this 1973 yamaha was wrecked in 1977 and then put away most of the bike has been gone through in this video series. now let go through the front fork rebuild.
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@yeldog112 жыл бұрын
Thanks Mustie1. I watch your videos while my wife watches Married At First Sight....hate that crap.
@HunterTalksWeather4 жыл бұрын
Mustie, i just wanna thank you to the bottom of my heart, you have helped me start my own little small engine business at only 17 years old.. I'm slowly working my way up to become something bigger. These videos have helped me soo much than you can imagine. Thank you so much!
@DeadKoby4 жыл бұрын
Isn't it great! Some people (like myself) learn from watching others work. For that style learning, these videos are greater than any book or class at school.
@mustie14 жыл бұрын
awesome buddy
@navvet45184 жыл бұрын
Holistic. Good job man. I started fixing neighborhood lawnmowers, riders and mini bikes at 12. Graduated to log splitters and had my own firewood delivery business at 14 as well. I made good money at it too.
@Foxfatherracing4 жыл бұрын
One never knows how you touch other people's lives. Musty1 has taught me so much as well.
@robertheinkel62254 жыл бұрын
The nice thing about small engines, is that they are small enough to man handle, without needing heavy equipment like an engine hoist.
@moodiblues23 жыл бұрын
My first motorcycle was a great old 1966 Honda 160. The most dependable wonderful old motorcycle which was impossible to kill. In the fall, I’d just stop using it and let it sit with no winterizing and in the Spring, I’d take it up to a long hill, run with it down the hill, jump on, and release the clutch in first gear and without fail, it would start. I was in college with no money and didn’t do any work on it. It never failed me until it was stolen. It was a two cylinder 4 stroke smooth running bike with all the power I needed to drive on 95 safely. I loved that old bike on which I learned to ride. So I understand your desire to fix up a similar bike.
@joolwing4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Mustie for kicking these videos out, one of my few reasons to feel positive these days.
@paddydoyle46944 жыл бұрын
I just picked one up in much worse condition, my first bike ever, these videos are a huge help on how everything should look compared to how they do look, my first time ever working on a small engine
@davidspellman30593 жыл бұрын
its nice to learn from someone that can do it all and fix it all, but dosent tell us every 5 minutes that he knows it all. Thanks Mustie
@RustyIronGiant704 жыл бұрын
I have had good luck with dent removal on motorcycle tanks using the same system as you tried but also adding about 14 to 20 lbs of air pressure to the inside of the tank. Remove the gas cap and get a rubber plug/stopper of the correct diameter. Remove the small bolt and wing nut from the stopper and drill it out for a 5/16 or 1/2 inch carriage bolt and washer/nut. Drill a small hole length wise through the carriage bolt and you have a stopper with air inlet for the tank. Good luck!
@lancekramer58442 жыл бұрын
Great video as always. This was a big help for my 1972 lt2 100. I'm the second owner, my great uncle (rip) bought it brand new.
@mickdu25154 жыл бұрын
Nothing better than watching a Mustie video mid week! Thanks again for what you do. Working from home is so much better when I can watch your videos.
@allefebure5044 жыл бұрын
Mustie, I have been watching your channel now for over a year. Today I decided to put my generator back in storage and wanted to change the oil and remove the gas and run it dry. I started the engine to warm it up before changing the oil and it was “hunting” pretty bad. I watched so many episodes where you had this problem so I started right in. One quick adjustment of the main jet and it smoothed right out! I was almost hoping it wouldn’t so I could tear down the carb like I have seen you do, but it ran fine and I did not want to risk not having a gasket if the old one ripped. Anyway, thanks for educating me on small engines!
