How we fixed our barn find motorcycle for $100

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  • @SleezyMcZeelius
    @SleezyMcZeelius Před 5 lety +10

    I have a 1978, 1973, and a 1966 honda trail 90. Long live the original dual sport motorcycle!

  • @St0lenriches
    @St0lenriches Před 5 lety +116

    These are our postal service bikes here in aus , hugely common , pretty much everyone has a good memory of riding a postie bike here ahah

    • @jamesbrooks6281
      @jamesbrooks6281 Před 4 lety +2

      You can still buy them in oz ,brand new.

    • @callummclachlan4771
      @callummclachlan4771 Před 3 lety +3

      I do want one. Not fast or powerful by any stretch, the brakes are apparently pretty terrible and the speed wobble once you get up to 80kph (50mph), but they are practically unbreakable.

    • @rosswonderley4794
      @rosswonderley4794 Před 3 lety +3

      The postie ones are 110cc, so you have to hang on tight to avoid falling off the back :)

    • @Joshtheweatherman
      @Joshtheweatherman Před 3 lety +2

      Tough as nails too! You can run these things with no oil, and they'll keep running lol! Had a friend with a Chinese 125cc 4 wheeler, it practically was the copy of this engine, and he abused the thing and let it run out of oil, that motor was still running after the frame broke! EVEN THE CLONE ENGINES ARE GOOD!

    • @philtwowheels
      @philtwowheels Před 3 lety +1

      they are similar here in aus we use the CT 110, you can pick them up at auction for around $1k

  • @getdealtwithquick
    @getdealtwithquick Před 5 lety +147

    The Vietnamese guy with the $5 prostitute from Full Metal Jacket called, he wants his pimpmobile back.

  • @heckler3119
    @heckler3119 Před 5 lety +31

    Trail 90's for the win mate! Much love from Australia and as an owner of a Trail 90 and a CT110 I am happy to say they are great little bikes!

  • @tonyrussell6846
    @tonyrussell6846 Před 4 lety +10

    Joe is The Man... The guy to have around when you just don't have the answer... 👍🔧

  • @TreadTalk247
    @TreadTalk247 Před 5 lety +55

    Carb Cleaning Tip of the day:
    #1. Berryman’s Carb Dip , comes in gallon paint can w basket inside to contain parts. Just be careful, if you leave the parts in the solution and forget about it.....Forgettaboutit!
    It will literally eat and I mean eat the entire carcass of the carb!!!! But under normal soak times this stuff is amazing!!
    #2. If you don’t have access to Berryman’s, get an old pot..... NOT YOUR WIFE’s NEW POTS YOU GOT HER FOR CHRISTMAS!!! Get an OLD pot and mix up solution 50/50 of lemon juice ($1 at.... well the $1 Store) and Pinesol ($1 at.....well the $1 Store). Take carb completely apart , remove any rubber or plastic parts and put them aside to clean with an OLD toothbrush.....NOT your Wife’s Toothbrush! But place the plastic parts and rubber parts aside and put remaining parts, jets, springs, and body of carb into the 50/50 solution and bring to boil in the OLD pot, be sure every 5 min to move the carb body into another side of the body so boiling splutters into all nooks and cranny’s if carb!
    Immediately after bringing to a boil for approx 15 min, allow to cool slightly and then IMMEDIATELY submerge parts into hot tap water so there isn’t a shock to the parts temp wise and once cool slosh around, blow out all parts w air and then I use a healthy dose of WD40 to displace water.... cause after all WD in WD40 stands for “Water Displacement”! Then blow everything out w compressed air again. Reassemble and get to get’n!!
    I’ve cleaned around 25-30 carbs this way and works EVERYTIME!
    Stay safe and shiny side up!!

