Aside from exceptional storytelling that you present I also love the old-school values that you share in your movies. Praise for craftsmanship. Respect for quality irrespective of date of product. Glad to see I am not the only one to still value these :)
@GiancarloBenzina11 ай бұрын
LOL dream on romantic. What old-school values? To leave the engine mostly undone and dirty when rebuilding, actually not rebuilding just changing pistons and adjusting the cylinders? Something commonly done on the road in decades before, as a repair fix or maintenance, when traveling far on a fragile or old engine. Or the old-school values to stick with complicated badly measuring produced engines of italian design that require a lot of fitting alignment to make them turn when cases are closed? I’ve seen all the struggle and went through some minor of it myself with my old bikes. No old bikes are what they are, but not great, just good enough at the time. And the well done bikes of today are so much better and have to be so. Old-school values, lol. New-school precision, and new-school solid materials how about that? Sure there’s a lot of crap around, but that and more has been around then, even with the big names. Take a Bevel-Drive and go around the world, or just for a Ride across the long stretches of dirt road Australia, you have to rebuild it from scratch to much higher standard than it has ever seen, veetoo may get it there. Even doing a big trip on tarmac, i.e. Northcape to Agadir, the italian girl with the great old-school values will go through a proper sweat. None for the 20years younger japanes, sure, but even less for any of today’s cheap transalps, T7 or whatever. Get a bit more marmelade on your bread it sure helps living sweet dreams.
@MickH604 ай бұрын
@@GiancarloBenzina You completely missed the point you replied to. You're in the wrong place mate.
@To_who_knows_where11 ай бұрын
In this modern throw-a-way society we now live in, you’ve demonstrated how much fun can be had on a bike that’s had 30 years to mature. You’ve given the Warhorse the TLC she needs to continue with many more adventures for years to come. You’ve shared with the community those old school vibes of learning how to do jobs from a necessity perspective; from basic maintenance, trail-side repairs to more complex tasks, all whilst showing there isn’t anything to be scared of. Learning new skills keeps our body & mind engaged. I learnt to strip an engine & re-build it so my parents didn’t have to spend money paying labour rates before I was working. Over the past 35+ years my tool box has grown, because tools are cheaper than paying someone else. Fixing things is like therapy. Adam, I'm already looking forward to the next episode.
@jorgecorreia198411 ай бұрын
As a mechanic, I love to see this kind of videos and the testimonial of old school mechanics so full of knowledge and passion. It's one of the best feelings to rebuild an engine and fire it up for the first time and that sentiment of seeing it work like a clock it's so rewarding! Love your videos Adam, wonderful work!
@yourtimefreedomlife11 ай бұрын
The Warhorse series should win an emmy award ;)
@ekspatriat9 ай бұрын
BS you are watching niche...it doesn't put a blip on mainstream. I like it though.
@adambanks476711 ай бұрын
Boys , let’s not forget the riding skill set. As much as we love the story telling and The Warhorse , Adam is a serious rider !
@itismegarry11 ай бұрын
I'm travelling the world on my africa twin, just arrived on the third continent with it. and these vids just make me love it soooo much more
@Spulber_KL10 ай бұрын
Post some videos or link your channel
@Fortlox_11 ай бұрын
That second you blipped the throttle you can hear how much more crisp it is than before. That Akro changes the whole RD04 too. Awsome job
@MotologyFilms11 ай бұрын
I love that you are that familiar with the horse, just from watching the films 👍
@Fortlox_11 ай бұрын
@@MotologyFilms I was actually in the market for a T7 when I stumbled across your video where you restored the frame. This made me go back and watch every single video of the warhorse. I then went out and bought a '92 RD04 because of you instead of the T7 and for that I thank you. It's the best bike I've ever owned. 🤙
@MotologyFilms11 ай бұрын
@@Fortlox_ September last year I knew nothing about these old Africa Twins. They weren't on my radar. Even when I bought the bike I was in the mindset I'd just sell it after the trip or leave it Norway with my brother in law. 1000km into that first journey I was in love ... the rest is history.
