Bringing the MOST DANGEROUS Motorcycle of the 1980s Back to Life | RESURRECT THE BEAST 😈
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Oh hey Josh-
If you get to ridin that Sabre-they are FAST. Much faster that the Magna.
Are canadians eligible?
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I grew up in a Harley family and I bought one of those new in 83 , holy crap , I took it home and one morning I heard it fire up and watched my dad going out the driveway on it. When he came back he looked at my brother and I and said be careful boys that thing will kill ya.
Body by grimace.
4 years of Honda school and the only carbs they ever had us work on were Magna/Sabre carbs. When we asked the instructor he said they were the most complex set-up Honda ever built. He said if you can master working on these you can fix anything.
I am a carb guy, cut my teeth on Amyl carbs Triumph motorcycles
been there, done that... lol
Josh. You are the forgotten Angeles of motorcycles. Taking forgotten and abused motorcycles that have been abandoned and left to die, and given them a second chance at life. 🤗 May the gods of Bike smile upon you, and grant you the bike of your dreams someday. 🤠👍
DRUNK UNCLE RONNIE????? Well that was and still is me. In 1981 I was given the nickname of Ronster the Monster and in 2004 I found an immaculate 1983 V65 MAGNA in a garage and I bought it for $1500.00. A new battery and fresh gas, a couple duffel bags with some duds and I hopped on and circled the USA on her. What a highway gobbler she was. Her sweet spot was at 130 MPH and I burned many a mile behind me at that speed. It took me three months and 13000 miles to complete the most fun "BAR HOP" I could ever have. I loved that Bike. I sold it in 2010 for $500.00 and was sad to see her go. Now in 2024 I am about to turn 70 years old and I have owned a motorcycle every day of my life since I was 15. Sometimes as many as 9 at a time all ready to fire up and ride. Currently I have three, but none of them were as fast or dependable as my V65.I loved that biker! Ronster
Haha be careful out there crazy man. Maybe I’ll see you streaking past…
As a hooligan back in the 80s I had one of these. Cross country a couple of times. All the roads of the Black
Hills at ridiculous speeds and leans. My flash to bang times are not what they used to be . I now ride Enfields.
Lower speed?, higher lean. Pitch that sucker in there.
I had both the v65 and the sabre...absolutely loved them both.wish honda would bring them back
Right???
I have three sabres with V65 engines and one sabre with 700.
My first true road bike was an 84 saber 700. That v4 engine was a work of art that has the smoothest power band of anything I have owned since. Mine looked exactly like the one in this video just the 700 version.
@@michaelalbert8474
Yours was either an '85 or it was a 750 (V45).
@@elgringoec
Make Model: Honda VF700S Sabre
Year: 1984-85
I'm loving the videos on the v65's . I bought a new magna in 1984 and loved it, got it home and my wife wanted to take it off for a ride, mins you the biggest bike she had rode was her 500 !!! She was gone for a lot longer than I thought she should have, and I thought did I kill her ??? She came back with the biggest smile under her helmet !!! Missing the bike . Thanks again for the video. Gene
I'm a Honda guy, had a CB750 and a Nighthawk S ( 700cc ). A buddy of mine had a V65 Magna with a shield and it was everything that a Quickest Bike should be. Jay Davidson jockeyed one into the 10s back then and set a record.
My buddy had a 750 nighthawk. That lil bike was a freakin rocket😂😮
I have an old 74 cb750 four that’s more of a garage decoration, and an 04 vtx 1300. Love them Hondas
I know I"m not in the same league with you guys with the bigger motors, but I do love my little cb500f which is the only bike I can afford right now. I would say that is an impressive bike for an old classic from Honda V65. I wouldn't mind upgrading to a bigger cc bike that is a inline four. Honda is so expensive, and I don't really want the cbr. I like upright naked sport like cbfs.
Had a 84 Nighthawk S and I am certain that the CB700sc is the best motorcycle ever produced. Except for the design of the clutch pushrod system. Like why not a c-clip over the bushing? Why do I have to take the output cover off? Do you understand how much of a pain in the ass that is 1980s Honda engineer? Do you, have you ever had to do it? Huh 1980s Honda engineer.
