I Test Redneck Roadside Repairs From My Comment Section

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The Bearded Mechanic

The Bearded Mechanic

Күн бұрын

I asked my viewers for help. Turns out they're crazy. It ain't dumb if it works.
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@jeffferguson899
@jeffferguson899 Жыл бұрын
one time my shoe lace broke so i stripped the throttle cable from my bike and it got me home . very slowly
@The_Bearded_Mechanic
@The_Bearded_Mechanic Жыл бұрын
Haha
@henry9406
@henry9406 Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂
@jopo8281
@jopo8281 Жыл бұрын
Bravo 😂
@end-days
@end-days Жыл бұрын
Your comment made my day!
@aaronkaplan3220
@aaronkaplan3220 Жыл бұрын
Dude I had that same experience about 5000 years ago… it was rough
@thedaily30
@thedaily30 Жыл бұрын
You guys were super lucky to break down next to a good old fashioned barbed wire farm. Praise the motorcycle gods ⚡️🏍️
@The_Bearded_Mechanic
@The_Bearded_Mechanic Жыл бұрын
Haha
@ocwpzw
@ocwpzw Жыл бұрын
That's gotta be the most Texas ground cable that ever existed
@BryanAiello
@BryanAiello Жыл бұрын
You know that could have just grown wild. My brother told me about a time he was just walking through a vacant field and suddenly was in a sea of wild barbwire. He said it was amazing. Real primo stuff. Lasted him all summer. Says he always walks through vacant fields now just incase of porn and or barbwire can be found.
@hughneutron5303
@hughneutron5303 Жыл бұрын
@@ocwpzw dimebag would be proud
@AmIAntiAntianti
@AmIAntiAntianti Жыл бұрын
It's a variety of tumble weeds
@13Maur
@13Maur Жыл бұрын
I LOST it at "Nailed it Craig" "No I ziptied it, wrong sport, thats carpentry, this is mechanicalling" man i love this channel so much! GREAT WORK CRAIG and dan :)
@Graybeard_
@Graybeard_ Жыл бұрын
This may have been suggested already, but way back in the 80s my friend and I were deep in a national forest riding when my friend discovered that his oil plug had come out and was lost. There was a Forest Service lookout a few miles up the road, so we rode on my bike to see what we could find there. The lookout was manned and the person there had one quart of oil in his truck which he gave us. We went back to my friend's bike. Now we had some oil but no plug. So I found a dead hardwood branch and hacked off about a 2"-3" piece. It took me about 20 minutes to whittle it down with a small taper at one end. We used a pair of plyers in our tool kit to grab the wide end and turn it into the crankcase until we could not turn it anymore. My friend rode his bike (carefully, low RPM) all the way home. We stopped several times to check the plug. After the engine got hot again, we were able to tighten the wood plug a bit more. Other than that, it did not leak a drop of oil.
@reallifeengineer7214
@reallifeengineer7214 Жыл бұрын
You, my friend, have discovered 'the cork'. As in, wine bottle cork. 🤣
@wellshutchins6885
@wellshutchins6885 Жыл бұрын
"Necessity is the mother of invention. Good job! We used a paddle ball"
@Graybeard_
@Graybeard_ Жыл бұрын
If only we had had a bottle of wine! Drink the wine and fix the bike. Woot!@@reallifeengineer7214
@gregorydahl
@gregorydahl 11 ай бұрын
And on a riding mower i hit a sprinkler and water shot up 10 feet in the air and started making a puddle instantly i had to plug it with a wooden broom handle that i sharpened to a giant pencil point on the cement stree by rolling the handle and scraping back and forth . It only took a few seconds . The cement was rough enough . I pushed and twisted it into the pvc spinkler pipe and it stopped it for 9 years until i removed it for making cruched granite gravel yard .
@Graybeard_
@Graybeard_ 11 ай бұрын
What was the sprinkler manufacturer?@@gregorydahl
@TheIrateBeedrill
@TheIrateBeedrill Жыл бұрын
Had a cheap fuel line completely split while I was on the motorway, miles from am exit. Found a McDonald's straw on the side of the road. Put it inside the fuel line to bridge the 2 sections, jammed up the gaps with napkin, wrapped the remaining napkin around the whole mess and then fastened the whole thing together with some tape I had in my bag. Got me to class and then all the way back home at the end of the day (on back roads). The napkin provided a protective barrier for the tape adhesive from the fuel. Flawless
@0121do1.
@0121do1. Жыл бұрын
Bravo 👏
@classicgmdiesel1248
@classicgmdiesel1248 Жыл бұрын
Try that with a paper straw 🙄
@sclark1701
@sclark1701 Жыл бұрын
Happened four years ago, it is still holding strong to this day 😂
@FloridaMan0561
@FloridaMan0561 Жыл бұрын
That’s definitely some redneck ingenuity!
