Joe, you’re tall enough but for most of us it helps to put the kick stand down and stand on the foot pegs to get more weight over the kick starter. Luv that old thumper!
@kevindaly50938 ай бұрын
No short kicks either. Once the piston is past TDC on compression, swing that kickstart lever with a good steady motion all the way down, and perhaps even a bit further. You're spinning up those flywheels. Good luck.
@raynyhus20268 ай бұрын
It's times like this that make electric start nice. Being old has its drawbacks.
@rockinrodney668 ай бұрын
Can't wait for that skid steer show. I saw it in the yard with flat tires. I'm a heavy equipment mechanic.
@Youdoneedmyname8 ай бұрын
He’s had that skid steer a year or more now. It was in a few videos and he was using it.
@Stomper678 ай бұрын
When cold starting my ‘06 CRF450R, three full twist on the throttle so the accelerator pump squirts fuel into the cylinder, engage the choke, find the top of the stroke, then 2-3 kicks and it fires up… every time! Of course I keep the valves and compression in spec as well.
@WaRn00b858 ай бұрын
The Doctor saves another patient! Awesome work bud! Blessings from Cape Town - South Africa!
@VintageMotorsportsTV8 ай бұрын
Hopefully we can save ours. kzbin.info/www/bejne/bnjKnGBtpcRnppYsi=SWFe8YGZq7r7a1B-
@Mister-Whiskers8 ай бұрын
You can remove those white stress marks in the plastic about 80-90% by “carefully” using a heat gun…it works, just work slowly to not overheat and warp them.
@westrestoration12218 ай бұрын
I have a WR 250 and so many people say "why do you need to use the decompression lever? You cant kick over a dirt bike?" WR's are just horrible to start. The piston needs to be set just right so it does a cycle at the very bottom of the kick. Thanks for the video and I bit of justification. All the best with your future project, vintage!
@colindaniels16848 ай бұрын
That’s how to start every four stroke single 👍Also don’t put so much oil in the bore the rings need to bed in and will glaze with too much oil .It’s better to put the oil on the cams and caps .
@superrickard308 ай бұрын
Hey😊 , just a tip , oil the top end before you install the camshafts , those 5 seconds metall against metall before oilpressure is not good
@dantheman41378 ай бұрын
I have to say I really enjoy watching you work on these bikes I have been a two stroke guy for 45 years have had a hard time making the transition to four strokes. They have gotten a lot better on the handling what the problem was working on them I love to work on my own bikes and there was a lot more to do on four strokes. After seeing you work on several four strokes and the way you are very detailed it is not hard at all, a little more to do than a two stroke but not overly complicated. Thank for doing these videos!
@joeleblanc14118 ай бұрын
I had a 650 yamaha road bike back in the mid 70's that kicked over hard like that and if you weren't careful it would kick back and toss you right over the handle bars. I don't miss that bike.
@benschlack58148 ай бұрын
I love how you edit out the process of repairing the threads on the crankshaft, hey crossthread is natures lock tite😂
@chrisfortin85498 ай бұрын
Fixed is fixed!
@benschlack58148 ай бұрын
@@chrisfortin8549 sure
@benschlack58148 ай бұрын
Should change the name to Joe dirty's 2 vintage
@benschlack58148 ай бұрын
Resto rooster is a much better channel if you really want to learn
@artboy578 ай бұрын
I love the sound quality , the satisfying click of metal parts meeting, the clack sound when breaking a bolt loose. A lot of guys would yammer over those sounds and ruin that moment. Kudos Joe!
@mikeholbrook50848 ай бұрын
This one is a keeper. Once you learned how to start it it was a beast. Great video.
@dond96338 ай бұрын
You are very knowledgeable with the fixing of the machines. The one video I watched was the one with the broken crank, you explained things very well, I wish you the best of luck, you are interesting to listen too.
@dukesilver20198 ай бұрын
... and thats the most perfect dualsport ever - even though they never made it a DS. Been looking for on for a long time and theyre just not available in Maine. Good work, someone will be very happy.
@Preacher778 ай бұрын
Great job you doing here m8,let me tell you one secret on 12:21 you are going to put piston and cilinder,trick is to put piston already in cilinder and then on rod,its easyer that way :) cheers!!
@corbinolsen128 ай бұрын
I ride this exact bike… talk about a power house bike. Once you get it running top notch starting is no big deal, and it’s a monster on the trails!! So glad you did a 4 stroke
@N0nManfiold998 ай бұрын
I mentioned in the last video with this bike the kick start procedure. Might have missed it! Glad you figured it out though!!! :)
@SASQUATCH2058 ай бұрын
I had a 2001 YZ426 starting procedure takes a little practice, but not too bad once you know it.
