USMC Diesel Hayes M1030-M1 Bug Out Motorcycle
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Not that this is a viable option as supposedly there is only 200 made, its a cool military contract that makes me wonder if a version would ever be available for the public from Hayes. I saw on Bikes and Beards, the engineer said he was going to come out with one. Theres a lot of people saying these are super pricey. I bought this two weeks ago for $12k off facebook marketplace, did I just get lucky? Thanks for all the support!
No, you got scammed 🤣
Yes Mike you did get lucky in some ways. If you need help with it contact Bikes and Beards as someone else said. It's also but bit tricky to work on or get parts for.
The concept as a whole is what's solid about it. Dirty civilian did a dirt bike video. I think in a first world country the idea of dismounted cavalry (horse) could make a comeback.
It’s more paperwork, but it’s not impossible to get a vin number for ex military equipment. Some areas have you have the sheriff’s department run a background check on it first and probably charge you a fee to do it, but it’s better than sitting around hoping one of them does it for you. I can’t imagine whoever got it from the auction from the military DRMO paid much.
Was the passenger your wife or your daughter? You seem old enough to have a grown daughter but still young enough to have a youthful wife.
Ya'll need to chill in the comments. It's super cool bike and Mike is allowed to be stoked on it.
It's a novelty thing. There's a valid reason so few were made. The range is awesome and that's all it offers. The klr is extremely reliable in the standard configuration. And there are plenty of other long range options. Riding 600 miles is unrealistic. If fuel is no longer available then it's time to get a saddle. The negative comments are just a voice of reason.
Not if he’s in hail
As a US Marine, these are one of the VERY few motorcycles that I actually want.
I would love to just get to ride one of the ww2 wla motorcycles. Or even just see one.
@@dynomitejec Those the crazy tracked ones?
@@rmp5s if you mean the half tank tread things then no those were German. The wla is basically a badass Harley wl. I even had to look it up to see if the US ever made any like that but no, maybe a good reason why we never did those things had to be hell to work on.
@@dynomitejec Ah...got ya. I'm a car guy. Never really been into bikes. Saw one of these on another TH-cam channel though (Beards and Bikes? Maybe?) and it's about as cool as it gets!!
0:29 I got distracted from the bike, by the dog that wanted to play :)
Me too! 😀
Mike, i love the fact that you're integrating the off road bikes into your channel/space. Don't forget to check out some ATV/quad options in the future. Thanks for the great content you put your efforts in.
This bike was actually an inspiration for my current motorcycle. Took a 2nd gen KLR and painted it desert tan, kitted it up and I’m good to go 🇺🇸 Gotta recommend an extended shift lever from Tusk @Rocky Mountain ATV/MC down in Payson.
Ya that lever was made for a midget, how the hell does someone with size 13 shift that thing😂 with boots on !?!
It's been so long that I've seen or heard an M 1030.
They sound like a Ducati with a super serious chest cold. Thanks Mike.
KLR650 (diesel or otherwise) is the love child of a mule and a tank; it’ll get you anywhere you got balls or skills for, just not fast
And a doohickie
Don't know if you read youtube comments but: Im a long time dirt rider and that boot fit problem is super common for tall guys and is a HUGE hinderance. You have a few options and they will make your riding WAY better.
Option 1: What I run as a size 11 or 12, Fastway EVO pegs with Hammerhead Designs shifter. Fastway pegs drop the peg and bring it back a few milimeters and the Hammerhead shifter will push the shifter as far forward as you want (you just specify distance in the order). Lower foot pegs makes a big difference with gripping the bike if you're tall. More leg to grip.
Option 2: Some guy in the Czech Republic makes fully custom foot controls called Bosley's Pegs. Its like getting your bike tailored to you. Haven't done it but heard good things.
Having you're bike fit you properly is one of the biggest game changers for riding off road. Adjusting hand and foot controls to your liking is well worth the money always. If you need to dig your foot in to shift thats a big problem but one you can throw a little money at to solve.
That's a frigging unicorn! Rode one at Camp Pendleton back in the early 00's. Been keeping my eye out for one ever since. Good find.
I rode a KLR650 for years in Austin, TX. Damn thing was ugly as sin, but super tough and reliable. These diesel bikes are awesome; I want one! Great video, Mr. Glover!
