Custom Motorized Bike Motor Build, 100cc build to Go Up Steep Hills.

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Johnnie’s Motorized Bicycles

Johnnie’s Motorized Bicycles

Күн бұрын

I go through building a complete custom YD100 for a new customer. I do all custom port work and build the most reliable 100cc motorized bicycle motor I can.
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@SpeedyWheelsMotorizedBicycles
@SpeedyWheelsMotorizedBicycles 5 ай бұрын
lol your like one of the only people that I watch the entire video in one sitting 💯 thanks for all the information 🔥
@JMB676
@JMB676 5 ай бұрын
Thank you bro that means a lot. I really try to keep the video moving and not be boring and yet be informative. So thank you very much for saying that. That is literally my goal when making these videos is to have people watch it all and not get bored.
@charliepatterson9321
@charliepatterson9321 5 ай бұрын
I assembled 3 bikes several years ago ( one at a time ) . I really enjoyed learning about them . I even considered selling them to the public . They did have one guy in town doing exactly that . I had several people approach me and they all told me sad stories about the craftsmanship of their bikes throwing chains . ( Bear in mind i knew the guy selling them to the public ) I would ask them if they bought a hub adapter and a proper tensioner . They all said no . I then told them if i had assembled their bike they would have the same problem . They had the perception that they had bought a motorcycle . I also explained that they didn't buy a motorcycle and bought a bicycle with an engine on it thus requiring maintenance every 20 to 40 miles . It didn't take long for me to realize that i in fact did not want to sell them to the public . Just stumbled on your channel and am thoroughly impressed with your knowledge and comedic presentation . I do comprehend what you're saying yet haven't the knowledge to know the specs you're spitting . I'm certain you're videos are saving many assemblers much grief . Thank You for your sacrifices . Hitting the sub button .
@JMB676
@JMB676 5 ай бұрын
Well thank you for the kind words it’s very uplifting to have others appreciate what I’m doin and trying to to get across in the videos. Glad your along for the ride and look forward to doing more with the community we are all part of. Thank you.
@mikemiller3303
@mikemiller3303 5 ай бұрын
I've had 3 yard dogs they all ran weird except for 1 i replaced the cylinder and piston and rings on 1 because I broke a exhaust bolt and the 1 I replaced it with ran great that's the difference between casting cylinders and injection molded cylinders like the 80 cc but you did a outstanding job sounds awesome brother ride safe
@JMB676
@JMB676 5 ай бұрын
Thanks, it performed very well. It’s ashamed how bad the quality is for the yd100 now because I got one way back when they were new and now the molds they use to pour in are so worn out that all the measurements are so outta wack that anyone buying one of these “new” yd100s are just getting junk. Cause my first one was great and a few a year later but now it’s been almost four years and the molds are just horrible and producing trash. Feel bad for people that see “100cc” and think it will work well. Honestly the only option to get a decent motor for stock is to get an injected mold motor (which is a definite anymore either) or you have to buy whatever motor is the newest thing out. Like the phantom or the avenger cause the molds are still new. I give the phantom about another year and the same kinda stuff will be happening.
@leonardarola
@leonardarola 5 ай бұрын
Longer one, but great info for all kinds of builders. The restrictions are real. Thanks for the ride.
@JMB676
@JMB676 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching brother. I was worried about making it so long but normally I make these kind of vids into 2 vids. One building and next testing but I didn’t want to do it this time and figured why not try a longer video. Seems like more people are watching more and more content on KZbin instead of Tv shows. And according to my stats people that are watching TV have smart tv’s and are watching KZbin on them anyway. So the vids are becoming normal “tv” shows I. A way.
@JMB676
@JMB676 5 ай бұрын
How’s your build coming along. I haven’t seen any new vids or maybe I’m missing them. But that bike with the big down tube, I just curious how it’s goin. There’s a lot of work into it already and last I saw there was still more to go?
@leonardarola
@leonardarola 5 ай бұрын
@@JMB676 Engine is almost done, waiting for the mag and USB programmable cdi. Back wheel, brakes and rockers (front wheel) need some serious work and we done.
@leonardarola
@leonardarola 5 ай бұрын
@@JMB676 ohh my pleasure, was great video.
@JMB676
@JMB676 5 ай бұрын
@@leonardarola that’s great, it really does take time to do it right the first time. And I know that’s what you’re doing.
@SpeedyWheelsMotorizedBicycles
@SpeedyWheelsMotorizedBicycles 5 ай бұрын
Damn I like that little setup that you got for measuring your port timings 💯👍
@JMB676
@JMB676 5 ай бұрын
I would love a large shop to have everything laid out and to keep it cleaner and better lighting and all that. But for the lil space I got (just an old folding desk) I love it. Keeps it right at my chest level to see inside for ports and I can store the wheel right behind the vise I use. And the vise it on an arm to slowing out the way, so thank you I built it to fit what I wanted exactly. I find I can do more and better work with this setup than before. Being comfortable while working is or should be a top priority I find.
@i.n.o.productionscompany9699
@i.n.o.productionscompany9699 2 ай бұрын
Number #200 to like
@benjaminvasquez7667
@benjaminvasquez7667 5 ай бұрын
Hey bro it's me Benny bro you did a good job on that motor it sounds real good you know me I prefer aftermarket pipe I like everybody to hear me coming I don't want everybody thinking that that's a regular bike plus I like the performance and Power but anyway you did a banging ass good job this video and the graphics bro you have outdid yourself real talk with this one and leave that rabbit alone the rabbit is going to get us in trouble ,but that is a nice pretty rabbit I seening it sitting on your desk but the one that you was talking to I didn't like that's the one that's going to get you in trouble 😂LoL 😂real 💯 talk though but keep up the good work bro you know I keep watching bro
@motorhead9425
@motorhead9425 8 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@Hobbs123
@Hobbs123 5 ай бұрын
I appreciate your detailed builds and the way you unintentionally show tour thinking process into why you want to do somethings, seems lately everyone shows afterwards of a their build and rides. Your videos, you explain, so many don't and so many are not..too helpful. I learn and develope my own ideas from your videos of how i want to build an engine. Keep up the good work you do
@JMB676
@JMB676 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for those kind words that has got to be one of the nicest and most uplifting comments I’ve gotten in a long while. I really appreciate that and I definitely try to show my thought process in the most detail I can without it getting too slow paste and being too boring because a lot of it is just me thinking how I’m gonna accomplish something that isn’t supposed to happen with the parts I have available or Tools. So thank you very much for that.