    • @jacobhillewaere9008
      @jacobhillewaere9008 Před 3 lety +1

      Did you use the wife's new stuff one time?
      Curiosity killed the cat

    • @TreadTalk247
      @TreadTalk247 Před 3 lety +4

      Jacob Hillewaere yes and I haven’t heard the end of it!!!! 🤦🏼‍♂️

    • @IronCavalier
      @IronCavalier Před 3 lety +1

      CrazyMoFo 😂

  • @treepdriver
    @treepdriver Před 5 lety +18

    I was a kid and my first bike was one of these back in the 60's. Tops out at 20 mph? Sounds like you're in low range. I used to change the high/low range by shutting the engine off, put the bike on the center stand to get the back wheel off the ground, slowly spin the back wheel while moving the lever from "L" to "H" or from "H" to "L". In high range, you should get around 50 mph. Mine was red, too! They're lots of fun, and in low range it would probably climb a tree if it could get traction!

  • @geoffgrech6725
    @geoffgrech6725 Před 5 lety +128

    You also road it back to the shop in low range instead of high range

  • @AICD1999
    @AICD1999 Před 4 lety +2

    Joe is the man. Experience like that is really hard to find and when you do most arent super enthusiastic about sharing the knowledge. Yet most are up to their ears in work because so few can work on them.

  • @parker73711
    @parker73711 Před 4 lety +3

    im way late on finding your channel...but im loving it....these little trail 90s and even the 50s and 70s are going for crazy money...lots of us are looking for them....im still playing catch up on your videos...but man super fun stuff you guys do!!

  • @herbwag6456
    @herbwag6456 Před 5 lety +23

    Some great nostalgia about how simple bikes used to be. Joe's a cool dude. Loved your ride home. Great cop!

  • @preez77
    @preez77 Před 5 lety +118

    Brief synopsis of this vid- motorcycle shop owner charges 6v battery with 12v charger, takes apart a filthy carb, calls needle valve a jet. Satisfied he can see through main jet puts filthy carb back together. Shocked and frustrated it does not run. Blames it on kick starter and wishes the tiny 50 year old bike had an electric start. I made it to 7:29, cannot go on. Mustie1 or whoever to the rescue.

    • @ecrusch
      @ecrusch Před 5 lety +10

      I have to admit Chris, you are 100% correct.
      Why the hell he didn't do everything you SHOULD do the first time around is beyond me.
      I got to right around 8:00 before I had to stop.

    • @Patrick_B687-3
      @Patrick_B687-3 Před 5 lety +3

      So, so right on. I had to stop after a while myself.

    • @ranimartinez1375
      @ranimartinez1375 Před 5 lety +11

      I had to stop reading your comments

    • @kostis2849
      @kostis2849 Před 5 lety +14

      Hipsters, hipsters everywhere....

    • @cheesyinthesky
      @cheesyinthesky Před 5 lety +12

      These Hairy Buffoons also tried to push start a centrifugal clutch

  • @robmyers985
    @robmyers985 Před 5 lety +3

    This takes me back to 1978. Bought a CT90 off an old school friend for the princely sum of $80 running and still registered. Got my learners permit and it was my sole mode of transport from then until I bought my first car in 79. Back then fuel was under 20c a litre here in Australia and that CT cost me about $3.00 a week to run.

  • @timculpepper4939
    @timculpepper4939 Před 2 lety +3

    Man that brings back memories had one of those back in the day that was one cool bike I was 13 years old and that thing was likely the greatest trail bike ever which was very cool now I’m a Harley guy I still love all motorcycles, good

  • @vulcanman64
    @vulcanman64 Před 5 lety +4

    Probably one of the best episodes I’ve seen. Love your videos and you guys seem really cool.

  • @Dreadshadw
    @Dreadshadw Před 3 lety +1

    old memories, my first bike was a CT-90. picked it up for $60, didn't run-missing side covers-wiring all pulled apart. Late 70s(1979 I think)so I was about 15, bike was '68 or '69. Took me a couple days to get the wiring all sorted out then had to do the carb cleaning. You looked like I did when it finally fired up and ran. couldn't wipe the smile off my face without a belt sander! LOL

  • @zrkn1
    @zrkn1 Před 5 lety +7

    UNLEASH the POWER !!!! How could anyone not love the lil Honda trail blazer. ps it's almost always the carb, points or condenser.