Jay Gleason
An 84/85 V65 Sabre is the best value in motorcycles out there. When they're running and maintained they are great mileage crunching machines for less than $2000. They don't handle the best and they are heavy but in some skilled hands they can run with all but the best of the sport bike crowd. Yes they were the cream of the crop back in the day, they're still are an exciting ride even today. I've restored several sabres, a dozen or so magnas and still own a couple of each. There's nothing out there today that gets my blood pressure up like an old school motorcycle. People are shocked when they hear that they have 121 hp, adjustable forks/shock, shaft drive, overdrive, three disc brakes, electric fuel pumps, self cancelling turn signals, electronic ignition, gear indicator, temp and fuel gauges and a clock! My magna and sabre both have about 80,000 miles, will run strong all day and don't burn any oil. The one thing they sacrificed on was that rectangular head light. It looks great on the bike but its severely lacking at night. If you're going to go hooligan at night, you'd better know the road well because you will outrun the headlight coverage very quickly.
I'm enjoying my second 1984 V65 Sabre which I got as a $300. basket case three years ago(it took me 8 months to put together because it's not easy to find parts for a 40 year old bike!). My first was in the mid 90's and they were/are the same base colors as this one. My first one came with the factory "Honda Line Fairing" which made a serious difference in the top speed(rated 177 mph). I hit 150 mph shifting into 6th gear @ 9000 rpm and decided I didn't need to know how fast it could go! On a bike that redlines at 10,000 rpm I never forgot it! I'm 30 years older now but it makes me forget how old I am when I ride it which is sparingly and with much more restraint than I had on my first. A rare "super Bike" even by todays standards!
I had an 84 Magma for a few years and it was fun and you best respect it .
That v65 sounded absolutely monstrous before you put the silencer on! Still sounded pretty badass with it on too, but dude ...
I almost bought one of these... Instead I got a cb700sc. Spent last year rebuilding the brakes, clutch, slave, wheel bearings, carbs, etc... haven't ridden it yet. I'm waiting for long island's deep frost to go away lol.. soon!
I have this exact same bike been sitting for 30 yrs but some day it will be up & running
In the mid 1980s I owned the V45 / 698cc version of that Saber. Mine had dealer installed frame mounted Hondaline 3/4 fairing and Vetter suitcase saddle bags. While having less power than the V65 mine was a screamer too. I would routinely ride it from Fort Bragg, NC to Denver, Colorado in under 24 hours to visit my girlfriend. I would cruise it at 115 mph. It had the Federally mandated 85mph speedometer so I calculated speed from the tachometer. Mine did have a scary wobble in curves between 70 and 80 mph so I would hold my speed to 65 until it was safe to ride 85. I still loved the bike. But after I had it a couple of years I traded it in on a Class C camper to live in while in the Army to get out of the barracks. I shortly later bought a 1970s Kawasaki Z900 that was fun too but it didn't hold a candle to the V45.
I’ve owned several since 2012, one thing I came to learn quickly, especially after one caught fire is to never let these things sit, there are very few people that even know how to work on them if you can’t do the work yourself
I will never forget buying my 84 V65 Sabre from a guy in wheeling, IL. The bike was the dark brown color scheme with the full front fairing. I believe I paid 1500.00, he even let me use his pickup truck to get it home. He kept telling me to understand what this bike is and to read up on it. This is no beginners bike, it will f_cking kill ya he said multiple times. I sent the carbs out to a guy I found on ebay. Reinstalled carbs with new rubber boots. The pull was amazing. One night coming home from work going down Ogden Ave from Pilsen I smoked a kid on a gsx. I would literally feel like I was slipping off the seat!! Hope to see ya in Daytona!
My god ,a friend wanted to ride my 1984 Harley XR1000 Cafe racer, said here is my Honda v65 Sabre,,I hit 70mph in first gear,,shut it down and let my buddy enjoy his nice slow ride on my bike,waiting for him to return, only to find me stunned and shocked at the power of this bike,just incredible 😮
I love these, and have had a few of them. That said, the only place they made 120hp was at the brochure.
I want to see a comparison of the Sabre vs the magna!!! That’s an awesome bike. Love it!!!
Great video. Bless you for all of the work you do for the Forgotten Angels organization. I only wish the fat cat rich folks would learn from you and start thinking about the less fortunate folks in our country and do something about helping them. You’re a good dude Josh.
There's no better feeling than getting an old forgotten motorcycle up and running again.
Always learning about different bikes here
I graduated in 1983, These V4 Honda's were king of the cruisers and little else could match there acceleration. I've owned 2 1100 Magna's over the years and sold my last one about 10 years ago. Kawasaki eliminator 900, Yamaha V Max were also highly sought after muscle bikes in the 80"s
When I fell in love with my 86' Magna 700VFC. I knew, one day. I will own a V65 Sabre! Great to see you make this beast live again!
V65 magna is my first bike and I have no regrets
Nice! I've got the black and maroon version as my current seasonal daily rider.
