as someone who drives a truck and worked in a automotive production line. i can tell you why that battery is taped to the top of the box is because of how roughly that crate will get treated. if it were on the bottom it would be at increased risk of getting hit by some forklift forks. or other such hazard while being moved around or having things moved around it.
@@johnnunn8688 yes. But its gonna be transported on a big ship. I would strap the battery to the top as well, incase some water crashes over the side. Car shipping ships have burned down a bunch of times by now
To those who have ever knocked AMF built Harley Davidsons.... Be rest assured that everything on this bike is made with the least costly materials possible and the lowest quality build standards known to humankind, including the frame and "swingarm." The only safe engine to swap on it would be made by Briggs and Stratton, if even that.
I've owned a virago 250 for 10 years. She was my first. Awesome little bike for begginers. Very reliable, light and docile. Made for a great every day commuter in the big city traffic (lane splitting is legal...ish here, tolerated). They used to be very common here in Brazil and, notoriously, have been cloned by more than one brand operating in the country. Nowadays you couldn't find someone willing to sell you theirs. People tend to get very attached to them and I totally get why. Good memories....😅
I have a 250 virago It's my 3rd street bike. And smallest Kawasaki 550 Yamaha fz750 Now this 250. Resisted buying it for a yr because it's so small, but my neighbor made me an offer I couldn't refuse. Gotta admit, I love it. No desire to take it on the interstate, but back hiways, in town & country roads its a lot of fun & reliable transportation
My first cruiser was a 535 special loved that bike was so smooth and nimble taught me so much about riding that I have taken with me over the next 3 decades. Couldn’t say how many bikes I’ve owned since that virago but I will always remember it.
I just got a new virago. I’ve had a concours. And growing up smaller bikes. I know viragos are for beginners but it’s way more dangerous than a big bike because it’s all over the road. But it’s more fun than my 1000cc
Years ago I nearly bought a Lifan 250cc bike that was a direct Yamaha clone for under $3K. They had very good reviews and almost all of the parts from the Yamaha would fit. I just needed something for a daily driver that got decent fuel economy on my 78 mile daily commute, half interstate and half back country roads. For half of that price I got a used Suzuki 850 that only needed tires and a battery. You're braver than I am buying that stuff; I chickened out.
The frame looks like a clone of the 80's soft tail frame. Right down to the unused mid control mounts. The slip on looks to be $79 J&P Cycle pipes. Literally most of it is old school HD chopper parts with an undersized rice burner engine. Good luck Sean, you'll need it.
Props to you for being brave enough to leave and go to a new state. I moved across country once and nobody was happy for me they were mad that i got to leave so good for you for not listening to the haters and doing your own thing.
You only live once & after all...if you're not happy, no-one around you can be either. Also, you can't live your life according to other's expectations.
@@Wil_Liam1 I live in new Smyrna beach we have waves pretty much everyday. This town is knows for its surfing. Pretty much the only place in Florida you can surf. Look up new Smyrna beach inlet surf. But yes your right we eagerly await hurricane season.
This is a Frisco style chopper (children's size). They are built narrow (hence the weird location of the front blinkers and the narrow bars) for navigating the narrow and crowded streets of SFO.
The style emerged in the early 60's, and was not anything other than a style exercise. The streets were nowhere near crowed then, and the original Frisco style used a hand shift; not at all friendly to riding in traffic.
Using a hand shift wasn't a style, it's how all the harley's came, till during the 50's when they began putting "mouse trap" foot shift external linkage on them. Actually during the 50's & 60's, what was custom cool to do was put a custom "mouse trap" on the older bikes. You see, because at the time, the British bikes had foot shift and were winning the races, so custom Harley racers began building homemade "mousetrap's" for their bikes. Halfway through the panhead run, Harley caught on, and they began coming with an external "mouse trap" foot shift conversion set up. So anyway most young bikers couldn't afford a new Harley at the time, so many bikers just rode them old pans with the stock hand shift, or they put a smaller gas tank on it for looks and cut the hand shift down to a jockey shift. But, yea, hand shift was stock on the older ones, and building a custom "mouse trap" to convert the bike to a foot shift like the race bikes was the custom thing to do back in the 50's.
13:55 "Smells like a tire vomited" Is low-key a phenomenal analogy to describe something that we can instantly understand. 😄 Some how I know exactly what that smells like! Cheers 🤘
I remember when I was young living in Wisconsin. My first babysitter rode up on her harley, and her name was Mary. I later found out she was a grand-daughter of Davidson.