  • @earlebacciochi9796
    @earlebacciochi9796 Před 5 lety +58

    Great fun! Cops get bad press lately, good to see one of the 99% who treat people fairly!👍👍

    • @Justaguyyoutubin
      @Justaguyyoutubin Před 5 lety +5

      Too true! Good cops don't get enough screen time. My experiences have always been positive with the police from my area.

    • @BloodPlusPwn
      @BloodPlusPwn Před 5 lety +7

      You might be surprised how many are like this guy. You just hear about the shitty ones more.

  • @monk43012
    @monk43012 Před 5 lety +94

    Instead of screwing around you should have cleaned the carb properly the first time. From a retired Honda mechanic. Would have saved you a ton of time and effort.

    • @heaven-is-real
      @heaven-is-real Před 4 lety +7

      ultrasonic cleaner

    • @akllls617
      @akllls617 Před 4 lety +1

      hr 777 and if you don’t have one

    • @saltysoysauce954
      @saltysoysauce954 Před 3 lety +3

      @@akllls617 buy one

    • @philtwowheels
      @philtwowheels Před 3 lety

      As a mechanic Sean makes a good business owner.

    • @jeffcard3623
      @jeffcard3623 Před 3 lety +1

      You also need a rebuild kit with gaskets, diaphragms, sprigs etc. Sean is obviously no mechanic, but he does a good job of selling bikes.

  • @epiccaughts3670
    @epiccaughts3670 Před 5 lety +3

    Man every time i watch your videos i just love everything around you. Bikes roads beautiful environment.

  • @garybelanger4264
    @garybelanger4264 Před 5 lety +5

    My buddy had growing up i thought it was the sweetest ride around, loved the old Hondas they were bulletproof.

  • @wollysammoth
    @wollysammoth Před 3 lety +1

    Oh man! I haven't laughed so much at a video in a while. I love that you got that running. I saw the first part too. MY favorite part. "I'm getting pulled over, but not for speeding!" That was great. And then blowing through the remnant snow banks at the end. Killin' me!!!! LOL!

  • @mattf49006
    @mattf49006 Před 5 lety +2

    We had two for pit bikes back in late 60s early 70s...my brother and I worked on them when I was 11 and he was 9..cracked me up as you tried starting it ...these old trail 90s were everywhere back then

  • @Mirror126
    @Mirror126 Před rokem +1

    Man I love joe he’s such a chill dude😭

  • @Slithh
    @Slithh Před rokem

    I had one of these back in the early 80's. It got me everywhere I needed to go and more. Excellent little bikes.

  • @aface
    @aface Před rokem

    Thanks for the trip down memory lane. That was the first motorcycle I ever rode. It was my Grampa's which he hung off the back of his motorhome on a tilting rack, back before those were thing (his design and craftsmanship in the 70's).

  • @bangs2ndshotgarage865
    @bangs2ndshotgarage865 Před 5 lety +2

    Your video has maybe inspired me to pull my moms old trail 90 out of her basement and get it going. Cool video Sean and the one before it at the barn. I'd love to own some of the bikes and vehicles that guy had.

  • @doomman700
    @doomman700 Před 5 lety +19

    Ultrasonic cleaner , drop
    Carb in and reassemble it.