@mybikes1970
@mybikes1970 5 ай бұрын
Best looking cylinder head cut I've seen!! good job bro 👍
@JMB676
@JMB676 5 ай бұрын
Thanks brother, appreciate that.
@dominikweber4005
@dominikweber4005 5 ай бұрын
I like the motor work and packaging too. Looks good 👍
@JMB676
@JMB676 5 ай бұрын
Thanks I take a lot a pride in making sure all my hard works to to the person safely.
@VixFury
@VixFury 5 ай бұрын
Thanks alot for the video, gives me motivation to further modify and chart my bike engines
@SpeedyWheelsMotorizedBicycles
@SpeedyWheelsMotorizedBicycles 5 ай бұрын
Great job man I appreciate the video that man is lucky that he got it built by you 💯 thanks for sharing
@johnegleston4517
@johnegleston4517 5 ай бұрын
Wut up Johnny.... Or I mean Uncle Johnny... That's the best port work I've seen bro.... In the head too... Love your yd vids... You know your the reason they made the ld 100... Your the first to cut the yd head .... Chinese copied you ... I got my friends ld running great.. it was crap B4... I had to do alot if decking and porting .. . Yd 100 s are the shit wtuned with a gud pipe.. and carb.. ... And
@JMB676
@JMB676 5 ай бұрын
Yeah they really do rip when done right. It’s a real shame they don’t put a lil more love into them at the factory. They would sell so many more. This one is super solid now.
@ExpediteTravels
@ExpediteTravels 5 ай бұрын
Good job uncle daddy 😂thanks for the video very info
@JMB676
@JMB676 5 ай бұрын
Hahaha, thanks. I think it’s so funny when they say that to me and my son Gunnar does it all the time.
@KenC56mm
@KenC56mm 5 ай бұрын
Great job
@JMB676
@JMB676 5 ай бұрын
Thanks brother, hey Siri you had your bike posted in a group on Facebook the other day and I seen the fan on it and all that it was looking real mean bro looks like a real menace to society so to speak just it looks like it would rip up a hill no problem props for the set up because it looks aggressive and it’s a big part of making the bikes look how they do them and enjoy them and definitely accomplish that
@johnvanabel7237
@johnvanabel7237 5 ай бұрын
Good job🎉
@MotorizedChuck
@MotorizedChuck 5 ай бұрын
I'm quite sure your method of checking the clutch spring lock thingy was explained so clearly that an old fart can understand. My clutch popped a couple days ago and I've been sure it was this. Now I'm moreso convinced that cutting 1 of my many Allen's will make several clutch lock thingies! And chopping the head, great work
@JMB676
@JMB676 5 ай бұрын
That’s funny most people don’t know the terminology and you have it down Pat lol and I feel like I was talking to myself for a second there. I appreciate the comment. Most people are so worried about breaking the bike to fix it when it’s already broken and they only want to dig in and figure it out and I’m glad you could take a little bit of what I’ve done to see how to fix your bike for yourself. That’s really awesome. I’m glad I could help, and if need a little bit more help or depth answers, feel free to message me on Facebook messenger there’s a link down in the description. Should take you right to the group. I’m in the group and in the group chat just search my name.
@rickhart6049
@rickhart6049 5 ай бұрын
Can you now put a aftermarket head for better performance since you made it two piece head
@JMB676
@JMB676 5 ай бұрын
Yes I definitely could, I never had one for a yd or Ld100 but I imagine a basic Ld100 aftermarket head would be fine and fit good with a lil decking.
@michaelbrinks8089
@michaelbrinks8089 5 ай бұрын
Glad I watched this before buying a YD.........Oh yeah, I seen pop up aftermarket pistons for chainsaws. I'm pretty sure I seen a 2 ring 52mm pop up that would fit an Avenger or P85.....I'm thinking a properly ported Avenger 85- with 2 ring pop up piston- the aftermarket head- expansion pipe & good carb. I'm having trouble understanding how a 47mm Mineralli could make more power than the above 52mm engine.
@JMB676
@JMB676 5 ай бұрын
Well it’s all in the port map. The shapes of the ports make a big difference but if you changee all that the larger piston will make more power and torque. I have a Minarelli and it’s not stock at all and I didn’t try it stock but I can say with confidence that this yd I built was almost as strong bottom end as the Minarelli. Now the top end was different but I wasn’t going to for “all the power” with this yd100. But that old adage of no replacement for displacement is true. There’s a lot of other variables too though cause a Minarelli piston ( haven’t weight them yet) weighs more then a yd100 piston for sure just by feel so that heavier mass going up and down will make more torque throughout the rev range. The mini also has a reed valve causing way more air to get into the motor. If you port the yd100 or like my cdh110 to make the Same power as a Minarelli you can do it for sure and give it all the same goals they are all obtainable. It’s just that the mini has a better stock port map. But once you start to really dig into the motors you can make them all do around the same thing. Just some will be better than others at certain things. Like a 50cc will rev higher then any other motor or a smaller size piston will rev high because there’s less stress on the parts that are moving so fast. And a ms660 will make more torque then anything else that’s smaller when you are going for all the torque cause it’s so much larger then any other piston. So there’s a lot of variables to consider for sure but depending on what your goals are should determine what motor you want to use and how you want to set it up. There’s a lot of options and a lot choices to make power but when you choose you need to first be honest about when and how you will use it and what the actual goal is. If it all speed or if it’s a daily like this one or if it’s weekend fun machine. Thanks for watching and thanks for commenting, I enjoy talking with everyone in the hobby.