PFFFT! In the UK we were riding Kawasaki Z1000 variants and they pissed all over these things.
The V4 Hondas of this era had terrible oil flow issues - the Sabre and the V750F were known for their "chocolate camshafts."
My mate had a Sabre - it spent much of the time in my garage whilst I wrenched on the unreliable tart.
Hah! I don’t believe any KZ1000 ever pissed all over a V65 engined bike. But they did have known top end oiling problems. Another known issue with the V65 was second gear issues.
@@TheBlueDogMan The 80's Honda's had some the worst notchy shifters in motorcycling. Only got so many missed shifts through neutral and you were buying a transmission rebuild.
Yes katanas kzs and 1150s and 1300s shit on them but the honda was fun power
I never appreciated those V4 Honda until I was old & wise enough to take a closer look.
Turns out they were just your run of the mill 120 hp, 10,000 RPM, 177 MPH Cruiser 🤯
Well, I'd point out that the VMAX was both squirly and powerful. I had one and inadvertent throttle grabs always rendered fishtailing. The Magna handled better but it also had a lot of power, both bikes were definitely in the "no beginner category."
Also, it is real fun to do the Eisenhower tunnel at about 130. Cameras now would have me in jail at the bottom of the hill!
My very first motorcycle at 17 years old was a 1984 V65 Magna in Burgandy. Loved that bike. My buddy had a cbr 600. I smoked him in a straight line but it got scary at high speed in the turns.
OMG I graduated in 84 and I always wanted one of those V65 when they came out. But i was too young and scrony.
I've owned three Sabres. Two v45's and a v65. The v65 really was a beast! Carbs were a pain to remove the first couple of times, but gets easier once you get the knack. The plastic fuel tubes between the carbs are bad for cracking out as they age.
Hahaha loved the boss fight music when the torch came out 🤣🤣
A squirt of “start ya bastard” works every time 👍🏻🇦🇺
I took my V65 Sabre out today, actually. Just for a short ride, 60 miles. I have mine since 2004 and it is my second one. I love them. You focus in this video on the power of the thing, which it has in bucket loads, but it is a very comfortable tourer as well. Because of the power you can ride it with very low revs and it picks up in any gear. The V4 is silky smooth and will happily run at just 2500rpm.
On my first one I did several holiday trips, to the south of France, up to the north of Scotland (I’m from the Netherlands), with a load of luggage on it.
I is a beast, but a very gentle one.
And extremely reliable. Mine just had a carb rebuilt and that is it. It has now 84000km (52000miles) on the clock.
Years ago when I was in NAVY AOCS (An Officer And A Gentleman) after a certain point we went on what was called "The Beer Run"...
Maybe 5 miles, then we got to hang and talk with the drill instructors and classroom instructors like normal folks... and drink beer.
One of the instructors got plastered and when it came time to leave he jumped on a V65 Sabre. I knew it was going to be entertaining. He left with the rear tire smoking and went everyway but upside down and backwards! It was hilarious and terrifying!
Had an ‘83 V65 Magna in the late 80s during college….. Bad ass bike! The torque!!!! I’d love to have a Sabre!
Having one of these back in the early 90's and then having it shipped to London when I was stationed over there, this video makes me really miss that bike. Riding around London in 1995 with this monster was crazy. First, if you ride over there you know it's a bit mental. Second, being on a bike whose displacement surpassed many cars at the time was even more mental. And I think it looks better with the stock black chrome twin pipes, and it sounded amazing too.
More power to you! I worked on these back in the day, and even owned a few. They were an absolute nightmare to keep running then. I can't even imagine trying to keep one running today.
Have a 1984 v65 sabre and a 1989 vmax both like new condition. The sabre has a few things the vmax doesnt. Overdrive, fuel gauge,temp guage.Dual horn lol 😂. Adjustable front suspension [dampening].And bigger gas tank,also self canceling turn signals.good luck and enjoy.
Sweet v65 Sabre!! 🔥
Had a CB 750F IN 83. LOVED THAT BIKE.
A four into one? Back in the day, everyone ran the stock pipes with twin Supertraps! Great sound without being obnoxious!
I love these old v4 bikes, my first bike was a 1985 v30 magna and with a little love it was enough to surprise some Harleys for sure with a good 7000ish rpm launch 😂 then my second was an 84 v65 magna, definitely a sleeper in the 2 wheel world to say the least, glad to see you shedding some light on them!
It's the 80's video game sound tracks he runs on the videos that always gets me.....sounds like double dragon...
