if you repeat compliment fast enough it sounds like complaint too. so not all comments are complaints, right? :D
@brokeandtiredАй бұрын
Now take it to Sturgis in biker gear.
@wayne5607Ай бұрын
This is why I went straight to comments and there you are, first one! lmao!
@johndavid3598Ай бұрын
No TEMU comments yet 😂😂
@nukular85Ай бұрын
I really liked your last statement. "Doesn't matter what brand it is, I just like motorcycles." And i think that is what a lot of people are forgetting these days. If someone likes a specific kind of bike - let 'em. It brings joy to their heart and that really is all it needs to do. Love from Germany
@DBCanfieldАй бұрын
Craig, I cannot thank you enough for this video! The first motorcycle I ever rode, at about 8 years old or so, was one of those HD/AMF 125's. My father, another Craig btw, bought it as a basket case and reassembled it in our basement. His was missing all the lights, and the like, as it was used as a dirt bike before he got it. After Dad got it running we, my Father, brothers and I, went to a farm one of his friends owned to ride. After riding on the back a few times Dad asked if I wanted to drive, so he put me in front and got the bike into 2nd gear, and jumped off the back. After many laps in 2nd gear, I slowed so that dad could run along side and engage the clutch, I was too weak, and to keep the bike upright. At one point, I rode over a decent size "leaf covered mud area", I only knew because I was slowing down, I gave it the onions and looked behind me to realize I had left a long "burnout" of sorts - I was hooked. The unique sound of that bike has never left me, and it put a huge smile on my face hearing it again. Thanks for the memory Craig.
@tsoliot5913Ай бұрын
Beautiful story
@colinpryor6590Ай бұрын
Got too love the 2 stroke sound
@SilkyThickАй бұрын
Thank you for sharing that wonderful memory. These stories mean a lot to those of us whose fathers hated us, knowing that isn't how it's supposed to be.
@ephjay6t87Ай бұрын
AMF stands for "Adios Muther Father"😂
@Warpigeonkac503Ай бұрын
that story sounds so close to my own my dad fixed up an older one of these it didn't have the oil injection but it had two different diameter rear sprockets for on and off road use it was one of the earliest bikes I rode. It was a blast. the bike is still sitting at my mom's I would love to fix it it up and get it going again.
@robertrogish1038Ай бұрын
My Dad will be 94 in 9 weeks. He had 10 Harleys when he proposed to my Mom in 1959. He was a happy man when AMF brought HD back to the USA. Mom died in 2001 - a few months later, off to the Indian dealership. Dad's first bike was a 38 Indian. When he cracked the throttle, Dad said it scared him to death - so he limped the bike back to the dealership and said, "A guy could get hurt on that thing; but it's a nice bike" Love the work you do.
@kristiansandsmark2048Ай бұрын
The pure joy of Craig when a bike starts makes me convinced that this is the perfect job for him.
@randallzook5570Ай бұрын
My dad bought us two 250cc bikes in 1976. We rode those bikes for years on many road trips even to the Harley plant in York one year. We lived outside of Pittsburgh and spent many days at Pittsburgh Harley-Davidson over the years. These bikes were made in Italy and were not the best quality but were decent for the 70's. Thank you for sharing brings a tear to my eye remembering my dad and my childhood. My first motorcycle was the Harley 90cc in 1975. Take care and please keep the videos coming.
@nickprice7752Ай бұрын
Awesome story sir 🙏
@reelreeler8778Ай бұрын
Former Harley Sprint 250 owner here.....Bearded Mechanic + Italian Harley Video = 10/10.....Thanks!
@wyateerp1Ай бұрын
My Dad rebuilt, literally a1969 or 70 250 HD Sprint.
@barryfrancis7421Ай бұрын
@@wyateerp1 Literally ? so not figuratively then ?
