Antique Twistin' ft. Jarryd McNeil - vurbmoto
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- čas přidán 27. 03. 2016
- How old does something have to be to be coined an antique? Who knows. What we do know is that Jarryd McNeil will rip it up regardless. That being said, take a seat and prepare to witness (and listen to) radness as Jarryd McNeil takes this 1979 YZ250 up, down, and around Zaca Station!
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Finally a young rider not afraid to man handle a vintage bike - awesome riding
A prepped track, beautiful weather, premix, cooling fins, drum brakes, and a seat like a loaf of bread. Good times ahead.
Many comments seem to state that nobody rode a bike this fast in the 70's.
They did. Faster too. This guy rides well. He may have been competitive.
Air cooled 2 strokes make the most beautiful sound of them all...
Fecking crazy with a late 70's yz. He's like "What? Simple!".
This is the proof: No matter what model year your bike is, it's not the bike, it's the rider that makes the difference.
Then I see a USA SX race with 10 guys on the same second for a lap time. I know what is wrong there. It is the track. If the track is made to keep everybody the same speed,---might as well watch a parade.
coming from an old guy like myself, that was freakin awsome! Who needs 10,000 $ new bikes, not that kid.
That thing's got a pogo stick for a back shock a sofa for a seat and Flintstone brakes and he still kicks ass on it !!
Just shows how a great rider on a good old air-cooled bike can still haul the mail and have a blast. Great footage!
Wow 😲 can't say much else. Absolutely amazing riding on that bike 😍😍😍
So awesome!! A true thing of beauty, this film.... I cannot imagine how any of us would have reacted to see someone ride like this back in the day, doing whips like that🤯🤯🤯🤯. We would have shit ourselves!!! It would be great to see more videos of old bikes being ridden by modern pros👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Other than tricks,---I think the old guys had more talent, overall. It does take more talent to ride a 2-stroke fast, and the tracks separated the talent more.
This guy is riding it pretty good. I don't think the modern pros could go back in time and beat the earlier MX hero's.
Love the old 2~stroke Yamaha YZ250. Memories of Indian Dunes. Sounds like a fresh top end!
I grew up in the late 70s. this shows me what all the bikes I dreamed of can do.....AWSOME! vintage is a state of mind, ….not an age measurable.
1979 YZ 250 It goes like a rocket, Great riding skills .
I want more!!!
My entire group would love to ride an antique like that :)
The old girl still has it!
Soooo sick! More of these please!!
I bet it turns easier than the tall bikes today. The YZ250 2-stroke today is insanely tall. I lowered mine 1.75" total, (1" seat, .75 suspenders), to match what i rode in the 80's/90's,-corners so much better.
Bravo pour cette démonstration avec cette yz hurricane 👍🙏
I’m so old I remember when that bike was state of the art
me also
Shit now I can't blame my bike for my bad riding😩
I thought the same thing!
+Dave Hilton Hahahaha I know 😂 I feel so slow now😭😂
@@davehilton7136 Me too...ugh...
That was the coolest thing i've ever seen!
The greatest riding clip of all time
Sweet music!😃😃😃
wow this is great
I want more like this
He is treating that thing like a modern bike. Very good rider.
Imagine this style of riding in 79’
Dang!
That was soooo sick!
mcneil is now officially my hero
This made me happy!
That was awesome
Damn I want an up close picture of that whip on that thing
Its not antique if I remember drooling over one on the showroom floor when they were brand new !
The best days of yz motocross 2stroke air cooled nothing beats these reliable yamaha,s wish they still produced in the factory i would buy a couple they are fun to ride just motocross old school style nothing beats a yz
Just amazing guys! Such a cool style of shooting!
I just bought a 1977 YZ400 😁
I just came back from a vintage race. The fastest guy there was on a literal barn-find 1975 Maico 250. The thing had blown shocks, half the seat foam missing, horrifically toast rear wheel bearing, 40psi in the rear, a flat front tire, bare uninsulated ignition wires hanging down, pipe not fixed to the cylinder by any means other than the REAR pipe mount, and a chain that 2 hours before had been so rusted that it would stand up on its own (he doused it in WD-40 for the race). The dude got huge air time and left the entire field for dead by half a lap, which included some 90s Revo-2 class bikes. I think it's fair to say he had the single worst bike there that day. A Maico is an excellent machine, but his was completely toast after sitting in a shed for 40 years. Dude inherited it, put on some tires, soaked the chain in WD and went racing. Absolute madlad. The rider is everything.
That just made my day!!!
I stand corrected. Sounds great. More!!!!!
more more more more!!!!!
👍WOW!
I had a 78' YZ 250 brand new, Hayward Yamaha cost $1299 out the door. I rode that to death, 2 pistons later the bike was worn out. The best most reliable bike I ever had.
I think you could have gotten it for less than that. I bought a new 1979 YZ125 in 1980, (left over at the dealership), for $850.00.
that sound omg :))
I have this bike in my garage. The rebuild starts today
Perfect, the 1979 is a wonderful bike. Did you finish it?
My next restoration project a 79 250F is out there waiting to be finished so it can put me into the hospital......
So glad my riding career started in the early 90s..did you see that thing dancing threw the corners! Lol looked like a crackhead in a break dancing contest. You were the man to be any kind of good rider back then.
Awesome!
So fuck'in fast on this ol' beauty! #2smoke
best vid to exsist
That's why l like yamahas there Where some of the best bikes made back in the day....
Super!
Cool!
awesome
Wow. This guy rides a 79 better than i ride my 2019
haha cheers mate
Rides the old school bike as it was meant to be ridden! Cool to see.
Proper Action!