@joski90308 ай бұрын
Horrible bike heavy af I had one brand new sold it within a week
@PaulTravers-z1q8 ай бұрын
Hey champ have watched most of your videos. You gave me the courage to get into my ag 100 an have just finished a total rebuild. Started 2 kick thanks for all the knowledge an the can do attitude. I'm on the look out for my next project Many thanks Paul. From New Zealand.
@factfinder48398 ай бұрын
Watching you try to start that cracked me up, I have the YZ version of that guy and I'm the only one who can start it even though all my friends ride other bikes. There is an art to it.
@KCCLBTHORX8 ай бұрын
wow that thing is smooth. It even lugs nicely definitely a nicely balanced bike
@luuk-out-below98048 ай бұрын
Good save that machine is running well and looks great!
@greathornedowl36448 ай бұрын
Congrats to the Subscriber- we're the best! Great video, informative/instructive in a discussion style. Yippy, you got it running. Combination to start - great theft prevention. 😢No star of the show, 2vinny chasing down the Yamaha
@gregshook14728 ай бұрын
Nice job, Lots of wheels in your garage, when is auction day.
@mikemartin24238 ай бұрын
I keep asking for a fleet update...keepers and sellers but no response...guess he's just keeping everything now 😂
@StrangeDuder8 ай бұрын
Fantastic pair of videos - from one issue after another in the previous video to something that exceeded your expectations in this video! So much fun to watch and learn from you and your methodological approach to solving problems and then seeing the results (test ride). Missed Vinnie along side for the test ride tho. 😎
@stevefairchild33378 ай бұрын
Good job again, i have 2 of my own barn finds, all i got to do is walk to barn. Thanks to watching you I am gonna get at least one running.. I am going to harbor freight to get a lift table to put these on to get running. I sure hope the electric starts are working. Oh by thevway i already told myself ran when parked. Keep them coming
@TroyRosenbaugh8 ай бұрын
Had a 92 DR 250 that wouldn't do anything without compression release to ease it up a bit, it was a monster.
@devonkamrowski4668 ай бұрын
It'll be one the best bikes you ever get the WR is were its at!!!
@GapRecordingsNamibia8 ай бұрын
My 650DR landed me and my knee in traction in the early 90's..... @ 33:31 DO NOT do what you did there, it will end painfully if there is a backfire inside the cylinder. Find the start of the compression stroke, pull in the decomp cable kick down about half way, release the decomp cable then reset kickstart position and kick down fully.... I rarely ever had to do any throttle. close the choke, give the throttle two twists and it would stand there bouncing happily at idle....
@dustins71918 ай бұрын
I remember when I first got my 01 yz426. Man it was a bear to kick and took a minute to get used to starting it with the decomp lever. Once you have it down it’s simple but still a complete pain when you’re in the woods and kill it trying to get it started back up quickly lol
@tiketrudel50318 ай бұрын
So nice to see you got this beast back together, like the other viewers Said, Always Hold the decompression lever in till your way down the kick starter travel then release, Cheers from canada
@davedoucette12568 ай бұрын
Nice and patient again Joe. Have you thought about sponsors to help ease the cost of some of the bigger projects.
@chuckypaonita79748 ай бұрын
I had an older XT 500 Yamaha, had to use the compression release to start, great wheelie bike
@johncurzonjr8 ай бұрын
I had 1 too. 58 tooth sprocket was the best wheely for sure. Miles really!
@Natedoc808Ай бұрын
Lots of comments about how these are hard to start. The Ritual: with zero throttle, slowly cycle the kickstart until it stops due to high compression (TDC), pull decompression lever and push kickstart lever just past TDC, release lever, kick it. She’ll fire right up. I got my ‘00 YZ426 for dirt cheap from a guy who couldn’t figure out how to start it . We agreed on a price, I fired it second kick and rode it onto the trailer. The look on the guys face 😮😢
@scottsage20058 ай бұрын
you have to use the manual compression release to start your kick. its not like the newer bikes were you just kick the crap out of it..these bike are first gen 4 strokes.
@Thor5555558 ай бұрын
37:55 As an owner of a 650cc single four stroke and a 700cc single two stroke, that´s how to start a bike without abusing the kickershaft.
@blancosilverado97958 ай бұрын
Happy to see you fire this thing up, yeah, the 426f that i built is also extremely difficult to kick over as well.
@mnmarlin60748 ай бұрын
When all else fails RTFM! Glad it started for you, that thing must have some serious compression. My Yamaha 660 Grizzly is similar, the pull start is useless for a normal human, an NFL lineman might be able to use it.