@OhZone624 жыл бұрын
mid-week video from Mustie1.....Fantastic.... Time for coffee and breakfast
@NoOne-si7kc4 жыл бұрын
As an automotive mechanic of 27 years I can say that this man with the motorcycle knows what he's talking about even though I work on cars
@ernestpaul24844 жыл бұрын
This bike (not literally) was my big step into the real world of off road motorcycles from minibikes. I was 15 and a big kid (not fat, just big for my age) in 74' and a neighbor (an adult) had bought one and decided he didn't like it for some reason and I ended up riding it and keeping it maintained for about a year and a half. I was real careful with it, rode the hell out of it, but never dropped it. Came close, but never went down. Just seeing this on here brought back quite a few memories. My flat "competition" face shield and my OD field jacket. Always wore my Herman Survivor work boots when I went riding. Thanks. You find the coolest things from our youth up there.
@pebear4 жыл бұрын
Last year I had a fork cap pop off my 2001 Fatboy. I took them apart and rebuilt them. Then I used the screaming eagle oil in them and I hated they way they felt. too harsh. Then I remember you used like Dextron 3 in one of your builds. I drained that crappy screaming eagle crap out and put in Dextron 3 and for some reason I love the ride on the dextron 3. So Mustie1 thank you for that tip over a couple years ago.
@BigHeartedMan654 жыл бұрын
I had a dent in about the same place as yours on my Honda CL90 Gas tank(Which I still Own today , Got it new in 1967)But my uncle Joe had me take it off of the bike . Then empty the gas out of it really well . Then he had me pour oil in the tank to give the walls a thin coating . Then he filled it with Water and put it in moms deep freezer for a day . He had me leave the Petcock in and put the gas cap on and he wrapped it in Plastic to make sure nothing in moms freezer got messed up . It Worked . To a point . LOL.. Unless you were looking for a dent you didn't see it . Thought I would pass that on . I bought one of those set ups you tried using . Like what elobiretv said , I used a heat gun on the dent before I tried to pull it ut on my Ford E-250 van on the passenger door . IT WORKED . The body Shop wanted $ 500.00 to do the Job . SCREW THAT ! .. LOL
@99andrianmonk4 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed the thorough explanation of how the front struts work. Thanks. Another great Mustie1 video.
@MrTruckerf3 жыл бұрын
Really impressed with how good those original tires look. You can tell this baby was stored very well.
@jimaagenes84454 жыл бұрын
You made quick work on the fender! Nicely done!!!
@wheelpew49034 жыл бұрын
I picked up a 1974 Yamaha rd350 yesterday its been sitting in a basement since 1979 Can't wait to start wrenching on it, its mint with all the original paperwork
@hondacota4rt4 жыл бұрын
A rd 350 is on my list aswell. Do you know how much they weigh? I think they could be fairly quick.
@wheelpew49034 жыл бұрын
They don't weigh much, I had one back in the day and it was hard to keep the front end down 1st-3rd
@johnkey16824 жыл бұрын
@@hondacota4rt they go like snot. part of the problem with them is the power band cuts in all of a sudden IFR at 6000.
@MrTruckerf3 жыл бұрын
A friend had a '73 RD350 and it would smoke my '73 Honda 350 as soon as his revs built up. Front end would come off the ground easily in the lower gears whether he wanted it to or not. The guy just passed away last year from Covid at age 65.
@butler3864 жыл бұрын
Even with the tank dent that is one nice looking machine. Thanks for sharing the video with us.
@timjohnson674 жыл бұрын
A surprise midweek treat, very much appreciated and just in time for my lunch break. Thanks from your fans in the UK.
@WeaselJuice4 жыл бұрын
Step 1. Cut tank in half. Step 2. Reform tank. Step 3. Weld back together and sand welds. Step 4. Paint.
@49txhunter4 жыл бұрын
My favorites are the motorcycle builds. Thanks Mustie.
@ricktalbott96114 жыл бұрын
I had a 90cc of the same vintage and like this video !! Mine was only 9 years old and my bike to go to school and work in 1982 !!
@johnweeks5384 жыл бұрын
You are making that old bike look good again and who knows maybe one day you will find a perfect tank the same color
@gordbaker8964 жыл бұрын
The right knowledge, the right tools, ingenuity and perseverance are key to successful repairs. Mustie has them all. You might try one of those Wide Jaw Vise~Grips through the fuel cap opening and bridge the top and squeeze slowly. Pad inside jaw.