I grew up on bikes .got my 1st 50cc Indian head mini bike at age 4 thanks to a awesome papaw winning it lol Rode many styles ,sizes but never had or rode anything from over seas or like this...but I gotta say...this thing looks awesome ! I had to sell my last bike about 7years ago and I miss it soooo bad! I'm now 44 almost 45 so I can only pray i get atleast 1 more bike to cruise before I leave this earth. They are such great therapy. Nothing can compare to hopping on one and just enjoying the day with the wind in your face . So with ALL this being said ...thanks 4 these videos becuz through the videos I can still feel apart of the world. Thanks 4 making great content. I really hope I get to ride again before I'm to old 2 ride or health wise 🙏 but something tells me it won't happen :( but hey we can dream lol but newho .. Stay safe out there ,ride a ride 4 all the ones that can't or only dream about it . Keep the videos coming ..much love n respect
Sean, you love talking about how great the F1 Moto Detailer cleans, but you never talk about how good it smells!! That stuff smells like heaven, I freakin love it! I am on my third bottle so far! Kids, don't drink it though, no drinky!
Another UA-camr already went through one of these thoroughly including doing upgrades and modifications. He modified the fake oil tank to hold the battery, upgraded the handlebar switches, and much more. I am surprised you didn't look into that first.
Hi Sean. One time my father was working on our car in our Garage at home early on a Saturday morning and my brother (aged 9) came down in his pyjamas. My Dad asked him to pass a Battery to him but midway across my brother stopped and said "this is leaking" . We all looked at him and burst out laughing coz his pyjamas trousers had melted away to nothing ! My Dad told him to put the battery down and rushed him to the shower. He was ok, just had white spots on his legs after. 😂😂 Be careful around batteries kids! ✌️
The lights and plate location is because they aren't sold with a real title, it's basically an MSO and the individual registers it or the dealer who imports them does. Basically it's sold to you as an off road vehicle and up to you to make it compliant for your state/country. The sissy bar IS a legal position for a plate in the US however. The D.O.T marked mirrors back that up, means the bike isn't type approved for the US market so it doesn't get registered before shipping to the US. As for the Sissy bar, it's simple and old school, fold a jacket or sit on the bare fender, it's not that bad and it's what was done back in the day. Pick up a girl at a bar and they fold their jacket or just deal. Now, I'd just get a magnetic pillion pad and throw it on when I needed one.
Bosnian here: Naja doesn't have any meaning. "Najbolji" (masculine) means the best, and the abbreviation for that is "naj". Anyway, how the hell do you know of Bosnian language? Thanks for the cool videos! 😊
Yeah, he's a goofball when it comes to things like that. Half the time he forgets to put the choke on or take it off or open the fuel petcock. Like duh dude, you mess with and sell bikes for a living, you shouldn't even have to think about that kind of stuff, it should be second nature by now. And he's crude with his tools, doesn't really use them properly, probably chews up half of the screws and nuts and bolts he puts a wrench on and seemingly hardly ever worries about checking the oil, or primary fluid or anything like that. It's like he might have good business sense but not much common sense.
@@bodeine454 because he don't pay for anything it's all free . So it's !!! who cares attitude!! Which is very annoying to ppl who work hard to buy this stuff
Aw man, not the cliffhanger! haha Just stopping by to say thanks for the great content! My husband introduced me to your channel recently because I have started to become more interested in riding my own bike than ever before (I went for my first motorcycle ride on my 5th birthday in the 90s on my dad's 92 Heritage Softail Classic; now I've been told by my husband that he's forgotten I was on the back of his 2020 Street Bob several times xD). I have spent hours watching your videos and appreciate the informative and very entertaining content.
I actually think it's a pretty good looking bike, aside from details like how plastic it looks and the angle of the fork make it look like you've hit a wall. But still, pleasantly surprised! In Sweden, thin steel wire that you buy on a roll and that complete hacks hang up their exhaust systems and "fix" other mechanical issues with is called najtråd, "naj thread". So in our slang, to naja something is to half-assed throw something together with the least possible effort and no skills required. Fits in pretty well with some of the other things naja means in other languages! :D
Pretty hilarious unboxing! I'm actually surprised it started as easily as it did! Hope you checked the oil, btw. Probably the first thing you should change as well, if you're actually going to ride it anywhere.😉
Yep, I missed that too since most of those manufacturers only at best if they put any oil in them its a shipping oil that will tear up the engine and transmission pretty quickly if you run them on it. Even if it did have real motor oil in it after sitting since 2002 that oil would have separated over a decade ago and would need to be flushed out with a few fills and drainings of kerosene plus if it actually has an oil filter and not just an oil screen that filter has long been junk and also needs to be replaced. Any foam air filter or pre-filter after 22 years is also compost by now. Best!
@@jcanfixall1585 Sorry, rock and roller here who worked with impact drivers and air hammers so sometimes I have trouble hearing Shaun clearly however when your talking Chineseum whether its their typical shipping oil or motor oil you still shouldn't start them on it and run them at all especially if they aren't from fresh stock manufactured in the past few months. We've learned that the hard way over the past 20 years dealing with their Honda, Yamaha and Minarelli Clone Engines. When working on then you also learn to go with the minimal torque specification for any fastener and use gasket sealant even where you normally would not due to poor quality metals used in the castings being prone to cracking. Best!