@Fortlox_11 ай бұрын
@@MotologyFilms I look forward to seeing what the future holds for both of your RD04s. 🤜🤛
@Kelly-oq9nh11 ай бұрын
I road raced Japanese in line fours and owned many sport bikes in the same configuration. I thought them to be superior to anything else in performance and durability, never to consider anything else. Until my banker lent me his Ducati 999S for a summer. I road on the best roads in Northern California and fell in love with the V Twin. The low end grunt and torque with an intoxicating sound to match. But more than anything combined, the bike has character. I came to prefer that soul a v twin offers and have always been thankful for my friend Charles providing the opportunity to grow. I’m in love with motorcycles man , and the v twin is the cover girl.
@davidwarren920411 ай бұрын
Brook Henry built my bike for me over thirty years ago (a 1978 Ducati SD900 "Darmah"), He really is a legend.
@MotologyFilms11 ай бұрын
That's great. I suspected some of you guys would already know of Brook's work
@MickH604 ай бұрын
@@MotologyFilms I very nearly bought an Alchemy {remember them ?},off Brook back in the 80's, still have the brochures !!!
@andiebaz9311 ай бұрын
I bought an XRV750 RD04 earlier in the year, it was a bit of a pup that needed a lot of work. The output shaft was shagged along with other stuff that had worn so had the engine out to start the rebuild. Replaced the output shaft, re-ringed it, carbs cleaned and balanced and so on.....runs like a new bike now and definitely a keeper.
@CASADELSOULVIDMIXTV7 ай бұрын
The production, passion, knowledge, riding skills, editing, personality...the list goes on why this channel is one of the best on KZbin period. Well done, I am always looking forward to the next adventure/episode 🙏💜👏
@DCV6511 ай бұрын
How awesome does the Vtwin with the Akro sound echoing through the bush. Great to see the passion that Brooke has, hard to find these days. Just listing to him, you know your getting quality.
@christiangrendel989311 ай бұрын
At 51 I must say: Motorbikes have almost killed me... But, they have also kept me alive. I wish you all good health and more time with friends for 2024!
@tvr4198 ай бұрын
Something i can relate to as well. But im here for a good time
@MickH604 ай бұрын
Brook is an absolute legend, I was marvelling at his work in the 1980's.....!!!!
@enduromotorradtouren11 ай бұрын
Great to hear that V2 engine roar into its new life. Love your films, what an inspiration after scouting in mud and forests today on my Transalp 600 (not a legend, but a reliable donkey). Günter/Nürnberg
@j0rzeh11 ай бұрын
As a BMW motorrad tech I can say I have rebuilt alot of Engines, Many K1600 engines, As with everything over the years you learn more and more, I did my VFR800 engine a few years back at 69,000 miles and it's just ticked over 140k miles, nothing gives you pleasure then riding a motor you have built especially when you're just a poor tech like me :).
@BlackThor152 ай бұрын
30+ Years old and still working! If there's any doubt about the reliability and craftsmanship of Japanese motorcycle engines, I strongly recommend this video! Thanks Adam! 👍👍
@johnmignano787211 ай бұрын
The battle sound and beating heart of adventure, thanks Adam
@maxencehellebuyck531911 ай бұрын
Feeling jealous of your knowledge and know how. As an XRV750 RD04 owner I can only dream of riding the stuff you do. Keep the content coming! ❤
@hnjohnjohnjohnjo11 ай бұрын
Same here bruh. But amma make dem dreams come true. Gonna live that life. Soon. With the help of God. God bless you my dear friend.
@TobiasPowell-u3e11 ай бұрын
Hi Adam, my names Toby and I'm 14 years old. I've been following your channel for a couple years now and I love your videos. I love motorbikes and I've put all how to videos and bike set-up videos to good use on my BW kx85. Love your vids, keep it up.
@MotologyFilms11 ай бұрын
Thanks Toby. I love the KX's. My first ever new bike was a '96 KX250, then got a '96 KX500 and later got a 99 KX250.
@TobiasPowell-u3e11 ай бұрын
And your first bike was an RM80, I've been following you for a while. @@MotologyFilms
@dandersonjr11 ай бұрын
Good for another 30 years.