@Jimmyboypepsimax
@Jimmyboypepsimax Жыл бұрын
Good work ❤
@Ysterperd
@Ysterperd Жыл бұрын
Back when I was a college student (in South Africa) my dad and rebuilt a Kawasaki Z500 that was bought diassembled in crates. A wire was pinched in the process and for the longest time I had the fuse blown infrequently. One day on a 200 mile trip from college back home, the fuse blew again and I was literally in the middle of nowhere. I walked up the road and found a discarded empty sigarette pack and used the foil inside to use as a fuse. It worked and brought me all the way home! I did find the offending wire eventually and taped it up nicely and never had the problem with the fuse after that.
@ldnwholesale8552
@ldnwholesale8552 8 ай бұрын
You mean you actually bought fuses?? Silver paper made great fuses!
@mase0515
@mase0515 Жыл бұрын
In July I was riding back to NJ from NC on my 1976 Honda GL1000 when my throttle cable broke. I disconnected the broken end (at the handlebar end) and used my leatherman to grip the end of the cable. I was able to ride a few miles to the next town where I found and Autozone. They didn’t have a universal replacement cable. A local guy stopped by and went to his house to bring a throttle cable from a lawn mower. Worked like a charm. Got me the next 300 miles home. I enjoy your videos. John
@susansmith-franks684
@susansmith-franks684 Жыл бұрын
You could have stepped up to the barbed wire on the chain! I LOVE that you didn’t undo each fix, but kept them all on till the end. FrankenBike! ❤️
@bryandurban7104
@bryandurban7104 Жыл бұрын
I'm a builder in the UK. During the 1980s I was driving my Escort XR3 when the throttle cable broke. To get home, I ran a nylon bricklaying line from the carb, around the engine bay and through the drivers window. I don't know if it was legal or not to drive like that, but it worked
@Onewheelordeal
@Onewheelordeal Жыл бұрын
I like a channel where the camera guy gets to comment
@bernardflood8289
@bernardflood8289 Жыл бұрын
Greetings from Ireland. I was living in Arizona back in the 90's. I had a 1977 Ford F250. The alternator belt broke, luckily there was enough left to go around the crank pully to the water pump leaving out the alternator. I cut the belt to the length I needed and burned a couple of holes to stich through then stitched it together with string. It got me 20 miles to town and back (almost) finally broke a half mile from home which I made before it overheated. I was in my mid 20's at the time.
@thedarkknight1971
@thedarkknight1971 Жыл бұрын
Back when I was 17 (am 52 now), the throttle cable snapped on a Kawasaki AR125 I had, 10 miles from home, I just ramped up the Idle adjustment to mid revs, and suffered the high reving when I had to stop for brief moments - roundabouts, and when I had to stop at lights i just killed the engine and readied the kick starter. Juggling the gears and using the brakes helped with speed control... BUT... It got me home! 👍 😎🇬🇧
@SyThco13
@SyThco13 Жыл бұрын
Redneck repairs, and Cuban engineering are absolutely incredible. Geniuses both, geniuses.
@Wil_Liam1
@Wil_Liam1 Жыл бұрын
Mechanical wire, aka baling wire will work as a temporary,or even long term chain link as proven by 1000s upon 1000s of farmers all across America over the past 70 years or longer... Its also been used to hold tie rod ends together on the Rubicon trail,as exhaust hangers,as replacement hose clamps(but only when twisted just right,and doubled),as ground wires,as a multitude of saving someonesass tool,or expendable..
@ryurc3033
@ryurc3033 8 ай бұрын
When you twist the second wire, twist it in the opposite direction and hook 1 of the tails from each clamp together so they can't untwist.... temporary fix that became permanent on my woods truck
@ldnwholesale8552
@ldnwholesale8552 8 ай бұрын
As someone from a rural background I can atest to that, Bindertwine [from hay bales] was very handy as well. Now living in a metro area coat hangers are also a good source of wire. Though I actually buy proper tie wire. Welding wire too is very handy and coat hangers will do if you run out of that.
@rubberduck4966
@rubberduck4966 Жыл бұрын
My brother had his throttle cable fallen off on the highway but he managed to continue to drive with 120km/h (75mph) only by adjusting the idle settings on his Yamaha XJR1200. No need for a stop for just such little things. There also only were 1-2 inches water on the road (it was raining heavily)
@sunshineandsmiles9668
@sunshineandsmiles9668 Жыл бұрын
Rain is considered trouble lube as it always seems to sprinkle when shtf.