@michaelbrinks8089
@michaelbrinks8089 5 ай бұрын
@@JMB676 Thanks for the replies & answers 👍 I just had an idea for a DIY semi universal expansion pipe if you have a welder....You could use some heavy duty automotive flex pipe for the header of the expansion pipe so it can move into different shapes & fit different bike frames. Or make long straight scooter style expansion pipe. Similar to the crappy one Bike Berry sells buy use a better expansion chamber.
@davidprice2226
@davidprice2226 5 ай бұрын
Good video
@JMB676
@JMB676 5 ай бұрын
Thanks brother
@4514rooster
@4514rooster 4 ай бұрын
I just drilled a bunch of holes on the bottom of this new one I’m working on and it helped a lot like almost 10 mph better
@SpeedyWheelsMotorizedBicycles
@SpeedyWheelsMotorizedBicycles 5 ай бұрын
Crazy how much those exhaust restricts the engine
@JMB676
@JMB676 2 ай бұрын
Tell me about it and some are far worse than others. They are same as the motors in that not one of them are the same as the next. Each one is a snow flake hahaha
@4514rooster
@4514rooster 4 ай бұрын
I put an electric front wheel on mine to help me make it up hills if you want to check it out. Nice ride!
@Bobs-yer-uncle
@Bobs-yer-uncle 4 ай бұрын
You should try an avenger you'll throw all those yd100s away 😅
@JMB676
@JMB676 4 ай бұрын
Well if someone gives me one I would be happy to play with it. The average sounds cool and looks cool being the new kid on the block but this motor was for someone else that already had the motor and wanted it better, and it’s a lot better now. Personally though I like the iron sleeve motors and to compete with the avenger having the 52mm bore. It’s the same size at my cdh110 on Jokester and it easily competes with it with power and definitely beats it in torque for clumping hills and stuff like that. Now if it’s a weekend fun bike that’s a different story. I never seen an avenger up close with my own hands and eyes but in videos it looks like it’s very well made for an all aluminum cylinder with nice ports and proper durations with fully open ports and all. The avenger also can be taken out of the box and put right on a bike and have some real fun, yes it benefits a good bit from porting it and all that but you can just take it out the box and play. The ones I like 100cc/49mm iron sleeve or the 110cc/52mm iron sleeve can be taken out the box and put directly into the work bench to make them run proper, forget about powerful. They don’t even run half decent out the box without a lot of help. So yes the avenger would be hella fun but I still don’t think it would make me throw out my yd100s simple cause my favorite part of the hobby is the building part, even more then the riding. I was looking on a website last night, to be honest; at the new avenger cylinder/top end kit as a replacement for one of my yd100 cases since it’s a bolt on piece. I have the right crank already and all and was thinking about buying a block of aluminum stock and making my own cylinder head for it. All just “window shopping” right now but there’s a good chance I’ll do it once I get the moneys. Building and playing with the latest and greatest is really good for the channel cause it brings in new eyes for sure. This yd100 though I think would surprise you with how much power and torque this motor makes with a mostly stock setup, carb and pipe style and intake with a piston port; the ports weren’t even that aggressive. So there’s a lot of power to be made in these motors if you port them right . Just cause it’s smaller bore or different name on the motor doesn’t mean it can’t make as much or more, like this motor; then the new hot ish. Well anyway thanks for watching and have a good one and thanks for the comment, I enjoy talking with others if like mined thoughts in the community.
@samuelbrowand9918
@samuelbrowand9918 5 ай бұрын
Good job. 😅
@Motorizedstuff
@Motorizedstuff 5 ай бұрын
The inside of the exhaust The stinger you called it I cut the full thing off and put 2 holes on the cap runs better again
@JMB676
@JMB676 5 ай бұрын
Yes that’s a decent free mod, it is much better than just taking the cap off. Taking the cap off will give better low end feel and pull but losses a lot of top end speed. With how you did it you still get really good low end but wayyy more top end. Good job brother. Glad others are out there trying to to do free upgrades to make some power instead of just buying a bunch of bolt one that won’t even do as much as the free mods.
@Motorizedstuff
@Motorizedstuff 5 ай бұрын
@JMB676 another good free mod is taking the sponge out the air filter and drill 5 holes in the back of the filter helps it breathe then just set the pin hight on the carb for best zllaround power
@JMB676
@JMB676 5 ай бұрын
@@Motorizedstuff yeah tunning the carb is a much with the needle but the sponge I don’t take out my filter. It’s already very porous and doesn’t restrict air much if at all unless you don’t clean it in occasion but the holes is a good deal as long as you run genders if you ride in the rain at all. A lot of people don’t ride in rain so it don’t matter but I do and I have sunk a few motors in the past from not keeping the water out of there when I first started In race for speed and performance. Unfortunately it took me a few times to learn my lesson lol.
@KenC56mm
@KenC56mm 5 ай бұрын
I remember years ago when the yd100 first came out, mine came with two base gaskets Sooo I thought naw I'll only use one base gasket thinking I'll get more compression. Lol well the piston pinged and pinged kissing the squish band and I just figured that I needed higher octane not knowing the piston was hitting the head. Well it blew-up after about a month.well It bent the rod lesson learned. Always check the clearance with solder. Never guesstimate. Never ever ever ever.