@RonaldDaub-v9yАй бұрын
Areamachi
@johngeren1053Ай бұрын
Aeronautica Macchi - Aermacchi
@kenpatton8761Күн бұрын
My brother bought a 250 sprint, basket case (all torn down in pieces) for $10 in 1972. He put it all together with no manual (he was 14 at the time) in about 2 weeks. That thing turned over on the first kick on the starter. He then found a 1929 125cc hardtail and did the same thing. Next was a basket case Electra-Glide for $50 that had a suicide clutch and a shifter on the tank. You would have thought he’d have found a job at Harley (which he eventually did) but he didn’t like what AMF did to the bikes so he waited until AMF sold out. He worked at Harley for many years afterwards until they wanted to move the company to Brazil. He was always a hell raiser and accused management of selling out and causing the loss of American jobs. He quit on the spot at the management update meeting. He hasn’t owned a Harley since…….
@donroder7186Ай бұрын
I had a 1972 Harley 125. That year model was called a Rapido, yes Italian. Had to mix oil with gas using a cup attached under the gas cap. Dual rear sprockets that could be switched over in about 15 minutes, came with extra length of chain to be added in. I was about 14. Lots of great memories. Enjoyed watching you work on this bike. Thanks for trip down memory lane. Love your vids!
@johnclauss5501Ай бұрын
Aeromacchi Harleys were fantastic all they did was run. I had a 69 M125. Great bike, converted to a dirt bike with a factory "kit". I rode that bike for many years. Last I heard it was in Texas, still running.
@joeharper6734Ай бұрын
I had an SS 350 & SX 350. Fun little bikes
@associatedblacksheepandmisfitsАй бұрын
Did Cagiva not make it too ?
@EnergyXyzАй бұрын
@@associatedblacksheepandmisfitsAMF sold aermacchi to Cagiva in 1978. Where they had great success with the model. (Cagiva HD SXT 125)
@plotholedetective4166Ай бұрын
And didn't have its first product run until 1970. All 1969 bikes are still manufactured by original Harley not aerobitchy!
@johnclauss5501Ай бұрын
@@plotholedetective4166 Wrong, the 1969 M90 (which was a 125cc was definitely Aeromacchi. Starting in 1960. Check out this list of Models: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Harley-Davidson_motorcycles
@nickb6946Ай бұрын
The look on your face when it fired on the first kick. I cheered too!!
Wish yt would with the ads first. Poxy temu and follows me.
@AbbStar1989Ай бұрын
Exactly what I did.
@dustinwendtАй бұрын
ya I almost commented on this before - even if you're working a riding mower, a bike, a car or weedwhacker - stuff he shows you helps with ALL engines and troubleshooting.
@michaelmccluskey1155Ай бұрын
I skipped the last one because the occ puke was here.
@bookofrevelation4924Ай бұрын
Timing is everything, just as soon as I commented on Sean's video, this one is posted, nice.
@mikereinhardt4807Ай бұрын
Anyone who has enjoyed riding a two stroke bike got a big smile 😊 on their face at the sound if that bike starting up and yeah I'm one of thise guys. So meny cool memories, thanks Graig and Dan!...
@tkggАй бұрын
I don't have a license to drive a bike nor own a bike. But the good vibes on the channel always makes it worth watching.
@o9brianАй бұрын
I don’t think you need a license under 250cc… at least in Illinois
@tkggАй бұрын
@@o9brian Yeah I'm located in Sweden so I'm unfamiliar with Illinois law.
@kalebgremmel1214Ай бұрын
I don't have a motorcycle license in missouri. (Had a permit once but it expired) . I know a few other people who have never had a motorcycle license and have ridden longer than I've been alive. (I'm 32). Here, it seems, cops don't bug motorcyclists as long as you are riding safe.
@paulshea2560Ай бұрын
Hello 👋 Beared mechanic, this video caught my eye 👁🗨. I still own my orange 75 and black 76 AMF SXT 125s. The difference between the 75 and 76 is the pinstripes on the gas tanks. Very cool to see one in that beautiful condition. I've had my black 76 since I was 15yrs old, I'm 48 now. I road the wheels off it growing up. My best memories were riding with friends and being the only guy with a 2stroke Harley-Davidson dirt bike with a left 👈 side tail pipe. The bike was so different from a traditional Harley-Davidson. They did make a SS 125 street version with the difference being the right 👉 side tail pipe,and lower front fender. The ( T ) stood for trail on the SXT. Anyways thanks for reading this and I Enjoyed watching.
