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Repair & Rideout
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 23 มิ.ย. 2023
Hello and welcome to the channel. My name is Chris and this channel is about the mishaps, frustrations and general bodging of keeping classic motorcycles on the road. Occasionally, when one of them is running, we'll go on a ride out adventure in beautiful SW France where I have lived & worked for 20 years. This is not a "how to" channel. I have no engineering or mechanical expertise, I just like bikes & riding, which means that more often than not, they need fixing.
Z650 RS vs Z650B1
In this video I take my 1977 Kawasaki Z650B1 head to head with my 2022 Kawasaki Z650RS. On the road and close up in the workshop we examine these two bikes close up
#bikelife #motorcycle #france #classicbike #kawasaki #kz650 #kz650rs #z650 #z650 #japanese
#bikelife #motorcycle #france #classicbike #kawasaki #kz650 #kz650rs #z650 #z650 #japanese
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KZ650 Safety Inspection (incompetence?) Z650 MoT Issues
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Hi, in this video I take my classic Kawasaki for its now compulsory Controle Technique. However, the inspecting technician gets things wrong. A lack of training and hurriedly implemented legislation to blame? #bikelife #motorcycle #france #classicbike #kawasaki #kz650 #z650 #japanese #MoT
Auto Jumble Borse Moto + Blast up the Col du Portel
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Auto Jumble French Style Blast up Col du Portel #motorcycle #bikelife #harleydavidson #sportster #france #auto jumble
Oil Leak - Hide n Seek
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Fix, ride, repeat tracking down and repairing a dastardly oil leak on the RD #motorcycle #bikelife #yamaha #rd250 #yamaha #classicbike #twostroke #oil #japanese
1977 Kawasaki KZ650B1 Oil Change
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A simple oil & filter change on a classic Kawasaki KZ650B1 #motorcycle #kawasaki #kz #kz650 #z650 #oilchange #japanese #bikelife #france
Yamaha RD250 Oil Leak. But from where?
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My RD has started to leak oil and I’m having trouble finding the cause. #motorcycle #bikelife #rd250 #2stroke #france #yamaha #classicbike #vintage #oil
Gem or Junk Rear Tail/Brake Light Harley Sportster 48 - Trying Again from eBay
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Gem or Junk Rear Tail/Brake Light Harley Sportster 48 - Trying Again. Following on from my failure to fit an Amazon sourced rear light, I try an eBay purchase. Again I have to address quality issues, incorrect instructions and the willingness of suppliers to just give up rather than help out #motorcycle #harleydavidson #ebay #sportster #sportster48 #sportster1200
Importing a Vehicle (Kawasaki Z650RS) into France
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Follow my experience of exporting my Kawasaki from the UK into France. This is post Brexit export and I am required to pay 10% customs charges and 20% VAT (tva). I completed the whole process myself without using or paying for the services of a freight agency or importer. Different rules apply for other circumstances. For example, if I were moving my permanent residence from the UK to France my...
Harley Sportster Side Bag Fitting - Ideal for Curries
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Follow me fitting an aftermarket leather side bag by Chromecruisers on my Sportster. Fiddly to fit, difficult to align with the rear shocks but ideal for bringing home a curry and carrying a fuel bottle.