Final Fantasy VII
*WE LOVE DANGEROUS & EXCITING THINGS*
DAAAANGGER!!
My first brand new bike was 1985 V65 Sabre. It was a beast. Redline in 5th gear was 150 indicated. Shift in OD and she’d slow down. (Cracked the front fork brace).
I rode it like I stole it for 18 months and sold it. Wish I had one today
lmao... the ballast joke was hilarious.
My friend's dad has one of these, brand new back in the day. I can confirm that it was badass.
I rode that bike when I was in high school and yes my friend they are dangerous.
The only bike badder than those were the Honda Hurricane bikes. The Hurricane was a missile !! I love seeing people bring these bikes back. Very nice guy’s!! 🤘
My V65 Magna was my favorite bike of all time. 155 mph every weekend in 1984, naked!
Got 1992 nighthawk 750 love this bike pure work horse.Never ever failed to start in fact rode today in snow in Boston
Hondas are another level in quality
I did not know this bike, but in my youth, in 1986 I went from the 125 XLR to the Vmax 1200. I kept it for 10 years. Even today I wonder how it is that I am still alive.
I rebuilt one of these back in the late 2000s. I remember on the first test ride how ridiculous it was and then later that day discovered that it was only running on 3 cylinders. Once it was running on all 4 is was a mad man. Since the Nighthawk 750 was my daily ride, the Sabre was very intimidating at full twist.
Got a 82 Yamaha xj1100 maxim needs a lot of love but your videos really make me want to bring her back to life keep up the good work shadetree
In 1986 I walked into a Harley shop to buy new bike. They straight up would not sell me one because I was only 16. They told me to go to Honda down the street. I paid cash for my v65 I put 145,000 miles on that bike! I loved that bike.
Bought a new V65 Sabre in college. Installed Nighthawk 700s bars and raised forks in triples Made a huge improvement in handling/riding position. Eventually moved on to a ST1100, then ST1300. Love the V4s!
I have the Shadow Sabre...I love it! I bobbed it and jetted the carbs and man she roars!!
Most surprising thing I found when riding one of these was how easy it was to chuck around, it seems to have a really low center of gravity, they are cool bikes for the time.
My dad had one, he was a lifelong Harley owner and bought a V65 as a commuter bike, LOL, This was the second street bike I ever rode after my 85 Honda 750 and it ruined me for life.
Quarter mile king in ‘84.1st stock bike to break into 10 second quarter mile times.had one.130mph and still accelerating with a gear to go yet.claimed 155mph top speed in the day.sold it recently because i’m not ready to die .thing was awesome
Bought an 85 v45 in 2006 for $600. Shifting fork was bent so it kicked out if 6th gear sometimes but you didn't need 6th gear. Was my first bike and taught me a lot about motorcycles
I hope one day Shadetree gets his hands on one of the turbo KZs, talk about a widowmaker. Those KZ frames were absolutely inadequate for triple digit horsepower
Driving home every time a video hits. Can't wait man! Even though I miss the conversation in chat just know I am thinking about all you weirdos.
Love ya brother! Drive safe!
I've owned like 4-5 v65 sabres and a 700 sabre, all but 1 v-65 that i bought never needed the motor pulled to fix the infamous 2nd gear and 5th/overdrive issues. i send the gearsets out to have them back cut the engagement dogs on the gears, even developed a method to rebuild the stock unrebuildable rear shock. They are great bikes aside from the handlebar design, i swap them out for a wider more comfortable set. I've gotten older to the point where its difficult for me to swing a leg over the bike anymore, sticking to low seat height cruisers until i can't ride anymore.
Josh
I have an 85 magna 700 and love it
One flaw it smokes a little but it is 39 years old
10:46 quite impressive the ease of starting a 30 something years old bike. Honda 💪💪
I know you said your current living situation is temporary, but looks like the perfect place for you guys! Neat little shop and plenty of room!
I just got my hand on a 83 CX 650 custom i love everything about the bike except the hard to find parts hopefully i will get the bike going soon
That thing sounded amazing with the open exhaust lol.
I had a 1972 Suzuki 750 GT Lemans, i had it up 145 mph ,with 3 grand left to play with on the tachometer
And then you woke up.
Awesome! I owned a 1984 V45 Magna 700 (tariff beater) and 1982 V45 Sabre 750 some years back and loved them both! Enjoy the V65!