@Gt415729 күн бұрын
This Sxt is staying in the family with my grandma's great grand daughter and her husband owning it now. Keeping it in the family. Grandma would be happy.
@paulshea256029 күн бұрын
@@Gt4157 very cool 👍
@bdub4107Ай бұрын
The hand written receipts and notes are amazing!
@leuvenlifeАй бұрын
Dan, you're rocking this. For a guy that 'wasn't ' into bikes, you got our feels already. I enjoy you two, your banter and you learning stuff. Thanks!
@richrhocksАй бұрын
My grandad had a two stroke AMF Harley dirtbike with a metal tank like the one in this video. The whole bike was blue and had the same heat shield on the exhaust pipe. So badass Craig is doing a burnout in the garage.
@TomsTinkeringandAdventuresАй бұрын
I remember when you could barely give one of those old Italian Harley's away, now they are so rarely seen that they might be gaining popularity. That one looks to be a nice survivor, get some PDR done on that tank, clean and polish everything up and just enjoy it.
@PatricioGarcia1973Ай бұрын
I saw an Indian 125cc on ebay, they wanted like 5k for it... 😮
@IRBorkАй бұрын
Craig has my exact type of ADHD and I love every minute of it. Watching him bounce from task to task and forget what he was doing just makes me feel so seen.
@edherdman9973Ай бұрын
He's a lot more functional than I used to be, for sure. If it was me I'd just have fifty boxes of parts lying around...all cleaned, at least until they start to rust. :)
@irepairofpc31familykartrac5110 күн бұрын
Same here I see myself and we have the same name.😂
@mick-f5gАй бұрын
The 2 stroke AMF Harleys were built in the Aermacchi factory in Varese in Italy. They were good bikes if a bit more expensive than the similar Japanese bikes.
@esan9683Ай бұрын
Wait… thought he was to build an American bike… if this is made in Italy, does this disqualify him?!?!?!😂
@brucebird133Ай бұрын
@@esan9683 isnt he getting this running for the grandma that won it in the raffle ? not for the buildoff
@woopimagpieАй бұрын
That explains the DellOrto carb.
@garyfarmer6740Ай бұрын
They were rebranded as cagiva . I owned the ST 250, SX 250 and an SST125 all bought from Pratts Harley Davidson dealers in Greenwich , London back in my youth.
@garyfarmer6740Ай бұрын
Thanks for the trop down memory lane, if I'm honest the ST model sounded better and went better than the more off road version SX but that's just my opinion.
@TheRealDukeSchneiderАй бұрын
Craig, love seeing you bring these back to life. I got motivated by watching to restore a 1 owner 1981 Honda CM400C for my son this spring. Now I am getting ready to tackle either a Goldwing or Kawi Concourse cafe build. Thank you for showing the easy things being easy and the way to logically tackle the hard things! You sharing is encourage me to learn something new!
@gregmcclure2640Ай бұрын
For years I had a Yamaha 175. This bike reminds me of it. Lots of great memories!
@bobcartledge5250Ай бұрын
You achieved the impossible, Craig. You found a Harley I would actually own! I've had Harley Fatigue since about 1990. Nice to see a Harley that isn't just a big loud stump-puller.
@uknowwho214Ай бұрын
Ate my breakfast too early, but ima still enjoy this video. You inspired me to get a project bike and made working on em less intimidating. 1999 katana 600 too apart the carbs cleaned em, cleaned the tank, diagnosed electrical issues like you did. Now im just waiting on the tank to arrive (old one was too rusted and full of fuel to clean.) Thanks for keeping the restorations alive.
@Pidgey7378Ай бұрын
Same here, just picked up a 1982 Suzuki GN125!
@BrianMcCleery1Ай бұрын
I wore my FIX IT 'TIL IT'S WORSE shirt to my foot surgery yesterday. Got some laughs from the staff. Love that shirt. Great video, as usual. I would've loved to see the reaction from the family, though.