Dude needs an assistant to keep him between the lines 😂. He’s everywhere and I feel like I might have caught adhd watching this 😂. Just kidding love ya man
Naja is a genus of venomous elapid snakes commonly known as cobras (or "true cobras"). Members of the genus Naja are the most widespread and the most widely recognized as "true" cobras. It's not from any specific country or language it's the scientific genus for Cobra.
@finnmcginn9931 only some 'latin names' are actually latin. Some are other languages, or made up words that sound like something else or honor something/someone
According to Google Translate, in German "Naja" means "Oh well". LOL In Kazakh, Scots Gaelic, Welsh, Uyghur and Persian, it means "No". In Hebrew, Norwegian, Swedish and Greek, it means "Nah". In Romanian, it means "Nope". In Uzbek, it means "Poo". However, in Portuguese, it does mean "Cobra". Sorry, couldn't resist, please don't hate me ;-P
When I was a teenager, my father told me a story about an interaction he had with a door-to-door religious person. Typically, he never would've bothered to deal with people like this, but he had some time, so he said "wtf" and invited them in for a sit-down. This individual was a Jehovah's Witness, and when the opportunity struck, he immediately went to work. From what I remember, the JW spun a magnificent tale of whatever it is that they believe in and preach about and when he finished up his sales pitch my father - who was in the used car business and was quite familiar with all types of these sales talks - sat there completely blown away by how polished and perfect this guy's schpiel was. I should say that my father was not at all a believer of any type of afterlife and what he told this gentleman could very well have been offensive, but he was never one to mince words. He went on to tell the JW how fabulous of a BS artist he was and was there any way he could convince him to come to work with him as a salesman. This twenty some-odd minute long video reminded me of that story because this guy here just talked for over twenty minutes and said absolutely nothing but was quite entertaining the entire time.
@@caphowdy666 great question. Could be lots of reasons, like maybe that's when the first one was ordered and first batch of 100 plates were stamped out? This was number 9, in two years with the 8 others seen in the reviews?
@@bookofrevelation4924 Problem with the reviews is none were verified, so who knows. Have to say that I dont think a lot of people leave reviews for things they buy on Amazon unless they have a bad experience. Some do leave good reviews but most people cant be bothered.
@@bAc0nBoY755 that explains so many cheap parts from local hardware store and rapid partial assembly with parts out of place looking like they came from another bike. Likely parts from a bike in mass production of higher quality than parts from hardware store.
I wondered the same thing. He also sounds like his breath is always labored like he can’t breathe through his nose and runs out of breath while he’s talking.
The "X" is Azeri. She spoke Azeri, Turkish, Russian and English. The language of Azerbaijan is "Azeri" not Azerbaijanie - just sayin'... Amusing video, you're a funny guy - keep the videos coming! 🙂👍🏻
I don't like it here's why. For like 12k you can get fully decked out Indian scout and for about 9k you can get a decent out Honda Rebel. And I'm pretty sure for about 12k you can get a Harley. And for 7k you can get older used versions in various stages of flair and condition of all the aforementioned. And maybe a dirt bike from the 80's.
My one hope before I die is to own a motorcycle, I live everything about them and the culture. Raising a family on one income in this world just prevents anything extra from happening in my life and I’m ok with that. But I can wish and dream right now
"Naja" is German for "well" or "meh," which perfectly describes the level of enthusiasm you'd have after unboxing this motorcycle. It’s like the brand itself is managing your expectations: Naja, it’s a bike... sort of. 😂
It is a brand new thing, just because it was manufactured in 2 years ago doesn't mean its not new. It could sit in a warehouse for ten years before selling, it would still be new.
as someone who drives a truck and worked in a automotive production line. i can tell you why that battery is taped to the top of the box is because of how roughly that crate will get treated. if it were on the bottom it would be at increased risk of getting hit by some forklift forks. or other such hazard while being moved around or having things moved around it.
Exactly what I came to comment.
Also, in case of some mild flooding it might short out? Especially overseas, idk if that prevents stuff as well
@@chrissi.enbyYTshort out what? There was no fluid in it.
@@johnnunn8688 yes. But its gonna be transported on a big ship. I would strap the battery to the top as well, incase some water crashes over the side. Car shipping ships have burned down a bunch of times by now
Less likely to be skewered by a forklift
Probably more reliable than the OCC chopper lol 😂
@@FishingPlanetMobile64i think we all know that...
