Can I Get This 1960's Yamaha Motorcycle Running?

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  • Опубліковано 30 лис 2023
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  • @johnoldonekanole602
    @johnoldonekanole602 5 місяців тому +865

    I am 75 years old, graduated in 1966 from HS. I had a Honda sport 50 , I weighed 120 lb. my friend weighed 200 so he bought the Yamaha 100 , just like the one you are working on, it was blue too. We rode the wheels off those bikes that summer come September we went into the Army together, and our adult life started. My friend passed a few years back. This vid brought a tear to my eyes. all the memories we made that summer. Hearing that motor run was great, if only you could bring my friend back. Thank you for sharing. be safe again thank you.

    • @epictales1307
      @epictales1307 5 місяців тому +19

      I am sorry to hear about your friend passing, it can be hard to handle the loss of those we care about. I want to thank you for your service and your friend in kind. I hope everything works out well for you and those you care about! If you truly served in the armed forces please do not read any further. If you didn't serve and are using this comment sector as a means to obtain stolen valor, well lets just say someone will probably come find you and have a little chat with you before long.

    • @davidclark682
      @davidclark682 5 місяців тому +40

      Same here. In 1969 I was 16 and started with a Honda sport 50. Others had the Honda 65, 90, 160 and one kid had a 450! Others had one of these Yamaha 100 or a Bridgestone. After high school I moved up to a Yamaha 180. Now I’m 71 and have owned over 30 bikes and been riding 57 years. I’ve logged over 600,000 miles on 4 continents. Motorcycles are my passion.

    • @johnoldonekanole602
      @johnoldonekanole602 5 місяців тому +9

      @@epictales1307 my friend served in Viet Nam and I in Germany.

    • @kwhite145
      @kwhite145 5 місяців тому +6

      I had a Campus 60 in 1966 this brings back sweet memories !

    • @robertsigsworth8229
      @robertsigsworth8229 5 місяців тому +9

      @@davidclark682I'm about your age, got a panther 197 in 1965 age 13, passed my test on it two days after my 16th birthday, straight onto a Triumph 350 T21, 650 Bonneville by September of 1968, had a Triton, BSA A65Lightnigh by 1971 then a 500 Matchless G9 with a sidecar for my girlfriend to learn on, she didn't like it so got the yam 100, it was so different to the old 2 sk Panther, so powerful for its size, on 2 strokes more or less ever since, even when I had My Suzuki GS1000 I still had a RG250 J in the Garage, same as now age 71 downsized from my Kawasaki ZX9 to an old SV650, 'cos of my age, but still have a Yamaha TZR 3ma 250 in the garage that is slightly tuned and way quicker than the SV but as 2 stroke fans will know with 18 mpg and I lt Racing 2 stroke oil at £30 it isn't exactly a commuter bike, can burn quarter gal just warming it up.

  • @jahmic
    @jahmic 5 місяців тому +695

    This is quickly becoming my favorite channel. The only downside is that I keep getting inspired to buy more project bikes...

    • @_Jaded_
      @_Jaded_ 5 місяців тому +30

      Laughing and crying with you as I look at the 3 project bikes in the garage. 😅

    • @thomasstevenson5367
      @thomasstevenson5367 5 місяців тому +17

      Maybe you guys should document your builds on youtube like Craig

    • @adamontario2834
      @adamontario2834 5 місяців тому +6

      I hear you I got a 79 Yamaha.. 82 Honda and a 08 Suzuki and I'm currently surfing marketplace for more

    • @beckg2729
      @beckg2729 5 місяців тому +3

      Never a downside

    • @kimmyrask7368
      @kimmyrask7368 5 місяців тому +5

      Same😂

  • @markwilkinson6519
    @markwilkinson6519 2 місяці тому +11

    I know nothing about bikes. 51yrs old and never been on one. But just spent last 3 evenings watching your vids. awesome.

  • @rahmatshazi883
    @rahmatshazi883 3 місяці тому +54

    You're not just bringing back bikes.. you're bringing back memories. Thank you, TBM.🤗

  • @daveco1270
    @daveco1270 5 місяців тому +199

    "We don't need gloves where we're going."
    "To the hospital?"
    That was a good one, Dan. Loving all the vintage motorcycle content. I'm glad to see Sean is getting into vintage bikes as well. It all started with that old Indian...then the WLA...and now he's got a frickin knucklehead.

  • @UmmmmmmmWhat
    @UmmmmmmmWhat 5 місяців тому +68

    I love how a lot of stuff on this channel is under $1000, unless it's a customer. Craig is basically the polar opposite of BnB now, and i absolutely love it. Lots of stuff thats obtainable to almost anyone.
    The world needs more Craigs.