@timchambers55Ай бұрын
The sound of a 2-stroke at medium-high revs will forever make me think of John Connor trying to escape from The T1000 in the storm drain
@ashmaybe9634Ай бұрын
Ring-ding-ding-a-ling as John chucks it up into 10th gear! :D
@DexterDagger-wy9vpАй бұрын
Not far behind comes the Craig-800 on his 91' fat boy tool pouches slung across both sides
@peterdefrankrijkerАй бұрын
For me it’s a mix of my own 2str that I used to have in the mid 80s and riding up and down Mount Chiliad.
@chrisatc627Ай бұрын
I love that movie as kid , only thing is if you watch it’s a 4 stroke exhaust but two stroke sound
@peterdefrankrijkerАй бұрын
@@chrisatc627 Dangit, you are sharp
@truthbetold-jq8iwАй бұрын
My first motorcycle was a Yamaha 125 twin scrambler. That sound and smoke brought back so many memories. So much fun to watch a great mechanic bring these old machines to life. Thank you.
@OnkelHuckeАй бұрын
That thing is a beautiful fog machine.
@RetroYamahaАй бұрын
I'd rather have the Yamaha wr in the background back breaker them twin shocks mono way better
@bryanwhitton1784Ай бұрын
I watched the exhaust smoke and was thinking "Oh Oh, right engine seal is bad and sucking tranny oil"
@road_glide1945Ай бұрын
Im so utterly jealous of your talent and your knowledge, of motorcycles Craig. The way you remain calm and think about what needs to be done from a-z. Dan you make videos with your witty banter.
@IANHANDSАй бұрын
Mate I really don't like you.
@gregmoyers7757Ай бұрын
It is a rebadged Aermacchi. A local dealer sold both Harley and Yamaha in the 1970s. He would run ads for the little Harleys and customers would see them next to the Yamahas and buy a Yamaha.
@harlyjock1Ай бұрын
Back in the 70s I managed a HD dealership in SE WI. The tank graphic of the bike you have indicates that it is a 75. HD had 3 displacements of these 2 strokes 125, 175, and 250. Also an off road SX version and SS street versions. Our dealership was the largest in WI and we had these stacked 3 high in our warehouse area. Great bikes but couldn't compete with the Japanese. I think it was a 3 year run before HD decided to end them. We also had a MX 250 that was excellent you should try to find one of those very impressive machine. After the dealership I went to work for HDMC for 30 years..... loved the Journey!
@Shawn-LeiderАй бұрын
Where in se wisco? I’m from fort Atkinson
@Solodad-f1yАй бұрын
Lacrosse?
@AndrewBrittan-w3nАй бұрын
I have not been hands on mechanically minded BUT have learned so much form your work and the humour is hilarious with such rapport and banter between you and Dan - thank you
@kenjohnson5498Ай бұрын
The best thing i added to my ultrasonic cleaner was a metal tea ball to hold all the little bits like jets, pins ect......... no more fishing through dirty hot solutions to find parts
@DarkForceEightАй бұрын
Added to the shopping list. ✅️
@JustcarlosdiazАй бұрын
Damnit that's so smart..
@jsaludes1Ай бұрын
That might be the best condition 40 year old motorcycle I've seen on your channel (and yes, I've watched every episode). I like it, and I don't even like motorcycles that much.
@LioneldehetreАй бұрын
Always loved the sound of a classic two stroke.
@brendancheyne3315Ай бұрын
Im with you Craig i Love All Motorcycles and have had this love afair for over 53 years!
@petercampbell3828Ай бұрын
The original "Bad News Bears" featured a 1975 Harley 90 ridden by Jackie Earle Haley. Cooool.
@danlimbaugh3629Ай бұрын
That gal at the dance studio was definitely turned on!!!
@kingspanky2794Ай бұрын
I had to go look and see what it was. Good ol Kelly 😂Leak!
@DDGVET4Ай бұрын
AMF aquired Harley-Davidson in 1969. The first AMF Harley-Davidson 2 Stroke rolled off the assembly line February of 1973 in Springettsbury Township, York, Pennsylvania.