Doesn't make the comment untrue though! Lol
@@FishingPlanetMobile64that's the joke
Most occ bikes weren't intended to be rode just show bikes
@@FishingPlanetMobile64 /swoosh
To those who have ever knocked AMF built Harley Davidsons.... Be rest assured that everything on this bike is made with the least costly materials possible and the lowest quality build standards known to humankind, including the frame and "swingarm." The only safe engine to swap on it would be made by Briggs and Stratton, if even that.
4 months now and still no ride video.
Kinda what his channel is turning into...dissapointment.
Maybe because its really better then harley and he cant show hahah
8 months later, no video
Yeah wth
I cannot believe this is a 20-minute video and you didn't even ride it
Hes probably gna make another video riding and stuff. More videos = more money = more badass Amazon bikes lol
well glad I saw this before I watched all the way
Ah. Thank you for the primer, now I know what not to expect from a motorcycle video.
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yeah he try to milk it. Kinda lame
I rarely do this but this earned this video a thumb down. going to go watch some bearded mechanic videos now.
This is how you make a long format video without having any actual content
Hahahaaaaaa exactly.
Just mention Jesus and he's done.
It's an unboxing video buddy, wtf did you expect 😂
Noticed this about this fake channel is the amount of filler bullshit they have. Out of context story’s in the middle of it.
21:30 of talking, 17 seconds of the bike running.
Oh I’m pissed 😡 you didn’t ride the damn bike. I want my 20 minutes back
I've owned a virago 250 for 10 years. She was my first. Awesome little bike for begginers. Very reliable, light and docile. Made for a great every day commuter in the big city traffic (lane splitting is legal...ish here, tolerated). They used to be very common here in Brazil and, notoriously, have been cloned by more than one brand operating in the country. Nowadays you couldn't find someone willing to sell you theirs. People tend to get very attached to them and I totally get why. Good memories....😅
My first bike at 20 dumb years old was an '83 Virago 750. It did not end well....
@@courtney5796 My friend has the 535 but souped up, its kinda unreliable but when it runs it's a bullet.
I have a 250 virago
It's my 3rd street bike. And smallest
Kawasaki 550
Yamaha fz750
Now this 250.
Resisted buying it for a yr because it's so small, but my neighbor made me an offer I couldn't refuse.
Gotta admit, I love it.
No desire to take it on the interstate, but back hiways, in town & country roads its a lot of fun & reliable transportation
My first cruiser was a 535 special loved that bike was so smooth and nimble taught me so much about riding that I have taken with me over the next 3 decades. Couldn’t say how many bikes I’ve owned since that virago but I will always remember it.
I just got a new virago. I’ve had a concours. And growing up smaller bikes. I know viragos are for beginners but it’s way more dangerous than a big bike because it’s all over the road. But it’s more fun than my 1000cc
2 monhs later and you still havent posted the video of you riding it....
Yeah
Beardly McNoride....
What's up with that?
3 months later now
He's still talking about the first episode
He ded from that bike
Yeah, I was just looking for it too. 😢😅
Never skipped a video so much to get to the point just to be let down 😢
Never even rode it wtf
HE DID TEN FEET...
You should turn this into your own orange county chopper
yeah, just take it apart and do a whole useless show putting it back together again
It would be more reliable.
$600,0000 sale price
Sean, start yelling and screaming at your camera man, throw stuff around. Be like OCC!
You mean "Orange Chinese Choppers."
"AND THEN NEVER RODE IT"
Bro even Toby had to get in on the flaming 😭
Years ago I nearly bought a Lifan 250cc bike that was a direct Yamaha clone for under $3K. They had very good reviews and almost all of the parts from the Yamaha would fit. I just needed something for a daily driver that got decent fuel economy on my 78 mile daily commute, half interstate and half back country roads. For half of that price I got a used Suzuki 850 that only needed tires and a battery. You're braver than I am buying that stuff; I chickened out.
I've driven 2 lifan, and they're not complete garbage. Not high quality though.
Because he's not going to use it. Just try it once for a video. You're a normal person that needed a real bike
@@iHaveTheDocuments truth
The frame looks like a clone of the 80's soft tail frame. Right down to the unused mid control mounts. The slip on looks to be $79 J&P Cycle pipes. Literally most of it is old school HD chopper parts with an undersized rice burner engine. Good luck Sean, you'll need it.
The bars are down for shipping 😂
He doesn't seem to think about things like that, it gets past him every time.
i was yelling at the screen too
Props to you for being brave enough to leave and go to a new state. I moved across country once and nobody was happy for me they were mad that i got to leave so good for you for not listening to the haters and doing your own thing.
You only live once & after all...if you're not happy, no-one around you can be either. Also, you can't live your life according to other's expectations.
I 26 I moved from Nashville where I was born and raised, to Florida a little over a year ago. I live on the beach, surf everyday, and I love my job. 🤙
@Town_Country96 Where do you surf at because Florida doesn't really have much surf unless you wait for hurricanado season .. lol 😆
@@Wil_Liam1 I live in new Smyrna beach we have waves pretty much everyday. This town is knows for its surfing. Pretty much the only place in Florida you can surf. Look up new Smyrna beach inlet surf. But yes your right we eagerly await hurricane season.