That's what I'm talking about. :-)
So cool to a classic be ridden at that level instead of some squid poppin down the street. New bike? Nah, 80% rider 20% bike anyway. Sounds like the day it rolled off the line.
Seat tank mounts my 79 needs. Gotta hook coil up front brake clutch cable airbox and element
funnest bike he will ever ride!!
ooooooooh yeah
That's probably as sideways as a vintage bike has ever been
I was thinking the same thing 😂👊🏽
+Jacob Zack Arnbrister Guess you never saw JoJo Keller from '83 :O) www.buckleyphotos.com/classicprints/source/image/jojoscrub.jpg
+stp479 I hadn't ever seen that shot. Talk about ahead of your time. Makes me wonder why it's called the "Bubba Scrub" and not the "JoJo Scrub".
+Chris Heath You are right, and if JoJo had gotten his fitness level consistent I think he'd have been able to do just that.
+stp479 I raced NESC Moto x in the mid to late 90's. I enjoyed watching JoJo rip it up. Man was that guy fast! He was a very well respected racer. Used to give all the top guys of that time a run for their money.
I watched it, Twice.
Just beautiful, and the next years model was a quantum leap forward - Yamaha swept all classes in B-O-Y in 1980. My 1980YZ125G slayed waterpumpers for years in the straights. It was under 190lbs dry weight.
80 was a great year for Yamaha. But, in 81 they got put back in their place in Open class.
Wow!!!!!!!!!
If a dirt bike and tracks got as easy to ride as plopping your butt in a Lazy Boy Recliner Chair, will everybody be bragging about how much talent they have?
:)
I have an 81 yz250 thing is like Riding a rock. This guy throws it around like a new 125. You know how to ride bro.
I got 2 1977 yz250
So typical of this generation of youtubers. This video is perfect with no annoying background music that is so fking loud, you cant hear the engine. And ofc the fking camera changes all the time.
This is simple, clean, best quality video of a dirt bike. And it got only 1tn likes???? Piss off youtube, fking hypocrites.
Braaaaaaaaaap!
Nice. .
The damp and rebound is the fail
Pololo ce song !!! *_*
I see this man at Unadilla Mx Rewind I’m loading my bike up and driving the 5 hours back home😂
I had 2 of those one to ride and one for parts, bad ass is all I can say
Dude this was awesome! It's clear to see you guys have a plethora of styles and that's really great!
What fps are you guys shooting in?
+Chase Jasper Down I don't want to speak for Jacob (the creator of the video) but Jacobs owns a Sony SF700. The real time is most likely shot in 1080 30fps and the slomo is shot on a special buffer in the camera which can be at 120,240,and 480. More than likely the shots in this video are shot in 240fps.
Jesse Ansley Films Wow! That was very helpful. Thank you!
And that, folks, is why the average guy doesn’t need to worry about what the shootouts say, or need a modern bike at all haha.
MXA today is a sales brochure today compared to MXA of the 70's-80's and 90's. When you bought a bike back then after reading their review(s), you knew what you were getting in every aspect of the bike. Picked up a 2019 YZ250 2-stroke after 18 years off a bike and after reading the MXA vague review. The bike was a total surprise, and I had done a lot of work to it to make it a great bike. Glad I learned how to do all that stuff back in the day.
Looks like a crazy track, can vurbmoto do a GoPro/helmet cam of the track
I didn't know old bikes could do that it is definitely the writer why buy a new one I just need to get better.
LET BROC BY
Hannah on Ping-Ding's show. "I don't like to bring that up, but he remembers that kind of crap." :)
I think , that bike has never been whipped before like this....wow
What station is this? Cuz I hear music!
The song is WAIL of the BANSHEES! Music to my ears!
When I was 17 I thought if I could just get that bike I could be a rich man. Little more complicated...
Well, I have a buddy, now 61 who built his own mini bike with parts at 8 years old around 1968, because his Mom would not buy him one, and today he makes all the Indian Motorcycle gas tanks and fenders (and other customers also), out of Lowell Michigan, (Envision Engineering). He got rich. He still rides too, (and still fast), but now he rides in places like Costa Rica for fun. Production or poverty. The only choice really. :)
Damn it. Now there's nut everywhere.
+OTHGbronco82 ROFL! I forward this video to my Father... I think may have nutted himself also... He use to have a 79 YZ 250 and seen many of photos of it.
The only way it could be better is if it was a full 40 man gate of pro's on 125's.
I remember the Yamahop well. Put YZ suspension on my 1978 IT175. It was a much better bike than the one that followed (1980 IT175) IMO. Motor sucked on the 80 model but suspension/chassis was probably better. Still did the hop though.
I had an 86 200 with YZ 250 susp
Where is that track?
Damn! When was the last time you heard brake chatter? I'll bet a lot of you have never heard it. lol
Chain chatter.
im 14 and i have the same bike
Must of had a ton of suspension work , but yea nice ride
Aside from the whips, they ride hard like this when these bikes were new. I'd imagine this bike probably has a fresh rebuilt rear shock, emulators in the front which are cheap and easy, then springs spec'd for his weight. Even with an old bike like this, setup is still 90% of it. Good setup beats good technology every time.
What a sound o_o I wonder how much hp that thing makes?
Stock they were around 30hp at the tire. Built, they can be made to match a modern YZ for power, although the powerband is always going to be a bit narrower without YPVS.
im 5 foot 4 can i fit on a crf 250 for stroke
SQD Productions yes. If you have the riding skill. Always ride safe!
them old ones just sound so.. so fuckin mean
6 speed? Hp?
Hanah never rode it like that
where is that track
Buellton, CA
I feel bad for the older riders whose old bikes are called "antiques" now.
Bob Hanah never rode it like that
who is that? He is effing ripping on that 79 Yz