@xpndblhero5170Ай бұрын
0:45 - I love these old Harleys and I wish I could get one and make it into a Harley dirt bike.... Crazy part is that it's been off the road as long as I've been alive. 😁👍🖤
@RicardoValdes-r6wАй бұрын
Great video sir. Back in 1976 I had a Kawasaki KE 125 and my friend had the same Harley Davidson you have worked on and this Harley Davidson 125 2 stroke was very sharp and my friend lended to me to ride and he wrote my Kawasaki. Riding from Miami Beach where we both lived and riding to Homestead Florida to do some trails was fun from mid morning until around 1:00 pm. 2 years later I signed up to serve in the U S Army and sold my Kawasaki and my friend still had his Harley. Thank you for taking me back on a memorable time when I was only 16 years young with no cares in the world..!!
@robcreel4257Ай бұрын
Two stroke smoke. The best mosquito repellant.
@brian3174Ай бұрын
LoL U Should SMELL 100 VESPAS LAMBRETTAS ON WAY TOO SCOOTER RALLY BLUE FOG OFF S TOO I LOVE IT 2STROKES SMELL MMMM LOL
@JB-qu1buАй бұрын
awesome vid Craig I have a 1974 Harley Davidson SX 350 sprint I bought it 28 years ago and got it running drove it down the driveway brakes did not work freaked me out so i hung it in the ceiling in my shop. i have the original paperwork brand new cost was 1087.88 in 1974.
@wadenunez5301Ай бұрын
I have a 72 HD sprint 350 with 27 miles on it. True survivor
@toddwallenАй бұрын
Nice looking and running bike! My first bike was a NEW 1974 Harley z90, very similar to this one. bought it when I was 13 after saving my money from mowing lawns, working the orchards and doing odd jobs. Loved the bike because of the looks. I kept it in perfect condition for many years. Only issues were the constant carb problems, clutch cables breaking and bolts coming loose. Great to see this one back on the road.
@raymondjohn8380Ай бұрын
I had a 125 rapido back in the day, I think it was a 1969- brings back , Memories!
@arthurmiller-vl6swАй бұрын
69 was nice. I had a 71 for 30 years.
@newbymick1Ай бұрын
My cousin bought one of those in1975 and I took her to collect it from a dealer in Worthing, West Sussex. The day she learned to ride a geared bike was the day she collected the bike. She rode it the 35 miles home with me following in my Corrina. Girls in the 70's were so much braver than they are today. The 2nd bike she rode (2 days later) was her boyfriends BMW 75.
@jadudsАй бұрын
I am very pleased that you got USA for the bike build off.
@The_Bearded_MechanicАй бұрын
Me too
@JimBobZeeАй бұрын
@@The_Bearded_Mechanic In the past, I had a 1974 H.D. Z90, it had to be in neutral to kick start. Was this bike the same way?
@mechanicforlife9468Ай бұрын
Great job getting it running. I was very surprise you didn't do a 4 psi pressure test on the float needle. It's the first thing u check after cleaning and starting to reassemble the carb. You got lucky on this one. I enjoy your videos. Keep them coming.
@plokmko0Ай бұрын
The sound and smell of FREEDOM !!!
@TheMattvf16Ай бұрын
Il suono e l'odore della LIBERTÁ !!!
@namyr2224Ай бұрын
Craig, you've given me so much knowledge about tinkering and messing with motorcycles to make them run. When I get my first bike I'll use this knowledge well to keep it maintained and for it to last! CHEERS!
@mossie9221Ай бұрын
first kick man what a bike dude
@JoeHarrison-t6bАй бұрын
I had one of these! Traded a Honda xr75 for it. It ran great after a tune up. Enjoyed it after the tune up on trails, etc. Thanks for reminding me of my youth.
@jimi0390Ай бұрын
How does Craig not know what Dellorto is. I would have imagined that he has ran into quite a few of them
@ShaunHensleyАй бұрын
Dells are VW carbs mostly
@craigcampbell1843Ай бұрын
@@ShaunHensleyThey’re an Italian company. I’ve only ever seen them on Italian motorcycles and scooters and mopeds but they’ve been around forever and they make good stuff. I was surprised he’d never heard of them too.