@@Wil_Liam1 I live in new Smyrna beach. Pretty much the only place in Florida you can surf. We have pretty consistent surf tho
Battery is put on top of the packaging to avoid it being hit by some jack nut on a forklift
Ha, good call!
Don’t underestimate a forklift driver, they will always find ways to destroy stuff….
As a forklift repair Tec, that won't slow an operator down from obliterating it, it'll entice them to aim higher
@@AngryPete ,
Being a former forklift operator I can attest to that. lol!
Amazon bikes are the equivalent of rolling a turd in powdered sugar and calling it a jelly donut.
Noooooooooo ! Those were actually turds?
This is a Frisco style chopper (children's size). They are built narrow (hence the weird location of the front blinkers and the narrow bars) for navigating the narrow and crowded streets of SFO.
The style emerged in the early 60's, and was not anything other than a style exercise. The streets were nowhere near crowed then, and the original Frisco style used a hand shift; not at all friendly to riding in traffic.
Using a hand shift wasn't a style, it's how all the harley's came, till during the 50's when they began putting "mouse trap" foot shift external linkage on them. Actually during the 50's & 60's, what was custom cool to do was put a custom "mouse trap" on the older bikes. You see, because at the time, the British bikes had foot shift and were winning the races, so custom Harley racers began building homemade "mousetrap's" for their bikes. Halfway through the panhead run, Harley caught on, and they began coming with an external "mouse trap" foot shift conversion set up. So anyway most young bikers couldn't afford a new Harley at the time, so many bikers just rode them old pans with the stock hand shift, or they put a smaller gas tank on it for looks and cut the hand shift down to a jockey shift. But, yea, hand shift was stock on the older ones, and building a custom "mouse trap" to convert the bike to a foot shift like the race bikes was the custom thing to do back in the 50's.
@@kmoecubthank y’all for the info I own one as a cheap daily and any info to help me improve this thing is very appreciated
13:55 "Smells like a tire vomited" Is low-key a phenomenal analogy to describe something that we can instantly understand. 😄
Some how I know exactly what that smells like!
Cheers 🤘
Chinese plastic and rubber have very distinct smells
Like the bathroom door of a vintage shrimping vessel.
Haha exactly that Chinese factory smell
I always say it smells like harbor freight 😂
V O C s - Volatile Oxidizing Compounds. Actually horrible for you.
If you want a cheap bike that's domestically built, take a look at what Johnny Pag puts out. His bikes have small engines, but they look pretty cool
I remember when I was young living in Wisconsin. My first babysitter rode up on her harley, and her name was Mary. I later found out she was a grand-daughter of Davidson.
That's so damn cool man, what a small world! I bet you tear it up on bikes too!
You were 26 when this happened?
@@schrodingerscat8621 it was in the 90s(I'm old)
@@josephfriedrich9792 you're what 35 now? lol
Mary or Marley ?
7000 dollars, better buy a royal enfield
That thing cost more than the Springer Softail I had.
You'll get a 650cc parallel twin for 7k rather than a 250cc
Available on Amazon right now for $3,999 with free shipping.... Where did he get $7000??
I grew up on bikes .got my 1st 50cc Indian head mini bike at age 4 thanks to a awesome papaw winning it lol
Rode many styles ,sizes but never had or rode anything from over seas or like this...but I gotta say...this thing looks awesome ! I had to sell my last bike about 7years ago and I miss it soooo bad! I'm now 44 almost 45 so I can only pray i get atleast 1 more bike to cruise before I leave this earth. They are such great therapy. Nothing can compare to hopping on one and just enjoying the day with the wind in your face . So with ALL this being said ...thanks 4 these videos becuz through the videos I can still feel apart of the world. Thanks 4 making great content. I really hope I get to ride again before I'm to old 2 ride or health wise 🙏 but something tells me it won't happen :( but hey we can dream lol but newho ..
Stay safe out there ,ride a ride 4 all the ones that can't or only dream about it . Keep the videos coming ..much love n respect
Sean, you love talking about how great the F1 Moto Detailer cleans, but you never talk about how good it smells!! That stuff smells like heaven, I freakin love it! I am on my third bottle so far! Kids, don't drink it though, no drinky!
Another UA-camr already went through one of these thoroughly including doing upgrades and modifications. He modified the fake oil tank to hold the battery, upgraded the handlebar switches, and much more. I am surprised you didn't look into that first.
Damn he just got destroyed by this comment😂
Who
He does these videos for us to see so why would he look at video first.its a review of a Amazon bike from china
@@raymondtakamoto8063 I would. Many reviewers do. Sometimes they even know each other. It just surprised me that he didn't.