@JMB676
@JMB676 5 ай бұрын
Yeah I was shocked by how bad they are getting. My first one was when they first came out too and had 2 gaskets and now they come with 1 and still have a 2mm squish. It’s crazy. Now you can loose all the base gaskets and you won’t bend a rod, hell; you won’t even have high compression. Lmao.
@BodyCam.Stories-PART2
@BodyCam.Stories-PART2 2 ай бұрын
@@JMB676 are u under Williams Moser Jr
@JMB676
@JMB676 2 ай бұрын
@@BodyCam.Stories-PART2 in Facebook yes my full name is. I made it many years ago and I was and still am very formal when it comes to that kind of stuff
@MotorizedChuck
@MotorizedChuck 5 ай бұрын
I'll say we need to work something out with my phantom 85 kits. I'd like you to do the cyl for me on mine. I'll pay shipping both ways
@JMB676
@JMB676 5 ай бұрын
Brother, that would be awesome. I would be totally down for that. I know it’s a stock yd100 bottom end so I have stock bottom men here I’m sure I can use one of mine to match up for the cuts and squish the only question I would have is what connecting Rod is it so I can use the proper crank to get the proper measurements for you.
@MotorizedChuck
@MotorizedChuck 2 ай бұрын
@@JMB676 zmn100
@rodneygagnon9381
@rodneygagnon9381 5 ай бұрын
Did you ever do a compression test? Just ordered a YD100 today for my 3rd gas build.
@JMB676
@JMB676 5 ай бұрын
No I don’t have a compression tester but best I could do it explain when it was stock form with the plug in and my drill used to turn it over, my drill could turn it over pretty fast on the high torque setting and after I fixed the squish and raised the compression I had a much harder time just holding it in my hands to drive it with the drill and it wasn’t able to turn it over very quick at all. If I had to guess and it be just a guess but I would imagine I raised the compression at least 30-40 psi. But that’s just a guess going off no facts beside how much harder the compression stroke was. It could been a lot more or could been a lot less to be honest but I do know for a fact that it was much harder to do. I also know it ran much better with premium fuel over regular because the compression was able to use the higher octane cause high octane is only good or useful in high compression motors. It’s not the highest it could be cause I def could get it higher but for a daily rider it’s great so not to wear out the lower connecting rod bearings quickly.
@rodneygagnon9381
@rodneygagnon9381 5 ай бұрын
@@JMB676 cool beans! I've ported 4 cylinders over the winter and adjusted squish good. Some have 120psi to 151psi, I've had one at 160psi but I think that's a bit much long-term. Pressure testers are really cheap nowadays, so easy to do too, pull plug, screw tester into plug hole, try to start bike as normal with choke open and throttle maxed out, take reading, about as easy as doing the squish test. Plus that feeling you get when you see 151 psi after all that work gives you a great feeling of accomplishment! Lol
@SpeedyWheelsMotorizedBicycles
@SpeedyWheelsMotorizedBicycles 5 ай бұрын
Bro that’s insane that it’s that rusty wth and your telling me it had water in there just chillen wow
@JMB676
@JMB676 5 ай бұрын
Right that’s crazy, a brand new motor had water in it from factory. They pour mold the cases the cranks the connecting rods and the. Mill or lathe them to right sizes and then assemble at the “factory “ type places. Then stored on a shelf with no top on waiting to be shipped to the other factory to get finished up with the top ends. Now these yd100 bottom are used for a lot of other motors like the phantom 85 and the new avengers. So there’s way more cases being made and the majority of these “factories” or forges really are all outside with large tarp over head for shade or rain. Most of these places are in dessert type areas and rain isn’t that much so walls and that aren’t needed since it doesn’t get cold. But humidity and rain does happen and when these cases are together and just sitting on the shelf’s with all open tops all that gets in there and just sits till the cylinder gets put on from whatever factory it goes to. So it is a shame that they are not built better or just better quality control isn’t implied. But that’s why no matter what more you buy it should be taken apart and cleaned out at bare minimum but imo taken apart and gone through. If your able to personally I think each one should be ported and decked but if you can’t flip that or don’t want to or just aren’t able to then I think buying a motor from a reputable builder (like myself) is the best way cause that extra 100-300 (depending on motor and level performance you want) you would spend having me build it or someone else built it is a drop compared to buying a motor and slapping it on and then 6 months later doing it again and again and again. Cause buying even the cheapest motor kits you will be at about the same price or cheaper even then a custom motor and the custom motor will run way better run smoother have better performance and depton who builds it last much longer. Now not everyone can build a daily, to be honest I would put my daily build up against literally anyone in the business because building reliable motor isn’t easy. You can make to much power or not enough or have it rev to high, there’s a lot to make a daily motor hat you can just put on and run without worries and imo probably the hardest thing to do. Cause all stock part being reliable isn’t easy but making power is simple in comparison. I have broken many a motor and learned what’s needed to make it survive. Knick in aluminum but it’s very rare I’m working on one of my daily motors unless it’s a coil or something but the mechanics of it the actual motor itself I never need to work on.. they just start and run till shit them off and I think that says a lot cause these lil motors are not designed to be reliable transportation at all. So many people told me I can’t and they won’t be reliable but I think I have proved that wrong by now.
@dominikweber4005
@dominikweber4005 5 ай бұрын
I see those L brackets on your gas tank. How is that holding up?? Sure beats using the supplied hardware. I've tack welded both my brackets to my frame to avoid the tank sliding around
@JMB676
@JMB676 2 ай бұрын
It’s super solid. If I just drilled and put though bolt it would have cracked. I would rather have tig welded a piece of hold stock in between the frame sides but I can’t tig so I just cut a piece a hollow stock in that I could clap it against and pinch the inside sides of the tube. But it’s been two years now and never had to touch it again. But the hollow stock to keep from caving the sides in is a much.