@sean17211 ай бұрын
Knowledge like that needs to be saved the man is a master at his craft it has to be passed down For new people to learn
@sean17211 ай бұрын
Credit has also got to given to the original Japanese engine builders they took pride in what they were doing. I wish people had pride in there work like the Japanese used to have true masters that’s why the legend of the Africa twin lives on
@MotologyFilms11 ай бұрын
I believe you're right. Modern production quality is being compromised for maximum profit @@sean172
@TtBbb-d1j11 ай бұрын
Loved the chat with Brook! I'm being a bit selfish here, but would be great to see more videos picking his brain! Thanks for taking us on your journeys ♥️🏍️🎉
@LethalLee66611 ай бұрын
what a humble legend Brook Henry is great story , what a way to end another awesome year looking forward to 2024 Adventures
@BRUNO597911 ай бұрын
This rebuild turned the Warhorse into a beast. Can´t wait for the next episode.
@MotologyFilms11 ай бұрын
She's strong and punchy now. I'll get her on a dyno one day
@schmaleanator11 ай бұрын
I was so nervous for that first start wondering if it would fire up like it always does. Still has the magic. Wow. Awesome work.
@MotologyFilms11 ай бұрын
I had to tell myself everything was good to go but I was stressing about starting her. Such a relief and was blown away to hear how crisp and smooth she now runs.
@CommanderAMB11 ай бұрын
Just nuts how such a old bike can rip. Giving the war horse so much love and attention.. I should do the same to my own XL650V Transalp and take her out to some adventure riding. You and Pedro Mota really are inspirations to the younger generations of bikers and those who want to become one. Cheers.
@mladenkraljevic880611 ай бұрын
I personally repaired my engine from an XRV 750. The only failure was the transmission bearing housing clearance due to aggressive off road driving. Only with the xrv am I safe to drive the Alps.
@jvanschie94211 ай бұрын
That initional turn over and it starts right up .That is a rush and a sign it was worth it .I never get tired of that .Well done .
@harrykuntz87811 ай бұрын
Enjoyable viewing as usual. These Honda V twin engine are my all time favourite. I ran a 1990 transalp 600 for years and lots of miles. Now I have A 2003 deauville 650 because I wanted shaft drive and tubeless tyres so I can plug them out on the road. I intend on touring very far with it so I bough a facet fuel pump and a spare mosfet regulator rectifier unit the only weak Areas with these bikes the valve clearence is adjusted with screw 6 locknut but doesn't go out of sinc nor the carbs they stay in tune and With regular oil changes filters spark plugs and coolant and keeping up with the maintence schedule they keep on going. English couriers have put as much as 280000 miles on these engines. I also have a 1989 Honda Bros 650 same engine in a light alloy beam frame. My favourite engine in probably the best motorcycle frame ever made. Life is sweet.
@kdsowen288210 ай бұрын
Hard to go-past a v-twin for riding-experience .Brook Henry is The-Man , making legends stay alive . I foolishly sold my old 750 GT Ducati , now in my old-age I ride an 82 XV1000 (TR1) which is a remarkably-similar-ride Dave nz
@heinbotha127811 ай бұрын
Nice to see the V2 getting the attention it deserves! T-shirts ordered 😎👍🏻
@MotologyFilms11 ай бұрын
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@thedougies832211 ай бұрын
I don’t have a mechanical or engineering bone in my body to truly understand my own bike’s engine wish I did but I appreciate the passion & knowledge others like Brook & yourself Adam have…but mate the growl of the horse as she came through the trees in that last part of the vid 👌🏼👌🏼
@salimufari11 ай бұрын
9:20 as a motorcycle enthusiast the next minute or two sounds like magic.
@fricaTenereWorldraid11 ай бұрын
Ik ben klokkenmaker. Elk onderdeel hoor je te beseffen. Vele honderduizenden kilometers gemaakt met rd03, rd04 en rd07. Deze machines lopen als een willekeurig uurwerk. Olie koelvloeistof vervangen en elke 12000km je kleppen en je weet hoe laat het is. Elke dag. En dat is het mooiste wat er is. Weten hoelaat het is. Geen enkele 1000cc of 1100 cc kan op tegen het origineel . Wat een motor wat een geluid en prestige . In een woord legendarisch . Dank voor alle honderduizenden kilometers . Edwin
@mariorieland135711 ай бұрын
I can watch warhorse Videos all day Long 😂❤Love IT 🎉thanks Adam 😊
@bradsanders695411 ай бұрын
Those old bevel drives are something, the red one in the video, the Darmah,or Tiger. A friend had one, still has it. I rode a lot behind it on my RD350, the noises it made were great, the backfires at crucial moments were deafening, like a cannon. Love seeing the War Horse get the attention it loves, shes quite the beast.
