It's the summer of '71. You're at the beach, riding your Go Devil Model 104 with your radio strapped to the back blasting Led Zeppelin's latest hit, Immigrant Song. Life is good. Till your HS40 carburetor starts acting up again.
It's amazing how much that bike has in common with the 1970 Rupp Roadster. Frame and forks look identical with the exception of the gusset at the fork neck. Swing arm is a bit different as well. I always thought Rupp was the top of the line. In it's day I think this one is a little better bike.
That is a great barn find! I remember when these were the hot ticket in the 60s and early 70s. One of the others was the Tote-Goat for the outdoorsman.
I had the same mini bike when I was 9 years old in the mid seventies…. My dad payed 40 dollars for it used. I rode the wheels off it till the motor died, then my dad stole the motor off the garden tiller and I was back in action ! With a 5 Hp Briggs !! I loved that mini bike
Use the kickstand to get the rear wheel off of the ground. Pull start, swing a leg over, pray, give MUCH throttle and lean back down. I should add: Pray you live lol. Great vid Guys. Thanks for the years of entertainment. Merry Christmas and God bless.
What a killer bike. Tahnks to Grandpa that kept it running all those years. One of the easiest "get er runnin' " vids ever. :-) Would like an update when new parts come in... oil change n stuff for filler maybe? And give the old gal a bath please. Very nice vintage piece of history there.
In 1973 a friend of mine had that same mini bike, and we rode together out on the country roads every weekend and all summer long. The Go Devil was fast, and quick off the line. My mini bike was a chopper style had the same Tecumseh engine as the Go Devil, but had a centrifugal clutch. My mini bike however had the optional kick starter which replaced the pull start. This was apparently a factory option, and it worked great. I always was envious of the torque converter and jack shaft on his Go Devil. You have a great piece of history and a great performing mini bike there and in my opinion, one of the best designed mini bikes ever... a real score.. Joe
That Jari sickle bar mower is awesome. I fixed one up a couple years ago and used it one time. You're right, they're scary. From a time when men were men and tools didn't have much for safety.
Back when I was little, around the early 2000’s, my grandpa bought a small mini bike frame. It had the wheels, brakes, seat, it was only missing the motor. My grandpa got a small 80cc motor and had a custom jackshaft made for it, and turned it into a direct drive bike. Gear ratio was 12:1, it was relatively easy to push start, had a top speed of about 20 mph and it was super fun.
Yep. Blow it apart, clean it thoroughly, put it back together with a torque converter and carb and repair the tail light. Great little bike! Merry Christmas!
This is my favorite mini bike that you have worked on, because it looks like a mini-trail. Love the old engine, large dia tires, front/rear shocks, and monkey style handle bars. Great barn find, and looking forward to more content on this mini bike. And welcome to my home state: IOWA
A tip: If you want to take off surface rust on chrome, use 0000 Steel Wool and WD-40 to polish it away. Using 0000 steel wool and rubbing alcohol works to take away surface scratches (not gouges) in plastic and metal.
Back to the old days just you two guys working on somthing. Don’t get me wrong we all love Charles but there’s nothing like the old dynamic duo. Love you Charles lol
Man this really reminds me of the rupp minibike i had as a kid. It was a rupp roadster 2. Had a 3 1/2 hp motor and a buddy of mine at the time would ride it together like dumb and dumber!! Miss that bike!
I wish I had known those were rare. Bought one 20 years ago for$25 complete and running and after 2 years of of a bunch of kids learning on it sold it for $200. Was a super fun bike. Way better than my rupp or Gemini
I don’t know if it’s to late or not. But about that barn find mini bike . A little ingenuity. You could almost make a hand clutch like the old Harley with a handle. A modified throw out bearing possibly. Just a thought. Like the channel.👍
Can’t wait to see it with a new torque converter! It looks very similar to the 74 Rupp I just picked up. It was in an old collapsed shed for 40 years under the one part of the tin roof that was still good.
This place reminds a bit of your parents place John. I love the mowed nice free ride area. I think you guys should pick an area like this at your place to keep mowed. I also like the wide spaced trees. Makes me want to go back and watch some old videos of yours!