@DJb-ill219
@DJb-ill219 3 ай бұрын
Giggle Man 😂
@BodyCam.Stories-PART2
@BodyCam.Stories-PART2 3 ай бұрын
Bro I been needing a mechanic like yourself. Can you work with me?
@BodyCam.Stories-PART2
@BodyCam.Stories-PART2 3 ай бұрын
38:30 uncle daddy help me out on mine brother man.
@motorizedbicyclenation53cu90
@motorizedbicyclenation53cu90 Ай бұрын
60t sprocket will go only 15-20 but will climb a wall
@bobkenyon6327
@bobkenyon6327 Ай бұрын
Runs great but need more low end, here is what I am thinking, Jack shaft with 3 speed internal gear rear wheel.. would have hollered earlier but Zucken Stein banned me from his platform.
@JMB676
@JMB676 Ай бұрын
@@bobkenyon6327 well I’m glad to hear it’s running really well, but in all honesty, a jack shaft is not going to help. It is only going to have it be harder to run because it has to turn all those gears and shafts. I mean you’re definitely welcome to try, but I’ve never personally tried but heard from others that I respect that have tried and they said it really doesn’t change anything except make it much harder to start because you usually got put a start on because the motor is so hard to turn over with the sprocket because it’s so heavy that you can’t actually start the motor by popping the clutch. Also, as far as the low end, that’s a little surprising to hear because when I had it, it had really good pick up went up the hills no problem. All of that. What kind of gear do you have on the rear sprocket?
@bobkenyon6327
@bobkenyon6327 Ай бұрын
@@JMB676 I am running a 44 tooth, When I get to the road it is fine but the roads in the farm are really tough. i am gonna try some kind of gear selection somehow.
@JMB676
@JMB676 29 күн бұрын
Well if I’m not mistaken you said your not hung up to much on higher speeds so the easiest fix for more grunt would be a larger sprocket in the rear like a 50-52 tooth. But either way I’m glad it’s running well for you.
@robertbermudez4458
@robertbermudez4458 5 ай бұрын
Good stuff ! I was curious, how much would you charge to supply me with the same motor 🤔 Thanks in advance.
@JMB676
@JMB676 5 ай бұрын
Absolutely no problem. Well if you have a motor you want me to do up like this one it about 200 plus shipping and that depends where you live obviously and if you just want to buy it from me the easy way without having to worry about anything but paying then receiving it then it would be about $350 plus shipping. But here’s a link to our group and you can message me there and we can talk easier and more because depending on what you really want to use it for and how much you weigh and sea level and other variables you might be able to get away with a lil cheaper or different motor that might cost less or more. So hit me up at the link and we can figure it out if you like. Thanks for commenting. m.me/ch/AbaM3yDmNvDTqnfB/
@robertbermudez4458
@robertbermudez4458 5 ай бұрын
Thanks , I'm in Melbourne Australia so I've got to factor in shipping and I think I'd be at around $700 aud . Does that sound right to you 🤔
@robertbermudez4458
@robertbermudez4458 5 ай бұрын
Sorry , i don't do Facebook ​@@JMB676
@JMB676
@JMB676 5 ай бұрын
@@robertbermudez4458 well when I looked it up it says around 75 to ship from here but that’s a rough estimate and you definitely want insurance for it. So I. Guessing around 150-200. And I won’t know until I go to the post office and physically check but when I sent one to Canada (our neighbor) it was 99 dollars. So around the world has to be more. I can find out for sure though. Also if it’s easier to email me johnniesmotorizedbicycles@gmail.com or text me @ (908) 392-8354. Let me know and I’ll try to find out a more definite price for shipping tomorrow some time.
@robertbermudez4458
@robertbermudez4458 5 ай бұрын
@@JMB676 don't go out of your way just yet , I'm just toying with the idea for now .I could probably find the shipping costs if I new what city your in
@michaelbrinks8089
@michaelbrinks8089 5 ай бұрын
Can you tell me how you make the squish band by hand?
@JMB676
@JMB676 5 ай бұрын
Sure I can tell you, I use my 90 degree angle tool for my rotary tool and I use a disk (disk size depends on squish band I’m cutting) that I have that fit the tool. I bought a bunch of different size grit sandpaper disks that have adhesive on the backs and I cut them to fit the disks and I hold the head I. My vise and I very slowly and carefully start cutting the squish by hand. Small strokes with low pressure and continue till I get it close to where I want it then I repeat that with each grit paper (60g, 80g, 120g, 180g, 220g, and even more if I’m goin for a different finish. I hold the tool head tight at an angle so to cut the squish of the shape of the dome of the piston to get a tight squish. It’s very hard to do and keep it proper looking so that the squish is symmetrical. I will be making a step by step video on how I do it soon and every other step I take to port the motors to give everyone an idea of the quality of work I do but also what’s to be expected if they are trying to to do it to. So when that comes out (in a month or two) watch it for sure cause it will explain it better with pics cause just verbally explaining is kinda hard to do. After others in the builder community seen the quality I did with the squish most think I’m just using a piston with paper on it to do it but that’s not how at all. I did think about it when I first started to try to do squishes but the dome shape makes it hard to stick paper to them cause it tinkles bad and I found 99% the time it wasn’t even close to an acceptable surface finish.
@michaelbrinks8089
@michaelbrinks8089 5 ай бұрын
@@JMB676 I forgot about a 90° attachment...Basically a 90° attachment & practice. 👍
@JMB676
@JMB676 5 ай бұрын
@@michaelbrinks8089 exactly
@williamblakes6911
@williamblakes6911 3 ай бұрын
I never got a Covid shot and so far didn't need one 😊😢😮😮
@BodyCam.Stories-PART2
@BodyCam.Stories-PART2 3 ай бұрын
47:00 can you weld my exhaust pipes too??