@ta65mail4 жыл бұрын
Turning out pretty nice. Thanks for take along. Enjoy these videos.
@elsdp-45604 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU...for sharing. Watched and very much enjoyed.
@marksmithson14144 жыл бұрын
Just totally love the Bike Darren the dent in the tank gives it a little character the Forks look simply marvelous polish the rear wheel like the front and all I can Say is WOW!!! Have a good one
@ghostfox35604 жыл бұрын
Glad to see what I need to do to a 1974 Raleigh sport bicycle fender. Had the fun of it twisting on me and been needing to straighten it back out for about 3 months now.
@petershim59004 жыл бұрын
This takes me back to my late teens. I owned the same bike and watching you go through all the fixes and maintenance was so déjà vu. I felt like I was doing it myself. I would love to have that bike again.
@wthile3 жыл бұрын
Mustie1 I have watched most of your videos I have to say I keep getting more and more impressed.. I dont think ther eis anything you cant do.. I was raised this way as well but have gotten away from it but finding myself getting back into it.....
@setdown24 жыл бұрын
Like the way he makes you feel that you are right there with him and his step by step..good stufffff ..stay safe...
@davearthur514 Жыл бұрын
Great video Mr.Mustie1. Isopropanol alcohol will soften up the hot melt glue, i use it for removing phone batteries that are stuck down with glue.
@dan-o97464 жыл бұрын
Those bikes still look and function great. I've always found Yamaha to be top quality. From audio equipment to engines.
@ericeverson59564 жыл бұрын
Mustie 1, I gotta say your serene endings are just what your videos need. Thanks much. Out.
@mustie14 жыл бұрын
Glad you like them!
@5150mxVW4 жыл бұрын
The front end came out sweet , I'm looking forward to the full send test on those fork seals :).
@attilaelekes55344 жыл бұрын
A World of knowledge within you Mustie. Thanks.
@papaal70144 жыл бұрын
I been using 10W20 motor oil in the forks of my old dirt bikes. Works good.
@SMKreitzer19684 жыл бұрын
Wow, the forks turned out awesome, just like new. Thanks for the lesson!
@eosjoe5654 жыл бұрын
I raced Husqvarna during the 80's and those forks all had a bolt on the bottom of the outer tube. But the inner valve body would rotate if not held. You needed a special long T-handle tool to fit the flat-sides on the end of the valve body and hold it while tightening the bolt.
@SlyThePumpkinGuy4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much... I have learned to a lot, past six months watching your videos. They are made with common sense and mechanical knowledge. Retired (military) now, I have more time to maintain my equipment. Thank you again and keep up the good work. Bravo Zulu 🎃
@ncwarrior623 жыл бұрын
Great job brother! I had a 74 250 Yamaha gosh I wish I still had it Your taking me back to my early years!! Thank you for all the great vids throughout the years!!! Loved the boat on the pond with the old Evinrude and your mom!
@huck019554 жыл бұрын
Really nice job cleaning up the forks and starting the fender . You have made a huge improvement . Very very nice .
@mustie14 жыл бұрын
Thanks 👍
@huck019554 жыл бұрын
@@mustie1 Your Welcome I really enjoy seeing you bring your bike back .
@jamesstraub49814 жыл бұрын
So cool. Really takes me back. I had one of these when I was nine or ten. I really loved that bike.
@mustie14 жыл бұрын
You and me both!
@grahamstaffen4 жыл бұрын
The fork bottoms are made of very soft metal. Prying those seals using the lip as a lever point can deform or break the lip. Tip. Place a large washer that fits on top of the seal, put your screwdriver through the centre with the blade into the seal, and pry against the washer. Can save some anguish over self inflicted damage. I've used this technique with some very stubborn seals.
@jamesws33 жыл бұрын
That and heat from a torch. Nothing red hot, but heating the tubes can allow even the most stubborn seals to slide out.
@geofflaham4 жыл бұрын
Today I fixed a tech problem and found myself saying... "Ha!... I win!" Had to laugh at what caused this new term in my head. Thanks for the videos. Very interesting content! I'm hooked.