Yamaha RD250 Plug Chop Attempt
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In this video I dare to take my rebuilt RD250 to high RPM along the same road where a few months ago it detonated. My aim was to complete a plug chop test to analyse the air/fuel mixture. #motorcycle #2stroke #bikelife #yamaha #plugchop #RD250 #classicmotorbike #japanese
1977 Kawasaki Z650 LED Headlight Conversion
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This time I replace the LED bulb with a full LED headlamp unit. The unit cost €50 from Motea, which I paid for. #motorcycle #bikelife #japanese #classic
Sunday Ride-out With Friends
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Join Clare, our friends Andy & Paul and I on a Sunday rideout. We take in Carcassonne, Trebes and Rieux-Minervois. There’s not much chat in this one, just the countryside to enjoy #motorcycle #ducati #harleydavidson #france #rideout #indian #canaldumidi #carcassonne #trebes #freedom
Yamaha RD250 -Compulsory MoT Test for Classic Motorcycles (Controle Technique)
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Clare & I take two very different bikes, separated by 40 years, for their first compulsory controle technique (MoT). What happened and did they pass? #yamaha #RD #2stroke #motorcycle #classicmotorbike #mot #motovlog
Amazon LED Taillight Gem or Junk? Harley Sportster 48 Special
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Hi everyone, this LED tail & brake light is the latest modification I have planned for my Harley Sportster 48 Special. It’s a made in China & brought from Amazon so quality is guaranteed #amazon #harleydavidson #sportster #48special #motorcycle #taillights #led #bikemods
Yamaha RD Requires an Obligatory MOT (Contrôle Technique) + Emissions Problems Ahead?
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New legislation introduced from April requires all French registered motorcycles to have an MOT (contrôle technique). There are no exceptions for classic/historic/collection bikes manufactured after 1960. The only concession is that bikes registered as ‘vehicles de collection’ have to be tested every 5 years and not 3 as other bikes. In addition there is no exemption from Crit’Air emissions sta...
Yamaha RD250 Disaster Rebuild - The Trails and Tribulations of Running in vs Running Well.
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Yamaha RD250 Disaster Rebuild - The Trails and Tribulations of Running in vs Running Well.
A Look at the Classifieds + Update. Happy Easter everyone
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A Look at the Classifieds Update. Happy Easter everyone
Yamaha RD250 Reassembly. Will There Be Smoke?
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Yamaha RD250 Reassembly. Will There Be Smoke?
Aprilia Tuono V4 Factory Rent, Ride & Making Friends #aprilia #tuono #v4 #factory #spain #marbella
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Aprilia Tuono V4 Factory Rent, Ride & Making Friends #aprilia #tuono #v4 #factory #spain #marbella
Yamaha RD 250 Take Two Engine Reassembly
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Yamaha RD 250 Take Two Engine Reassembly
Yamaha RD250 Engine Rebuild Doesn’t Go To Plan
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Yamaha RD250 Engine Rebuild Doesn’t Go To Plan
Copart Kawasaki Finished & On The Road
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Copart Kawasaki Finished & On The Road
Copart Kawasaki Rebuild #repair&rideout #kawasaki #motorcycle #copart #repair
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Copart Kawasaki Rebuild #repair&rideout #kawasaki #motorcycle #copart #repair
The repairs begin Yamaha RD250 Disaster
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The repairs begin Yamaha RD250 Disaster
J ai aussi passé ma Z 650 de 1980 au contrôle et RAS , je vais voir en 2025 ce que va dire le contrôle pour ma Chief Indian , bonne route .
Je connais bien cette route , sympa a faire .👍✌
From 160 to 140 is a very jump. Try smaller jumps just to be save
Pods don't suit the harmonics of two strokes.
Im restoring a 1979 model cant wait to ride her
All the best with the restoration, you'll enjoy every minute on he road
So what's ur final jetting & settings?
@@jamiecruz280 I’m still on 140’s but I haven’t put any more miles on the engine. I need to properly run it in before I can really explore the top end limits and work on the jetting. I’m thinking that 145 may be optimal
I have the old B1 myself. Love it. Where did you get that t-shirt? Can't find it on zpower.
I brought from them a couple of years ago
The older B1 still holds the torch , they are so well balanced and beautiful looking ,of course moving forward better handling brakes etc ,on the RS but it just hasn't the soul of the old zed , iv had many zeds nines thous 13,s a Rickman , but the z650 still retains a special place deep down and lots of fun and i still have one in my stable , but great to see the spirit re born within the RS models , but you wouldn't imagine the Toe cutter on a RS model .
me to I prefer the b1 any day sorry but that's it I'm 64 years old
@@stephendelaney9839 I brought the Z650B for sentimental/nostalgic reasons. It wasn’t until much later that I researched its development and realized just how much design and engineering went into its production, and the success it had on the track.