@michaelbrinks8089
@michaelbrinks8089 Жыл бұрын
Clutch Cable broke on my 2000 Buell, had to ride home in city rush hour traffic, shifting without a clutch. (I'm sure it's happened to many though)
@rubberduck4966
@rubberduck4966 Жыл бұрын
@@michaelbrinks8089 The Clutch Cable on a Laverda is only used for start/stop never for driving because the clutch needs the power of a vise to operate.
@josephprather1614
@josephprather1614 Жыл бұрын
Now every time that you go riding you have to make a checklist. Barbed wire, check. Electrical tape, check. Aluminum foil, check. Boot lace, check. Multi tool, check. Never leave home without it.
@jwfinley7808
@jwfinley7808 Жыл бұрын
And straw
@northparkanita3152
@northparkanita3152 Жыл бұрын
Lol
@ldnwholesale8552
@ldnwholesale8552 8 ай бұрын
Never forget zip ties!
@defuller1
@defuller1 Жыл бұрын
Craig, I thought that other bearded guy done you dirt when he moved away and left you without a job, but now I'm starting to think he screwed himself! You're really starting to knock it out of the park with these videos! Go, Craig!
@DoctorKamino
@DoctorKamino Жыл бұрын
that other bearded guy is all hat and no cattle. Craig is the talent, and always was.
@That-bearded-dude
@That-bearded-dude Жыл бұрын
Thought the exact same thing. I’ll keep watching more Craig and less other guy that wears sunglasses inside.
@paul5683
@paul5683 Жыл бұрын
​@@That-bearded-dudeDon't you just want to slap him when he's wearing sunglasses indoors.
@nybergsgarage
@nybergsgarage Жыл бұрын
@@paul5683he wears sunglasses indoors because he involuntarily blinks his eyes a lot and he thinks it looks dumb on camera, he said so a while back.
@tiff9137
@tiff9137 Жыл бұрын
I'm dying here watching you mess up that beauty Triumph, lovin the videos lads 👏🏻🇮🇪👍🏻
@PotatocannonLol
@PotatocannonLol Жыл бұрын
Redneck repair for 4x4, I always keep an empty tomato paste can and gear clamp for most trucks. If you damaged your rear drive shaft, with a little effort cause its tight replace the yolk with said can clamp it in. Now you have fwd and can drive. I may have drove like that for a few weeks till I could get a replacement.
@elickes
@elickes Жыл бұрын
I love this video. The format of the cursed trip home, the accumulation of ever sketchier roadside repairs, the fact that Craig likes SKOR bars! All smooshed together into a tasty treat injected straight into my eyeball!
@bigdave6194
@bigdave6194 Жыл бұрын
My favorite hack was using spent brass from a 22 shell in place of the old school glass fuses. Or on a truck sing a pair of pantyhose to replace a v belt out in the woods at 1130 needing to get my high school sweetheart home before midnight. They were off anyway...may as well use them
@crawfordkrusen
@crawfordkrusen Жыл бұрын
I get a kick out of watching your videos. My family is from the Reading/ Lancaster area and it has been a number of years since i have been back. It’s always cool to see the area as you ride around.
@1049662
@1049662 9 ай бұрын
Barbed wire find was a surprisingly adept gamer joke, finding crazy crap in crazy places and in crazy good condition. 🎉
@wesjames6060
@wesjames6060 Жыл бұрын
I had a fuse blow on my XV1100 and was in the middle of nowhere I broke the plastic off of it and bent the blown piece together so it was touching again and worked like a charm
@chirag3612
@chirag3612 Жыл бұрын
An easy trick for a burnt fuse and if you do not have a spare is to use an old, wire and strip individual strands of copper wire, and tie them to both terminal of the fuse use anywhere between 4-8 strands
@dfpytwa
@dfpytwa Жыл бұрын
In the 80's I broke a clutch cable on my Goldwing during a cross country road trip. It was a Sunday in north Texas so everything was closed. I cut the clutch cable down, disconnected my rear mechanical brake, ran my clutch cable over the front helmet hook and tied the cable to the brake lever so I could use the foot brake as a clutch. Worked great. I was planning to fix it the next day at the next bike shop I found but was making miles so I just rode it all the way to Indiana that way. It was interesting having to relearn to ride my bike after I did fix it though. I had a throttle cable break another time while riding to work. I ended up pulling the broke end out of my throttle and just used a small pair of vice grips to get a hold on the broke end so I could pull it and managed to ride the last few miles to work with it. I had buddy take me to a bike shop at lunch and I got a new cable.
@ryansmyth977
@ryansmyth977 Жыл бұрын
Man I have no idea how I have not come across your channel until now. I have never ridden or worked on a bike in my life, but I am a mechanic and I freaking love this. With the chemistry between you and the camera man along with the general delivery of the commentary; you could have been weaving baskets and I would have been glued to the screen. Definitely subscribing and can’t wait to watch more!