@mustie14 жыл бұрын
Great job!
@bobferranti52224 жыл бұрын
I'm jealous, that bike is a true survivor, wish I could find one like that.
@davidhelmuth57074 жыл бұрын
Don’t we all brother, don’t we all!
@David-yo5ws4 жыл бұрын
I had one just like that in 1986. Now I can't remember what happened to it!
@roadstar4994 жыл бұрын
I had one of those when i was 14 years old...same color ....my dad paid $375 for it... man that was a great bike...
@dalecarpenter83813 жыл бұрын
Mustie you did real good on the front end !!! I enjoy watching you in your shop I just ordered 5 of those Zoom bottles
@danaowen90144 жыл бұрын
In the past i have put air preasure in my dented tanks to pop out the dents, and your workmanship is awesome.
@tuckandsammie4 жыл бұрын
That is a really awesome bike very cool style.
@mustie14 жыл бұрын
I think so too!
@clayguinard36514 жыл бұрын
You got no idea how much I miss that bike I talk about it all the time that's probably being 14 years old when I had it I talk about that bike all the time even still
@rolans.20734 жыл бұрын
Who watches the finale episode of a long 3-part restoration video and then clicks thumbs down? Crazies. Great job & great vid series i say.
@steelscooter4 жыл бұрын
Compressed air can push the dents out of a bike tank, I had luck with that in the past. Either that or take all the photos from the other side. 😁👍
@cratecruncher66874 жыл бұрын
This one is especially interesting for me because of a Suzuki with leaky fork seals I've been putting off. I'd never been in a motorcycle fork but after this great video I have no excuse left.
@davie2614 жыл бұрын
Thanks for taking our minds off this messed up planet for a bit.
@jorgefernandez-mv8hu4 жыл бұрын
Nice job on the forks! That is a beautiful bike.
@stephenwhitemore17194 жыл бұрын
Just a idea , tryed once with some success. Remove tank ,turn off fuel tap, three quarter fill with water and put in freezer . As water freezes it expandes, smoothes out dent. Let ice melt , job done . Stay well stay safe .
@franalvarez38784 жыл бұрын
Freezing the gas tank is the easiest and fastest way to get the bumps out of the metal without damaging the paint. Those tools that use glue to remove the bumps are only useful when the metal is thin. This gas tank was designed to last and it seems to be made of thick metal (the programmed obsolescence did not exist when yamaha made this motorcycle ... hehehe). regards
@shanepowers75664 жыл бұрын
It may work. There are special air bladders made for those kind of dents.
@n1r0l4 жыл бұрын
If you do that, run a strap around the sides to keep them from bowing out as the metal expands. I saw someone try to remove a dent with an air tank, it didn't end well. The tank was 2 feet wide when he was done.
@rogerpenndorf52214 жыл бұрын
Yamaha made a GREAT Bike Had A Few . . Had a 850 Triple Shaft Drive to a TY350 Love The Ocean Shot
@brucelawrence96904 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate the middle of the week post I always look forward to Sunday mornings but this is always a welcome surprise
@seanerobertson324 жыл бұрын
Liked it for the socket flying across the shop into the coffee mug!
@jhulbert564 жыл бұрын
Your videos are very informative I have learned a few things from your video I liked the one that you showed how to adjust the jets on a weed wacker
@TheFurriestOne4 жыл бұрын
You don't want it to look brand new, but you do want it to look cared for! That's my kind of style. Not looking showroom fresh but not looking like it was just pulled from the barn, either! Juuuust right.
@nicstr284 жыл бұрын
Memories...I put over 60k miles on the exact same bike...color and all. It was my ride to school. I lived on that thing. I'd thrash the woods on It too. Love to have one again . Also had a 360 that broke my ribs one day lol
@zman41504 жыл бұрын
When I rebuilt my CB400 forks it was a similar process to what you had to do, except mine HAVE to come apart to drain the fluid (no drain screw). I also cleaned up the lower tubes because they looked just like yours did. I know at 22:20 you said you didn't want to paint anything, but I'd like to suggest using a clearcoat spray on the tubes so they stay "fresh" longer. I think they may have a coating on them from the factory to begin with so the finish is protected. Nice ride - thanks for the series! I used a rattlecan clear 2k miles ago on mine & the forks still look shiny...