Nice road.
@@Jay_Speed very lucky to have these great roads for riding
Up to now I imported two bikes and one van out of Belgium, a Triumph Trident 660 from 2021 was ready in three months no control needed and a Yamaha FZ1 Fazer from 2009 needs a control. If I ask why they cannot answer, my van a Citroen Jumpy diesel from 2005 needed two controls, one from Belgium and one in France and it took 10 months and 3 dossiers before it was ready. So my old-timer car stays on Belgium plates and one bike for the moment as well. I am in the Indre-et-Loire region, I don't know if it is different where you are. I don't do this on my own but enlist the help of a Peugeot garage in Ile-Bouchard.
Pre Brixit I imported quite a few cars, bikes & vans with no problem at all, as it should have been. Classic bikes were CT exempt at the time. Other vehicles required a CT in France. Bringing the Kawasaki RS over I had to pay 20% tva and 10% import duty at French customs in Calais. I applied for the Carte Gris on 1 July (submitting all the paperwork but no CoC as the bike has a European type approval on the V5c) and I finally received the CG last week! One of the issues is that CG's are now handled online or through approved centres (at quite a cost!) and not at the local prefecture. Not sure why your van required a Belgian CT and a French CT
Interesting review, thank you. Had the rs been supplied with a ZX6 engine, I would have bought one. However good the rs might be, I personally can't stand the sound of parallel twins. Each to their own, I guess. 👍
ZX6 engine would have been great
4 cylinders 4 the win. Never liked the thumping bumping lawnmower sound.
I agree. I was thinking about an exhaust for the RS, but a guy locally has done it. It doesn't improve the sound
I own the modern Z650RS as my first big bike. I'd like both. The Z900RS is probably a better spiritual successor to the old 4. The engine braking on the RS is interesting, the engine wants to be above 4k all the time, then the off throttle braking and on throttle jerkiness goes away.
Spot on. Certainly a perfect first big bike. Apparently there is an after market add-on to the ECU that eases the throttle response.
@@RepairandRideout damn euro 5 fuelling. A map and a chrome catless side pipe might be my route.
Rather have the 1977 any day ,every day over modern
An interesting comparison between the bikes. I think I would go for the RS; modern tech, styling homage to to the B1, and easy to live with.
The RS is very easy to ride and live with. It's a great daily and saves the B1 for weekends and special occasions
Just as I suspected the RS makes good use of it's 45 years worth of progressive technology so it should indeed be the better all round bike but if I had the choice my heart would rule my head I think and it would probably be the B1 even better with a period 4 into 1 exhaust . Nice comparison test thanks👍
Oh what was the brand of 4 into 1 everyone used to use? The RS is a nice tip of the hat to the original
@@RepairandRideout The Piper 4 into one suited them great, nice and slim and sounded like a rocket ship
@@retro423 That's it! The one I remember
@@RepairandRideout Yoshimura or Harris were my personal favourites tho they were the most expensive the other popular one was the Alpha 41 mine had a Motad Neta when bought it didn't like the sound much so swaped it for a Lazer which sounded much better imo .
Prefer the old Z, its a peach.
Both nice bikes, but prefer the B1 especially in Kawasaki green 😊
Very hard to beat the looks of a B1. Green all the way for me
the old one is much more good looking very nice
I think Kawasaki have done their best with the RS, but they had to work with what they were given
@@RepairandRideouti agree the euro norms are kripling newer "retro" bikes Somtimes its works out like with the new xsr900
Hi there. I have a RD400 and it’s not charging the battery. How to go about troubleshooting it? Where should I start? I checked all the fuses and they are intact.