  • @TreadTalk247
    @TreadTalk247 Před 4 lety

    I have rebuilt MANY MANY MANY carbs and the first thing I do is take pics of everything before I disassemble the carb, when I remove a screw I take pics and bag everything. Once I remove all plastic parts I then take all the metal parts of the carb including the body of the carb and I simmer on the stove (yes I have a dedicated pot I picked up from the thrift store and an old crockpot) all the metal parts in a bath of 50/50 mix of lemons juice and pine cleaner. I bring this concoction to a slight boil then remove then back on and off each time the 50/50 mix boils back and forth about 10-15 times so the bubbling mix goes in and out of the carb body ports and jets! Then after 10-15 minutes of this process I let it cool then rinse THOROUGHLY several times in cool fresh water then remove all the metal parts and spray them, including the carb body, with WD40 to displace water and blow out w air! Then a 5-10 min bath in a jewelry ultrasonic cleaner ($25-30 on amazon) In a bath of same 50/50 mix mentioned above then rinse parts include the float that was in ultrasonic cleaner then thoroughly blow everything out w air spray everything w WD40again then blow out w air again and reassemble making sure you inspect jets for any blockage during assemble! I’ve never had to remove and repeat this process again after doing this process exactly as I mentioned above!
    Every carb I’ve cleaned this way has ran perfectly when reinstalled in the bike. Be sure to count how many turns IN the jets go before backing them out of the carb when disassembling they carb so you can install the jets in the same adjustment level when reassembling they carb. If you do this then the carb should need only minimal adjustment to idle and air mixture screw when doing your final turn to carb.
    Yes it’s a process, yes it might sound repetitive however you can follow this old school method and do the reassembly and reinstall once or you can shortcut it and do the remove, clean, reinstall over and over or follow this old school method once and get back to enjoying the bike!
    Try it out @SRK and then you won’t have to pay someone else to do this!

  • @Mr.M1STER
    @Mr.M1STER Před 4 lety +1

    Shoutout to Joe the mechanic. He seems like a fantastic mechanic and modest too.

  • @opichocal
    @opichocal Před 5 lety +5

    Funny I learned to ride a motorcycle on the Honda Trail 110. It looked exactly like that and I believe it was a 1981. I’ve owned 11 motorcycles since then and wind is the best kind of therapy

    • @nickmiracle2317
      @nickmiracle2317 Před 5 lety +1

      opichocal
      The wind is the best therapy. So true!!

    • @voornaam3191
      @voornaam3191 Před 5 lety

      Hey skydivers! A canoe or kayak proves the same. And naked bikes are better. More wind.

  • @oscarpallaresmedia21
    @oscarpallaresmedia21 Před 5 lety +1

    The music, the 20mph and the shot of the traffic behind was hilarious man!

  • @dirtbikelunatic
    @dirtbikelunatic Před 5 lety +40

    Hey! Would you mind if I use the police part in my compilation? Credited of course. Thanks

    • @BikesandBeards
      @BikesandBeards  Před 5 lety +12

      thats cool!

    • @dirtbikelunatic
      @dirtbikelunatic Před 5 lety +7

      @@BikesandBeards Thanks mate :)

    • @dirtbikelunatic
      @dirtbikelunatic Před 5 lety +13

      @@BikesandBeards Here it is finished compilation, thanks again for letting me use it :) czcams.com/video/Q-_MgKw3jX0/video.html

    • @zaydencolt4352
      @zaydencolt4352 Před 2 lety

      I guess it is quite off topic but do anyone know of a good place to stream new tv shows online?

    • @eugenequentin441
      @eugenequentin441 Před 2 lety

      @Zayden Colt Flixportal :)

  • @thealaskancamper8439
    @thealaskancamper8439 Před 5 lety +3

    Had a CT 90 and a CT 110 and loved them! Important to note: only the trail 90 has the low/ high gears. Trail 110 looks identical but does NOT have low gears 😒 I live in Duluth, MN and ride I my trail 90 all year round! Great in the snow. So, rock that $#!T brother!! God bless the lot of us!