@MotorizedChuck
@MotorizedChuck 5 ай бұрын
I've successfully changed my account name. Let's see if it shows up already
@MotorizedChuck
@MotorizedChuck 5 ай бұрын
It changed immediately!
@kennethmeese
@kennethmeese 25 күн бұрын
Hey Johnnie, what size is your Vevor Ultrasonic cleaner and can you fit a case half inside of it? Is water the only thing used or is there a chemical to add? I'm getting ready to buy one but not sure of the size to order.
@JMB676
@JMB676 18 күн бұрын
@@kennethmeese I’m not sure on size I don’t remember but it’s probably about half gallon Or so maybe. It can fit a case half in it at an angle or both if you flip it and do another run. On dirty well used motors I do about 2-4 cycles per batch of parts I have in it depending on how dirty it is. I run water mostly but I also run a commercial grade degreaser for commercial kitchen deep fryers. I was working in the deli at Walmart and when cleaning the deep fryers out I used a certain cleaner only for it. The cleaner worked exceptionally well on very stuck in old grease and char. So I brought some home to try it and it works great as long as you run it long enough or since it’s timed I run multiple baths. There’s many other cleaners out there like simple green which I also use. I do mostly harsh deep degreasing jobs on older cases and heads and all cause those are parts I reuse and the deep fryer degreaser works the best so far but the simple green works just about as well and since I no longer work at Walmart and don’t know the name of the product I’ll have to use simple green till I find out a new product. I don’t like any chemicals that are dangerous for the kids to get into. I keep it locked up cause it’s not safe like simple green is but it’s not bleach but I could be corrosive if left on skin so be careful but I would look for a deep fryer degreaser if I was you or just do simple green with extra baths if needed. Lithe ultra sonic does an amazing job at cleaning everything but it just take patience cause it can take a night to do everything but end results is as good if not better then new.
@kennethmeese
@kennethmeese 15 күн бұрын
@@JMB676 Thanks for your reply, Johnnie. I purchased the Vevor 15L model it looks like I can easily fit a case half inside it. I've seen several videos lately saying Pine Sol works great in these machines for removing grease and dirt. Cheap and effective, I think I'll give it a try.
@JMB676
@JMB676 13 күн бұрын
@@kennethmeese I tried it also and it does alright for sure, most importantly it smells amazing lol. I don’t do full solutions, I always do like either 50/50 or 70/30 with my current stuff for the deep fryer. Glad you got one tho, they change the game as far as cleaning everything goes.
@diydarkmatter
@diydarkmatter 5 ай бұрын
why dint he just put a bigger sprocket on the tire ? but hey good job . kids are cute man lol . tell heather i said hi .
@JMB676
@JMB676 5 ай бұрын
I’ll tell her, I always do for you. But I think the main rage didn’t do that is because he just does not buy any parts in the aftermarket for his bikes. He just uses only what comes in the kit. But to be fair also any motor should be able to pull a person up a small hill if they have a lil speed built up. But after seeing the motor with the crazy squish and poor port numbers I’m not surprised at all that it didn’t work for gim and to be honest even a lil larger sprocket probably wouldn’t help much at all. It was really really bad. Plus he told me he rides like 10 mile round trips daily and even a couple times a day I believe so a bigger sprocket would add a lot more time to his ride cause the motor would be raving so much higher just to do 20mph and I’m pretty sure he said he prefers to be at 25+ cruising speed. With a larger sprocket that would over heat the engine especially with the squish being so Extra. I doubt it would make it over a half a year before blowing up completely.
@diydarkmatter
@diydarkmatter 5 ай бұрын
@@JMB676 ok well that makes sense . hope he is happy buddy . im sure he will be
@jayvlog9841
@jayvlog9841 2 ай бұрын
i have 1 to hard to start my yd100 what mix oil and gas
@JMB676
@JMB676 2 ай бұрын
I use 3.2 oz. Per gallon of fuel.
@larryshaver3568
@larryshaver3568 2 ай бұрын
in what way did it run very badly?
@JMB676
@JMB676 2 ай бұрын
@@larryshaver3568 I was told it ran very poirly, low power and slow speed and no torque with a slow rev and got very hot. Basically everything bad that could be.
@qgoods8036
@qgoods8036 5 ай бұрын
Do you have a yd100 for sale?
@JMB676
@JMB676 5 ай бұрын
No I don’t have a yd100 atm for sale, but I have a couple 80s and one 110. All new and full kits.
@BodyCam.Stories-PART2
@BodyCam.Stories-PART2 3 ай бұрын
Can you help me modify mine. Please man how much are the rates u offer any In person ​coursewilling to fly out@JMB676
@BodyCam.Stories-PART2
@BodyCam.Stories-PART2 3 ай бұрын
37:30 like and subbed.
@JMB676
@JMB676 2 ай бұрын
For sure I can help you out just hit me up on messenger so we can talk to set it up and all.
@BodyCam.Stories-PART2
@BodyCam.Stories-PART2 3 ай бұрын
Can I get you to help me on my bike please. I'm struggling getting the spacing on the clutch and bite plate. I'm in Florida willing to ship you my motor
@JMB676
@JMB676 3 ай бұрын
@@BodyCam.Stories-PART2 sure I’m down to help out. If you like hit me up on Facebook messenger and we can go over it. Maybe I can help over the phone and if not I can definitely do it hands on. We can talk about what exactly you want it to do.
@BodyCam.Stories-PART2
@BodyCam.Stories-PART2 3 ай бұрын
@@JMB676 your the man. 👌
@BodyCam.Stories-PART2
@BodyCam.Stories-PART2 3 ай бұрын
At 35:00 ill compensate you if you show me how to increase air fuel ratio
@JMB676
@JMB676 2 ай бұрын
If you hit me up on messenger I can help you out or set up a way to get your motor all fixed up. Let me know, there’s a link in description to my group and group chat and in the chat you can message me easy.