Hi, sorry I'm no expert on these things. I would start with a workshop manual and a multi meter and see what output from the generator you're getting as far back in the loom and as close to the generator as possible. I think that there is a group of three wires that run up directly from the generator and over the engine to behind the fuse box/rectifier area and connect into the fuse/rectifier assembly. Your system may be different, you have a 400 and I don't know which model so it's difficult to say. If you can be sure the generator is working then it's a case of testing each component at a time with the multi meter, I think it's a resistance test. Other than that I'd check all the earths and any loose connections and of course make sure your battery isn't dud. If your generator broken I'd go for a complete ignition/charging system from Vape. I have one and it's brilliant. Good luck
Thanks for sharing the current state of affairs with MOT inspections in France. Interesting to contrast them with where we are in the US. On a positive side, safety compliance inspections are good to catch guys running bad tires, worn chains, non working brake lights, etc. Keeping folks safe out on the road is always a good idea. Conversely, too much government intervention can get out of hand in a hurry. Add in the cash grab aspect and environmental angles, things can go aft agley in a hurry. Our regulations in the US on vehicle MOT inspections vary by state. For example, New York requires annual safety inspections for cars and motorcycles. Emissions inspections are included for cars only. New York recently passed a law banning aftermarket exhaust systems and fuel modification devices like Power Commanders on motorcycles. Enforcement will be difficult. By contrast, Connecticut where I live, has no MOT inspections for motorcycles. So, I do see bad tires and worn chains on some bikes. Most of us, however practice self preservation seriously. Fresh tires, good brakes, lights that work, etc. You are right about the rabbit hole. I try to do my own thing and fly below the radar. I suspect the next few years are going to be interesting as our politicians try to regulate things more directly.
Seems a bit different in the UK having classic vehicles except from a MOT unless you choose to have one
The UK MOT test is the best.
Nice bike . Looks in great condition . At present we don't have any text on motorcycles in Ireland but for sure its coming and about time. Now my issue is that the guys testing are not qualified mechanics just trained to use a tick box system. The car test is so hit and miss . One guy will pass the car and another will fail it lol. God help us when the test does get here . Great stream 👍👍👍
Thanks. I am in two minds, on the one hand I'm used to having an Mot each year on bikes so I think what the problem. On the other I get the point that it's an imposition and that its dragging us down the "compliance" road for political purposes
@@RepairandRideout Guys over here simply don't look after bikes . Bikes here are a hobby and wouldn't be as valued as bikes in Europe . I have seen 1000cc sports bike with completely bald rear and front tyres. Chains hanging of the bike . Now that's only the start of it . I have a bike shop here and god you want to see what i see . It would make your toes curl. Now in farness to those that do look after the bikes they do it very well and will listen to me and get them sorted properly . What worries me is that our bikers take on very long tripos with out getting the bike serviced or even inspected .
I have to put a 1998 Deauville through a CT . Can you give me an idea of cost please ?
It does vary, between 65 & 85 euros
@@RepairandRideout Great, thanks
how many liters/quarts did you end up using?
Hi thanks for your question. At this stage I used 2.8qts
well done your one determined guy. These old girls need a bit of nurturing
@@mikekilbride Thanks, it’s all worth it. There’s nothing like them these days
The Harley is a change of tea blend from your RD.😅 Fun to see the Citroen's at the car meet. We do not see many Citroen's in the US. Ride safe.
@@Scott-ph2yk thanks for your comment, yes sometimes i prefer a cup of joe to a cup of Earl Grey. They both hot the spot. You do see some weird and wonderful French cars for the 60’s and 70’s
What are you riding . That engine sounds great . 👍👍👍
@@cbrider726 In this video my 2019 Harley Sportster 48 Special with a stage 1 tune on Vance & Hines short shot exhausts
You can buy led lights that are plug and play with hardware it's much easier
And breathe ! well done on a brilliant rebuild 👍hope you have miles (or kilometers ) of trouble free biking 😀
Thank you. I hope so, but unlikely😄
easy fix this time lad glad u got it sorted keep up the good work
Cheers Mark
Pushrod seal done? Lol
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Great to see you got there in the end.... Sounds Soooooo nice.
