Don't it make you feel GOOD TO BE LOVED BY SO MANY FANS!!..... YOUR A GOOD HUMAN BEING! GOD BLESS YOU TARYL!! I used to know an ary! But that was NOT-ARY I KNEW!
My buddy was selling parts we bought at Dixie liquidation. He told Taryl how big a fan I am and he sent an extra sticker for me. Thanks 👍 Holy crap, I have the CB100 just like the one Taryl fixed
I'm sorry I missed the show. It is now a top priority for me and my 10yr old. Not to far away from us and never heard of the event so thanks for the tip. We'll be looking to add a few of our own vintage bikes to show😎💯🇺🇸
Not sure if they still do but the Indian Four Club used to have a swap meet at the fairgrounds in Tiffin around this time of year. Always a good time seeing vintage iron!
In SoCal, all of those bikes were everywhere. The weather and the massive deserts made the perfect combination for motor sports fun. The Kawasaki and Suzuki triples were deadly quick. So much power that the Kawis would rip teeth off the sprockets. Even wrecked bikes made awesome powerplants for go carts. Maico! Those German machines (490cc) were the "top of the food chain".
FYI, they also made that Kawasaki two stroke triple in a 400. I owned one, and did it fly! I was disappointed. Not a single CanAm. Bombardier is still in business, but they only make big jets now. Those bikes were tanks. When they raced dirt, there was NEVER a DNF.
You walk around and no need to say much, the knowledge you have in motors, and machines is incredible, thank you taryal for being so down to earth and enjoying your time at these events, GOD BLESS YOU AND ALL YOUR GREAT FAMILY, WITH FULL RESPECT TO YOU
My father in law had a 74 dt 360 in his barn for decades. I finally picked it up a few weeks ago. It’s almost complete less the turn signals. Extremely original. It’s a beauty. I love seeing all these old machines.
Combat Wombat...Road Toad...Dirt Squirt..Oh yeah I memba dem Hodakas.They use to pass me all the time on my Kawasaki KV 75.I used to ride in this huge sandpit,miles long.Its completely gone now all houses and green lawns.
Back in the early late 70's, early 80's, my brother and I would ride down from Tiffin to check out the old bikes and watch the races. We were just broke kids then but still had a good time! Thanks for sharing guys! ~Honk~
Had to laugh at 2.01 the row of Kawasakis and a Triumph - The Triumph easily recognised as it is stood in a puddle of oil, probably accumulated in the preceding 5 minutes or so. They, like Briggs & Stratton EXi on Taryls page, are also zero oil change required - All the oil in the sump is brand new, always, cos you have to keep filling it up.
Vintage Days at Barber in Leeds, AL. is the same. 100k people through the gates. Nothing but motorcycles, racing, swap meet and they have two multi-story museums packed with motorcycle. It's worth the trip for the museum alone, but throw in Vintage Days and it's overload. I have (2) SL350s, 1- sl125, 1- cd175, 1970 Z50, 1973 Yam 100, Skat Kitty, 1958 go-kart, etc..
Early 70's I rode a Suzuki TM 75, my riding buddies had a Harley 90, one had a Yamaha 60, another had a Kawasaki 100 and one more had a Suzuki 125 enduro. Spent non riding time reading various motorcycle mags, and dreaming of most of the bikes in the video. Ahhhh, the good ole days😃
I am very sorry me and my kids missed you at Mid Ohio, we live 20 min away from the track.If you guys decide to go next year please post it so we can a come meet you. We love your channel.
oh my... memories of my father. in summer of 1972.. coming home on a sparkling sky blue and chrome 1962 Honda C72 "DREAM"... 250cc and white wall tires... Oh, yes those KAWASAKI 750 tri... were very wiocked when first came out in 1972, are known as "Widow Maker"... my uncle was service tech on those, those bike can run out from under ya, if you don't hang on tightly... produces over 70hp at the wheel.... Thank Taryl, I remeber most of those bikes of the 70's... uncle favorite is Kawasaki KV75, he always hot doggin' om it.. riding wheelies in second gear all day long
I remember seeing the “Wall of Death” at the State Fair in 1970. They used Harley 45s and go kart with a Mac 90 on it. Used to see the same set up on some of the TV movies in the seventies.
My dad got me a new 1986 200 SX Honda for my 14th birthday. I still have it. Ain't running though. It's leaking fuel, the inside of tank rusted and has a bent rear axle. Lol.
Love Mid Ohio! glad you got out there, and I liked seeing you highlight the Kawasaki triples especially; for a bit, they made a 400 as well, which is the one I've got :) thanks for showing some of what you saw! I haven't been in a few years and I love feeling like I'm there with this vid.