@Zerstoror
@Zerstoror Жыл бұрын
This dude recently had to branch off from another guy who acted like mister big shot, but Craig here had all the real talent and skill. Plus big shot liked to virtue signal and bring up a bible verse every vid he "just so happened to be thinking about" which had no relevance to the video. Craig is better off, now.
@VISHALSINGH-ii3mu
@VISHALSINGH-ii3mu Жыл бұрын
​@@Zerstoror xd 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 truly speaking I used to feel like that for Craig whenever I saw him with the big shot 😂
@2coolwheels139
@2coolwheels139 Жыл бұрын
If you have a Victory motorcycle and your clutch cable breaks, you can use a pair of Vise Grips as a "Suicide Clutch" lever to get you home. I drove 250 miles that way until I could get home and replace the cable.
@sirrick59
@sirrick59 Жыл бұрын
One day many years ago, I was riding along on my 350Jawa, and the throttle cable twist-grip nipple broke off. I thought about it for a few minutes, and decided the best way to get home, was to loosen one of the handlebar bolts, and clamp it down onto the end of the broken throttle cable. To accelerate, all I had to do was to pull on the outer cable, and that worked a treat.
@colby_graba
@colby_graba Жыл бұрын
Graig and Dan, I wish nothing more than the greatest success to the both of you! You two make a great team. I don’t care what your doing you both make it entertaining and seemed to work great with each other!
@hobocat451
@hobocat451 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely loved this view video. To be honest. This was one of my all time favorites. Real life and manufacture specs don’t really coincide with each other when you’re out in the field or wilds far from any parts or conventional tools. I currently live in Deep Bush Alaska where most of the time your far from anything. All here comes in on float planes. And you are always the mechanic. Parts can be months out or at best days. You have to make things work most of the time here or do without, till parts arrive and hope in the mean time you didn’t make things worse in the process. What for this video was a novel situation and is more or less daily life here. Thanks for sharing your experience. Great fun. Till the next time have a wonderful day.
@bintibet74
@bintibet74 Жыл бұрын
This is great! Reminds me of the time my '88 BMW throttle cable broke 30 miles from home. I literally did the same thing, used my shoestring. I ran it from the throttle body, and through my drivers window. It was a bit of a learning curve since it was a 5 speed. LOL I made it home no problem. Good times! Great content, Craig.
@Regge5
@Regge5 Жыл бұрын
My friends call me crazy for having a piece of rope/lace in my toolkit. Now i have proof that it can be very usefull! Thanks!
@jadedparadise19
@jadedparadise19 Жыл бұрын
Good stuff Craig. I really like the concept of getting the commenters/viewers involved. Love your content.
@Wil_Liam1
@Wil_Liam1 Жыл бұрын
Parently tha Craigster didn't read the one about the zip ties very well as the guy specified DIRT BIKE TIRE which as we all know involves knobbies which as we all know involves big voids betwixt and tween said knobbies,which is where one laces the very long,very thick zip ties using the knobbies to protect the zip ties which makes it all feasible and work... Street tires have no voids,ie therefore the thin,weak,plastic zip ties encounter the highly abrasive road causing them to fail prematurely and not hold the tire to the wheel very well,and we don't ever ever touch the front brakes when wheeling on a zip tied front tire/wheel combo..js..
@gordonkellogg225
@gordonkellogg225 Жыл бұрын
I’m so impressed by roadside repairs. Keep them coming ❤
@DAWEED99
@DAWEED99 Жыл бұрын
And thats why you always should have some wire, because you can do every fix you just did with it...and even more: for example if you have an old leaking rubber fuel line that slips off the carburator all the time, you can put some wire around it and twist it real tight to clamp it down. Also handy if you locked your self outside your house and need to get in, if you have a tilted window you can use wire to make 2 loops at the end of the wire, spaced apart slightly, you put it through the open gap of the window and get it over the handle on the inside, then you have to close the window and pull the handle to the side to open the window. I dont know how a typical window in america looks like so i dont know if it is practical in the US but here in germany i used this method a couple of times when i was a kid and i locked myself outside our house😅 DISCLAIMER: ONLY USE THIS AT HOME
@faryldaryl3975
@faryldaryl3975 Жыл бұрын
I always carried hanks of baling wire and 550 cord, and lengths of electrical and duct tape wrapped around a pen, that fit into the stock tool compartment.
@masoniain
@masoniain Жыл бұрын
You're getting better and better. Loving the range of content. Can't wait for the next.