@JFK66666611 ай бұрын
This is awsome! In my youth (say - a few decades ago...), I had posters of only two bikes in my room; Africa Twin and CBR1000
@Boleh88811 ай бұрын
Technically beautiful. The arts of engineering. Thanks Adam Rieman.
@alexanderlewis617911 ай бұрын
Love this episode on so many levels. The passion for developing timeless technology and the humbleness to do it as it should be. 🤟
@joshuasarfati552011 ай бұрын
Oh yerrrrr. Adam thankyou for your phylosopy on motor cycles. I feel like you are in the zen and the art of motorcycle maitanance crew. Brook Henry is a god in my eyes. I had Ducati's for about 30 years. One of them had a brook Henry gearbox. Nothing beats the feel of a Ducati. I was a bit disappointed that the new Ducati desert X had it's airbox in the wrong spot and it didn't use the Evo 1100 air cooled motor that we first saw in the development bike. In my opinion adventure bike's should be simple oil over air cooling. Bevel drive valve is also so easy to deal with. And once you get the hang of desmo valves they are a beautiful thing. Ride on into the sunset you ledgend
@AT2021Rocker11 ай бұрын
Your stories with the warhorse are now legendary!
@berndtraudich551411 ай бұрын
I have been repairing engines for 30 years. Nice to see that there are still some dudes of us around. But you also have to admit that an LC4E from 1990 can't keep up with the new 690. Or maybe the 990 Adventure, a milestone with a mega sound with a 1090 Adventure R. It's just nostalgia that keeps these motorcycles alive. And that's good. Everyone is having fun. But the feeling of starting a completely overhauled engine can only be understood by someone who has already done it.
@MotologyFilms11 ай бұрын
The Warhorse is not an overly powerful bike, it winds up like a diesel. But letting her torque pull through each gear change is a novelty that never wears off. It is such a pleasure to ride, even on the most boring roads or trails.
@berndtraudich551411 ай бұрын
@@MotologyFilms Most riders are no longer able to drive a motorcycle that does not come with ABS or traction control. Or a vital Bluetooth connection to the dashboard. We see a lot of overwhelmed drivers at the TET who believe they can beat the competition with technical experience. I cannot set my motorcycle to off-road mode. I'm in off-road mode. I know exactly what you mean. It is also an attitude. Just keep it up.
@PeteSeme11 ай бұрын
Every single video on your channel is a pure masterpiece 👌👌👌
@geoffball954711 ай бұрын
Your editing skill and passion for this sport is off the chart. Many thanks!
@DavidGibson-se1ev11 ай бұрын
What a magic moment for the War horse How good does she sound Looking forward to the next chapter Nice work Thanks Dave
@spencero190611 ай бұрын
Love your passion for the Warhorse. She sounds & looks amazing! 😊😊😊
@Wrong-Way-Round11 ай бұрын
Thank you for the wonderfull videos of 23 Adam, your ahead of us, here in Germany we still have 30 mins to go till '24, So here's to an even more exciting biking year to all in Oz and around the world. Let new adventures begin. Happy New Year Adam.🍺🍺Prost and 🥃 Slainte
@SuperYellowsubmarin10 ай бұрын
I couldn't help but notice the elegance of the coolant union sleeve joining the 2 cylinders. Absolutely brillant of simplicity and robustness. Anybody would have used a piece of rubber hose.
@sunflowermeadow11 ай бұрын
The Workhorse engine rev beatifully. Awesome sound with the Arkra exhaust.
@marcinsmaga344110 ай бұрын
Great video as always. Pleasure to watch and "experience" those moments through those episodes.
