Hello, I'm 65 years old in 1983 I live in Brazil and I have one just like that same color the only difference my was single cylinder, I never saw yamaha RD 100cc 2 cylinder and is awsome. For 100cc she move pure good too. Thanks to show.
This is.my first 2-stroke twin. I have been able to get some miles on it since I took the video. I have it dialed in and running great. Fun little bike. Thanks for looking.
I’m not sure what you are seeing that tells you it’s running lean? I have put about 70 miles on it now. Running straight non-ethanol gas in it now. I did some minor carb adjustments of the air screws and idle. Runs very well and the plugs look perfect.
I had a brand new one in74 put on fork kit longer better rear shocks alloy rims and a pipe & you will have a great bike with the mods I have stated better than Elsinore 250 cr
Very nice! Owned the same year cz250. Used to ride in So Cal, Lake Elsinore, Saddleback park,,, and even next to Hi 1 Pacific Coast Highway between the oil rigs. Those truly were the days.
did you think we wouldnt believe you that its cold? so what? its an easy fix to fix a cold start problem. reving the crap out of it aint doing the engine any good dude!! cheers
Sounds great but clean it out between shifts and I suggest you use the fuel shut off to kill the engine that way your carb is dry. A quick tickle of the Amal carb after you turn the fuel on will have you all set to fire up. My 250 Bultaco never failed to start on 1st or 2nd kick by using the above method of shut down
Had one exactly like it back in the early 70's. It was my first motorcycle as a young teenager.
I see the headlight has the speedo(?) built into it. Is that an aftermarket or from a Metralla ? My 66 MK2 doesn't have that.
You guys had all the fun toys. 😊, growing up U. K., smallest 2t twins were Suzuki GT125 & YAMAHA RD125dx, little later we had the Honda CB125 TDC.
Looks Stunning ,Great Job
Thanks and thanks for looking
Hello, I'm 65 years old in 1983 I live in Brazil and I have one just like that same color the only difference my was single cylinder, I never saw yamaha RD 100cc 2 cylinder and is awsome. For 100cc she move pure good too. Thanks to show.
Thank you
Amazing! I had two of these back when they were new. Great bike!
This is.my first 2-stroke twin. I have been able to get some miles on it since I took the video. I have it dialed in and running great. Fun little bike. Thanks for looking.
Beautiful work 👍
It's running too lean. You'll seize it out of worse.
I’m not sure what you are seeing that tells you it’s running lean? I have put about 70 miles on it now. Running straight non-ethanol gas in it now. I did some minor carb adjustments of the air screws and idle. Runs very well and the plugs look perfect.
what a pretty little bike, i want one! i used to have a 200 rd!
Thanks. I’d love to have a rd 200.
so badass
Beautiful!!!
Thank you!!
Beautiful. Stellar work.
Thanks!
Beautiful job sir, thanks for sharing.
Appreciate that! My pleasure!
At this point it is getting tough to say which of your builds is my favorite, but this one’s right up there! That blue and white really pop, nice job!
Thank you for your kind words. It’s right up there with my favorites, too.
The yz Yamaha's were all yellow in 75 76 77 78 79
I had a brand new one in74 put on fork kit longer better rear shocks alloy rims and a pipe & you will have a great bike with the mods I have stated better than Elsinore 250 cr
I'm putting one of these together from ebay parts, a 1966. Still have a ways to go.
I think you have created the perfect vintage trail bike! Absolutely perfect!! Thanks for Sharing!!
Thank you very much, but I can’t take all the credit. As I mentioned in the video, it was built by my friend Hodaka Ron. I just made it pretty.
What a lovely bike! Thanks for the video. Certainly worth keeping! Les in UK🇬🇧
what area is this the background area looks NICE
Really nice bike.
Love it!
Nice! I had one exactly alike. Wish I could find one like it!
Very nice! Owned the same year cz250. Used to ride in So Cal, Lake Elsinore, Saddleback park,,, and even next to Hi 1 Pacific Coast Highway between the oil rigs. Those truly were the days.
Sweeeeet!!!!
I had one in 67. Looked exactly like this except for the handlebars. Top speed 65 mph, and loads of fun!
did you think we wouldnt believe you that its cold? so what? its an easy fix to fix a cold start problem. reving the crap out of it aint doing the engine any good dude!! cheers
Madre in Barcelona Spain
Nicer than mine. Different handle bar.
Well said, it sounds very good. Made in Spain. greetings from Spain!!!
One word...Bitchin' 👍
Dual shocks are why kidney belts were invented..nice restore. 🎉
Heoo, in good condition. The CT - 90 footpegs is an interesting modification. A good idea. An excellent motorcycle.
Lovely Job 👏👏👏👏
Nice! 👏
That CZ's nice I came from that era European Bikes ruled in those days and for along time Before that. THANKS FROM NOR-CAL.
Awesome ❤
Nice bike. I used to have a seventy four d t two fifty. I miss it a lot, a friend red lined it.
Beautiful bike , I had a 73 years ago
Crazy it had a Bing!
The second park plug receptacle can be used for a ( Jake brake) Compression release
What kind of horsepower did this make really? Just wanting to compare with my 71 Bultaco Pursang 350.
I think these were around 32 hp. Your 350 Bultaco is probably faster.
I had a Dirt Squirt!Sure wish I had it now!It was so much fun!
Fond Memories of the good ol' days..
Sounds great but clean it out between shifts and I suggest you use the fuel shut off to kill the engine that way your carb is dry. A quick tickle of the Amal carb after you turn the fuel on will have you all set to fire up. My 250 Bultaco never failed to start on 1st or 2nd kick by using the above method of shut down
Not as cool as this though
One year later the Honda Elsinore made everything else obsolete.
Nice job on the matador resto....sounds good👍
Beautiful!
Very cool! I remember these from my youth! Thank you for the video!