@jasperdesbrisay6121Ай бұрын
@@craigcampbell1843theyre also used fairly regularly as an upgraded carb for those motorized bicycle kits
@ShaunHensleyАй бұрын
@@craigcampbell1843 Yes all true, but they were also the goto dual carb setup for bugs back in the 80s. Them and Webers. So if he was ever into bugs, he would have run across them too.
@Arron01Ай бұрын
as shown in the video, dellortos are extremely easy carbs on 2strokes too
@JT-dj9hcАй бұрын
When I was a kid, I was lucky enough to watch Rex Staten testing different suspension setups on the factory Harley MX bikes at Saddleback in So Cal. I remember he punished those bikes, He rode back to the pits most of the rear spokes broke. We were just little kids but he took time to talk with us making us life long Fans.
@mcsegeek1Ай бұрын
Bearded mechanic when seeing an AMF: "Can I get this thing running?" Me when I see an AMF: "Do I have enough TNT to blow this thing up?"
@HazmattiАй бұрын
🤣 exactly how I feel with so many of the chinese motorcycles here in the UK!
@JamesAllmondАй бұрын
really, so you are not old enough to remember that without AMF there would be no Harley Davidson... I am and you have no idea WTF you are talking about.
@mcsegeek1Ай бұрын
@@JamesAllmond I don't understand the hostility. And just an FYI, I am old enough to remember. While AMF did provide temporary survival to the HD name, it's pretty much common knowledge their bikes were crap.
@truckerkevthepaidtourist2 күн бұрын
@@mcsegeek1the Fiat of Harley-Davidsons
@alzyonlineАй бұрын
My favourite channel by far, brings back memories of early motorcycle life where most of our time was spent getting the things to run. Keep up the good work.
@curtsheriradel2049Ай бұрын
Had a 1972 bought new, but it had dual rear sprocket thanks for the memory,s I’m 74 years young Just enjoying my superglide now !
@vwandtiny3769Ай бұрын
And it came with two master links and extra length of special chain so you could change the rear sprockets on the fly, small sprocket for highway big one for off road.
@gerardvlaardingen2507Ай бұрын
Hey Dan, I’m from Holland and I love your channel. Back in 1978 I had a orange SX185. In fact it was a Cagiva. Cagiva was part of The Aermacchi group, that again was owned by HD. It was the first bike that i had for off-road purposes. It was a fun bike, but my friends had KTM’s and XR 500. So I could not keep up with them. So i bought a XL 250. Nevertheless is was a fun bike and it gaves me sweet memories.
@chiefpop1Ай бұрын
I had that model bike in the 70's when I was a teen. It was a very reliable ride. I mostly rode it on trails. Love watching you revive the old-school bikes.
@karstenmausolf2081Ай бұрын
Who ever does the music selection for the videos does a very good job. Very fitting...
@victor25outАй бұрын
Ok i got interested to see a Harley Davidson scrambler. Then when you said it is a 75 and not 76, it peaked my interest more. Then you hit the jackpot. Manufactured March 1975. Same as me born 10th of March 1975. Love your videos.
@joeybobbie110 күн бұрын
Hi Craig and Dan, Man I knew you would get it running, but first Kick????? That’s just incredible. I like the old designs of the Dirtbikes back then. I remember when I was little I just about drooled over the Honda SL70. I thought it was the best looking Bike in the World. I never got one but as soon as I got out of the Military I bought a Z1 900 and have owned a Bike ever since then. I’m 64 now and still Riding. Thanks for the Video. You are one incredible Mechanic Craig.😁👍👍
@jodopegКүн бұрын
I had theSX 175cc AMF Harley when I was just 15, the stste put a throttle restrictor screw in till I turnes 16. Those were the good old days, big bore 2 strokes, I next got a 1976 RD400, great fun... !
@larryl5563Ай бұрын
In the mid 80's, I had a 1973 or 1974 AMF HD 125 that I putted around the neighborhood on. My neighbors thought it was so funny because I typically rode my 1979 HD Lowrider or 1976 FLH with a sidecar. I had alot of fun on that little 125.