@beboboymann38234 жыл бұрын
Wifey surprises Mustie with a cute coffee mug on his birthday. Mustie says to himself hey I do need another oil catch receptacle in the shop.
@gordbaker8964 жыл бұрын
Huge disrespect using Taryls' mug for used oil etc.
@mustie14 жыл бұрын
taryl likes the fact l use it, and we are friends,
@gordbaker8964 жыл бұрын
@@mustie1 OK then. There's your Dinner.
@prescotthuidekoper6584 жыл бұрын
@@gordbaker896 Taryl & Mustie 1 are the Best !
@robertchoate75574 жыл бұрын
I think it's comical he uses another KZbinr small engine repair guys coffee mug Taryl fixal
@rudycardona97004 жыл бұрын
Aye good video my guy, I thank you, always nice to drink coffee, and work in the shop without getting my hands dirty.
@halharvey74034 жыл бұрын
Weld an old socket or large ball bearing to a metal rod that will fit through the filler hole. Something you can attach to your slide hammer bend it to a horseshoe shape . You may have to heat and Quincy the rod so it doesn’t bend after you get the shape you want. Then you can knock them out from the inside. Good luck.
@happychappy51354 жыл бұрын
Do you know what I like about you Mustie1...you take me away from the mess we are in........Thankyou...
@ronaldbond70274 жыл бұрын
you do a great job on making your projects look better
@saltyunclesugar44123 жыл бұрын
MUSTIE, YOUR THE MASTER OF "TENDER LOVING FORCE"
@davidhamilton80414 жыл бұрын
I can't believe how good that 50yearold tire looks
@mustie14 жыл бұрын
right better then some 10year old ones l have
@hammer54754 жыл бұрын
I saw a guy put an inner tube inside of a tank and popped the dent out, just something else to try if your interested. Love your channel!
@williamking2004 жыл бұрын
Mustie, rockin’ the Ben Franklin look with those awesome sideburns!!
@rickhogan93904 жыл бұрын
I think he landed a community theater role in this year’s presentation of Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”
@michaelromero85604 жыл бұрын
Reminds me of the underground comix Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers Phineas Freak. Btw , a heat gun does wonders to remove the hot glue from the dent puller gizmos , I bought that exact cheapo kit and dollar store glue sticks work much better than what it came with. I used mine on my 85 Virago tank and it worked great , after some trial and error. The slide hammer is better than the lever doodad. I like your videos a bunch.
@HinmanAveRepair4 жыл бұрын
Mustie Van Buren
@trevorjameson32134 жыл бұрын
Those sideburns are cool, thinking about growing some like that.
@lord.onk994 жыл бұрын
Very talented chap. Enjoyed video.
@upfactoryracing41484 жыл бұрын
Oh man Mustie I am loving the awesome sideburns!
@tinkeringinthailand81474 жыл бұрын
Cheers Mustie1, the wait has been worth it :) I saw one of these a couple of days ago in my local town, it had been fully restored and looked brand new, too new in my book.
@nezmo49064 жыл бұрын
He knows so much about every little part.....
@CautelousOne4 жыл бұрын
5:12 is the best comedic timing... "What's the worst that could happen ?" BAM - Worst happens. "I hope the camera caught that."
@rickycollins46334 жыл бұрын
I had the 360 Enduro version of this bike. MAN that thing was powerful. It didn't think nothing about doing wheelies in any gear. Man I miss big 2 strokes.
@andysinn86553 жыл бұрын
I had a 360 rt also and boy was it fun but got into a lot of trouble with local pd.Big downfall was the shitty suspension which was pre mono shock.Mine had the manual compression release leaver on the handle bars.
