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Lady Moto Bang
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Приєднався 27 чер 2023
I'm Ashton and like to get old bikes running again.
No COMPRESSION!!! // Vintage Honda Scrambler Engine Pull // 1963 CL72 // Ep. 2
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I am very excited about this build but will it be worth it? Upon further inspection of this neglected bike, I made the decision to pull the motor so I can attempt to fix a compression issue.
Luckily, I have a box of parts we'll go through together to help ease the financial burden of restoring this classic scrambler.
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I am very excited about this build but will it be worth it? Upon further inspection of this neglected bike, I made the decision to pull the motor so I can attempt to fix a compression issue.
Luckily, I have a box of parts we'll go through together to help ease the financial burden of restoring this classic scrambler.
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New Motorcycle Project // Fire Damaged 1963 Honda CL72 Scrambler // Ep.1
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Restoration of this bike has been on my mind for years now. I'm looking forward to tearing it down to the frame and building it back up with my own personal style. I love these vintage honda motorcycles and this CL72 was the first one I ever brought home so I guess it's fitting that I chose it to be my first custom build. #motorcycle #hondamotorcycles #scrambler #cl72 #cl77 #honda305 #restorati...
Can I get it Running after 2 Years?? // My First GY6 Scooter Repair
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I got my first scooter repair job. After some head scratching, I realized there were multiple reasons why the owner couldn't get it to turn over. I hope you all enjoy the video and please consider buying a sticker or joining my new Patreon page to help support my future projects. Stay classy, internet people. Patreon: www.patreon.com/LadyMotoBang Lady Moto Bang sticker: www.etsy.com/shop/LadyMo...
I'm FINALLY done restoring this motorcycle // Honda CB175 Ep. 7
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Well I had a few hiccups along the way but the bike is done. I lost a lot of camera footage so this is what I managed to piece together. There are new handlebars, levers, mirrors, switches, a modified fender and customs taillight on this CB175 and it all came together at last.
My First Time Spray Painting a Motorcycle Gas Tank // Honda CB175 Ep. 6
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Painting a tank with the original Classic honda motorcycle color made me a little nervous. I knew I had to get it right! I learned a lot during this process and hope to perfect painting tanks in the future. I used rustoleum filler primer and self-etching primer for the under coats. The tank color is candy gold which I found through the Colorite website. The black portion of the tank was duplico...
Will Rebuilding the Carbs FIX the PROBLEM? // 1972 Honda CB175 Ep.5
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In the previous video, I was having an obvious issue with the carburetors. I decided to rebuild the carbs using a rebuild kit and floats from @Common-motor. I reassembled them following my Clymer manual instructions to the T, and wouldn't ya know... the CB 175 is running great! Please help support the channel and buy a $5 LMB decal at my Etsy shop. www.etsy.com/shop/LadyMotoBang 0:00 Carbs Remo...
Classic Honda CB175 Ep.4// Installing Shorty Mufflers and New Drum Brakes
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I finally repaired the exhaust on my vintage 1972 Honda CB175 by installing inexpensive shorty mufflers I found online. I also did some basic motorcycle maintenance and replaced my old drum brake shoes. I definitely wished I could've found more resources online to help me figure out how to install my exhaust. As usual, I decided to "wang" it. Buy a sweet-ass LadyMotoBang sticker: www.etsy.com/s...
Revving Up the Shed: Transforming a Shed into my DREAM Motorcycle Workshop
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I finally finished my motorcycle shop! From start to finish it has been a labor of love. This workshop will be the home for many of my future classic motorcycle videos. I've had help every step of the way and it turned out so much better than I expected. Thank you to everyone who played a part in making this dream come true. In this final episode, I get my custom workbench built and doing some ...
Revving Up the Shed: Transforming a Shed into my DREAM Motorcycle Workshop // Ep. 2
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Revving Up the Shed: Transforming a Shed into my DREAM Motorcycle Workshop // Ep. 2
Revving Up the Shed: Transforming a Shed into my Dream Motorcycle Shop // Part 1
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Revving Up the Shed: Transforming a Shed into my Dream Motorcycle Shop // Part 1
Paradise Road Show Nashville 2023 // Classic Harley Davidson Chopper and Car Show
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Paradise Road Show Nashville 2023 // Classic Harley Davidson Chopper and Car Show
CB175 updates PLUS upcoming video news // Honda CB175 Ep.3
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CB175 updates PLUS upcoming video news // Honda CB175 Ep.3
Can I get my 1972 Honda to run? // Honda CB175 Ep.2
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Can I get my 1972 Honda to run? // Honda CB175 Ep.2
Honda CB175 Ep.1 // First look and parts unboxing
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Honda CB175 Ep.1 // First look and parts unboxing
Nice project 👌 and a lot of work too 😅
Put air pressure into the spark plug hole and see where it is leaking out. if its leaking past the rings, squirt some oil in to seal the rings for a short time. Make sure the piston is exactly at TDC on compression first.