@BodyCam.Stories-PART2
@BodyCam.Stories-PART2 3 ай бұрын
1:04:15 where u from man?
@JMB676
@JMB676 3 ай бұрын
@@BodyCam.Stories-PART2 I’m in Jersey. I’m actually wanting to move to Florida some day for the warm weather year round.
@BodyCam.Stories-PART2
@BodyCam.Stories-PART2 3 ай бұрын
@JMB676 you don't want to move out here it's hurricane season right now I'd wait til fall or spring maybe even winter when it cools down a bit. How much you think it'll run me to send you a motor to port out?
@BodyCam.Stories-PART2
@BodyCam.Stories-PART2 3 ай бұрын
@JMB676 I'm glad I found you. I'm feeling safe now that I have someone who knows what they're doing that can help out. Gracias amigo.
@BodyCam.Stories-PART2
@BodyCam.Stories-PART2 2 ай бұрын
@@JMB676 can I text u instead man.
@Westhelockpicker
@Westhelockpicker 5 ай бұрын
My yd100 runs hotter than my phantom 85
@JMB676
@JMB676 2 ай бұрын
Is it stock?
@Westhelockpicker
@Westhelockpicker 2 ай бұрын
@@JMB676 no it has a nice exhaust that's it. It's the one piece cylinder and head. I have one of those nitrous kits on it but that's just for fun really cause buying nitrous all the time gets expensive. Oh and I have the dio reed kit. Just reed valve windowed piston and 21 mm carb
@JMB676
@JMB676 Ай бұрын
@@Westhelockpicker yeah that sounds bad ass. I wa t a nitrous kit too just to play with once in a while for fun too.
@Westhelockpicker
@Westhelockpicker Ай бұрын
@@JMB676 you can even get different size nozzles. It comes with 100cc nozzle but you can buy them up to 400cc. I bought a 200cc and it's a huge difference but the cartridges are so small it doesn't last long so I put the 100cc back in it. If I was going to be going somewhere that I needed more power I would put the bigger one back in and just carry a few extra with me. It's a lot of fun and it's cheap. The kit only cost like 60 bucks and it takes about 10 minutes to hook it up. The right way would be to drill a whole in the intake and tap it but I just put an air filter on it and drilled a whole in it. It works just fine. It's great to push that button and feel the power throw you back in the seat
@JMB676
@JMB676 Ай бұрын
@@Westhelockpicker yeah that sound s fun AF and I’ll do it one day but I want to install a real kit with a 2lb bottle or something like that and wire it up with a switch so I choose when it’s in and then a limit switch so it’s in when I hit full throttle and have the power switch on. Have it hard wired and run it with a power jet carb too so it get the fuel it needs and not run lean and melt a piston but all those things take time and designing but I will when the time is right.
@johnegleston4517
@johnegleston4517 5 ай бұрын
And I just seen you aren't wearing a helmet... Please wear on bro . I didn't . And I'm regretting it ....
@JMB676
@JMB676 5 ай бұрын
I always do when I ride but on test runs around the backstreets off and on I just don’t bother.
@roymcgill5624
@roymcgill5624 5 ай бұрын
yd100 ssuking suck i had one bt100s bt110s and avenger 85s are the best
@JMB676
@JMB676 2 ай бұрын
They are super solid once you put a lil love into them but stick they suck for sure. It’s a shame cause 2 years ago when the molds were new they were super solid out the box beside the cert-clip problem.
@lavalendsley8532
@lavalendsley8532 4 ай бұрын
Can I have this gas telephone number
@JMB676
@JMB676 4 ай бұрын
Who?
@diggy-d8w
@diggy-d8w 18 күн бұрын
Well, how can anyone buy an engine & know they are getting quality merchandise? You mention a larger size "Rod" & I'd be glad to pay to have beefed up parts & what about these "Kits"? They've all got a different pile of parts to make the thing work but how much of the parts in a kit are even worth a damn & how would we know? This is troubling & honestly these motors look like they're all made by 2-3 metal foundry's in China? Then Retail sellers add pieces -n- parts for your complete build but everywhere I've looked at these being built by kit, there's always a pile of crap they could not use. I'd gladly pay more for a solid made cast engine with good workmanship. A kit w/ heavy up rods & other parts. I might be asking for too much...... sad
@JMB676
@JMB676 13 күн бұрын
First you are exactly right, there’s only 3-4 metal foundry’s that make these but I believe they are mostly in India and ship the case and cranks to chinas factory’s , but I could be wrong on logistics. Either way if you are looking for particular parts from a particle’s there’s actually usually multiple variants of each kit that offers a different set of parts that you might favor one over another. Some are listed but to find out you need to just do the research or you can aimlessly buy a bunch of each type of the lots and work on them and take them each apart multiple times until you can tell them apart by the pictures; lol. I don’t recommend that option cause that’s the one I took and it’s expensive.