@timothyguilford68978 ай бұрын
Try using a heat gun on the plastics where they are white. Its stress marks the heat will turn them back to the original color.
@wewerwr18 ай бұрын
I have an ‘02 YZ426F I just put the Hot Cams auto decompression exhaust camshaft in it. Completely does away with the decompression lever, I just kick it like a normal bike now. Shimmed my valves & it starts first kick now.
@tebbi678 ай бұрын
This motorcycle is louder than a gunshot, when you downshift, clutch in, briefly ease off the gas, and then quickly turn the ignition off and on... it really bangs loudly...thx for the vid
@ni_wink848 ай бұрын
Like starting the ol 426s there’s an art to it and it’s still a pain lol my 426 liked two cranks of throttle, choke, roll over on decompress valve till it back fired, another throttle hit and crank from half length of kick start after compression, most times it would fire first kick, some days it would send a nice reminder it was in charge through your boot 😂😂
@djm86258 ай бұрын
With these bikes and the 426 when the kick locks up like that. Let the kick come back to the top. Pull in decomp leaver and move the kick 10 mm if that let the kick raise again and you'll kick tight through it first kick every time promise you bud keep up the good work now it's my turn to teach you something haha 👊😜✊. 🏍️💨💨💨
@jaijua23488 ай бұрын
Excellent job, I had that motorcycle and after changing the piston and chain, after a few minutes testing it on the circuit, that carburetor has a gate, it came loose and entered through the intake and twisted the valves and made the cylinder head hole, a ruin after reversing the money on the restoration and repair on the second occasion, good bike, it never gave me a single failure and it started the first time, very heavy and stubborn
@Scotty-p2y8 ай бұрын
Awesome bike I'm 44 and that was my favorite a little heavier than I'd like bit damn good bike be careful Joe and keep it 👍
@926557248 ай бұрын
When you kick over a high-compression bike, why not leave it on the sidestand and then stand on the pegs while kicking it? Makes it easier to get good momentum using the weight of your body. Also, when you kick, keep the foot low after kicking until you know the engine is running or at a standstill. If you lift your foot immediately after a kick, it might kick back.
@matthewturowski82818 ай бұрын
If you do that you might cause the weld for the kickstand to break off the frame. Once you learn the starting technique, its usually not a problem to get it fired up. Find TDC, go slightly past it, let the kicker come back all the way up and kick it over
@926557248 ай бұрын
Never heard of that. Did this happen to you? @@matthewturowski8281
@PaulHigginbothamSr8 ай бұрын
I have never ridden a bike where it was impossible to kick through like Joe is showing. One must kick it down a couple inches with decompression pulled. Then let it up and kick through.
@TheRealBobHickman8 ай бұрын
I have a 99 YF400F that has the same awkward starting procedure. It's brutal, but it works every time. I think the only difference is that mine won't start unless I'm at the very top of the kickstart, just an inch lower and it won't go. Frustrating when you stall on a hill and need to lean the bike over a bit to get the full kick stroke. I haven't run it for a few years but I might dig it out and drain the carb, throw in a bit of fresh gas and see if it'll fire right up.
@jasonjavelin8 ай бұрын
Sucks they only made these for a couple of years. They’re really cool!
@robertalexander25068 ай бұрын
Looks like you did great with this one! I had a '77 Yamaha XT-500 and it was the exact same way on starting it, it was a major torque monster after I put a zsupertrapp pipe on it.
@friches438 ай бұрын
Another awesome video but one little tip when your hitting that little jump don't hit it with no throttle that's why it nose dives back down I understand your still new but some times even bringing that font end down just the wrong way you could lay it down but that being on your property is a perfect place to perfect your landing.
@Aiden-me2zs8 ай бұрын
If you get the 2003-2005 exhaust cam, it has the auto decompression and that makes it a lot easier to start
@somerandomguy38688 ай бұрын
I briefly had a Honda CR500R, bought it from a friend who told me never under any circumstances try to start it without riding boots and to make his point showed me the 7 or 8 inch scar and then said he got lucky because they were know to break bones and do permanent damage, I took his advice
@Jacks_adventures988 ай бұрын
I’ve had a wr400 and was a fantastic bike. I was starting it with out decompressor at 16
@jaimieboy9998 ай бұрын
Satisfying build for sire. Think it deserves some plastics and maybe some graphics, maybe hold on to it for a bit and ride it! 🤘🤘
@snowyowl70428 ай бұрын
Bravo, your patience and knowledge paid off
@jonny555ive8 ай бұрын
I had a 2016 WR 450 converted into a dual sport, And then my ex decided that I didn't really need it that bad anymore so she liquidated it for me without my knowledge..... Man, she really loved me !