@FeloniousSavage
@FeloniousSavage Жыл бұрын
I was riding a 49cc moped in the throttle cable broke a couple miles away from home, I took my glove off and wadded it up into a ball and lifted up the seat and opened the throttle all the way up on the carburetor and jammed the glove under it to keep it held open and when it would take off at full throttle as I would come to a stoplight I would turn off the kill switch which would slow the motor and right before the motor would die I'd turn the kill switch back on and just keep turning it on and off on and off until the light turned green at which point I'd leave it turned on and it would lol
@christmaselfcustoms
@christmaselfcustoms Жыл бұрын
Superb thanks for trying mine . It's better at a junction to work the kill switch on off on off etc to keep the motor running rather than just kill it . But you did have your hands full with all the other bits breaking 😂
@Wil_Liam1
@Wil_Liam1 Жыл бұрын
Gem clips work well for blade type blown fuse replacements,and they're good for like 50 amps or thereabouts(way more than your oem harness wiring can withstand,or supply), but don't touch em while the key is on..
@UmmmmmmmWhat
@UmmmmmmmWhat Жыл бұрын
I'm exceedingly worried about how dangerous this one small stretch of Pennsylvania road is. Perhaps it would be wise to contact someone about addressing some of these dangers, but i'm unsure what exactly could be done since many seem like acts of god.
@JimN68
@JimN68 Жыл бұрын
About the only time when thoughts & prayers might actually help.
@GOINGNOMAD
@GOINGNOMAD Жыл бұрын
Its an extension of the Bermuda triangle. If you look carefully in the background you can see a plane with wings made of old cardboard boxes and a small boat ising a shower curtain as an emergency sail.... its just bad geology thats all....
@mmorgz6622
@mmorgz6622 Жыл бұрын
I actually had my chain break on my ZX14 last year. It sheared one of the chain pins and I didnt have a spare masterlink handy. I got a mate to pick it up on a trailer and took it to his home. I was able to remove the broken pin and replace it with a M5(?) bolt and nylock nut. On that, I was able to ride 30kms home. And thats a LOT of power to put through a small mild steel bolt. Now I carry a pack of bolts with me and need to get myself a masterlink for the tool kit.
@dodgeit3014
@dodgeit3014 Жыл бұрын
Man what a great video. You two make a awesome combo as well.
@FloridaMan0561
@FloridaMan0561 Жыл бұрын
I’m so glad that you made your own channel Craig,your content never fails to entertain!!! I went out to the woods with my friend back in the early 90’s. He had an old Ford Ranger,one of the original ones. We ended up getting stuck in a mud hole and when we got pulled out,the muffler ended up getting ripped half way off. I had to use my shoe laces to tie it up so we didn’t get pulled over when we were going home the next morning. Fun times! 🤣
@matthewcaldwell1384
@matthewcaldwell1384 Жыл бұрын
We used wires from a guitar once , you improvise! Great stuff.Ride On👍
@Gobbbbb
@Gobbbbb Жыл бұрын
Hell yeah, love your videos Craig, you're absolutely killing it, keep it up. I already know this'll be a good video.
@wellshutchins6885
@wellshutchins6885 Жыл бұрын
Almost forgot ... keep a small Visegrip plier in your tool bag. Great for emergency broken clutch and throttle cable levers
@jeromeygreen4788
@jeromeygreen4788 Жыл бұрын
Probably still the best idea shroomguy had all year
@The_Bearded_Mechanic
@The_Bearded_Mechanic Жыл бұрын
Haha
@reecedrury4145
@reecedrury4145 Жыл бұрын
I had a car which throttle cable, snapped miles away from anywhere. I wedged the throttle at around 3k rpm. Got me home. Was noisy, clutch was a little smelly but got me home
@dallisspicer6825
@dallisspicer6825 Жыл бұрын
Now this is a channel about motorcycles.. I thoroughly enjoy this..
@GerryQuinn-p9q
@GerryQuinn-p9q Жыл бұрын
Love your channel Craig. Back in the 60s I remember my dad fixing a blown fuse with the foil from a cigarette packet and setting the points with the cardboard from said packet 🏍😁
@gthaley_81
@gthaley_81 Жыл бұрын
I used the foil trick once, but it was in an old Jeep that had the glass fuses,, so I just wrapped it around the blown fuse and put it back in to get to the parts store. So far I've been lucky with the bikes and the worst we've had on the road was a broken mirror (Who needs those, right? I swear they're designed to be useless on a bike anyway.) Wonder how well bailing wire would hold up on the chain fix? Great video! 👍
@jason_dean4032
@jason_dean4032 Жыл бұрын
I got pulled over in my dirtbag '77 Cutlass because my taillights were out, so I used the same trick...and the dash started smoking 😂
@nymetsfan912
@nymetsfan912 Жыл бұрын
I remember learning that in auto shop back in the mid 90’s. Unfortunately it’s useless these days in any modern vehicle.