@richpeggyfranks490Ай бұрын
Long ago, my first bike was a 1965 Harley M-50. While my buddies were riding Montgomery Ward and Sears mo-peds, I was riding a "HARLEY DAVIDSON". It didn't have pedals and was quite a bit faster than the other bikes. It had a twist-grip shifter on the handlebars. Lots of good 60 year old memories. That little bike led me to 50 years as a biker. My second bike was a Honda CB-160 twin. A bike like that when I was 14 years old was epic !! Good times. Thanks.
@jeffryblackmon4846Ай бұрын
I owned a 1974 AMF Sportster. What a beast! Starting it was an adventure- never knowing if it would start with or without choking it. Once it started, the handlebars vibrated badly at speed. At stoplights the front wheel moved forward and back. Its acceleration was crazy quick.
@carlgriebno569110 күн бұрын
I owned a 1961 Harley Super 10, 2 stroke while at Fort Gordon, GA. That was way before AMF. Gas tank cap had a measuring cup that you filled with oil when you filled it with gas. Fun little bike!
@buzzcrushtrendkill26 күн бұрын
And the smoke screen function is working as well. 😆 luv the 2 strokers.
@martinhill1990Ай бұрын
Morning from the UK. I had to stop before i finished your video to leave a comment, I love watching your videos, the vast range of bikes that you come across and acutely get running - like this 48year old Harley. I cant wait to see the next video with another totally different bike. Keep up the amazing work
@Derf1313Ай бұрын
I saw a couple, when I was a kid... BUT, that town (Muskegon, MI) was the headquarters and the pin, ball & alley machines, for Brunswick. Lol! In 1971, out on the far edge of town, next to a drive in theater, AMF built a state of the art bowling alley. Didn't do real well... Thanx !, for bringing those memories back (& the smell of 2 stroke fumes, are a "Par-fume"!).
@Valko67Ай бұрын
The most i enjoy on your video , is when you drive it , you seem to enjoyed like you were teenager again 😊😊👍👍👌👌✌✌
@slipperyelmreflexologyАй бұрын
Your videos have been such a great distraction since having neck surgery. Sleeping in a hard collar isnt super easy so I have been binge watching your videos most nights. Thanks for even keeping it clean for the kiddos to watch too. Thats mucho appreciated man. P.S. lots of old bikes still hanging around here in upstate PA.
@robstanton9215Ай бұрын
Easily my favorite bike wrenching program of all!!! I love what Sean does with his weirdness and of course Matt with his constant “human history book” at Wheels Through Time, but Craig, you’re the real deal. I always learn something watching you. I totally love how you let us see the human side of things and that you’re able to laugh at yourself. The banter between you and Dan is hilarious!! I think you’d be a blast to wrench and ride with!!! Keep up the GREAT work!!! 🤠👍
@reclusenzАй бұрын
That is such a cool bike - I know it isn't even ones cup of tea/coffee. But man - when that thing fired up I had a sh*** eating wide smile on my face - so so good.
@ianjones4071Ай бұрын
Hi I'm a amf time line guy, not sure who came first but I remember seeing Harley and Indian two stroke dirt bikes. Good job on this one 🎉 cheers
@TEAMVISKAT81Ай бұрын
Dellorto carburetors are really good, but not so easy to adjust, especially their vhsh 30cs. but when it is tuned correctly, it gives really good power
@RealbigbrainАй бұрын
When I was a kid I had a two-stroke AMF Harley that I used to ride around the woods. It was 65cc, kick start, magneto ignition, no battery. I think it was a 1965, but I could be wrong about that. Fun, quirky little bike. 3 speed transmission, you shifted by rotating the left handgrip. EDIT - some cursory research tells me that this was probably a 1967 model - same as me!
@windronner1Ай бұрын
The famous HD piazza connection. Directly from the AMF glory years. Where AMF saved HD from every financial disaster except mechanical humiliation. LoL. Great video
@sheissterАй бұрын
“Nobody ever drives bikes out of inspection”. Omg how did you say that with a straight face?!! I once rode a 97 Monster for six years without tags lol.