I had a Kawi 750 triple when I was a young Air Force sergeant in the 70s. Bought it off a guy who was transferring to England. Being young and dumb, it got me in trouble. Nearly got me killed. Sold it after the last speeding ticket. Trooper said he clocked me at 127 in a 55. He felt sorry for me and wrote the ticket for 90 in a 55. Cost me more than my paycheck would cover.
My older brother, also in the Air Force, used to have a tricked out 500 triple he would ride from Grissom AFB Kokomo, IN to Tiffin and back. Man would that thing scoot...like a scalded dog!
Seeing that Husqvarna dirt bike brought back a lot of memories. I bought a new 1971 Husky 400 with the 8 speed transmission. It was an awesome bike, and I regret selling it. It was fun seeing all the bikes from the era when I was riding, it brought back a lot of memories. One of my buddies, had a Honda 175, four stroke dirt bike. It was also a good performer for its size. Did you go back for your coffee can? After all that hard bargaining, I am surprised that you didn't film the acquisition of such a prized heirloom.
Hey you guys my brother has a collection and a half of Hondas all the way dating from 1974 z50a all the way up I just love this! I will make sure my brother gets to see this video... you guys have fun! thank you so much
My neighbor has a matching pair of Honda Monkey's (Red one & Blue one) He rides over all the time on one to make sure I'm out working and not being lazy !! :) lol :)
I had a Penton 125 green with the leather strap up over the gas tank with the Sach engine it ran decent back in the early 80s. I had a 1978 Honda CR 250 R with the kick start on the left side man that bike was awesome, bringing back the good old days of my youth.
Hello there Taryl, wow, lots of old bikes there. I had a buddy, he was older than me a good bit, used to race old bikes, kinda a nostalgic class, certain size and rules, has to use a a roller starter or push start them, never got to see him race but he loved that stuff.
Ah what a weekend - Loved it when Taryl tuned that fans Honda seeing those old bikes - Doesnt matter what country we are in, most of us can recognise something from our youth there as the bikes seem to be more universal than cars. No Left hand/Right hand drive helps I expect... Loved it, you should cover more of these Taryl
Great Video. Look like you had a fantastic time. Thank you. Cheers.
That was fun glad y’all had a good time.
Don't it make you feel GOOD TO BE LOVED BY SO MANY FANS!!..... YOUR A GOOD HUMAN BEING! GOD BLESS YOU TARYL!! I used to know an ary! But that was NOT-ARY I KNEW!
Phantasm... That brings back some creepy memories
All I can say is WOW!! What a trip down memory lane with motorcycles....🏍 I am jealous!!!!!
I second the WOW! just came across this chanel. I live less than 2 hours away from this event. I was totally unaware of it until just now.
Awesome video Taryl
Like to see more of these videos. Thanks again.
Pretty awesome place great bikes
Got to love them HODAKA`S. Sure wish I had my old ROAD TOAD or WOMBAT.
A stroll down memory lane
Welcome to Ohio Taryl and Slippers! Glad you guys had a good time!
My buddy was selling parts we bought at Dixie liquidation. He told Taryl how big a fan I am and he sent an extra sticker for me. Thanks 👍
Holy crap, I have the CB100 just like the one Taryl fixed
man all those old bike's bring back memory's..everybody around here rode back in the 60's and 70's
What a alsome time that was isee you got some new projects looking forward to seeing
Ive been there and its awesome !! If it aint there it dont exist !!!!!
I'm sorry I missed the show.
It is now a top priority for me and my 10yr old.
Not to far away from us and never heard of the event so thanks for the tip.
We'll be looking to add a few of our own vintage bikes to show😎💯🇺🇸
Not sure if they still do but the Indian Four Club used to have a swap meet at the fairgrounds in Tiffin around this time of year. Always a good time seeing vintage iron!
Mustie was working on one if those Penton dirt bikes a while back.
2:01 the oil under the Triumph 🤣
Yeppers old slippers looks like a WOMBAT kinda guy LOL
In SoCal, all of those bikes were everywhere. The weather and the massive deserts made the perfect combination for motor sports fun. The Kawasaki and Suzuki triples were deadly quick. So much power that the Kawis would rip teeth off the sprockets. Even wrecked bikes made awesome powerplants for go carts. Maico! Those German machines (490cc) were the "top of the food chain".
I live 15 miles SW of there. Back in the 1970s there was a Moto Cross park not to far from there. Rider's from around the world came.
FYI, they also made that Kawasaki two stroke triple in a 400. I owned one, and did it fly! I was disappointed. Not a single CanAm. Bombardier is still in business, but they only make big jets now. Those bikes were tanks. When they raced dirt, there was NEVER a DNF.
They used to have one of those motorcycle pits at the North Carolina State Fair. We used to give them money just like in this video.
please try to get the coffee can guy on your show. That guy is hysterical.
