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Randy Hall
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 29 เม.ย. 2011
Here you'll find vintage motorcycle restorations from Honda, Yamaha and Suzuki, real estate videos, and (very) random reviews.
8919 Clay Street, Merrillville, IN
Amazing 21+ acre retreat includes a beautiful ranch home, barn and pond frontage.
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Razor C35 SLA scooter review and ride
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Overview of the Razor C35 SLA electric scooter purchased at Walmart plus a quick ride on neighborhood hills.
1972 Honda CB 500 start up and ride
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Quick vid of a recent restore - 1972 Honda CB 500 Four. OK attempt at a 0 - 60. #honda #cb500 #motorcycle
1972 Honda CB500 four
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Picked up this local ultra low mile 1972 Honda CB500 earlier this year from the original owner. Had not run since the early 80s. #honda #cb500 #motorcycle
Greenworks Pro 60V 25" Mower Review (Hilly lawn)
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Quick review of my newish Greenworks electric mower including how it performs on hills. #greenworks
512 Camden Court, Valparaiso, IN 46385
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Stately home located in the Shorewood subdivision.
408 Sturdy Road, Valparaiso, IN
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Beautifully updated 2 bedroom condo with garage parking and a private balcony in the heart of Valparaiso.
405 S. 13th Street, Chesterton, Indiana
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405 S. 13th Street, Chesterton, Indiana
1006 Burlington Beach Road, Valparaiso, Indiana
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1006 Burlington Beach Road, Valparaiso, Indiana
Is there a way to swap the battery to lithium ion
I owned one back in the 1970's it went 45mph and not a bit more, unless going downhill. Where I discovered that if I tucked down, put one hand behind my back and kept knees in, and went down a long incline, it would go 60 indicated. I tried everything I could think of to make it cruise faster. playing with ignition timing, exhaust mods, intake mods, etc. Nothing helped. 45MPH was it.
So interesting selling it to me?
Very nice, I imagine you sold, let me know if it’s still available
Super .i have t.s 50 bike
They now make it with 80v batteries, which I like since I have other Greenworks tools that use the 80v battery. Plus it will be 1/3rd more powerful than the one in this video, great in high wet grass. The other thing to mention is the batteries charge in about an hour. That's a big plus if you run out of juice or need the battery for another tool. I always bad so the clumping you experience is null and void for me.
C’est un exemplaire magnifiquement restaurée !
Beautiful ❤
Lovely two-stroke torque,so relaxed.
Thank you for the riding review, I have some hills so you saved me the hassle!
For sale?
Nice bike
How much psi per front amd rear tire to nflate
Your handlebar is on back to front. Three grips are meant to be angled toward you on the little finger end of your grip, you've got it having away.
Good memories. That was my first bike, bought 2 years used in 1980. Rode mine from Virginia to Miami (and stayed for life) in 1983 when I got out of the Marine Corps. Unfortunately mine was totaled at a red light rear end collision within a year. I was okay but not the Yamaha. Still riding to date. Now it's an Indian Super Chief Limited. ✌️
Got mines for 99$ at Walmart
Can you tell me what to get a charger like that for a scooter like
Didn’t know they came in blue. Mine was burgundy. Blue looks nice.
Fantastic Machine!!! Only thing that I noticed were the rear turn signals. I know that many parts for these are very hard to obtain. Congratulations,
I just worked out a deal for a 79 CM400T, it’s burgundy with the pinkish colored pin stripes and has 10k miles on her. She’s recently been gone through and she’s really running very nicely. This is no where near my first bike but I chose to buy it over every other bike because it’s what I was looking for. Anyone can buy a Harley and look exactly like the pack but that’s just not me. I’m not much of a fan of the Harley culture. I pick the bike up in the morning and I’ll post an update after I’ve ridden it around. I gave $1900 bucks for her by the way, to me that’s a good deal for a fun little bike that is generally pretty bulletproof. I’ll keep this video audience updated. Sweet bike by the way, that blue is really a nice combination. If I ever paint mine I’ll keep this one in mind.
UPDATE: the kids still love these scooters and I've not had to change the tires to date. Probably 50+ miles on them.
As a kid I do like it and that’s actually a good scooter for adult I would recommend it
This bike recently went to a good home here in Indiana. Time to find my next project.
UPDATE: I recently started using the bagger. It is a way way better mower if you're willing to bag. You can mow less frequently and still hold a good pace vs bogging down.