This is what i want to get.
This bike is perfection… getting parts for it must be a pain but its worth it 🤙🏼
I remember being stationed in Okinawa (Camp Kinser) I'd walk by the Warehouse Row, and DRMO building. There was a big junk pile of these bikes waiting to be thrown away. Back in 2001.
Pain does come from words sometimes...
The modern marine… and his little boot.😂
Lol, that pupper just trotting after you two, that's a good dog. Always loved those but they seem really heavy and quiet expensive for what they are.
Damn, I want that bike!!! Thanks for everything you do Mike!
Bikes and Beards has one he's been trying to get running. Might be some interesting info you about it.
Pearl is such a good dog
My brothers company makes a lot of the high tech stuff for all different vehicles for special forces. This is very cool.
I use my KLR to go pick up Beemer and KTM parts, when they inevitably break down.
I use Dunlap tires on my GW. It’s long-lasting in my experience. Mine gets around 38 mpg with 151k on it. That bike is sweet and love the matte green color!!
I have wanted one of these for a while and will eventually add one to my collection because I love all motorcycles but I hope u enjoy it and have fun
That is so cool I have never seen one before it looks really good 👍
Looks like a handy ranch bike.
Hayes Diversified Technologies (HDT) M1030M1
Engine: 611cc single-cylinder indirect injection diesel engine with 30 horsepower and 33 lb-ft torque
Top speed: Approximately 90 mph (145 km/h)
Fuel consumption: 96 mpg‑US (2.5 L/100 km; 115 mpg‑imp) at 55 mph (89 km/h)
Range: 403 miles on a full tank
Gradeability: 60 percent
Water fording depth: Two feet
Equipment rack: Can hold 50 pounds
Lights: Meet military specs for "blackout lighting" and can include an infrared driving light
Other features: Waterproof, dustproof, non-reflective, and heavy duty
The M1030M1 is based on a modified Kawasaki KLR650 and uses the stock Kawasaki main cases and five-speed transmission. The engine was designed in-house and can run on JP4, JP5, JP8, standard kerosene, and diesel fuel. The M1030M1 has been used in the British National Rally and the Bonneville Speed Trials.
I think people sleep on how quickly there will be no gas in a WORL situation. John Lovell made a great video on the whole bug out concept some years back. Basically he was like, I have a family.. a wife and small kids, they are not going to “bug out” with me, so me bugging out would just be me abandoning them, instead he said he would bug in and set things up around his homestead.
Something for people to consider
Just had this conversation with another like minded friend of mine, gasoline will become ancient within 2 years along with anything and everything that runs on it. Bikes like these for the diversity of fuel options alone are worth the investment for someone planning on being a nomad type post SHTF. All the useless cars on the road you could drain their oil into your bike and keep going.
wow awesome survival bike but what a beautiful view!
We had these at 2d Recon Bn. They moved from the gas Kawasaki 650. I never got to ride this one but rode the shit out of the gas models. We used to throw these & an IFAV (Mercedes G wagon) in a CH53 for long range Reconnaissance.
They are super loud & not as rugged as you’d like… I had to go to mechanic school; which I very much enjoyed haha. They were working on the diesel bikes back in 2002 when I went to the course.
My grandfather use to have a international scout that was pure mechanical so it was emp proof bought it around the Cold War time while he was in the air force
Marine proof!
With a clear tradeoffs in mind I do think it's worth considering bicycles as a potential option especially when thinking about the "why" of bugging out in the first place, even with a full tank on this motorcycle once you are out I would image it could be very difficult to refuel. While a complete collapse of oil supply lines is rare, gas pumps have gone empty and I think its worth considering as a possibility when choosing this over a bicycle or other non-petroleum mode of transport. Granted you gotta be pretty fit to go 600mi on a bicycle to equal the range of this motorcycle but for most people who live within city limits or in areas with limited elevation changes I think a haul bicycle is worth considering if speed is not a requirement, plus its a great way to stay fit when not bugging out!
Lubes bike chain with squirrel fat: apocalyptic ride baby!
I rode a 05 KLR for quite a few years, great bikes
HECK yeah! Loved the idea of Diesel motorcycles for years, then life got in the way lol. Thinking again about getting myself one...