    • @davidpawson7393
      @davidpawson7393 2 місяці тому +1

      He should make a list or something and sell what he fixes. Maybe call it Fixed List? Craig's List?

    • @whirledpeas3477
      @whirledpeas3477 2 місяці тому +2

      Another plus is I don't have to listen to a quote from the Bible. Like Another bike channel 😊

  • @Armychuck
    @Armychuck 2 місяці тому +69

    Over 30 years ago my mom died of cancer and her motorcycle, a Honda CB100, sat in the basement until my dad passed away. It's now in my garage and your video has inspired me to get it running again. Thanks. It would make my mom happy.

    • @lisamaria9230
      @lisamaria9230 26 днів тому

      so sorry for your losses of your parents,i definately think you should have a go at restoring,that would be amazing

    • @DrMurdercock
      @DrMurdercock 24 дні тому

      You get it going yet man?

    • @dictionaryofwords1108
      @dictionaryofwords1108 13 днів тому

      I believe in you

    • @peterbaranyai6057
      @peterbaranyai6057 3 дні тому

      Or you could sell it to me!

  • @1kbdog
    @1kbdog 2 місяці тому +12

    Hi Craig, I bought a 1966 yt-1 in 1970. Came to me for a hundred bucks with a stuck motor. Installed new rings and drove it for two summers. Sold it running. I had so much fun on that bike, also I only weighed in at almost 120. Great memories. Now 70 years old and still riding, and still riding Yamaha..

  • @stuartcarter7053
    @stuartcarter7053 5 місяців тому +72

    Best part of Friday!
    I love how Craig optimistically says "and you can do it too". I can't. I really can't.

    • @Mariano.Bernacki
      @Mariano.Bernacki 5 місяців тому +21

      Get a trash bike, get the shop manual, and have at it. If you buy it as junk, you can't make it any worse.

    • @GameCrazedNERDS
      @GameCrazedNERDS 5 місяців тому +14

      you totally can, believe in yourself.

    • @OllieRidesAk
      @OllieRidesAk 5 місяців тому +8

      I bought an 81 Honda trail 110. That didn’t even roll I had to drag and push it to the truck. With the help of UA-cam I went through it and got it running great to where it started on the first or second kick every time. It took me 6 months in the shed after work tinkering on it when I had the time to get it there but I’m no mechanic at all. If I can do it you can too. Small single cylinder engines don’t scare me now I’m about to do a big bore kit on my daughter’s crf70. (With UA-cams help of course)

    • @chollythecrazycorgihesinsa6505
      @chollythecrazycorgihesinsa6505 5 місяців тому +4

      Yes you can!😃

    • @1986arseny
      @1986arseny 5 місяців тому +4

      If you have the space, and a couple hours a week, motorbikes are one, if not the cheapest way to have a go at any vehicle. You really can do it.

  • @tommyhijmensen6257
    @tommyhijmensen6257 5 місяців тому +54

    Off course you get it running Craig 😊
    Its a Yamaha !
    It will never die !
    And as a Yamaha fanboy i would thank you so much (again)for putting another Yamaha back on the road.
    Keep em comming ❤
    God bless this beared mechanic and the good old US of A !
    ❤🏍🙏🏻🇺🇲

    • @DesmondBorcherds
      @DesmondBorcherds 5 місяців тому +3

      Well said. Been riding Yamahas since 1964. Best bikes ever made

    • @MeYou-yz2yz
      @MeYou-yz2yz 5 місяців тому +1

      Don't get too excited. As you say it's a Yamaha not a Honda.😂. My RD250/350 found lots of ways to die back in the day and taught me so much about two-strokes that I bought a 4-stroke Honda instead.😂

    • @Red-dg1kp
      @Red-dg1kp 5 місяців тому +1

      I had a RD250,RD350 and RD400 Daytona special and HondaCB400f loved all of them. The CB400f I still have needs the restored

    • @ramishrambarran3998
      @ramishrambarran3998 3 місяці тому

      Yeah !
      Me too !
      Trinidad & Tobago.
      West Indies.

  • @joethompson3418
    @joethompson3418 5 місяців тому +37

    I’m 81 now and you just brought so many memories back into play! Cruising down the streets of YT and this bike image caught my eye. I bought a red YT1 in ‘67 as my first bike to commute to work. Great little ring-a-ding dinger! Replaced it with Yamaha 100 dirt bike once I discovered the joys of playing in the dirt. So much fun, so many kisses from “angel of death!” and blatant overconfident abuse of physics! Thanks for the memories!

    • @dennislink7957
      @dennislink7957 3 місяці тому

      It’s probably smoking so bad because you mixed oil in the fuel and it has oil injection.