@murdoc6501
@murdoc6501 Жыл бұрын
Love that you used the Triumph as the test mule! Go Bearded Mechanic and Josh, fantastic content, keep moving forward!
@Ciulster
@Ciulster Жыл бұрын
I wonder if barbed wire or some other kind of metal mechanics wire twisted together with pliers would fare better as a master link than zip ties or a shoelace.
@MrLarsgren
@MrLarsgren Жыл бұрын
fence wire works as a master link but with a limited lifespan. bring extra. can also be used to hold the exhaust on and other stuff.
@FloridaMan0561
@FloridaMan0561 Жыл бұрын
Metal sure does seem like it would be a lot stronger than a zip tie, or a piece of shoelace for that matter!
@robcreel4257
@robcreel4257 Жыл бұрын
Had to do the boot lace thing once with my old VW bug, when the throttle cable broke on a Friday afternoon in rush hour traffic. Worked like a champ!
@fastinradfordable
@fastinradfordable Жыл бұрын
How did you route the lace? Being as there’s no direct shot from driver to the engine throttle? On a vw rabbit/ yes any day. On a vw beetle I’d pay to watch
@robcreel4257
@robcreel4257 Жыл бұрын
@@fastinradfordable It was pretty funny. By brother inlaw showed up. Using the bootlaces was his idea. We rigged the lace to the throttle running behind the carb to give it leverage. Then ran it out the engine compartment, with the lid up, and over to the passenger side window. He, my brother inlaw, worked the throttle while I drove.
@sprinklescycles
@sprinklescycles Жыл бұрын
I tied-ed.....it ride-ed 😂
@The_Bearded_Mechanic
@The_Bearded_Mechanic Жыл бұрын
Haha
@shinymud7
@shinymud7 Жыл бұрын
I had to use a piece of copper wire on my chain. My dad‘s 360 Honda. I was doing burnouts and broke the chain and had to borrow a piece of wire from a guy that lived up on the Sandune. It got me home. Great stuff Craig.
@brettnipps7205
@brettnipps7205 Жыл бұрын
Your fuse reminded me of a chart we had in our shop that gaged 5 amp fuses in chewing wrappers all the way up to 50 amp railroad spikes. It was a funny chart
@TommyToboggan611
@TommyToboggan611 Жыл бұрын
This is the best video so far! Hilarious all the way through. OH boy we got a lot going on here! lmao Ive used weed whip line on the clutch of my yz 125. Out on the trail my cable frayed and snapped. I was able to take off a nut and bolt and pinch the 2 together. pulled the end through the clutch lever and tied a knot. got me 7-10 miles home offroad
@donjordan8174
@donjordan8174 Жыл бұрын
Shoe string laces + bearded mechanic + tree = stopping power
@oystertoadfish1149
@oystertoadfish1149 Жыл бұрын
You and the other bearded one have the best sense of humor. Great presenters and instructors. The foil fuse trick works on boat outboard trim fuses when you can’t bring it up or down, too…faster than calling for help.
@cruzredeyes
@cruzredeyes Жыл бұрын
Happy Friday
@jaekae7432
@jaekae7432 10 ай бұрын
I really like when he's all sarcastic. He is actually a funny bloke and can't wait for him to get more comfortable doing more skits in his mechanic videos.
@SuburbanSurron
@SuburbanSurron Жыл бұрын
i'm amazed the zip tie didn't work 😂
@MRR-qv3bw
@MRR-qv3bw Жыл бұрын
Tip#2 Make sure that a bull isn't on the other side of fence you borrow the barbed wire from because the only grounding would be by him grounding you into the dirt! Our bull was so wild when we rescued him that he would rip down the fence if it shocked him so we literally had to turn off the power to it to keep him inside it which blew our minds. I'm the only person that can be somewhat safely around him and I caught him using the fencing/post to scratch his sides so whenever it zapped him his inner Jackie Chan emerged! I kid you not this bull purposely tore down over 200 feet of fencing and post and still stayed in the pasture so he was telling us something we just had figure it out! Loved the vid man!
@cruzredeyes
@cruzredeyes Жыл бұрын
Good morning everyone
@The_Bearded_Mechanic
@The_Bearded_Mechanic Жыл бұрын
Good morning
@toddtourville984
@toddtourville984 Жыл бұрын
I hate to admit this but you guys improved your channel. Don't get me wrong, I love Sean and those vids with you guys combined. I just love how you and Dan interact.