That Sickle bar mower very possibly could be a wizard or dixey brand I had one myself it looks identical very good for cutting down stuff close to an inch in size
You may be right. There were a couple of others making sickle bar mowers like this one too. But it does look more like a Dixey, the Wizard were a narrower track on the wheels as I remember. I didn't see the wheel drive system that the Wizard used.
I've got a yellow one from Missouri with rear shocks,and a cantilever front end..always wondered what it was thank you for this video...........alot of questions closer to being answered
I wish you guys would drop more than two videos a week it's ridiculous and by the time you get back to the drag rail it's two weeks later I really wish that you guys would fix the problem that it's having and continue to work on that
I hate to be that guy that says: You all need a few sets of new points for various old engines. This will be better to put a few bucks into that than ever consider it again oce you put new ones in. And you can definitely reuse newer sets reliably. Good day guys.
You can get these replacement carburetors on Amazon with a low and a high speed adjustment as an upgrade for about 15 to $20. Of course they're Chinese made but they're not too bad and they get the job done.
If you need to use the hammer and pry bar on a flywheel (or hammering on the end of any threads) put the nut back on a few threads to protect the end of it.
That’s a perfect find I may have a lead on a old original sears I saw hanging in a barn about ten or fifteen years ago I’m going to check it out I can remember when the brothers got it for Christmas glad I saw this it reminded me about it I may go check if it’s still there
It's the summer of '71. You're at the beach, riding your Go Devil Model 104 with your radio strapped to the back blasting Led Zeppelin's latest hit, Immigrant Song. Life is good. Till your HS40 carburetor starts acting up again.
and my damn hose clamp fell off EDIT: love ya guys been watchin for years :) any time I see a vid I click it.
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This bike reminds me of the Rupp roadster I had as a kid. It had smaller wheels and the tank was chrome.
Sweet save guys. Instead of putting new parts on maybe try to source some old good condition parts and keep it original.
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Looks like a great runner, and that full suspension 🤌🤌
It's amazing how much that bike has in common with the 1970 Rupp Roadster. Frame and forks look identical with the exception of the gusset at the fork neck. Swing arm is a bit different as well.
I always thought Rupp was the top of the line. In it's day I think this one is a little better bike.
Copy cats I had a rupp scrambler must have used the same parts because they are identical
One of the best mini bike exhaust notes! Keep doing what you do‼
Fer sure sounded meaner than the junk yard dog!
Extended Universe Crossover! YESSSSSSSS!!!!!
That is a great barn find! I remember when these were the hot ticket in the 60s and early 70s. One of the others was the Tote-Goat for the outdoorsman.
It sounds lovely with that strait pipe 🤩
Love seeing the old school O.G. style build/revival in a garage projects like this.
I had the same mini bike when I was 9 years old in the mid seventies…. My dad payed 40 dollars for it used. I rode the wheels off it till the motor died, then my dad stole the motor off the garden tiller and I was back in action ! With a 5 Hp Briggs !! I loved that mini bike
I can see why grandpa had it for so long and that's awesome you guys made it run again. Pretty sure the family is stoked about it 🤙
I absolutely love the look of the spoked 10/12in pit bike tires!
Use the kickstand to get the rear wheel off of the ground. Pull start, swing a leg over, pray, give MUCH throttle and lean back down. I should add: Pray you live lol. Great vid Guys. Thanks for the years of entertainment. Merry Christmas and God bless.
What a killer bike. Tahnks to Grandpa that kept it running all those years. One of the easiest "get er runnin' " vids ever. :-)
Would like an update when new parts come in... oil change n stuff for filler maybe? And give the old gal a bath please. Very nice vintage piece of history there.
It's really cool watching something that old bring joy to people again!
Awesome 👍
Best spark is one you can hear! And you can hear that one!
You brought back memorys == 70 yr old Vet. smiling like a kid at X-mas LOL
In 1973 a friend of mine had that same mini bike, and we rode together out on the country roads every weekend and all summer long. The Go Devil was fast, and quick off the line. My mini bike was a chopper style had the same Tecumseh engine as the Go Devil, but had a centrifugal clutch. My mini bike however had the optional kick starter which replaced the pull start. This was apparently a factory option, and it worked great. I always was envious of the torque converter and jack shaft on his Go Devil. You have a great piece of history and a great performing mini bike there and in my opinion, one of the best designed mini bikes ever... a real score.. Joe
That Jari sickle bar mower is awesome. I fixed one up a couple years ago and used it one time. You're right, they're scary. From a time when men were men and tools didn't have much for safety.