@kenshores99004 жыл бұрын
I have had the same results with the hot melt glue with the dent pullers. Haven’t gotten them to work well. Good video. Keep on wrenching.
@tedefinley47804 жыл бұрын
Looking good. I know you wont leave the tank that way. Childhood pride in it.
@theinfoteam32764 жыл бұрын
SUGESTION : OLD LORRY INNER TUBES, pushed inside the tank and inflated , My dad used this in the 60's - 70's on car fenders (thick ones) he had a whole collection of different shapes and sizes, worked 100% ..... Just a sugestion ! (From the UK)
@joeprice64852 жыл бұрын
They make body work air bags, lots of sizes and shapes👍🏻
@jaydaniels86984 жыл бұрын
A slight adjustment whap! perfect ! hammers are fine adjustment tools
@mjjr10004 жыл бұрын
Had a 175 mx years back, yours is as old as me from 73 👍🏻 love the old rides.
@koningbolo47004 жыл бұрын
27:49 In my youth an older gentlemen down the street once showed me how to un-dent a tank by filling it completely with split peas (the dried ones) and filling water to them till full. The peas will expand as they rehydrate, pushing the dents out...
@johnkey16824 жыл бұрын
When I was younger folk would say to drop a match in the petrol tank to "blow" the dents out, never tried it but had some success with compressed air once.
@brianbaird34 жыл бұрын
I love seeing the old bikes i grew up on my dad’s 70’s kx100
@sixpacksandsrts91224 жыл бұрын
I know my favorite guy mustie is meticulous and will clean everything. But that tear down and laying the parts on metal shavings on the bench had me gritting my teeth
@Surfzap634 жыл бұрын
Surprise midweek Mustie! What a way to start the day!
@leebryant20954 жыл бұрын
Thank you Mustie one need a good video to watch to get my mind off some stuff going on right now . An extra mustie one video is always welcome.
@joegilly15234 жыл бұрын
Sweet old ride ,nice and clean. Front rim looks brand new. To bad you didn’t have some castrol R to put in the oil tank or premix it . You can hear it coming and smell it going 👍
@jasonnadeau13304 жыл бұрын
Mustie rockin' the chops! Hell yeah! Great video. Keep 'em comin'!
@tomjordan10634 жыл бұрын
I've had some luck banging out tank dents with a made from re-bar Shepard's hook question mark shaped "hammer". Go in through the fill spout and support the tank on your leather bead bag, If you protect the spout with some pvc pipe it can be used as a fulcrum to get a harder strike behind the dent. Question mark shape can use a slide hammer effect on the bottom leg or attach it and move the tank vs the hammer. Air pressure in the tank works like freezing water in it too but it's equal pressure on all surfaces so you can't control what is being reshaped. Food for thought, smart guy like you can maybe figure out what my rambling is trying to convey. Doing it is easier than typing it coherently. Any how you make good stuff, glad I found you.
@BM-jy6cb4 жыл бұрын
I really like your video style - as I think someone else mentioned, it's like looking over your shoulder. Just enough info too. I'm not even into bikes, but can't wait for the final part!
@mustie14 жыл бұрын
Awesome, thank you!
@zx8401ztv4 жыл бұрын
Wow the shocks look new, the bead blasting really worked well :-D The mud guard looks really good. Shame about the tank, but it does not leak and thats good.
@orbitalair21034 жыл бұрын
and no rust. thats amazing.
@dj330364 жыл бұрын
I'm surprised he didn't put some clear coat back on. They are going to corrode pretty quickly without some protection.
@blackcatpgh134 жыл бұрын
@@dj33036 Absolutely. Had an old Honda 350, cleaned up the forks and didn't clear them afterwards. Looked like crap within months. Edit: not a knock on @mustie1, I love this channel. Just thought it odd that he didn't do that; didn't sound like this was a project that he was going to sell off anytime soon.
@DutyGeezer3 жыл бұрын
@@blackcatpgh13 I think he will be reliving his youth with that bike.
@philipnewton75244 жыл бұрын
Music It looks lovely where u are that beach sound of the water and waves u are a lucky guy Phil in the uk