Yes, been there, trying to get work done on a bike, a little at a time, fighting it, and also trying to get a video made. hang tough. I also love trying to read between the lines of a manual. smh.
I did one for a guy who owned his from new but the years had taken it's toll to a certain degree. It came to me 100% original however needed around AU$4,670.00 just in NOS parts! I did inform him that this would be the case but he was adamant that price was no object. So. In Australia and 12 months later in early 2022 at a cost of AU$10,978.00 I delivered his 100% NOS restored 1972 CB175T to him and I think it took him 10 minutes to compose himself enough to speak a word. I must admit it is a gorgeous Jewel of a classic Honda smaller twin and I loved every moment of the restoration. I like your channel and given you are in the USA there are so many hundreds of thousands of vintage motorcycles that are just waiting to be discovered and brought back to new and delight people of all ages. Great work! Keep it up.
Talk about ugly not the motorcycle
creep. serious middle school crush vibes here bud.
Saying rude things to random women on the internet is pathetic. Get a life, loser.
She's not gonna get with you, bro. I'm sure it's hard to be bullied when you look like Sloth, but that's no reason to bully others. But congratulations! You're the first mean comment on over a year's worth of videos. You finally have something to be proud of! It's a low bar, but still.
@@mswhitemb What an absolutely churlish thing to say to anyone quite frankly. scotthall8850? No one is taking you seriously.
@@LadyMotoBang It could be just a bot nowadays..... Ignore it.
It does sound a lot better.
Ed Moore, Kerville,Tx, Tim McDowel, classichondarestoration, Maryland, Bill Silvers, California, are 3 experts on that bike. Bill Silvers aka “ Mr Honda” has 3 books that are priceless when doing a 250/ 305. Just do a search and it will be worth your time. They all 3 have the knowledge and parts to take your cl72 to whatever level you want to go. Also look for them on the 250/305 forums. They are there to help.
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I like the VGG reference and the integrity to not name drop. You said older and mentioned 45+ so I don't want to fight you because I'm under that number lol. barely. I like what you are doing. But my opinion doesn't matter much. Keep doing your thing.
Aw thanks so much and your opinion does matter! I'm glad you like my style and I definitely need some feedback.
@@LadyMotoBang right on. I’ll be along for the ride. Looking forward to the next one.
@@LadyMotoBang Subscribed from Australia. Just completed a 1973 Honda CB 350 four. Phew! Very costly and time consuming but quite rewarding. I like your camera and audio quality and great presentation in presenting videos on my favourite past time. Vintage motorcycles! Well done.
What do you use to edit your videos ?
I use Premiere Pro for my youtube and Capcut for my instagram. Capcut is still good for youtube tho and it's fee.
That’s awesome! I started my Yzf 600r the same way I bought the Yamaha shop manual then bought the hanyes and went to town. Took me about a year and a motor swap but I’m Putting the finishing touches up on it.
Dang that sounds badass I'd love to see it. Make a video and put it out there!
@ I actually planned on putting one out today. Needing to redue the carb. Was my first one and used alot of really cheap Chinese parts for the jets and what not. Never ran perfect so gonna go back to stock.
@@Saltyhousewife- Big tip is to use NOS kits where possible. Very expensive however they will last another several decades. There is a LOT of true junk out there! All the best.
Way to go, keep building and learning!
Thanks so much! I loving it!
Lady Meto Bang or Moto Bang?
As a 30 yr old with multiple honda 305s, i understand your pain.
Oh man you know exactly what I'm goin through haha
That thing that was in the oil filler is a crank case vent to release pressure at hi revs. I'm 73, so ya know.
And you're the only one who was able to tell me what this thing is and THAT'S why I love that my audience is a bunch of cool cats who know more than me.
That’s your blinker fluid reservoir
Golly I'm such an amateur it's so obviously a blinker fluid reservoir. Can you help me figure out where my air conditioner oil goes?
Hobo Freight compression gages are notoriously inaccurate. Not that it would save this engine, not 100psi off.... But get a different one if you can in future.
I have been eye balling some better gauges...
@@LadyMotoBang I use a Snap On however they are VERY expensive. The gauge you used is made in the same factory as most of these $10-15 cheapies are. They are notorious for under reading hugely. The SAME kit you used read my various engines all at maybe 30-50PSI when all the engines were in fact 140-180PSI!
@theaustralianconundrum well I guess since I plan on working on bikes for the next 40 years I should just bite the bullet and get a nice one. I don’t need much more of a reason to get a new tool lol!
@@LadyMotoBang Either that OR you will find someone "such as I" who if asked, will always perform comp & leakdowns for no $$. I've lost count of how many people were ready to quit on a project because $10 Chinese junk testers only to find they actually had 120PSI & that on multiple cylinders "most" were within 5-10% of each other! Happy days. I wish you SO MUCH SUCCESS for your future in this past time.