Back when I was little, around the early 2000’s, my grandpa bought a small mini bike frame. It had the wheels, brakes, seat, it was only missing the motor. My grandpa got a small 80cc motor and had a custom jackshaft made for it, and turned it into a direct drive bike. Gear ratio was 12:1, it was relatively easy to push start, had a top speed of about 20 mph and it was super fun.
love old mini bikes. my first was a 1974 Harley X90. loved it. this one reminds me so much of it.
Interesting seeing you guys zip around at the JYD Ranch. Lots of recognizable projects around! 👌
I was thinking the same as you I saw the limo
Same I do know the area :) Kool
Yep. Blow it apart, clean it thoroughly, put it back together with a torque converter and carb and repair the tail light. Great little bike! Merry Christmas!
That is so awesome! I love to see those old style mini bikes just fire right up...They really made stuff to last back then..
Yes the magnet on the flywheel and the pickup on the Magneto needs to be cleaned for good spark
I think that bike is a sweetheart, definitely a restoration project...I would flip the front fender around if possible also
This is my favorite mini bike that you have worked on, because it looks like a mini-trail. Love the old engine, large dia tires, front/rear shocks, and monkey style handle bars. Great barn find, and looking forward to more content on this mini bike. And welcome to my home state: IOWA
Wish Kevin and Mook a Merry Christmas for us!
That’s a hell of a find guys and that thing looks and sounds great. Great work great video. Can’t wait to see it completed.👍🏼🤩❤️
I love the barn find mini bike I love the color red it's awesome good find runs great
Mini-bikes are always a blast to ride.
That bike deserves a nice restoration. 👍
💯 This is my favorite mini bike you guys have found so far. It seems surprisingly quick compared to some of the other Tecumsehes
Another great find..LOVE IT
This should be excellent...
That drive setup is so much nicer than a glowing red hot centrifugal clutch when riding on lawn!
And that exhaust sounds great!
Wow what an amazing find! And it runs with only a small about of work! Can’t wait to see it in upcoming videos! Just awesome. 👍
A tip: If you want to take off surface rust on chrome, use 0000 Steel Wool and WD-40 to polish it away. Using 0000 steel wool and rubbing alcohol works to take away surface scratches (not gouges) in plastic and metal.
What a cool piece of mini bike history.
Cool little bike. It looks a lot like a Rupp, especially the tank.
Back to the old days just you two guys working on somthing. Don’t get me wrong we all love Charles but there’s nothing like the old dynamic duo. Love you Charles lol
Man this really reminds me of the rupp minibike i had as a kid. It was a rupp roadster 2. Had a 3 1/2 hp motor and a buddy of mine at the time would ride it together like dumb and dumber!! Miss that bike!
I wish I had known those were rare. Bought one 20 years ago for$25 complete and running and after 2 years of of a bunch of kids learning on it sold it for $200. Was a super fun bike. Way better than my rupp or Gemini
This one legit made me smile, thank you guys. Just an awesome find!
these old 60s/70s trail bike builds never disappoint
I don’t know if it’s to late or not. But about that barn find mini bike . A little ingenuity. You could almost make a hand clutch like the old Harley with a handle. A modified throw out bearing possibly. Just a thought. Like the channel.👍
That's definitely one of the coolest mini bikes I've ever seen. Awesome! 👍
In1971,you at the beach summer ans stuffnhaving fun ❤
I love that it has a variable speed clutch instead of just a centrifugal clutch.
Man you guys can make almost anything run. Good work guys.
That is a wicked sounding 4 horse!!
That is a great little bike! I like the fact that is is so simple of a build!
Excellent vlog guys, ✌️👍🇬🇧
Can’t wait to see it with a new torque converter! It looks very similar to the 74 Rupp I just picked up. It was in an old collapsed shed for 40 years under the one part of the tin roof that was still good.
This place reminds a bit of your parents place John. I love the mowed nice free ride area. I think you guys should pick an area like this at your place to keep mowed. I also like the wide spaced trees. Makes me want to go back and watch some old videos of yours!
Coolest mini bike I've ever seen or heard. The thing sounds awesome!