@jasonyoung767311 ай бұрын
Nothing short of Epic Passion Adam ‼️….. incredible my friend 👏👏♥️😊
@butcherknife59knife4611 ай бұрын
Great to see you reviving the war horse! It sound amazing. I just pick up my 2019 AT BLK& Gold Setting her up for spring riding the backroad around Bend Oregon
@gxstevexgclix4 ай бұрын
Great videos brother, they make me appreciate my own motorcycle more. The war horse probally rides better now than it did when new
@nikolaradojlovic936511 ай бұрын
Perfect story,I enjoy in every story you made! greetings from future owner of africa twin!
@rayurlich11 ай бұрын
"It's not magic... it's engineering." ❤
@retiredwaterdoctor11 ай бұрын
The war horse lives to run another 30 years.......The letters on the gas can is priceless......love the sound of that motor....Look at her go...the horse loves to run and run she does. Great job!
@twowheelrodeo11 ай бұрын
The light you bring to the V twin design and acceleration brings to life imagination of one finding the earlier designs more competitive even with greater suspension length and the top heavier cylinders. Then it may be it's just funner to ride. Cool Bike!
@samhill349611 ай бұрын
Good deal. Always remember not only your efforts but the help of the others who care and like to see you succeed. It will last longer that way. Looked like new inside.
@parcadv41911 ай бұрын
The sound of music. V_twin music. Love that. Thanks Adam
@tyronefarrow652611 ай бұрын
That's Awesome Adam, great video of Vee -Two Australia , love it!!
@kennethvernonprivate11 ай бұрын
Great video.....Thanks again Adam......All the best from Canada!
@anjahadicke484911 ай бұрын
Such a pleasure to watch and listen. Keep on going and a happy, healthy 2024! 💯
@markaurelius31198 ай бұрын
I enjoy these series so much, I cannot even describe it. My dream bike
@ollimoto7211 ай бұрын
The Vee Two Team makes a great job. Have had camshafts im my Cagiva Gran Canyon. Works exelent...75HP at wheel. Left Hand for Greating...DlzG from BRD
@GiancarloBenzina11 ай бұрын
Great entertainment and sound-design holding the acrapo hole closed. Nice to see the Big Ducati Heart active still, wonderful work he’s done over the years. Only very few ducati-puzzle masters around that can make that box of pieces sing powerfully.
@RikkyTang11 ай бұрын
Yes, your "rules" about engine rebuilding early on in the video hits home... I got the engine all the way of my Honda Bros 650 a few years ago with lofty ambitions to inspect, overbore and rebuild it, but I lacked the confidence and organisational skill to take the stripping any further. I also lacked the money to have someone else do it! So sadly the engine just got a good clean and went back in the bike. I have no doubt that if I had taken it apart, it wouldn't have gone back together again. Know your limits. Warhorse sounds as fit as a butchers dog 👍
@Δημητρης-γ5ψ11 ай бұрын
Greetings from greece again i always watch your videos with my favorite bike when you first started the engine after you have rebuilt it the sound of the old girl brought a tear to my eyes thank you for everything im going to do the same to mine i think its time she deserves it. Keep riding stay healthy
@martincyr725911 ай бұрын
So impressed by the quality of your videos, your mechanical skills and how you create such a passionate an interesting story about the Warhorse. This beautiful machine seems to have a soul that you've unleashed that goes beyond its mechanical parts. Amazing!
@columbo7411 ай бұрын
Owned three xrv 750s. Best and most reliable bike i ever had. Fuel pump and regulator are the only things to take a look at. I changed to a mechanical vaccume fuel pump. No issues with the contacts anymore. And for the around the world trip buy a regulator for 70 Euros and keep it with you just in case. Some regulators last forever some might break after 150000km.
@MotologyFilms11 ай бұрын
Warhorse has the Mosfet regulator and a generic low-pressure fuel pump from Norway ... like the ones you get in tractors
@columbo7411 ай бұрын
@@MotologyFilms 💪
@lyubengeorgiev175111 ай бұрын
Wow! Another lovely video that filled in mu heart! The biggest mystery for me is how you managed to source original Honda 0.25 pistons....it took me ages to find repair pistons for my XRV 650 and there was only one German company producing the 0.25 pistons and piston rings...so I waited like 19 months for them.