@SKATESF228 ай бұрын
Good video as usual! Man you fix and work on so many small machines but I can’t believe you haven’t invested in a 1/4” impact for the many small fasteners.. using the 1/2” gun with adapters down to 1/4 always seems crazy to me lol and it’s bulky/heavy tool, just a thought.
@paddycollins93558 ай бұрын
Had a yzf 426. Same issue. Once you get the sweet spot though. Holy shit.... The ground would shake.
@franksmodels298 ай бұрын
Just a tidbit I would clean the machines before working on them… it makes things easier
@jetstreek178 ай бұрын
Well done Joe. I bet that feels good to get that lemon out of the garage
@transmitterguy4788 ай бұрын
Joe, check that other CDI box, on this machine, to see if it's good. Cool video as always, thanks.
@markparker54518 ай бұрын
Sunday Morning with Joe and my cup of Joe!!
@zerozero62658 ай бұрын
Pause
@DRZWhisperer8 ай бұрын
When you were trying to start it I thought "bless his heart"a few times. The second round was much better
@robertanderson-yx8mo8 ай бұрын
That motor In That bike sounds sweet 400cc more flickable than a 450 In the trails with plenty of power.
@Motoxr328 ай бұрын
Great work as always! The old 500 two stroke bikes are where it’s at! 😎
@radioace318la8 ай бұрын
man, what an excellent rebuild. Nice work. I note you missed perfect opportunities to nail some air time on those humps. Maybe some slow speed low end torque wheelies. :) I would have a blast on that bike. Chers from Louisiana.
@mikesmith-yc3os8 ай бұрын
Gotta hand it to you Joe the amount of content your uploading is amazing and consistent. Best bike channel by a mile.
@redbear19358 ай бұрын
Love your videos . Good way to learn sequence to trouble shoot your toys. I enjoy working on my boats,bikes and vehicles.
@idletime7 ай бұрын
@2vintage : G'evening Joe & Sweet score 🤠 . Imo Yamaha makes the nicest and most reliable bikes on the market. I had a YZFR1, V-Star 650, V-Star 1100 & my current putt', a 1600 Roadstar and I'm telling you they're addictive and multiply quickly 🤠 ..
@WestsideCruisers8 ай бұрын
Great Videos! Love how you brought this one to life. Such a badass bike just sitting there. Great job as always Joe. Keep ‘em coming.
@thebigguy83068 ай бұрын
BRAVO - you got it humming along. Great work.
@shootnlegit8 ай бұрын
just picked up 2 Suzuki ts100's and a Suzuki ts250 because of you're video's. I'm so keen to dig into them tomorrow. hopefully i can get them running without to much issue.
@scottmiller30258 ай бұрын
When I was 16’(about 93] I had a mint Either 74 or 76 ts250 it was green and I tagged it and road it to my high school job….I loved the bike.
@VintageMotorsportsTV8 ай бұрын
Good luck....we started on ours too. kzbin.info/www/bejne/bnjKnGBtpcRnppYsi=SWFe8YGZq7r7a1B-
@jonathanglanville52658 ай бұрын
I ve got a green prospector 125,sat in my garage,waiting for a light renovation.
@stkyfngrszmooth8 ай бұрын
13:45 Boy, it sounds like Vinny is really enjoying his chow. 🤣
@wilfor038 ай бұрын
Great job overcoming the beast....well done!!
@RobertF19648 ай бұрын
One of these days, before trying to start a 4 stroke, it might pay to find and read the owner's manual. Most 4 strokes require some form of starting procedure other than just jumping on and blindly kicking (auto decomp not withstanding). If you were to try starting something like a Yamaha XT or TT500, you would risk a broken ankle if not launched over the 'bars. Even with auto-decomp, if the engine is not in the correct starting position, you would (for the most part) be wasting your efforts. And as for repeated use of throttle to enrichen starting mixture, try using the choke! Again I say, read the owner's manual.
@tiketrudel50318 ай бұрын
Joe, btw I always kick the bike with the stand down, standing up, bars slightly turned to the left- your right knee will thank you
@AZVIDS8 ай бұрын
That bike was so quiet I had to check my Airpods!👍👍👍👍
@matthewstuckey6658 ай бұрын
She’s a beauty. Solid work joe. Great video
@kalaharimine8 ай бұрын
That motor sounds great! GJ fixing it Boet!
@tonythorne46238 ай бұрын
As a old fart from the UK I often wonder why you don't have a bike lift. Wouldn't it make your life easier. Love your videos well done.