@@FernandoChaveswhat’s to say he didn’t already watch it?
Hi Sean. One time my father was working on our car in our Garage at home early on a Saturday morning and my brother (aged 9) came down in his pyjamas. My Dad asked him to pass a Battery to him but midway across my brother stopped and said "this is leaking" . We all looked at him and burst out laughing coz his pyjamas trousers had melted away to nothing ! My Dad told him to put the battery down and rushed him to the shower. He was ok, just had white spots on his legs after. 😂😂 Be careful around batteries kids! ✌️
The lights and plate location is because they aren't sold with a real title, it's basically an MSO and the individual registers it or the dealer who imports them does.
Basically it's sold to you as an off road vehicle and up to you to make it compliant for your state/country.
The sissy bar IS a legal position for a plate in the US however.
The D.O.T marked mirrors back that up, means the bike isn't type approved for the US market so it doesn't get registered before shipping to the US.
As for the Sissy bar, it's simple and old school, fold a jacket or sit on the bare fender, it's not that bad and it's what was done back in the day. Pick up a girl at a bar and they fold their jacket or just deal.
Now, I'd just get a magnetic pillion pad and throw it on when I needed one.
Friday morning Bikes & Beards beats Saturday morning cartoons. 😅 🍻
All day!!
You're watching the wrong cartoons my dude
Pork chop sandwiches!!!
Nothing beats Saturday morning cartoons!!! 😀👍
I’ve been loving this channel for a long time and love the new stuff you’re doing.
Bosnian here:
Naja doesn't have any meaning. "Najbolji" (masculine) means the best, and the abbreviation for that is "naj". Anyway, how the hell do you know of Bosnian language?
Thanks for the cool videos! 😊
I hope I’m not the only one upset he just cut perfectly good straps 😵💫😵💫
Mate, I don’t know how I ended up watching this but yeah, that triggered me too. Ratchet straps are like gold, guys got too much money,😂
At 10:59 you cut the ratchet straps off with your knife. Are ratchet straps something that you haven't figured out yet?
OFCORCE HE HAS HE COULDN'T CUT THROUGH A TANK STRAP THOUGH!! @TANK STRAP'S
LMFAO I was just about to say the same thing
The bolt holes could be for the kickstand. You might be able to change sides.
I was thinking it's all spare parts and the frame member was probably used on a dozen other things. Motorcycles, swingsets, trampolines.
I was thinking a center stand
Same place the optional centre stand bolts on on the yamaha Virago/Star it's basically a clone of
you noticed he didn't check the oil before starting it
Yuuuup
When he said “throw in the battery and throw in some gas,” my thought was “and check the oil, right? RIGHT?”
Yeah, he's a goofball when it comes to things like that. Half the time he forgets to put the choke on or take it off or open the fuel petcock. Like duh dude, you mess with and sell bikes for a living, you shouldn't even have to think about that kind of stuff, it should be second nature by now. And he's crude with his tools, doesn't really use them properly, probably chews up half of the screws and nuts and bolts he puts a wrench on and seemingly hardly ever worries about checking the oil, or primary fluid or anything like that. It's like he might have good business sense but not much common sense.
@@bodeine454 because he don't pay for anything it's all free . So it's !!! who cares attitude!! Which is very annoying to ppl who work hard to buy this stuff
@@vlratcliffe1 😂 👍
We are glad to have you here in TN. Stay safe and God bless!
The chopper faze never fizzled out, the hipster found something else to do. Choppers live 24/7
💯 true
Choppers are gay
Never see any on the road here. Tons of other bikes.
these are my favorite Fridays, once the family is sleeping im getting to high and watching this
My cousin bought that same bike that's crazy. He loves his tho and rides the hell out of it and luckily he hasn't had any problems at all.
Was thinking about buying it for my first cheap bike ngl, how did he get it registered? Did a title ever come with it ?
Aw man, not the cliffhanger! haha Just stopping by to say thanks for the great content! My husband introduced me to your channel recently because I have started to become more interested in riding my own bike than ever before (I went for my first motorcycle ride on my 5th birthday in the 90s on my dad's 92 Heritage Softail Classic; now I've been told by my husband that he's forgotten I was on the back of his 2020 Street Bob several times xD). I have spent hours watching your videos and appreciate the informative and very entertaining content.
I actually think it's a pretty good looking bike, aside from details like how plastic it looks and the angle of the fork make it look like you've hit a wall. But still, pleasantly surprised!
In Sweden, thin steel wire that you buy on a roll and that complete hacks hang up their exhaust systems and "fix" other mechanical issues with is called najtråd, "naj thread". So in our slang, to naja something is to half-assed throw something together with the least possible effort and no skills required. Fits in pretty well with some of the other things naja means in other languages! :D
Sean you’re a hilarious guy I love your attitude and thank you for making awesome family friendly motorcycle content
I speak Bosnian, that word doesn’t even exist 😂
gotta blame the translation software ( who knows the coding behind such things, maybe it split it in some strange way)
Neither in Romanian 😂
mislim da nisam nikad bio ovoliko zbunjen NAVA zvuci ko nesto iz Avatara
It translates from German, meaning "oh well"
Ok, That's Hilarious!!