No one ever needs to know what you are thinking. Only God knows that, I’m not telling anyone “some guy afraid to use his name said he thinks something ” ever, because this isn’t a Communist country.
One way to help improve the shift lever issue is to move it up a spline. That way your foot doesn't have to be at such and extreme angle. I ran into that on my KLX110 pit bike.
Sweet ride
It’s the stock shifter. It’s the first thing I replaced on my KLR. Short guy must have rode it. You need the extended shifter if you’re anything over 5’8”.
I saw Marines riding those at Twentynine Palms in 1989. Thought they were the coolest thing ever. Got my motorcycle license in 2007 and 8 bikes later (mostly sport bikes) I'm hoping to get a Honda Africa Twin or something like it next year. I'd love to have one of those diesel KLRs but the cost/availability has always been an issue.
Yeah I was there in 89 Semper Fi brother
@@kurtdowney1489 Semper Fi, my man. I hated the Stumps/CAX. 😆
Having a scouting vehicle that will run on old chip frier oil for 600km a tank is an irreplaceable bit of kit for any prepper. That is a solid gold investment.
I've used a Honda Xl500, then Honda XR 650 L AS MY bugout cycle love it!
That bike is sexy brother. I’ve been putting a lot of thought into a bug out bike. If they go into the civilian market I’ll be buying one.
Nice bike! That chain needs some adjustment but good to go
Mike, 80 dBA = 80 decibels A-Weighted. Decibels is a measure of sound intensity. A-weighting is an adjustment applied to sound measurement to reflect how a noise is perceived by the human ear. This weighting depends on the frequency and can be applied throughout the audible spectrum to quantify the natural human hearing response. The “A-Weighting” refers to the scale of frequencies. there is A, B, and C weighted categories. Let me know if you need any more info.
That's a nice show piece, and if you want to keep it running, that's what it needs to be, a show piece, there's like 5 guys that know these bikes for repairs, and even less parts available....see "bikes& beards " vids on one of these to get the real deal repair info from the guru...
Drive it or Ride it !!!😂😂
Enjoy...I like this thing !!!👍👍
Jesus! Sounds like that thang is chewin nails! Right on Brother
Ahhh perfect for Uber-Eats, 100 miles/Gallon, sweeeet, make killer cash in the city with that, especially the ruggedness for winter!❤😊
Nice of your daughter to hold the camera for ya lol
I've been wanting one of these for a few years 😮
Sounds like a street performer banging upside down buckets in the beginning
That's a cool bike! Also looks like a really cool property. Could be confused for the Yellowstone set. :)
That is the weirdest sounding motorcycle 😂
That's a nice bike but the view is even better
“Ever heard the story of the little engine that cud!?”- Major Benson Payne. Lol. My Honda ruckus scoot gets that but has a small tank. I’m going to get the after market tank tho. Twice the range.
love your videos, but they all make me feel poor and terribly outmatched when SHTF lol, definitely inspire me to keep practicing perishable skills though
Greatest asset you could ever have is your mind. Don't forget that
I like showing different options for those that want to see that type of content. I'll alwasy try to ensure budget options. This bike cost $12k which isn't cheap.
Your feelings? Wbut what’s in it for me???
Badass bike! You’ll probably take a low blow on me calling me a cowboy just like on Instagram regarding comms without allowing mentions, but whatever. The most immediate thing that is awesome on that bike is the gas tank. Translucent, but also opaque. I re learned the golden rule on the way to work early this morning. 100000% stupidity on my part. I’ve been riding for 35 years, raced amateur for 1.5 years, expert and Formula USA licensed for 3 years and I still made the ultimate mistake. Getting ready for overtime at work I wanted to get in/get out as early as possible and didn’t pay much attention to my boots. My lace on the left shoe came loose and got sucked into the chain. Instead of immediately pulling over I let my ego do the driving and looked at my shoe for a few seconds. Looking up I was at a concrete curb with seconds to spare and got things situated to where damage would be minimal to my bike and myself. Without question the bike will be dumped many times given it’s a dual sport, but in that manner is inexcusable. But it happens.