    • @jordandesjardins9330
      @jordandesjardins9330 Před rokem

      That is not true I have a 1981 Honda ct110 ag stands for agriculture the ag has the high and low gear you probably have the standard model

    • @jordandesjardins9330
      @jordandesjardins9330 Před rokem

      I’m glad to hear you enjoy those bikes

  • @johndavis6596
    @johndavis6596 Před 5 lety +10

    Honda CT90 Trail. 6v battery. No clutch lever... centrifugal clutch... just let off the gas, shift, and back to it. 4 gears. The battery manages the power running through the electrical system, so if you run them with a bad or dead battery you'll often start blowing bulbs :) They still use these bikes in Australia (new ones are 12v) to deliver the mail and are nick named postie bikes. Milk crate on the back is almost mandatory :) If everything is dialed in right max speed is about 45ish, downhill and sounds like a sewing machine. The good ones have a high and low sub-transmission you flip with a lever.
    CT90 & CT110 forum here www.tapatalk.com/groups/hondatrailcts/index.php
    You can buy parts here dratv.com/
    I have a 1986 CT110 I've worked on over the years.

    • @davepelfrey3958
      @davepelfrey3958 Před 5 lety

      My brother and I had one of these In the mid 1970's, one tough little bike, we used on our dairy farm .

  • @life_with_bernie
    @life_with_bernie Před rokem

    When I was a kid on the family farm up in Manitoba we had six of these that we kids used as transportation around the farm. We started riding them once we were big enough to operate all the controls. In my case that was the year of my 7th birthday. The farm mostly grew wheat, 60,000 acres of it. It was not and is not a small farm, (my cousin's kids run it now and I think it's doubled in size) so these Trail 90s (and a pair of Mini Trails) were perfect for getting to any part of the farm in under an hour, bring guys in the field parts, lunch, water, etc. Good times!

  • @cconfos9978
    @cconfos9978 Před 5 lety +1

    Spent 5 years on a ct110 delivering mail in Australia. Looked just like that but didnt take a battery. It would wheelie with the help of a full load of packages haha. Was a bulletproof little bike that i put through hell and it never let me down.
    Keep up the great videos cheers mate

    • @doomman700
      @doomman700 Před 5 lety

      110’s came out in 1980. The 90’s were 79 and earlier

    • @ranimartinez1375
      @ranimartinez1375 Před 5 lety

      I know what you mean. I proved I was an idiot in the middle of Pit Street. Hit the throttle, accidentally chucked a wheel stand and was picking up mail for half hour.

  • @DirtyDiezel
    @DirtyDiezel Před 5 měsíci +1

    14:15 that accent is Scotty from Star Trek, "Im giving her all she's got Cap'n"!

  • @toddgriffis896
    @toddgriffis896 Před 5 lety +16

    Did you have it in low gear the entire ride back to your place? Seems like it should have gone a little faster in high gear

  • @sumdawgtwigg
    @sumdawgtwigg Před 5 lety +1

    I see it as a lesson learned. You now know to just take it apart and do it right. Great video and look forward to the next!

  • @cookyournoodle7085
    @cookyournoodle7085 Před 3 lety +1

    Popo was really cool and very understanding...I wish they all were like that

  • @BigRig003
    @BigRig003 Před 5 lety +2

    great bike guys, love to see y'all do more with it. keep it around the shop as like a running errands type vehicle. if ya need to go get oil, gas, the mail, etc. the bike would be great for something like that.

  • @Frankovelli
    @Frankovelli Před 3 lety +2

    12:29 Classic mechanic "ya think?" look lol

  • @johngagne986
    @johngagne986 Před 3 lety

    Me and a buddy had one of these in 1972 and 73. We rode it everywhere and since we did not have a license or registration we used the power lines as our highway. Loved that bike and had a lot of fun with it. Ours was blue.

  • @TomsTinkeringandAdventures

    Some of the easiest bikes to work on! I have a 1970 Trail 90 with a Honda 125m 3 wheeler engine, electric start. Yeah buddy!