Pretty hilarious unboxing! I'm actually surprised it started as easily as it did! Hope you checked the oil, btw. Probably the first thing you should change as well, if you're actually going to ride it anywhere.😉
Yep, I missed that too since most of those manufacturers only at best if they put any oil in them its a shipping oil that will tear up the engine and transmission pretty quickly if you run them on it. Even if it did have real motor oil in it after sitting since 2002 that oil would have separated over a decade ago and would need to be flushed out with a few fills and drainings of kerosene plus if it actually has an oil filter and not just an oil screen that filter has long been junk and also needs to be replaced. Any foam air filter or pre-filter after 22 years is also compost by now.
Best!
@@neilfromclearwaterfl81it's 2 years old!!!
@@jcanfixall1585 Sorry, rock and roller here who worked with impact drivers and air hammers so sometimes I have trouble hearing Shaun clearly however when your talking Chineseum whether its their typical shipping oil or motor oil you still shouldn't start them on it and run them at all especially if they aren't from fresh stock manufactured in the past few months.
We've learned that the hard way over the past 20 years dealing with their Honda, Yamaha and Minarelli Clone Engines.
When working on then you also learn to go with the minimal torque specification for any fastener and use gasket sealant even where you normally would not due to poor quality metals used in the castings being prone to cracking.
Best!
I was a bit worried when you started it as I never saw you check the oil level. I assumed it was dry!
I can't believe Sean blessed us with another Amazon bike video. Thank you sir!
These are some of my favorite videos that you do, your reactions are always funny, just wish Craig was there with you brother.👊
Im thinking the Original part they built this machine around was the rear Spark plug, then built out from there. Purest shed quality.
Dude needs an assistant to keep him between the lines 😂. He’s everywhere and I feel like I might have caught adhd watching this 😂. Just kidding love ya man
Everybody needs a Creg
Naja is a genus of venomous elapid snakes commonly known as cobras (or "true cobras"). Members of the genus Naja are the most widespread and the most widely recognized as "true" cobras.
It's not from any specific country or language it's the scientific genus for Cobra.
Interesting, that would be Latin then no?
Dang, I thought I was Cliff Kleven, but here you are. Do your kids enjoy those info bits as much as mine do?
@@finnmcginn9931 It comes from Sanskrit.
@finnmcginn9931 only some 'latin names' are actually latin. Some are other languages, or made up words that sound like something else or honor something/someone
@@DrsDapperTopperyes Naga in sanskrit
Buying choppers may be out but chopping your own will never go out of style. That bike is still more interesting than new harleys
According to Google Translate, in German "Naja" means "Oh well". LOL
In Kazakh, Scots Gaelic, Welsh, Uyghur and Persian, it means "No".
In Hebrew, Norwegian, Swedish and Greek, it means "Nah".
In Romanian, it means "Nope".
In Uzbek, it means "Poo".
However, in Portuguese, it does mean "Cobra".
Sorry, couldn't resist, please don't hate me ;-P
that was nice of your wife to let you use her chainsaw.
😂😂😂
He's lethal with that blade as well
How did this thing ride?
LMAO. The desert island story and advice was absolutely priceless.
Absolutely, best product endorsement ever. Amazon, take my money 😂
Couldn’t stop drooling over that Mrs GEICO boat👀👀👀
If the engine was blacked out rather than covered in all the fake plastic chrome, it would look much better
it only has 1 plastic part at the engine😅
If your profile picture had more clothes on, you would look better.
@@vincedibona4687 😂🤦♂️
@@vincedibona4687 doubt it
Loved the profile picture of the plant...good choice to fool people.
Actually, i like the popcorn machine bike! it cracks me up! i would be laughing the whole ride! Reminds me of Chitty Chitty bang bang
Dude that bubble bike sound, id totally show up to the local clubs open house party with that sound, dude would get all the laughs.
Electric chainsaw? Looks like a Pennsylvania move to me 😂
I’m still confused when I can see a chainsaw and I can’t smell fresh sawdust mixed with raw bar and chain oil and 2stroke exhaust.
Makes me so happy to see new content drop! Keep em coming Sean!!