The KLR does have the same shifter issue. You have to get a tusk or ims extended shift lever for them
I think diesel bikes are a smart move, good for individual movement and a pack mule
Man seeing this makes me miss my 2020 KLR650 i sold a while back.
Such a sick bike! I would be curious about parts availability, I'd say most non engine related parts should swap with a standard KLR.
For riding swap to longer folding foot pegs and find a longer bent arm shifter or make one to clear the case.
And put the stock on just for looks.
Beautiful place and good survival bike.
Modern diesel doesn't lubricate as well as it used to so i recommend running some 2 stroke oil or hotshot in your diesel
80 decibels avg, -Dba , looks like a good investment, as long as you keep it running and there’s parts available. If she blows, you have a 12k$ 450lb display of history 🇺🇸
Good idea ! The Suzuki DRZ400 is still carbureted as well as the Honda CRF650; both good bikes..unsure if they are EMP proof
Probably not... They would need points ignition, not coils... Very early 70s bikes at the latest had points. Charging system would likely not survive too, hence the diesel.
@@breckfreeride perhaps…except I know how to fix things. Grew up in the 80’s
@@Green_Leaf can't fix proper fed! We need shirts that say "I fix things and know stuff"
@@breckfreeride exactly 👍
Sounds like a Sherman tank, (although they weren't diesel) or your right, it does sound alot like my old 49 Ford Red Belly tractor.
What a beast! I would love one.. 🥰
Check out Hammer Head shifters, they make them for paddle foot guys.
Looks like a beast!
I saw a bunch of these in Okinawa when I was stationed there. An engineer platoon had them. I asked why they had them, supposedly 1141's could use them to drag power cables over distance with them. Just word of mouth so who knows.
My dad worked at HDT and taught troops how to ride them in combat in the marines
DoI s it come with crayons and a collering book? 😝 Ha just kiddin love Leatherneck ashkickers!
Great assessment Mike!
I have an old KLR, it's a solid bike stock.
I ride Kawasakis just sold my KLR300R, and yes the pegs are not spacious. I wear size 12 and changed out my pegs on my KX250.
Super slick
ROKONs are EMP-proof as they've got carburetors and a back-up pull starter. Not sure about this one, but ROKONS can only do 40MPH unless you replace the engine.
been tryna buy one of these bad boyz for a minute
THANKS MIKE IM SO GOING TO TRY AND GET ONE
Diesel bike would be awesome!
Dam that thing is loud.. I can hear the echo in AZ . 😂
You ever take it off any sweet jumps?
Ahh, the diesel KLR 650. Cool yes, but good luck finding parts and not a good bugout option apart from initial seperation...I'll stick to my DR-Z400...better yet a normal KLR-650 would be great too with nearly 40 years of aftermarket parts.
You say it's super simple and yet we have 7 ton operators that FILL THE DAMN FUEL TANK WITH COLLANT!! 😂
Love it and a beautiful place to ride enjoy ❤
ALL Diesels need a cold start / cold weather Hi-idle mode.
Saying just crank the throttle open and stand there for minutes on end untill the engine warms enough to continue to run shows you haven't experienced cold weather situations. ☆
Was about to look one up but the comments are steering me away lol. Pricey and no parts available. Is there any way to take a little yamaha v star 250 and turn it into a diesel with off road capabilities? I like those bikes.
Cool bike though! Awesome as heck
I saw electric bikes are being used for recon. Pretty quiet as well.
If any Motor T guys still happen to have a 23&P or 25&P manual you should send him a copy of it.
So that's where your kidos get their good looks 😂
Rokon
Still made
Great mileage
2wd
Cheaper than that diesel klr, brand new with support
I like those bikes. Would like to know how well they start from cold in winter.
Ive wanted one of these since ive found out they exist 😊 but doesnt yamaha make one as well? Ive been contemplating how youd build a turbo kit for one to get more power and fuel efficiency out of one as well cause you know more power baby! 😊🤘
The noise the motorbike makes sounds like music from a chase scene from a 1980's action movie.
Lovely place lovely bike
Just promise me you're gonna ride some "tactical" wheelies! 👍
Love the bike!!
Motocamping video would be awesome
The short length of the shift lever on all KLRs is one of the biggest complaints of them. That looks like a stock KLR shift lever.
100 mpg… 👀 very nice!!