  • @heavymetalpawpaw1276
    @heavymetalpawpaw1276 Před 4 lety

    Man the farm I worked on growing up had 3 of these. Talk about a great all purpose bike plus they took a beating and still kept going. Thanks for the short trip down memory lane

  • @Yakcm2
    @Yakcm2 Před 5 lety +2

    Sean, now you know in the future when you buy another “barn find”
    That you really should take the carb all the way apart, and FULLY CLEAN IT, especially when you can smell the “bad gas” in the tank, lol.
    I’ll tell ya what, when everything is set-up correctly on those old Honda’s their damn near indestructible, I had 1 when I was 12 yrs old , I had 5 summers o fun on that damn thing...then I traded it for a down-payment on my first car, lol.
    Thanks for “sharing” your adventure, it brought some great memories for me !

    • @davebarrowcliffe1289
      @davebarrowcliffe1289 Před 4 lety

      So with the carb so full of shit as that, I think we can safely deduce that that annoying hoarder guy you bought it off was equally full of shit when he said he'd ridden it recently...
      Amirite?

  • @exup18
    @exup18 Před 2 lety

    My first bike was a Honda cb 70 and I miss it to this day. Those sounds brought it all back :)

  • @Peasmouldia
    @Peasmouldia Před 4 lety

    Those C-series Honda motors are bullet proof. Overhead camshaft too. I once fired up a C50 that had been sat outside for at least 3 years and it started after a couple of kicks on the fuel and oil that were in it. True story.
    Blessings.

  • @dtaylo4517
    @dtaylo4517 Před 5 lety

    Great little bike, this episode put a smile on my face, great work guys

  • @ericmills5683
    @ericmills5683 Před 4 lety +1

    These things are pretty badass though. Suoer fun and easy to work on. This was one of the first bikes i ever took apart. Taught myself about carbs with it.

  • @goodguy9979
    @goodguy9979 Před 5 lety +1

    So many memories. I can't begin to tell you how many hours I spent on one that could be a twin to your bike. Put it into the low side and as long as it can get traction it'll climb a telephone pole.

  • @jamesmacdonald3090
    @jamesmacdonald3090 Před 4 lety

    These bikes are iconic, Honda cub, c100, c70, c90... I owned the first cub to be imported into UK back in the very early 60s. My mum went everywhere with it with me on the back from the age of 3, had special little food rests made... I have owned about 20 over the years, don't have one at the moment, thinking of trading my Harley in for one, every true biker has owned one!

  • @SlowHippie
    @SlowHippie Před 5 lety +3

    Paparo Cycle Shop is one of the best independent shops we have in Lancaster county.

  • @patmurphy389
    @patmurphy389 Před 4 lety

    We used to have a honda trail 70 which my dad bought for my sister and I. We rode it all around the whole neighborhood as we had dirt roads behind the houses. I remember you had to cut the gas off on that one too. Ty for the video!

  • @timculpepper4939
    @timculpepper4939 Před 2 lety

    Man one other thing I love the way you sweet talk to a cop that was epic good work man

  • @iainyoung2677
    @iainyoung2677 Před 4 lety +5

    It's scottie from Star Trek from here in good old Scotland

  • @iainyoung2677
    @iainyoung2677 Před 4 lety

    Just started watching from Scotland guys love it.

  • @rosemaryus-ct6151
    @rosemaryus-ct6151 Před 4 lety

    i lost it when the bike went by with someone running / pushing it lol. then ur riding it home with ur legs sticking out like bad ears lol. then top speed twenty mph... when i first rode my mc 20mph felt like i was flying. i too had a line of cars behind me hahaha. i just pulled over every now and then to let them by. i truly enjoy ur vids. god bless.

  • @IFailMajorly
    @IFailMajorly Před 5 lety

    Keep up the great content!

  • @MotorcycleThrottle
    @MotorcycleThrottle Před 3 lety +8

    Hello man, would it be okay if I feature your video in a moto compilation? Full credits in the video and description.