@jamescarter8421
@jamescarter8421 Жыл бұрын
Sketchy est bike ever..
@dilligafdude9434
@dilligafdude9434 Жыл бұрын
Thinking about it, the boot lace master link solution actually sounds feasible as an emergency fix to at least get you home. The elasticity of the boot lace gives it enough give to be able to stretch and then retract how it needs to as it goes over the sprockets. The barbed wire had me thinking that you were going to ground out in multiple places on the bike, not gonna lie and the foil from the candy wrapper was a good one because my dad actually had to use that trick in his '74 Ford F100 when he was younger. Really cool solutions!
@maddesi2709
@maddesi2709 Жыл бұрын
Love this video! Never did any roadside repairs on my bike but I used a plastic pin (from pegboard) to hold a windshield wiper together. It held for about 30 minutes in steady rain. I also cut a canvas bag into strips to tie the plastic underbody protector (on my car) together after it split and was making irritating dragging noises when driving.
@genesiedenburg9798
@genesiedenburg9798 Жыл бұрын
Great video, very entertaining. Thanks for taking us along for the ride🇺🇲👍.
@Meisha-san
@Meisha-san Жыл бұрын
Wow! I sat on the edge of my seat throughout this. Great episode guys 👍
@ItsCrashOut
@ItsCrashOut Жыл бұрын
Great video, its crazy how all those breakdowns happened all in a row! Absolutely mindbottling
@Palmit_
@Palmit_ Жыл бұрын
i like the way you stacked all the repairs. hilarious. the entire toolkit to remove the seat and tank had me in stitches from laughing 🤣
@Jevans3141
@Jevans3141 Жыл бұрын
Love this video!!! Oscar winning performances🏆, hilarity 😂 and some surprising actual fixes!🏍
@samuelmartin707
@samuelmartin707 Жыл бұрын
Great video Craig!!!! Now you could be called the Beared Macgyver of bikes!!!! 2 thumbs up my friend!!!!
@Thiwakar_Somu
@Thiwakar_Somu Жыл бұрын
For me the same accelerator problem happened. It was raining heavily and got a foot or two of water on the roads. the accelerator was working fine, but after some time, it was acting weird and when ever I give throttle, the bike was shutting off. I thought some water was in carburettor and was making this happen (it was true I cleansed the carburettor and it is working fine). In my bike I had choke, which is used to rev up the bike to get it started in the morning. I put the choke on and the bike started to rev up to full throttle(idk how). I used ignition switch to cut the engine off and was riding home of 10 kms like that. without that presence of mind at that time where I was drenched by rain, i could have not got home before it was too late on the clock. Also when I cut the ignition at higher revs, I could just turn it on at the right time, when the engine was driven by the wheels, So just like that I turned the ignition switch off, and at the right movement turned it on, the bike started and kept the revs.
@thedarkknight1971
@thedarkknight1971 Жыл бұрын
As for broken chain, coula nails, insert, bed over the ends as much as poss, and go easy on the throttle... It'll do! Also, tyre puncture , I inserted a thick screw, gaffa taped the tyre and wheel to keep the thick screw in (like the zip tie trick) pumped up tyre and did a gentle ride back with that rear tyre.. Got me home! 👍 😎🇬🇧
@Volta_Two
@Volta_Two Жыл бұрын
Thanks for including my tip!! Wrigleys chewing gum in the UK is still in the foil paper but I'm pleased tin foil worked too
@michfloridaman
@michfloridaman 10 ай бұрын
Had the throttle cable issue happen once on a group ride to a friend. I swapped the pull cable with his push cable, worked like a charm. By the way, the small packs of gum still use aluminum wrappers, and unlike a key, it'll burn up before the wiring does. My favorite though is a friend who taught me to modify a spark plug by drilling the center out along with an old air hose to use the engine compression to inflate tires after plugging the flat. That ziptie trick is a great traction aid on dirt roads after rain.
@bAc0nBoY755
@bAc0nBoY755 Жыл бұрын
I like this style of video, its nice to have these as well as the normal repair videos
@adam346
@adam346 Жыл бұрын
replacing a fuse with the wrapper is not unheard of... I worked shipping and receiving and more than a few owner-operators would using foil to jury-rig a fuse-box until they could get home... lots of them leave the heater/AC on for long periods while the truck was turned off and would start the truck w/o turning it off, causing an over-load and blow the fuse... I also imagine they are using other things as well but it's usually heating/AC.
@XenoWiz
@XenoWiz Жыл бұрын
You know, as unbelievable as it may sound, this is just our luck. For me, it's the one thing that never fails.