@michaelb.42112Ай бұрын
I had a 1977 AMF Sportster 1000. Right foot shifting, which was weird at first, and leaked oil like a Harley, but it sounded KILLER. Everyone needs a Craig. EDIT : I love everything about this bike. The 2 stroke gives it so much mojo, and I love how the oil filler is on the gas tank. The gas tank paint scheme is SO 70's, I love it. I can't wait to hear it run. Also, Dan is ALWAYS hilarious. I KNEW it would start with one kick ! That spark was healthy.
@RicardoValdes-r6wАй бұрын
Excellent work you performed to get it running. !! 😊
@dadofstigandstu45522 күн бұрын
My first motorcycle that my brother and I shared was a 90cc Aermacchi Harley. Best Harley I’ve ever ridden!
@fidoramavision6823Ай бұрын
Welding tip cleaners are handy as is micro drill bits for cleaning jets. Great vid as always boys! Get er done
@jgp9260Ай бұрын
Love. This video was just all love 😅 and now I know a little more about Harley Davidson. Thanks from the UK 😊👍
@leifhoffman6533Ай бұрын
Not a big Harley fan but that is one cool 125cc. I'd own it. Always loved 125cc dirt bike because you could throw them around. Just enough power to mess around in the dirt. Power to weight ratio. "I love the smell of a two stroke in the morning" or "On Any Sunday"!!!!!! I did my share of riding them back in the day.
@danoilcaКүн бұрын
Good job! Only need to check the crankshaft seals (that's why there was some oil missing from the gear box) and the oil pump dosage calibration. Front fork oil may need a change...
@wesleysnipes9167Ай бұрын
I grew up with a trauma nurse for a mom and an MD for a dad. I literally grew up listening to horror stories of motorcycle accidents over dinner. But somehow the way Craig’s energy and the way he talks about these bike make me long for me of these classic machines.
@JamesJensen-l7x8 күн бұрын
I had a 1975 125SX when I was 13 yo. The original one I had was recalled due to the frames breaking right behind the neck. Instead of them fixing it by putting everything on a new frame they replaced it with a new bike. When I went to pickup the new bike I had my choice of the color you have there and a black one. I took the black one. I always called that color pink. Wish I still had it. That bike made me a lifetime Harley rider.
@Big_John_CАй бұрын
I had a 250 the same color as that one, my step dad bought it for me at 12 years old and it changed my life forever. Good memories!!
@paul4uscАй бұрын
I'm traditionally more of a classic car guy, but stumbled on this channel via the Geico bike and now I'm hooked. Both educational and therapeutic somehow.
@stuartessenhigh2793Ай бұрын
Another fab video and I totally agree, ALL motorbikes are fun. Loving that Harley 2 stroke😊
@jimcollier8111Ай бұрын
nice i remember them did'nt see a lot of them on the off road side . i rode suzuki and kawsaki . i love the smell and the sound of a 2 storke . brings back a lot of the good times i had back in the 70s-80s
@derf9465Ай бұрын
Wish the world would bring back the little road going two strokes.... Simple, easy, fun to ride. Great to go to work on.
@billyking722Ай бұрын
Got the same type with 175 engine and the 350 cc version too great bikes and rare over here in the UK another great video thanks keep them coming
@murdoc6501Ай бұрын
Aeromacchi...check out Paul Brodi! He's one of the masters of these bikes/motors! The enthusiasm is contagious! Go Craig and Dan (and Greg), keep moving forward!
@KevKent-qj5oqАй бұрын
Hey Craig, I had a Harley Davidson 175cc that had Cagiva stamped on various parts. I cant remember the year and it came in boxes in a really rough state. I gave it to a friend as it was too far bad for my level of restoration ability. Love the channel. Kev p.s riding a Triumph Rocket 3 2007..... I love it 😅
@karlj1717Ай бұрын
What a nice looking little bike, great work as always Craig and Dan the camera man.
@ALLworldCONSTRUCTIONLLCАй бұрын
I have a 2019 with 15,000 miles on it already and I love it. It’s the blue AMF striped 1200 XL.
@JesselovespinballАй бұрын
What Craig said about bikes , liking them no matter where they are from or who made them resonated with me . Can be applied to just about anything when you think about it . Something lacking in the world today .
@AfricaTwin-StuffАй бұрын
Love a two-stroke. Enjoyed that. Agree - “all bikes are cool”