In my professional opinion that whole thing is made out of unobtanium! ;-)
Gave me a challenge here and there but a fun bike to work on
That scooter looks pretty nice and for the price you got it was a huge steal.
Well preserved TS400! I`m trying to close a deal on a TS400 now.
Great bikes...one of my favorite that I've owned
The company says about 10 miles distance but that's on a empty road with no traffic. City mileage is 7 miles
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If I'm not mistaken, that camera shake was a result of buffeting caused by shock waves forming near the leading edge of that headlight nacelle!! If there had been more humidity in the air, we might have seen a vapor ring form too!! Love the CT90 and the video!!
Flaw with scooter be prepared overtime as the tire in the rear goes flat becuase the air tube doesnt hold well to heat replaced it with a solid rear tire for like 20 bucks solid and rides well.
Where do you get the tire from?
Amazon you get the solid tire the one thats tubeless one with the holes in it you never have to worry about that issue again thats what they should have done in the first place because the heat from the motor kills the tire innertube itself/@@shannonlove44
Yes i would like to know as well!?
I got mine from Amazon and it was easy to install the rear wheel
I bought two. After 4 or 5 times on them, ( less than a months time) both back tires are flat.
Lol same. I'm watching videos to replace.
Odd... not being able to pull it backwards isn't a deal breaker, but it is a big deal. Which there were a neutral gear for reversing it. Makes me give this a second thought.
You certainly can pull it backwards. You just have to release the self propel handle a second or two before you pull it back. Not a big deal at all. The guy in this video needs some basic training.
Got my Dad's 79 ct90 running w/600 original miles, quick carb cleaning and spiders removed, bone stock, pins the needle (downhill) easy. Takes 15 minutes to warm up and hold idle though
Interesting, also good to note the height adjustment has 7 settings, a 3 is SUPER low. 1 is like a half inch, which is insane. The power of the self-propel is practically a jog. Mine you can pull back... its the 80v.
Which one is the msrp?
Not good 😢😢😢
No replacement wheel tire and back not good
Haven't had that same experience...so far the tires hold air great and my girls have put many many miles on them
I've had the same mower for over a year. It's biggest drawback is it's not pick up the oak leafs like my 21" Honda did, . I've tried lowering the mower and mowing with the Turbo speed and it still leave a lot of leaves behind.
That's typical of mulching mowers in general compared to a regular high lift bagger mower
@@OneAndOnlyChi Both the Honda and Greenworks mulch and both are baggers. I think it has something to do with the angle of the Honda blade that gives the Honda more uplift. The Greenworks blade is flatter.
Beautiful.
Had the identical motorcycle,right down to the year and exact color, back in 1976,to 1979, miss it very much ,lots of happy miles, very very dependable, always ran great, ah goodtimes,good times, still driving Honda's , cars instead
ホンダ~ドリームcb500フオア~4本マフラーいいサウンドですね。大事に乗ってください。😊
We have one I use it all the time
Preciosa !!!
I got mine at Walmart a few months back, it was selling for $199.00 on the site retailed for over $500.00!! I bought one I am a petite in stature 4'11 and about 125lbs it runs ok, ride is pretty bumpy on certain terrains but flat surfaces it isn't too bad and has decent speed, it has been cold so haven't gotten it out that much, I will ride to my community mailbox (which is walking distance) 🙄but it's fun to ride there, I got it to ride around the park near where I live, it is ok on small gravel, it is fun I do wear my helmet of course, I am not sure how long it runs before batter completely goes out, once the weather is warmer I will really test it out, for what I bought it for I don't think I would want it to go faster than the 15mph in sport mode, I don't plan on riding it on the interstate, but locally around the area or taking it with me to parks to ride around the ponds is pretty fun, it was worth the money in my opinion.
Reminds me of all that was good about the seventys and motorcycles
Que coisa mais lindaaaaaa.
I had that same bike back in the day,. Racked up over 83,000 miles in the 4 years that I owned it . Rock solid ,never any problem. Routine maintenance and this thing will run for a life time. This is an absolutely stunning bike that You have.
Good looking bike. Use to own one just like it.
It's a beauty.
Has anyone figured out how to replace the rear tire? Very bad make and went flat after a week.
Yes I need to know how to do so also
@ I never got a answer, scooter sits as I wait for answers, sucks because is happen a week after purchase new