I'm looking for a 1980 HONDA CB750F..............I've already owned two. Love them!
Awesome!!!
You walk around and no need to say much, the knowledge you have in motors, and machines is incredible, thank you taryal for being so down to earth and enjoying your time at these events, GOD BLESS YOU AND ALL YOUR GREAT FAMILY, WITH FULL RESPECT TO YOU
Howdy and good afternoon I hope you are doing well. Have a great weekend you crazy guys.
My father in law had a 74 dt 360 in his barn for decades. I finally picked it up a few weeks ago. It’s almost complete less the turn signals. Extremely original. It’s a beauty. I love seeing all these old machines.
Phantasm was one of the scariest movies I saw as a kid
Cheers !
Lots of old bikes I remember riding them
That would be crazy to be somewhere and Taryl comes walking up to ya. What a lot of fun!
you met enough people to add "meet and greet" as well
Combat Wombat...Road Toad...Dirt Squirt..Oh yeah I memba dem Hodakas.They use to pass me all the time on my Kawasaki KV 75.I used to ride in this huge sandpit,miles long.Its completely gone now all houses and green lawns.
Back in the early late 70's, early 80's, my brother and I would ride down from Tiffin to check out the old bikes and watch the races. We were just broke kids then but still had a good time! Thanks for sharing guys!
~Honk~
My face hurts from smiling.
Good stuff, keep it up!
Welcome to Ohio
That h2 is fast Known as the Widowmaker
that roundy round guy got me sick all over mah keyboard damnit!
Have lived in NE Ohio most of my life and still haven't made it there! One day...
Had to laugh at 2.01 the row of Kawasakis and a Triumph - The Triumph easily recognised as it is stood in a puddle of oil, probably accumulated in the preceding 5 minutes or so. They, like Briggs & Stratton EXi on Taryls page, are also zero oil change required - All the oil in the sump is brand new, always, cos you have to keep filling it up.
Love and JB weld 👍
The bike i had and miss the most a 1968 Honda 305 combo !!
Vintage Days at Barber in Leeds, AL. is the same. 100k people through the gates. Nothing but motorcycles, racing, swap meet and they have two multi-story museums packed with motorcycle. It's worth the trip for the museum alone, but throw in Vintage Days and it's overload. I have (2) SL350s, 1- sl125, 1- cd175, 1970 Z50, 1973 Yam 100, Skat Kitty, 1958 go-kart, etc..
Early 70's I rode a Suzuki TM 75, my riding buddies had a Harley 90, one had a Yamaha 60, another had a Kawasaki 100 and one more had a Suzuki 125 enduro. Spent non riding time reading various motorcycle mags, and dreaming of most of the bikes in the video. Ahhhh, the good ole days😃
Old Slippers can’t help himself when it comes to bikes, HEHEHE. And there’s your supper!🫵
Hey Taryl, DID YOU EVER GO BACK FOR THAT COFFEE CAN? ....LOL
Hey Taryl, 1971 OSSA Stiletto 250, Made in Spain. Great Vidjas Mr. Dactal.
0:53 Railroad Maintenance Of Way Sign.
That's cool
What T likes I was raised on in Manassas VA........Bultaco, Jawa CZ , Penton , Maico....Elsinores.....all the good shit
I had a 1986 Honda atc 250r and a Honda atc 350x. Wish I still had them.
I am very sorry me and my kids missed you at Mid Ohio, we live 20 min away from the track.If you guys decide to go next year please post it so we can a
come meet you. We love your channel.
Who was that NOT ARY guy? He's hilarious.
Did Slippers find any cool vintage toys at the show?
loved them old moto meets an swaps , havent seen any around my place in years , fantastic vid , thanks
I wish I could walk with Slippers. He’s adorable.
I'm soo damned disappointed that I didn't attend, I'd love to see all those bikes AND meet Taryl in person. Dangit. Much Love to ya Taryl!
oh my... memories of my father. in summer of 1972.. coming home on a sparkling sky blue and chrome 1962 Honda C72 "DREAM"... 250cc and white wall tires... Oh, yes those KAWASAKI 750 tri... were very wiocked when first came out in 1972, are known as "Widow Maker"... my uncle was service tech on those, those bike can run out from under ya, if you don't hang on tightly... produces over 70hp at the wheel....
Thank Taryl, I remeber most of those bikes of the 70's... uncle favorite is Kawasaki KV75, he always hot doggin' om it.. riding wheelies in second gear all day long
RD 's rule ! Ive had a couple of em .
The 750 Kawasaki triple was nicknamed .." The Widow Maker "
I remember seeing the “Wall of Death” at the State Fair in 1970. They used Harley 45s and go kart with a Mac 90 on it. Used to see the same set up on some of the TV movies in the seventies.