@diggy-d8w
@diggy-d8w 13 күн бұрын
Hey JMB, you've told me a great deal above & I don't want to be right in this.... I'd rather be wrong & that there are bike engines to be had that are good quality. I think about all the lawnmower engines sold ; they are smooth running motors, for the most part & most of them could propel a bicycle just fine. It just seems like there must be ONE manufacturer who offers a better quality motor? OR like I pointed out, there are lawnmower, chainsaws, and lots of small motors powerful enough for a bicycle but they don't mount up the same. I only mention these other motors b/c they are heads/tails better quality than these "Bike Motors" & you are a smart guy. I know you've given all of this deep thought. Honda makes a small friction motor for bikes but they are sporty looking. They are not 2cycle either but I'm of the opinion they will last a long time. You're helping me & anyone else reading this thread to understand. By the time a lot of people start to figure things out, they've already sunk $500 or $1000 into a motor but are still not happy? You might be one of them & again by sharing all of this you will help others. I just do not believe there's not 1 place willing to make a better motor. They have all the measurements they need, they just need to use higher quality metals within the motor. I over simplify this, I know. And I really may end up giving Honda the $400 bucks for their motor which could last forever.... change the oil & it'll keep going. Have you seen any other engines that you believe can be used >> that are better quality? India/China = doesn't matter where. It matters how they're marketing crap & we are buying it? Thanks to your knowing & kinda verifying what I thought true, I'm looking for another way to motorize a bike. I do thank you for your time/knowledge on this..... you're the only one I've found who says it like it is. I've found a lot of guys who know how to make an engine work & kudow's for their know-how but what's wrong w/ asking for better quality? You're a good man, keep up the good fight & this is one. peace
@JMB676
@JMB676 13 күн бұрын
@diggy-d8w well my thoughts on that are like about the mowers are, they have a price of around 250 bucks for the cheapest of mowers and they are good but they are a motor and all press still parts so cheap. They are not the best though and break easily usually but they are also not on and off throttle. They just run and cut and that’s it. Althea’s motor with the on and off throttle is hard on them for sure. However these motor. Kits are about 100-150 bucks for all cast and stamp steel and other stuff but you’re right and most are junk. If you want a decent motor then you can buy a cheap motor and do the work yourself or send it to someone like me and pay a lil more to get it just right so it’s just a good motor. OR you can spend the 300 for the new BBR 100cc V2 and have an amazing motor out the box. It does 35 all day but oldies get there super fast but it’s very torque for a stock motor and runs amazing for a stock motor. Check out my new video on that motor. Bike Berry actual gave me one to try and I’m ver impressed with it.
@diggy-d8w
@diggy-d8w 13 күн бұрын
Alright Johnnie, I'm "subb'd up" to your humble abode ! You know I've thought about this stuff at least a little bit & I decided not to do anything until I learned more about the whole industry. I knew you had at least built your own & growing up I was that "Kid" who went in and changed all the bearings in bikes & other problems. Then we weren't putting motors on but as much as I'd like to have a small Dual Sport motorcycle to carry on my trailer hitch bike carrier, even the cheap ones are high priced & so I jumped over to looking at these. What area of the USA are you in, if I might ask or do you say on your channel? I'll go check it out, maybe you are near to my neck of the woods? Hope to chat again soon, gotta run to the store in a minute, peace
@dragosmith9522
@dragosmith9522 3 ай бұрын
The most overrated engine in history
@JMB676
@JMB676 3 ай бұрын
Lido if o would say overrated cause back in the day when they were new they were also tight and built better. Now if you get one the molds are so old and worn out that they just don’t have good tolerances and make no power. It’s a shame cause they use to make decent power for a stock motor but unless you fixed the cert-clip it could grenade at any moment.
@The-Big-Black-Shed-Co
@The-Big-Black-Shed-Co 3 ай бұрын
Serious question. 80cc or a 100cc for a trail bike? Been wanting to build one to keep up with my pitbike/mates pitbikes on trails 😂
@JMB676
@JMB676 2 ай бұрын
Well depending on the pit bike you want to keep up with but imo if you want to keep up and even let them chase you, then you need a well built motor. Something like I built here but even more extreme. So I would say a hybrid build would be best for the power whether it’s a frank or mini. If you want great power and reliability then imo the best option is a steel sleeve motor like the 49mm iron sleeve 100cc or the cdh110 110cc like I ride. But both of them suck out the box, you would need to build it right and change the port timing or have someone like me build it for you and pay for the quality so it rips and most importantly lasts a long time. Those potholes have gears and these don’t have gears so you need torque and the right set of gears for your one gear and you need rpm. You want o live mid to top ripping and be able to spin high when needed. Depends how much you weight and a few other variables. If you hit me up in messenger I can help you select the best option or help you figure how to build it or even talk about building it for you. Let me know brother.
@davidotto7666
@davidotto7666 2 ай бұрын
Now that's where you're wrong with the hobby situation you do get a lot of work you get experience you learn to have patience and you learn to be mechanically inclined all the same time and you get to save yourself some money cuz you know what parts to buy and what parts work and which ones not to buy which ones it doesn't work 100cc motorcycle engine kit I've been pretty lucky because it's so far I haven't really no problems with it whatsoever as far as making a sprocket to the back rim with the rubber pads that's easy I'm used to it now I can do that with my eyes closed that is so easy it's not hard if people think it is putting their back sprocket on the back wheel 🛞
@JMB676
@JMB676 2 ай бұрын
@@davidotto7666 mechanically inclined means you understand mechanics or mechanical things without any previous knowledge of thise item. Like having never worked on a diesel or gas vehicle and can take it apart and diagnose it and fix it without a schematic, or a fridge and fix it without ever being taught how to do it; you just understand what each part does and how they work together to do what it does. Just mentioning this cause you used it incorrectly in the comment and wasn’t sure if you knew or not. Being mechanically inclined is not very common since most people see anything mechanical and just get lost in how when where and what to do step by step. I am mechanically minded and have always been able to just look at almost anything mechanical and fix it or repair it without ever seeing it before or ever being told how to do it. You can’t learn to be mechanically inclined, you either are or aren’t. You can learn how to work on all differences types of mechanical things but unless you just know and understand it without being told you are not mechanically inclined. Hope you understand what I’m tryin to say. I agree this hobby can teach you patience and is a great way to get your feet wet so you can branch of into other things and pick them up and learn them. It’s a great hobby to help get yourself out of your own head and lets you just relax when trouble shooting problems.
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