When I was a teenager, my father told me a story about an interaction he had with a door-to-door religious person. Typically, he never would've bothered to deal with people like this, but he had some time, so he said "wtf" and invited them in for a sit-down. This individual was a Jehovah's Witness, and when the opportunity struck, he immediately went to work. From what I remember, the JW spun a magnificent tale of whatever it is that they believe in and preach about and when he finished up his sales pitch my father - who was in the used car business and was quite familiar with all types of these sales talks - sat there completely blown away by how polished and perfect this guy's schpiel was. I should say that my father was not at all a believer of any type of afterlife and what he told this gentleman could very well have been offensive, but he was never one to mince words. He went on to tell the JW how fabulous of a BS artist he was and was there any way he could convince him to come to work with him as a salesman. This twenty some-odd minute long video reminded me of that story because this guy here just talked for over twenty minutes and said absolutely nothing but was quite entertaining the entire time.
It's always better when the springs spring lol
When are we getting the next video on this bike?
The battery is put up high so it does not get hit by a fork lift or pallet jack.
I'd think that's the only one sold at that price, one of a kind.
Made after ordered.
Then why would they put a plate on it saying it was made two years ago?
@@caphowdy666 great question. Could be lots of reasons, like maybe that's when the first one was ordered and first batch of 100 plates were stamped out?
This was number 9, in two years with the 8 others seen in the reviews?
@@bookofrevelation4924 Problem with the reviews is none were verified, so who knows. Have to say that I dont think a lot of people leave reviews for things they buy on Amazon unless they have a bad experience. Some do leave good reviews but most people cant be bothered.
But it got to him in a couple days
@@bAc0nBoY755 that explains so many cheap parts from local hardware store and rapid partial assembly with parts out of place looking like they came from another bike.
Likely parts from a bike in mass production of higher quality than parts from hardware store.
will he ever ride it?
I love how Sean refuses to take the cheap straps off without cutting them... TANK STRAPS!!!
2 months and no followup 😢
you never uploaded a video of you actually riding this thing lol
Don't bother. There is no "next video" where he actually rides it.
I love that Honda Rune...we need a video on that one!🤘🤘🤘
There was one a year or two ago.
He’s done several on a couple rune’s
Lol when you said "nah this is TN" I was sure you were gonna get a gun
A Winchester lever action in a frame mounted holster would be perfect.
Doooood. I’m glad you’re near. I need some clutch changing tips on my Lifan 200.
Why does his mouth make that noise every single time he opens his mouth
I wondered the same thing. He also sounds like his breath is always labored like he can’t breathe through his nose and runs out of breath while he’s talking.
10:58 why cut the ratchet straps
Yeah, why? Just lost a couple of "respect" points. Handlebars come folded to fit box. Common...
You mentioned battery and gas. Do you think it might need oil? ;-)
where is follow up video?
3 months still havent seen you ride it...
The "X" is Azeri. She spoke Azeri, Turkish, Russian and English. The language of Azerbaijan is "Azeri" not Azerbaijanie - just sayin'...
Amusing video, you're a funny guy - keep the videos coming! 🙂👍🏻
Where is the riding review video
4 months and no follow up video either. :(
Imagine youre at a motorcycle repair shop, but you realise that all the bikes are good, and you also own every one of them
In missouri we don't, legally, need turn signals. No front brake or mirrors, either.
How about a front wheel?
@@rienkhoek4169😂😂😂
You don't need an engine either, you can just make the noises yourself.
Naja doesn’t mean anything in Romanian lol @15:55
Born and raised in Pa and proud of it. Way better than Tennessee
Save yourself the time and aggravation and just forward to 21:17
22:06 even better. I smashed the DON'T RECOMMEND button.
20 minutes to hear it fire up 😴
And no test ride...
And then waiting for 6 days already.
I don't like it here's why. For like 12k you can get fully decked out Indian scout and for about 9k you can get a decent out Honda Rebel. And I'm pretty sure for about 12k you can get a Harley. And for 7k you can get older used versions in various stages of flair and condition of all the aforementioned. And maybe a dirt bike from the 80's.
You need to fix the lip smacking on the mic. Really bad. Maybe a better mic with a pop filter of sorts?
And the oscar for most boring video goes to .......
I just want a motorcycle again haven't had one in years really nice bike man
Dude, you talk to much
2.1 million people seem to think other wise
WE NEED PART 2 ITS BEEN FOREVER 😭😭
While they are dangerous, these Amazon bikes look good.
My one hope before I die is to own a motorcycle, I live everything about them and the culture. Raising a family on one income in this world just prevents anything extra from happening in my life and I’m ok with that. But I can wish and dream right now
"Naja" is German for "well" or "meh," which perfectly describes the level of enthusiasm you'd have after unboxing this motorcycle. It’s like the brand itself is managing your expectations: Naja, it’s a bike... sort of. 😂
Nice vid,and welcome to Tennessee man.
I came for the scripture!!! Thank you for the good faith Sir, you’re my number one UA-cam bike guy!!!
It is a brand new thing, just because it was manufactured in 2 years ago doesn't mean its not new. It could sit in a warehouse for ten years before selling, it would still be new.