Thank you
Sounds great
Getting there slowly
is that a "tab" washer behind the sprocket nut ? it didnt look engaged ?
Thanks for the comment, don't worry I did push the tab over to snug up against the nut when I reassembled
I know this has nothing to do with the oil leak. You've got what looks like a std air box & expansion chambers. Did you have to re jett ?.
It has been re-jetted, an ongoing process though as it's still not quite there yet. I ran it too lean and hence the blow up last year. This year I need to put more running-in miles on the engine before going further with the jets
There is a mod that is used on LC that is a bush with another seal on the gear change shaft. Will see if I can find a link for you 😊
My RD has leaked in the same places even with a full rebuild and new seals. Thanks for a great channel. You’ve helped me to a successful rebuild of my own and I just LOVE my RD!
That's very kind of you to say so. I'm just bumbling along learning as I go
That could be because of wear in the case where shaft protrudes. There a British guy making a sollution for that. as on one of the RD f.B groups or Ebay :)
Use Yambits. Probably faster than 2 weeks 👍
Yambits are very good, I use them quite a lot. I'm not sure if they had this part in stock at the time
RIDE not Drive. oh, and don't ever smack your wrist pins without holding the rods .
Great job! Those 2 seals are usually the source of oil leaks on Yamaha twins. The neutral switch cover o ring will also leak sometimes, but it is easy to replace the o ring. Use lock tite on the screws and do not over tighten them, which will crack the cover. The engine sounds like the carbueration is crisp and well jetted. Happy Motoring!😊
Thanks you. just annoyed with myself for not investigating further the first time around
The joys of running these old bikes. The hole in the case where the gear shift shaft comes through can wear on some bikes. This allows the shaft to move around and cause sealing issues. Your one looks ok though from what can be seen and it looks like you've sorted it. Good job.
Are you using any other camera apart from insta 360
Thanks for your question. Only my iphone, but that's mostly for workshop filming
I wouldn't use 20w40, but rather use 10w50 for summer, I live in Perth, Western Australia, and we have very hot summers, the 20w part is the lowest temp, buy Penrite oil if you can, the 50 side will keep the oil good.
Good to know, thanks for your advice
My favourite bike the z650, I have three, to B models and a D3 SR650, a underrated classic, I am not a fan of your led head light, but I understand what you are trying to achieve. 😊
That's a great collection. I agree the look of that LED isn't the best. Maybe if something closer to the original design would have been better
Great looking bike and the scenery looks great, what area of France is it?
@@alanhowatson3462 thank you. In the Aude dept near Limoux. A bit more on the Z and scenery soon as I have to take it for a control MoT this week. New laws for classic bikes in France 😐
@@RepairandRideout looking forward to the next vlog 😀
Never skip rhe test ride.😊 Another fine specimen for your collection. Beautiful bike.
Any excuse to take her out, thanks for the compliment
Just bought a 75 Z1B . After many modern bikes finally found the perfect bike for me. Love it.
Really pleased for you, have fun
zpower are getting expensive
Everyone seems to be. I've found cmsnl.com to be very expensive lately, you really have to shop around
Very nice bike. On the look out for one at the moment. Spoke to a shop selling one and when I enquired were the valves done, he said they don't need checking unless you can hear something, all youtube bs 😂 any opinion?
@@paulsire difficult to say really, it’s unlikely a shop would want to go to the trouble to check the clearances. But these are old bikes now and you’d be very lucky to get one that doesn’t need something doing to it. Mine burns a little oil which I think is down to valve stem seals. Good luck in buying yours
Great videos, can you tell me what you torqued the vape rotor to please? My 77 250d has the same leak so I’ll take a look at my collar too, thank you
Hi Andy, I took the torque settings from the Yamaha air cooled Facebook page. 58ft-lb folks on there suggest
Good luck with the collar too