the yellow Suzuki TS 250cc I had that exact bike, one of the best fun off-road machines I've ever ridden, they got that thing just about as good as it gets for a 2T single green laner, light, powerful, quick off the throttle, stands up in all gears, , great suspension, seat height, riding position, it's just a bike you want to play on all day, I've had loads of off-road bikes and that is the one I really wish I had kept, I had the TS 100cc brand new at 17 years old then later on the 250cc,
Wow........! You have wonderful bikes with you , I am happy to see your bikes video, make more videos, thank you for sharing the video. Best of luck .....👍💖
Interesting group. I'm restoring my vintage Yamaha ('73 TX500, I'm the original owner), any tips on removing old Kreem tank liner from the fuel tank? Stuff isn't ethanol friendly, there was no ethanol in gas when I put it in and it has to come out.
I don't have experience removing old liner, however, I did purchase a product about 4 years ago that claimed you could apply it directly over a failed liner. Can't recall the name, but I'm pretty sure I found it on ebay.
I will buy that Kawasaki Mach III after you get it running. I think that blue tank is from a 1971. I've wanted a Mach III for a long time and haven't found one. I keep watching to see how it comes along. Best of luck with the old triple!
Would love to see that turbo 650 running or if I could find one see if we can improve on the turbocharger are there a cool job there is a few bites that are so rare it would be so nice to see them going good on you brother
Washington State. Seattle area, rains here a lot. It's not enough to have bikes here out of the rain. They need to be in a controlled environment. And yeah, a lot of these are quite rusty. Thanks for commenting.
the yellow Suzuki TS 250cc I had that exact bike, one of the best fun off-road machines I've ever ridden, they got that thing just about as good as it gets for a 2T single green laner, light, powerful, quick off the throttle, stands up in all gears,
, great suspension, seat height, riding position, it's just a bike you want to play on all day, I've had loads of off-road bikes and that is the one I really wish I had kept, I had the TS 100cc brand new at 17 years old then later on the 250cc,
I know they're great machines. Looking forward to relighting that one off. It should be a runner.
Those GT750 Suzukis are sweet! My first bike was a '77 GT750. That thing was nuts!!
Yeah, always liked them. It's about time to make the one that runs road worthy
Thanks for commenting.
I subscribed and three in a "like". I'll be wanting to check out what happens to those GT 750s.
Thank you, I should at least be able to get them up to the shop pretty soon.
nice old bikes , hope you get them going brother ,
Thank you. It's going to be a lot of work.
You're very lucky, some great bikes there. Early Japanese bikes from the 70's/80's are so iconic. All the best with the YT channel.
Thank you, those are kind of machines we rode back in the day, right? Very cool era.
@@CrustyCycle9317 absolutely.
Wow........! You have wonderful bikes with you , I am happy to see your bikes video, make more videos, thank you for sharing the video. Best of luck .....👍💖
Thank you, I really appreciate that. There are a bunch of bikes I'll be making content on and hopefully I can improve video quality as I go.
That maroon Kawasaki looks gorgeous, looking forward to the videos!
Thank you, I'm looking forward to working on it.
Just rotting away outside , nearly there made me laugh
Well, kind of outside. I'm working on that.
Just bought a yds7 yamaha in mint condition, my first bike in 1972 as a 17 year old,
Very cool, congratulations
Great video, please keep us all updated on the restros.
Thank you, I certainly will
great collection dilly dilly
Thank you.
Nice brings back memories
Cool, thanks for commenting.
Working on 1970 90cc street/trail,it has full set of high an low gears.First one I ever saw.
Sounds like a Suzuki TC 90?
Or a Honda ct90? I have a 1968 model along with a 72 Triumph 650 , a 75 GoldWing, a 79 CBX1000 and a few others. Some day….
That sounds like a fun project.
Sure like those CBX. I have one also, need to pull it out and make a video.
@@CrustyCycle9317 trying to sell, is complete except turn signal
Maybe I should finish the TT 500 first.
Thanks for that. That is the low hanging fruit. Makes sense to tackle the ones that are really close to completion.
YOU HAVE MANY RARE PIECES VERY BEAYTIFULL MOTORCYCLES WITH A IiTTLE WORK THEY WILL BECOME AMAIZING
Thank you so much for saying so. I definitely have some work to do.
Interesting group. I'm restoring my vintage Yamaha ('73 TX500, I'm the original owner), any tips on removing old Kreem tank liner from the fuel tank? Stuff isn't ethanol friendly, there was no ethanol in gas when I put it in and it has to come out.
I don't have experience removing old liner, however, I did purchase a product about 4 years ago that claimed you could apply it directly over a failed liner. Can't recall the name, but I'm pretty sure I found it on ebay.
And I thought owning three motorcycles was stressful. Some of the Kawasaki's are gems, please put some videos up when they're finished.
Yeah, it is a lot of mouths to feed. More videos to come. Thanks for commenting.
I will buy that Kawasaki Mach III after you get it running. I think that blue tank is from a 1971. I've wanted a Mach III for a long time and haven't found one. I keep watching to see how it comes along. Best of luck with the old triple!
I think you're right about the tank. I'll probably do a preview video on that one soon. Thanks for watching.
1969 was a white tank, 1970 was red or dark gray, 1971 was blue and 1972 was orange with a disc front brake.
I think it's a 70 with a 71 tank?
You have some nice bikes,they’ll keep you busy for a while 👍😀
Thank you, yeah, those should keep me out of trouble for a while.
Would love to see that turbo 650 running or if I could find one see if we can improve on the turbocharger are there a cool job there is a few bites that are so rare it would be so nice to see them going good on you brother
I'll be making a video soon on the 650 turbo I have that's a runner. Thanks for commenting.
Water bottle not buffalo , I stand corrected they had a few names including kettle
Do they call the GT750 a kettle in England a lot?
Any help with the GT750 , you can ask me. I'm almost done with my 75 M Model. Also, I have extensive knowledge on Yamaha RD's as well.
Thanks, I may look you up on that.
where's the best place to go in the states to find old classics
Gosh, I can't say. I've only been here in the Pacific Northwest. More collectibles here than you would think, considering how much it rains. 🌧
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Thank you
Good job
Thank you, I'm really trying to create interesting content for people who love motorcycles.
man these bikes are way rusty ?
Washington State. Seattle area, rains here a lot. It's not enough to have bikes here out of the rain. They need to be in a controlled environment. And yeah, a lot of these are quite rusty.
Thanks for commenting.
Any bike for sale.
Not right now but thanks for asking
subbed. start on the kh 400.
Thank you, and good call. You're not the first person to suggest that.
Hi how are you i form Fiji island in the Pacific
We are doing well in Washington State, thank you.
How much for the rd400 ?
Probably going to hang on to that for a while. Thanks for asking though. If I change my mind I'll reach out