Technically the 700 wasn't a v45 or named a V45. Just VF700s Sabre.
bought a V65 magna when I was 18 back in 89 that sucker was awesome
Dude those and the VMax were monsters. They had a lot of issues and the VMax were basically bulletproof,that's why the VMax survived in that niche market for straight line monster rippers.. LoudLove
In '86 my bud sold me his V65 Magna to get the Sabre. Both were rockets. Once he got it we were flying together. I maxed out the magna, aprx 130ish mph. He looked at me, smiled and left me in the dust. We kept both bikes until we both, individually, got married. Young and dumb and lucky to still be here to tell the story. We both have HD Ultras now. LOVE to cruz!!!!!
Rode one all over Germany and down to Barcelona for 30 days leave. Awsome times Great bike.
Love it when a plan (or lack of) comes together!
One of the most exciting machines I've watched you do.
I sometimes check the exhaust manifolds with a heat gun to see if any carbs are running lean or not firing on any cylinders.
I owned as my last bike,( license plates were getting way overpriced here in Quebec), a 1983 Honda Magna V65, the 1100cc model. A beast, could break loose the rear anytime I went full throttle to pass some granddad on a cruise to Tim Hortons. Hated to sell it but at close to 70, I figured I’d wait until I can get a nice Honda Goldwing.
My friend had a V65 Sabre. I remember down shifting to third and hitting it to pass a semi at 60 mph. As I got around the semi I looked down at the speedo and I was doing 130! It was like “whoa whoa whoa whoa! Slow her down!” lol. It was seriously dangerously quick.
I bought one of these new and had it for 25 years or so. It was an amazing bike. BTW, they had issue with the temperature probe in the radiator.. I hot wired the fan with a switch early on and used it that way for years. I traveled all over the country on that bike.
I would love to have one again.
Has one in 84. It was a great wheelie machine. Was working at a Honda dealership was riding a Yamaha still as I worked at a Yamaha dealership 1st. It was a fast bike lots of torque. By 85 I was once again working at the Yamaha dealership. Service a new V-Max for a customer figured it would be equal to the V65 engine had a surprise coming. The Yamaha had more power everywhere. Put my Sabre up for sale within a month.
Y'all gonna save the V45s (V42s, too) and V30s? I've an 84 Magna 700, and I love it! I'm keeping my eyes out for a V65.
My older brother had on of those. We rode it from Illinois to the Colorado Rockies. Awesome bike. Will you be raffling this one off? I want to be sure I get tickets for that.
I owned one in the late 80s and bought it from a guy who said it was too scary . He was correct , it's a torque monster for the day .
Loving that Blaster Master intro music. Lol I'm a big fan of that game and bikes. Great vid!
I absolutely loved my 83' V45 Magna. Bought it in 88 wish I never sold it 😔
Need to get the front faring on it. Very fun bike, a friend of mine loaned me one for 6 months when I was in the Philippines back in 1990. V65 Sabre very fast, I was 24 years old, I had so much fun on that bike, it is a bike you need to know how to use your brakes because it will get up to speed super quick. I remember it would hit 60 in second gear before you knew what happened.
I had one just like this back in the early 90s.. had a loud ass 4 into 1 open meg. Probably the fastest bike I've been on until the 2016 v4 aprilia tuono.
I have a v45 magna at home and i’m always shocked by how great it pulls. Very impressive for its size!
A friend of mine had one of those that thing was stupid fast we dropped a rear end. Put some bars in there, strutted it, wheelie bar it and put a small bottle on it with an air shifter Took the rear tire, dropped it down to about 10 to 15 pound of air in the back tire do nine grand hole shots. It was fun.
I had an '84 V65 Saber. Bought it new and sold it after a few years of riding. Fast bike for sure!
I've got a 1985 VMAX, bought it new. Presently it has over 135,000 miles on the clock. Back in the day, I'd go prowling for V6 Sabres and Magna's, and eat them for lunch with the Max.
My riding buddies rightfully named the bike "Godzilla", a name it displays proudly on the rear fender to this day.
Oh yeah, with the exception of a couple stators being replaced, and a clutch job, the motor has never been torn down. I'd still put money on Godzilla in a run against a stock V65.
I'm always so happy when I know the retro video game music and so disappointed in myself when I don't. lol
In this one we had Blaster Master, Double Dragon and Pilot Wings!
FYI... Use some rubber cement to tack gaskets in place. Red grease works but it eliminates burnt oil residue. East, cheep and actually makes a better seal on paper gadgets..
My neighbour had a 500 in the 70s, all the dogs on the estate surrounded him after starting it, wagging tales & barking with excitement, then they would chase him while he was trying to kick them away 😂
Damn, another nice bike in his garage. He’s really living the dream!