My experience with 14 years of ownership and 1000's of miles ridden on and off road is that these bikes are absolutely bullet proof ! providing you are doing a full service and check over once a year. the only breakdown i had was when i drowned it in a ford, it was deeper than i thought ! i still run points ignition and check ad adjust every year if needed. my bike always starts 2nd kick from cold and 1st kick all day long after that...
@bringthekickback4 ай бұрын
You are completely right. When serviced properly it is indestructible. I had bought poorly serviced in the past though.
@johannzenz73224 ай бұрын
it was nice to learn more about my tx 500 You really made a great video. Keep up the great work
@bringthekickback4 ай бұрын
Thanks you sir! There’s two more XT500 video’s incoming
@RaoulMooyaart4 ай бұрын
Bought mine with a very dubious 17,000km on the clocks. It had been treated badly but there was limited corrosion. Rebuilt it over lockdown and took it on a 4000km trip year before last without any issues!
@bringthekickback4 ай бұрын
Great! Yeah when they’re setup right they’re very reliavle
@tccdrums2 ай бұрын
I have a Yamaha SR400 from 2016, bought it with 7300kms and it already has cam wear and fcked up cam bearings. After fixing it i'm selling the bike... I thought it would be reliable but after 3000kms started to make a clacking noise and well..apparently its a rare problem from a defective cam from factory that lost some kind of metal treatment and became "smaller"...the weirdest engine problem i've ever heard on a motorcycle. 😭😭😭
@rustygoldamsterdam3 ай бұрын
Awesome videos Wes! If only school was like this, I would have been a nerd haha.
@bringthekickback3 ай бұрын
Cheers buddy 🤙
@hodaka10004 ай бұрын
They're easy to start if you know how 🤗
@bringthekickback4 ай бұрын
Definitely 🤙 and when tuned properly
@hodaka10004 ай бұрын
@@bringthekickback When running right
@TH3_T3RM1N4T0R3 ай бұрын
Yeah, but learning how to do it first hand without someone telling you the correct way, can be a painful experience. Hence it's reputation...
@hodaka10003 ай бұрын
@@TH3_T3RM1N4T0R I've got a 1978 SR500 I've had it for about ten years and done around 80,000 kilometres on it In the early 1980's through to the mid 80's I had another one exactly the same as this one, soon after I got the first one an older wiser SR owner showed me the trick to starting one and since then I've never had a problem or looked at the kick indicator window again unless I was showing someone that it has such a thing My bike will usually start first or second kick hot or cold, admittedly I've fitted a simpler VM36 Mikuni carburettor to it So you've learnt the trick ? Step 1: Don't mess around with the throttle keep it closed and while pulling the decompression lever roll the engine over a few times to prime it then release the lever and find compression (TDC) then pull the decompression lever and carefully move the piston just very slightly past TDC, allow the kickstart to come back up and kick it Step 2: If it doesn't start it could be flooded so making sure the chock (fuel enricher) is not on hold the throttle fully open and pulling the decompression lever roll it over a few times to clear the cylinder and than release the throttle and repeat Step 1 I'm not sure about the XTs TTs and later SRs but the standard carburettors on the early SRs have a hot start button beneath the throttle linkage infront of the carburettor that can be pushed up to help hot starts this button opens the throttle very slightly and releases automatically once you use the throttle
@hodaka10003 ай бұрын
@@TH3_T3RM1N4T0R I've got a 1978 SR500 I've had it for about ten years and done around 80,000 kilometres on it In the early 1980's through to the mid 80's I had another one exactly the same as this one, soon after I got the first one an older wiser SR owner showed me the trick to starting one and since then I've never had a problem or looked at the kick indicator window again unless I was showing someone that it has such a thing My bike will usually start first or second kick hot or cold, admittedly I've fitted a simpler VM36 Mikuni carburettor to it So you've learnt the trick ? Step 1: Don't mess around with the throttle keep it closed and while pulling the decompression lever roll the engine over a few times to prime it then release the lever and find compression (TDC) then pull the decompression lever and carefully move the piston just very slightly past TDC, allow the kickstart to come back up and kick it Step 2: If it doesn't start it could be flooded so making sure the chock (fuel enricher) is not on hold the throttle fully open and pulling the decompression lever roll it over a few times to clear the cylinder and then release the throttle and repeat Step 1 I'm not sure about the XTs TTs and later SRs but the standard carburettors on the early SRs have a hot start button beneath the throttle linkage infront of the carburettor that can be pushed up to help hot starts this button opens the throttle very slightly and releases automatically once you use the throttle
@travisbryson69484 ай бұрын
Great videos. You know the XT500 well
@bringthekickback4 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot 🤙 one more incoming
@ronwest79304 ай бұрын
My dad had the white tank dirt bike model. Nothing ever broke but it was new. The exhaust on your video, I've never seen this before. Usually we used an uppipe with a super trapp muffler. I had the black and silver enduro and the orange tank dirt bike model. The front brake is small and doesn't do much. Its a heavy bike and if you catch some air it lands with a mighty thud. Its a wheelie riding machine, I could go through all the gears. So much fun.
@bringthekickback4 ай бұрын
You’re down right! From the factory it was a super reliable bike. It’s just because these bikes are used how they are supposed to for 45 years you’ll find flaws. This exhaust type was only the ‘76 model. Now a days the exhaust only already costs 1,5-2,5k
@juliusvincentevers4 ай бұрын
Think there is an editing mistake at 2.53, where u wanted to talk about kickback fashion... Love the video! Cool location too
@bringthekickback4 ай бұрын
Yeah shit, just noticed it too😤
@kickbhack76104 ай бұрын
What a cool machine ! Also, the green T3 in the back looks pretty good too... 👀
@bringthekickback4 ай бұрын
Cheers buddy! 🤟
@sandorjablonkay54784 ай бұрын
👍 Durban, South Africa.
@bringthekickback4 ай бұрын
Cheers from the Netherlands! Go Bokke
@klausl.22124 ай бұрын
Dieser krumme Seitenständer: Kommt durch Bequemlichkeit und Angst. Ist kein Konstruktionsfehler. Ik trapp mijn motoren "dynamisch" niet "statisch". Veel SR's gezien, waar op middenstandaard het achterwiel de grond raakt.
@hodaka10004 ай бұрын
If an SR's rear wheel is touching the ground when it's on it's center stand maybe it's rear shock absorbers are too long
@klausl.22124 ай бұрын
@@hodaka1000 just watch your channel, Sir. Side-cases on your nice looking SR are sort of type what i want to mount on my XS. Can't find this type. Is this an universal set? Sorry about my bad languages: Not quality but quantity😁
@hodaka10004 ай бұрын
@@klausl.2212 Okay side-cases panniers (saddle bags) luggage I understand now Yeah they do look good don't they 🤗 They are made in China, I got them off eBay they are "22 litre hard panniers" they can be hard to find at a reasonable price but not impossible I put a lot of time into making nice mounting brackets for them
@hodaka10004 ай бұрын
@@klausl.2212 Okay side-cases panniers (saddle bags) luggage Yeah they do look good don't they 🤗 They are made in China, I got them off e bay they are "22 litre hard panniers" they can be hard to find at a reasonable price but not impossible I put a lot of time into making nice mounting brackets for them
@hodaka10004 ай бұрын
@@klausl.2212 Search : X2 Universal Motorcycle Side Trunk Hard Case 22L Saddlebags