Awesome looking bike 🤘 you guys are awesome
Cadillac of mini bikes Love it 👍🏻✌🏻
Once had a RUPP was just like that. Had a Tecumseh on it. I think l gave an album for it.
Hopefully y'all restore that one just awesomeness for sure !!
Heck yaaa it's lunchtime❤
rupp had a hand in making minibikes popular as well ! 👍
I made everything cool.
Glad to see you back, and doing great after the hacking of Your Site! Love your collection of Mini Bikes and Go Carts! Keep up the great work!!!!
I have the same e46 M3. 2002, titanium silver metallic. Great car.
That Sickle bar mower very possibly could be a wizard or dixey brand I had one myself it looks identical very good for cutting down stuff close to an inch in size
You may be right. There were a couple of others making sickle bar mowers like this one too. But it does look more like a Dixey, the Wizard were a narrower track on the wheels as I remember. I didn't see the wheel drive system that the Wizard used.
You can tell it's Kevin's shop - there's a bottle of D-Germ on the table 😂
I've got a yellow one from Missouri with rear shocks,and a cantilever front end..always wondered what it was thank you for this video...........alot of questions closer to being answered
I never wanted a mini bike before watching this channel. It may be the last thing the guys with cubic dollars haven't ruined.
great mini bike I have this same bike that is Bonanza blue!!! 2 1/5 briggs flat head a keeper fellas!!!
Sweet mini bike guys!! since it's so complete and original I would try to keep it that way with the original carburetor so forth
i literally saw one sell yesterday on mecum brand new for $2k
I love JYD channel.
Always got something awesome going on!!!!
Same with you guys!!!
sweet mini bike, it has an awesome exhaust note too!
Excellent job guys....Awsome parcel restro !!
Got my Xmas dragster for the tree. Thank you
Nice piece of vintage glory. Can be the get around unit for the back 40 when the driveline is fixed
That is so nice. wow
Alright minibikes don't get much nicer than that.
That's a gen minibike!! Good job guys
That's a cool bike Ike! Same way I found my chrome Harrison with front ski barn find!
That's a cool bike. Can't wait to see the rebuild video.
that minibike looks like alot of fun
great find
I wish you guys would drop more than two videos a week it's ridiculous and by the time you get back to the drag rail it's two weeks later I really wish that you guys would fix the problem that it's having and continue to work on that
Glad to see you guys got your channel back!
I never get tired of your content ... great mini bike. Thanks for all you do.
Great video, awesome little bike, good “bodging” to get it running. 👍🏼
I hate to be that guy that says: You all need a few sets of new points for various old engines. This will be better to put a few bucks into that than ever consider it again oce you put new ones in. And you can definitely reuse newer sets reliably.
Good day guys.
Thats gotta be one of the coolest minibikes ive seen! It would be cool to see the ratrod engine in this thing!
Great find! Looking forward to another vid on this bike!
At the 22 minute mark I thought to myself. Man that look like Kevin's yard. Looking forward to the other videos that come from this trip!
That's an awesome bike! The engine sounds strong.
I always enjoy your videos especially the mini bikes takes me back when I had my mini bike thanks guys
Wow, it's even older than I am. It might be in better shape than I am too, lol. A great find Issac!
IIRC the four cylinder engine in the WWll Jeeps were called ‘Go Devil’
You can get these replacement carburetors on Amazon with a low and a high speed adjustment as an upgrade for about 15 to $20. Of course they're Chinese made but they're not too bad and they get the job done.
If you need to use the hammer and pry bar on a flywheel (or hammering on the end of any threads) put the nut back on a few threads to protect the end of it.
Doesn't always save you tho, you can still crush you're threads done it so many times
Hell yeah!!! Hello from Des Moines, IA.....I hope you enjoyed your trip friend!!!
Get it road registration and go on a adventure trip ... you know it'll be a great experience .oh and invite some subscriber's along to!
Awesome little bike. I would love to find some of the deals you guys stumble across.
There is no stumbling it’s hunting and keeping eyes and ears open they are out there. I found a few myself.
Worthy of a full restoration
That’s a perfect find I may have a lead on a old original sears I saw hanging in a barn about ten or fifteen years ago I’m going to check it out I can remember when the brothers got it for Christmas glad I saw this it reminded me about it I may go check if it’s still there
Good ep. Backyard flashbacks though.
Love the bike looks fast too✌🏻🏴