@@LadyMotoBang I have one made by Lisle. I inherited it from someone but they’re still sold on Amazon. $34, but you’ll need adapters as needed. It’s not a kit unfortunately. The gage is pretty good, Lisle is pretty old and trusted tool brand.
As a 62 year old male who loves vintage Honda motorcycles, i resemble your demographic 😅. As your first patron, i hope my $7/month will but you some knee pads. If possible, I'd like to see how you lap your valves (I'm new to the engine overhaul thing). I love you style of video, your honesty and transparency.
Welp I caught this comment just in time cuz I'm about to go outside and lap the valves now! I really appreciate you signing up for Patreon! I also am happy to hear you like my video style, it helps me to know what people resonate with.
Keep up the great work and hi from the UK. Sorry I’m 65 so not really helping your demographic.
I love my 45-65 guys! I get more advice in the comments than I ever expected haha and everyone is so nice. Thanks so much!
@@LadyMotoBang I'm 66 Jan 2025. LOL!!!!!!!!!
@@theaustralianconundrum happy early birthday!!
@@LadyMotoBang Oh that is so kind of you.... Made my day.)))))
22 men between the ages of 45 and 60 liked this video. I know I did.
I am so thankful for all my old school guys! Ya'll keep me in check. Thank you for liking my video! The encouragement keeps me goin'!
Check your valves, Retest
You can use two nuts to remove the studs. It works great.
I've seen that method before so I'm definitely going to give that a try first. Thanks for the tip!
Had a look around (Netherlands) for those kneepads. So for some reason the right one is nearly €100,- over here and the left only €18,- ??!….. ill keep looking but i think that bike is more USA oriented. wide angle lens is great. Kinda jeaulous on the natural light coming into the shop. Good luck with the rebuild!
Hey! Love your channel! Thank you so much for looking for some kneepads over there. I don't know what I'll do other than keep a look out for some ebay score.
Well I’ll be dipped. 😂 An Old Honda Rescue Centre decal in back 😊
@@OHRCvintagemoto I see you’re acquainted with Derek as well 😂
and a Grinmoto tee 😂
The shop looks sweet,clean and organized👌🏽🔥 it's ready for that new proyect.
Not sure if i blessed you with a bike or cursed you with a project. Looking forward to seeing progress. As i recall this was your original vision for the bike. Have fun
I think it's fine. It's fine..... I'm fine...
Loving your videos! one thing though, your speaking is all 100% in the left ear only. Love the stuff and cool bike but please pan to both sides on stuff later 😂
HA! I figured out what was going on with the left channel! Thanks for letting me know, I wasn't editing with headphones on so I was clueless.
Hola.. que pelicula es la de la escena al final?
@@rodrigoarce9970 “Dazed and Confused” amigo 👍
Te agredezco.. t te va a gustar "Corvette Summer" y "Convoy" creo que ambas son de 1978 Mucha suerte en tu proyecto Saludos
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A good project
Cool video. I ordered the sticker.
Awesome thank you so much!!!
You’ll need a tetanus shot before working on this bike.
Check the old movie Grease two . You will get an idea on some custom touches for the cb / cl 77 models . Anyway a cool movie ...
Thank you I'll definitely check it out!!
Very cool bike. Those engines are some of Honda’s finest looking from that era
I agree totally. I feel like I’m biased cuz it’s my first bike haha
Love your videos! Just one thing and hope it's ok to say but sometimes I find it hard to hear you talking because it's very quiet. But the videos are so great!
Thanks for the tip!
Good job, And might I say that is the coolest scooter I have ever seen. love the vids later
I love your complete disinterested attitude towards fixing the bike and your proclaimed lack of knowledge and yet you fixed it and got it running…well done you!!
Good job
Great job!
@@OHRCvintagemoto thank you 🙏🏻
Oh yeah! You are riding! Told you that you would get it done in the end! Well done, enjoy the ride
Never mind if you Lost lot of footage for me i am very enjoy just see you in this video..cus honest to say you a Pretty..❤
Nice. Bring it to the Ton Up Show at Yazoo Brewing this Saturday the 5th. 11am to 5pm. I race a CL175 and have a ton of parts if you need anything for yours.
‘Normally when I hear voices they are real’ had me giggling. It woke up my daughter
My goal of making at least one person laugh with these videos is a success! lol
Nice to see it done. Hope the next proyect is as cool as this one!! 🤙🏽🍻
I already have my next project bike just gotta make a plan!
cannibalise was the right word, fwiw
Very nice. Hope to see it at paradise road show next year
Now there's a thought! I wonder if they'll make a little Honda corner for me amongst all the Harleys lol
I took my cb 750four@@LadyMotoBang
Nice job. Your bike is beautiful and i love the way it sounds. Enjoy your ride and ride safe!
Thanks so much! I'm pretty happy with the sound too!
Looks good! Hit the Natchez Trace on it!
Not a bad idea! Just gotta get it registered first lol
I’m not saying anything about the one fork seal…. lol… the ending was the best , you finished your bike.. nice build
Thank you very much! On to the next one...