    • @tylermerrell1975
      @tylermerrell1975 Před 3 lety +2

      Dirt bike lunatic beat you there about 2 years ago😂

  • @joepatrick8168
    @joepatrick8168 Před 5 lety

    Sweet video I have a 1971 trail 90 myself they’re great bikes for light off-road stuff or putting around town (as long as you got your air box on lol)

  • @MissippiHick
    @MissippiHick Před 5 lety

    That was hilarious watching your 6'+ frame ride that bike back to the shop. One of a kind bro lol one of a kind

  • @justinsvidz
    @justinsvidz Před 5 lety

    These are such cool little bikes. I have a 1970 CL70 myself. It was my first bike and I've had it since I was 12

  • @ML-oz2gr
    @ML-oz2gr Před 5 lety +4

    A nice police officer can make your day!
    Props to the cops that are great 👍🏽

  • @clyoest
    @clyoest Před 4 lety

    I love it! I Learnt how to ride on a honda 70. Back in like 1970, the first 4 speed with a clutch, we had a blast with it, running from the police. They finely caught me on it,, 5 tickes, and spent 2weeks in juvenile jail😂

  • @catkitten96
    @catkitten96 Před 5 lety +10

    That's a postie Bike in Australia 110cc . Fun bikes to ride and easy to work on

  • @JamesJones-xb8bx
    @JamesJones-xb8bx Před 5 lety +6

    You also had it in low range and that why you could take off in third gear with a 35 mph max speed.

  • @proelitjump1355
    @proelitjump1355 Před 4 lety +9

    Me: Mom can we have vinwiky at home?
    Mom: We already have vinwiky at home
    Vinwiky at home: 0:06

  • @funguseater40
    @funguseater40 Před 5 lety +1

    Keep the bike! Would make a great shop bike for running errands to the grocery store (wicker basket on back) 😁👍

  • @TheInja
    @TheInja Před 5 lety +19

    SEAN:
    We have REALLY nice police officers here.
    *Californians have left the chat*

  • @carlwilliamson6953
    @carlwilliamson6953 Před 3 lety

    That was a fabulous video all those old motorcycles and they are very expensive but to walk away with that little Trail 90 everybody should have one of those

  • @poppysworkbench6508
    @poppysworkbench6508 Před 4 lety +1

    This comment is for the people that saw this video and went to play with their High-Low range and now cant get it to go back to the range they want. 1. With bike turned off and in neutral place on center stand. 2. Move High-Low range lever to desired range. 3. Rotate tire counter clockwise (forward) until you feel and hear it engage. 4. Enjoy!

  • @ksgtrpkr
    @ksgtrpkr Před 2 lety

    That Officer was super cool! He seemed very Nice!

  • @paulos20030
    @paulos20030 Před 4 lety

    another fantastic video guys!!!

  • @jokey1812
    @jokey1812 Před 4 lety

    Best video you've done ever just found it!

  • @hillsideenduro4916
    @hillsideenduro4916 Před 2 lety

    I own a 1963 trail 55 and it’s such a cool little thing to play around on

  • @MCHoodlum13
    @MCHoodlum13 Před 3 lety

    Joe looks just like Al Delvecchio from Happy Days! I was waiting for him to say "Yep, yep, yep."😁

  • @finflyflounder8125
    @finflyflounder8125 Před 2 lety

    Liking your content! Sad that your shop is closed. I wish you good luck on your adventures wherever you go.

  • @cdresz
    @cdresz Před 4 lety +1

    You chose great music for this video.

  • @carstuff4u942
    @carstuff4u942 Před 4 lety

    So pro tip from a motorcycle mechanic. It’s not always just the Jets that can make a carburetor run or not run. There are many passageways inside the carburetor or air and fuel flow. If any of them are dirty the bike won’t run. The correct way tear the carburetor completely apart hot tank the actual cell of the carburetor, then put new jets in. That should take care of his issue.