@frankensteinsgarage963211 ай бұрын
As much as I love the KTM LC8's I love what you have done with this old Honda. And ride it properly. As you mentioned earlier, so many of these bikes would have been ised as courier bikes. So it's great to see one been taken out of the city and also cared for.
@shadabahmed157211 ай бұрын
As a motorcycle lover, I like and wait for your videos .. Stay Blessed TC
@jorjimaco533111 ай бұрын
The boys at vee two know their stuff. Good job!
@skaraborgcraft11 ай бұрын
Same motor as in the 650 Revere, loved that bike. Many a courier taken them several times around the clock. One of Hondas best.
@jasontheswede11 ай бұрын
Amazing story! Now i have the motivation i needed for refreshing my rd07. Cheers from Sweden!
@Micko198711 ай бұрын
this is by far my favourite video
@gavriilchatzitheodoridis657310 ай бұрын
The result sounded diabolical. Good one
@RegiVarghesePhotographer11 ай бұрын
You are an absolute legend and inspiration Adam. Thanks for another fantastic video and showing another genius working on the engine. Best wishes.
@stevefuller754011 ай бұрын
Great stuff old school engineering
@lukefish756211 ай бұрын
Always a treat to see your notification pop up Adam! Thanks for taking us along! Heading out on an adventure on my Norden 901 this weekend and the inspiration from your videos is as big a reason as anything! Thanks 🏍️💨
@RealHooksy10 ай бұрын
That thing sounds as smooth as silk
@ktmkevin11 ай бұрын
Awesome to see vee two! There's a Vee Two Squalo for sale over at my Ducati specialist here in the Netherlands and I've always wondered what kind of company was behind that. Now I know,
@badapple124111 ай бұрын
Well produced, again. Bravo!
@sooyster403311 ай бұрын
Alan, I love how you focus not on what, but WHY.
@frankevans8611 ай бұрын
Thank you motivating me adam 🙏🏻👍 that was awesome
@jenshilgers17711 ай бұрын
master storyteller as always, a pleasure listening to u :)
@65BAJA11 ай бұрын
Time to grab a coffee and sit down for another awesome vid.
@johnb742211 ай бұрын
Love how you had to take the baffle out for that first start 🤣
@schrodingersmechanic762211 ай бұрын
Your passion really shines through in all of your videos. I feel for the warhorse like it's one of my own prized bikes even though it's on the other side of the world. Thank you for sharing this journey and for future travels.
@arc00111 ай бұрын
I love the V-twin engine in my DL650XT, just fantastic!!
@p.d.a358911 ай бұрын
Brilliant job lad! Keep grinding, your journey is quite inspiring for us Riders all over the world
@justmyself100011 ай бұрын
When you started that engine.....!!!! Sent shivers up my spine! So smooth and perfect! Gotta know...after the flogging you gave the War Horse...what was the condition of the innards? What did you do different than stock (oem)? Did you bore it and/or change the stroke? Any changes to the clutch assembly? Any dyno numbers before and after? Seriously THANK YOU for these videos! Just Love how you cover EVERY aspect of motorcycling! Not just the riding...the culture...the mechanical....the history....other people and innovations....
@hdevo8011 ай бұрын
YES!!
@MotologyFilms11 ай бұрын
To me the bottom end felt solid and smooth with minimal movement. Everything was clean and tight really. Only things I replaced besides piston kits were the exhaust rocker arms as they were pitted on the cam followers.
@jamespinson87511 ай бұрын
I would love a video of you and the old-timer taking motorcycle anything!
@blairguinea681111 ай бұрын
Awesome rebuild n vid Adam, thank you
@janatlmb27703 ай бұрын
Besides this being aboslutly great vid, I would love to seeing comparison of before and after, and also your thoughts. Thank you very much for putting this documentary together.
@iliasargiriadis614811 ай бұрын
Well done Adam!!!
@Flan13311 ай бұрын
Yes. Hell yes. Great stuff mate. Well done.
@everestvirtue30911 ай бұрын
Thank you for All your Efforts And a Truly Sublime presentation Of Dedication and Wizardry I Wish you Happiness Take care