Yeppers road toad fits slippers too
My dad got me a new 1986 200 SX Honda for my 14th birthday. I still have it. Ain't running though. It's leaking fuel, the inside of tank rusted and has a bent rear axle. Lol.
Great vlog of that show in Ohio some really cool stuff…👍👍
Love Mid Ohio! glad you got out there, and I liked seeing you highlight the Kawasaki triples especially; for a bit, they made a 400 as well, which is the one I've got :)
thanks for showing some of what you saw! I haven't been in a few years and I love feeling like I'm there with this vid.
Someone needs to invite Ronnie to go along lol!!!
Not a RUPP in sight anywhere..... That was my childhood transportation.
And I think it was meant to say on the chair No Taryl......he ran out of room.
Y’all need to look at a hadaka super rat 100
What are you doing? Advertising for the competition? 😆
Wombat; Eats, Roots and Leaves.
The place is buzzin' like a busy street in the Philippines you're playin' a live of game of frogger Taryl ! 😅
You're not fooling anybody. We all know you're really Blademan. Helping others is what you do. Even when you're not wearing the cape.
hey ya'll .... did you guys ever seen any Rokon two wheeled drive trail breaker there?
Awesome gathering of all the old classics, back in the early 1970's a Yamaha RD 125 was my daily. Thanks for a great video.
I had a Kawi 750 triple when I was a young Air Force sergeant in the 70s. Bought it off a guy who was transferring to England. Being young and dumb, it got me in trouble. Nearly got me killed. Sold it after the last speeding ticket. Trooper said he clocked me at 127 in a 55. He felt sorry for me and wrote the ticket for 90 in a 55. Cost me more than my paycheck would cover.
My older brother, also in the Air Force, used to have a tricked out 500 triple he would ride from Grissom AFB Kokomo, IN to Tiffin and back. Man would that thing scoot...like a scalded dog!
Been there,done that, regretted too...
Yeah that "fun wasn't fun" 🐉
Man. How did I miss this.I literally live 20miles away. And grew up 5miles from it
Seeing that Husqvarna dirt bike brought back a lot of memories. I bought a new 1971 Husky 400 with the 8 speed transmission. It was an awesome bike, and I regret selling it. It was fun seeing all the bikes from the era when I was riding, it brought back a lot of memories. One of my buddies, had a Honda 175, four stroke dirt bike. It was also a good performer for its size. Did you go back for your coffee can? After all that hard bargaining, I am surprised that you didn't film the acquisition of such a prized heirloom.
My brother had the 750 Kawasaki it was fast and clean
11:19 spoken like a true backyarder.
I remember riding them road toads when i was a teenager, fun fun
What a neat show!!!
Hey you guys my brother has a collection and a half of Hondas all the way dating from 1974 z50a
all the way up I just love this!
I will make sure my brother gets to see this video...
you guys have fun!
thank you so much
I would be like a kid in a candy store, taryl and slippers are really cool would love to meet them someday.
I wish I would of known you were coming to Ohio would of stopped by to say hi
Really cool purchases you guys! Look forward to seeing all the finished results!!! :)
Kawasaki made a 400 triple as well
Awesome show, thanks for sharing the video!
Yee-Ha! 'Merica! Great video Taryl. Looks as though a good time was had by all.
My neighbor has a matching pair of Honda Monkey's (Red one & Blue one) He rides over all the time on one to make sure I'm out working and not being lazy !! :) lol :)
I had a Penton 125 green with the leather strap up over the gas tank with the Sach engine it ran decent back in the early 80s. I had a 1978 Honda CR 250 R with the kick start on the left side man that bike was awesome, bringing back the good old days of my youth.
Yup out at 3:03
Hello there Taryl, wow, lots of old bikes there. I had a buddy, he was older than me a good bit, used to race old bikes, kinda a nostalgic class, certain size and rules, has to use a a roller starter or push start them, never got to see him race but he loved that stuff.
The eye candy was off the wall. Damn, seen a few bikes I owned too. Thanks, guys!
Winner 🏆 winner chicken 🐔 🍽 dinner...Thanks for the walk around it looks like a great time.
Is there a list of all the event that you'll attend next year? I would like to meet you guys
Ah what a weekend - Loved it when Taryl tuned that fans Honda seeing those old bikes - Doesnt matter what country we are in, most of us can recognise something from our youth there as the bikes seem to be more universal than cars. No Left hand/Right hand drive helps I expect... Loved it, you should cover more of these Taryl
i had a hodaka ace 100 with a silver tank great bike
I use to have a Kawasaki 500 triple and i had a Suzuki GT 380. Both were fun bikes.
I would Love to have been at this show.