@Wil_Liam1
@Wil_Liam1 Жыл бұрын
Took a bike into the shop many years back that had a 110ac light switch and 12-2 with ground being used as the run/off for ignition,an old school black clamp on spring loaded button(often used for a horn button) for start,and power supply wire to starter relay and some basic function wiring...Didn't appear to be a single thing wrong with the oem harness,but the customer stated he lost the keys,couldn't find them or replacements (which was as close as the nearest stealership) and he wanted to ride it.. Then there was the 00 gauge power cable(welding lead) to the battery on another bike..
@bobkro1
@bobkro1 Жыл бұрын
When I came to this country in 1973 I toured the western US. Somewhere south of Reno my clutch cable broke. Long story short I cut off a piece of fenceing, ran it down the shething, rapped it around the clutch arm and lever and made it to Vegas.
@bazzingabomb
@bazzingabomb Жыл бұрын
Some very creative roadside repairs, i did notice though you need a new rear tyre on that bike. Always ride safe.
@Wil_Liam1
@Wil_Liam1 Жыл бұрын
For all you armatures out there in tubeland if you put the bike in 2nd or even 3rd gear,hold the clutch in while running the bike up to your maximum speed,jump on itand dump the clutch you'll succeed jump starting one more often that bybusing 1st gear,or not jumping on the bike as you dump the clutch... Fact...
@gerrylewis6025
@gerrylewis6025 Жыл бұрын
Your Zip tie trick reminded me of years ago in Western PA (Late 1970s), I worked in a steel mill and I knew guys who wrapped wire around their wheels in the winter time when it snowed before they got out of work to help with traction in the snow.
@iwantmyvanback
@iwantmyvanback Жыл бұрын
Shoestring magic was a great shot! I love this channel
@Wil_Liam1
@Wil_Liam1 Жыл бұрын
Jeezus Craig,ya wrap the boot lace so that at full left turn it isnt pulling the throttle, duhhhr,and then using your thumb you pull on the boot lace as needed for throttle,or off throttle thereby alleviating the went into a slow speed gentle left hander and wicked throttle wide open resulting in a smiley burnout just prior to dumping the bike hard left...
@brndncrbtt
@brndncrbtt Жыл бұрын
I wish you had a show on Motortrend. The only motorcycle shows they had were gimmick oriented or new motorcycle testing. You have a Roadkill vibe with motorcycles. It's perfect.
@starronramkissoon4335
@starronramkissoon4335 Жыл бұрын
Had a smile throughout the whole video , good stuff. also very informative as usal.
@travisosborne7281
@travisosborne7281 Жыл бұрын
Love the hard work and show man keep it up but always take time for the family that's what really matters
@Emell09
@Emell09 Жыл бұрын
I would say the shoes lace and chain worked because of the elasticity of the lace. It can work with the chain and the teeth of the cogs. It’s a damn good idea if your chain breaks, which mine has because I was an idiot and welded it. May or may not have cut my chain too short and needed an extra link.
@-Just_Justin-
@-Just_Justin- 10 ай бұрын
How to drastically drop the value of a triumph in 20 mins. 😂😂 This was great. I highly recommend the oldschool option of an air hose with 2 ends, one for Schrader valves and the other for the spark plug.
@brotang2953
@brotang2953 Жыл бұрын
One of my mates old man pulled the end of a cable and made a new lead end with a piece of stick, pocket knife, spoon and a couple fishing sinkers. Used the leather punch to bore out 2 holes in the stick, melted the lead on the spoon and then poured it into the wooden mold. Craziest in the bush repair I've heard of.
@masonv45
@masonv45 Жыл бұрын
Was riding my Honda 1974 550Four when the throttle cable snapped right at the very end. Solution: 1. Unthread throttle cable brass elbow and remove 2. Thread the remainder of the cable up through the throttle housing 3. Use the pliers in the Honda tool kit and wrap the cable around the loosened nut/bolt that holds the pliers together and tighten 4. Hold the pliers against the throttle grip and twist just like a normal grip. Got me home and was only a little uncomfortable holding the pliers against the grip - but easily doable.
@richardbreese95
@richardbreese95 Жыл бұрын
Amazing had to do exactly the same thing. Barbed wire two foot of snow & only a Honda cb 360 & a Swiss army knife. I new what I was looking for. Great minds think alike 🤠
@raphaelbussy6482
@raphaelbussy6482 Жыл бұрын
Love watching you guys, your silly, funny! Great videos! Thanks.
@RadicalLinguisticDescriptivism
@RadicalLinguisticDescriptivism Жыл бұрын
maybe my favorite video you guys have done yet. So much fun! Great edits and funny dialogue. I really like where you have taken the channel.
@jamesgnarkill3112
@jamesgnarkill3112 Жыл бұрын
This is epic, you guys are doing great, glad to be here!!!!!
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