  • @larryfromwisconsin9970

    I had the street version, the CB 70 in the early 1970s that was a blast. I rode it everywhere except on the Interstate.

  • @brucemorris6319
    @brucemorris6319 Před 5 lety +1

    I had two of those back in the day . Used them everyday on a farm.

  • @Mach1n3gunn3r
    @Mach1n3gunn3r Před 4 lety

    My dad bought one for me to ride when I was 13 - 14 years old. So fun to ride!

  • @KenStinnett
    @KenStinnett Před 5 lety

    that's awesome. That was my very first bike when I was 14 in 1982. mine didn't have the grey cover

  • @basictechinformationservic6559

    My cousin had one when we were kids in the 70's, a lot of fun

  • @charliegutierrez8728
    @charliegutierrez8728 Před 5 lety

    Awesome have you guys seen what they do to them lil bikes in Thailand. The real deal pocket rocket 🚀

  • @heyboss318
    @heyboss318 Před 3 lety

    When I was living in South America they love these small bikes 😂 you hear them all day and night long...there's a mechanic shop every corner so yea... That noise brings me memories ✌️

  • @guntherpea
    @guntherpea Před 4 lety

    That officer was so chill. Very cool to see.

  • @2smoker64
    @2smoker64 Před 4 lety

    Love CTs, so simple to work on

  • @decapolis01
    @decapolis01 Před 5 lety

    Any old bike that will start but dies when you give it gas is a clogged jet. They can clog in less than a year if the fuel goes bad. Nice ride, I like farm bikes! I bought a trashed TW200 and brought it back one time and it was some of the most fun I ever had on 2 wheels.

  • @random_eskimo_in_the_rockies

    I learned to ride motorcycles on a Trail 90 up in Alaska as a little kid. We'd take one with us when we'd go salmon fishing in Alaska to the Copper River near Chitna. Dad was giving mom a ride up a hill, hit a mud puddle and hit the gas to get through, when he hit dry ground the front wheel came up and mom went off the back into a mud puddle. She was mad at him the whole trip. Great little bike, though.

  • @Master_Nightstone
    @Master_Nightstone Před 5 lety

    You can get a 1 gallon bucket of Gunk carb/parts cleaner from any auto parts store. It has a dip basket in it. Just remove all the rubber from the carb then let it sit in the tank over night. Remove from the bucket then use spray jet cleaner to finish. Work very well on those old carbs.

  • @justingill8057
    @justingill8057 Před 5 lety +2

    We still have the recent version of these (110cc) in Australia as postal bikes.

    • @phillipsmith6756
      @phillipsmith6756 Před 5 lety

      Mate see what Ellespeed (Brisbane West End) did to produce the ultimate suburban bike from a postie.

  • @jasonpetrich4141
    @jasonpetrich4141 Před 4 lety

    My dad has one fully complete!!!!! My kids learned how to ride on it, it would do all of 55 mph I'm 6,2 200pounds awesome find!!!! Got it in yr 2000 and it still rides

  • @terrylikens3183
    @terrylikens3183 Před 5 lety

    You guys have to much fun. Lolol. Enjoy.

  • @johncavar2914
    @johncavar2914 Před 5 lety

    Great 👍🏼 video Sean !

  • @geoffreyjones2000
    @geoffreyjones2000 Před 5 lety

    I like the Honda trail bikes. I started on them...and am finishing on them peace

  • @GARTHxBROOKS
    @GARTHxBROOKS Před 2 lety

    That goofy jacket gets me everytime ...god bless yall

  • @mattolson6718
    @mattolson6718 Před 5 lety

    I just picked up my own barn find (it was my in my Dad’s garage the last 20 years). I had a friend from church fix it up and get it going and a year later I did it like Sean...I’m driving it home (20+miles) A 1972 Suzuki 100cc off-road/ on road. And like his videos it didn’t go quite as planned! I think it’s more for off-road and not meant to be on the road!