  • @garymoon2829
    @garymoon2829 5 місяців тому +14

    YL1 was my first motorcycle - bought around 1971 (age 21). Parents didn't say much, but I presume they were not pleased.
    Couple years later, living outside Cleveland, I headed home in the dark (about 40 miles) and decided to take the "Ohio Turnpike" toll road for the first time, just a few miles, as a quick shortcut. Toll taker at the entrance gate looked down at my little bike with a sneer - wondering if it would go at least the minimum speed. She let me go, and obviously, I lived through the experience.
    The bike had a worn clutch but was still functional. The next spring, I replaced the clutch plates and promptly started popping little wheelies with the thing. First time I'd ever done that. Lately I've been missing that bike, and presto - I stumble on this video..
    Four years later, after my Honda CL350 was stolen outside my apartment, I bought a Yamaha R5 - 350, which was refined into the RD350. Of all the bikes I've owned, that R5 was the best.

  • @user-nh6wf6iw5q
    @user-nh6wf6iw5q 5 місяців тому +51

    Your engaging content has been truly enthralling, especially in showcasing the revival of these bikes. Personally, I'm drawn to the idea of witnessing a complete restoration process-watching these bikes transform not only mechanically but also aesthetically into their best possible versions. I believe there's a considerable audience that shares this particular preference. Keep up the fantastic work, and please continue to showcase the captivating journey of these bikes undergoing total restoration.

  • @gerrymcdonald6194
    @gerrymcdonald6194 5 місяців тому +16

    I had a 1965 YL1 when I was 16 years old. It was not called a 'YL1', rather a 'Twin Jet 100'. Bought it new. This little bike started like a champ on first kick every time; even in the coldest weather. It was amazingly quick for 100 cc's (I only weighed 145 pounds). Insurance cost just $37/year and when you cancelled for the winter the insurance company sent you a '$rebate'. I had a part-time job after school and that gave me the money to buy the bike and operate it. Loved that bike!! Absolutely loved it!!

  • @bartin-earthmoving
    @bartin-earthmoving 5 місяців тому +3

    I've never owned a yamaha, always been more of a suzuki guy myself, but it makes me smile seeing more of these old girls saved from the scrapyard and put back on the road.

  • @raverdave9125
    @raverdave9125 5 місяців тому +63

    Its great to see an American who loves old Japanese stuff, nice one Craig (I'm in the UK). It would be cool to see this cleaned up with new tyres and the petcock fixed taken on a mini adventure somewhere.... I feel this bike deserves more content :)

    • @morganlewis2667
      @morganlewis2667 5 місяців тому +10

      Yes! 100%

    • @rabcameron1676
      @rabcameron1676 5 місяців тому +1

      Is it for sale.

    • @ramishrambarran3998
      @ramishrambarran3998 3 місяці тому

      It is a wonderful machine.
      Trinidad & Tobago.
      West Indies.

    • @kevinparker461
      @kevinparker461 3 місяці тому +1

      Im in the U.K & a local lad had one of these in the 1970s, it sounded fantastic!! A 100cc twin two stroke not much could sound better!

    • @rodenreyes6320
      @rodenreyes6320 Місяць тому

      I remember watching Elvis movie where he rode a bike...what is that 60s bike?

  • @chrisknight6884
    @chrisknight6884 5 місяців тому +15

    A YL1 was my first bike. It was always a first kick start and was good for 70mph (indicated). The best thing was that it looked like a moped and when the lads on their 'nifty fifties' (usually FS1Es) wanted a drag race at the lights I could always leave them choking in two stroke smoke.
    At full throttle it did leave a huge trail of smoke. I had a lot of fun on that bike and sold it for more than I paid for it after a couple of years.
    Brings back a lot of memories ........

  • @thedirtroadwarrior8241
    @thedirtroadwarrior8241 3 місяці тому +3

    What a beautiful little Motor Cycle

  • @gsharp7763
    @gsharp7763 5 місяців тому +5

    This brings back great memories,thank you. It was my first bike at 14 years old. Bought it used for $180. I went to high school on it, went to beach, 200 miles away, rode every street in the big city I grew up in. Mine smoked big time! I’m definitely pumped! Now ride a Goldwing at 70.

  • @morganlewis2667
    @morganlewis2667 5 місяців тому +2

    Old school engineering and 2-stroke magic. I'm a Geezer and I love it!

  • @jeffwatson4908
    @jeffwatson4908 5 місяців тому +18

    I had one in mint condition. It was called the 100 Twin too. Other than regularly fouling spark plugs it was reliable. It came with the owners manual. Being an early Japanese import a few things in the manual were lost in translation. For example. This Yamaha has “the most defective ludrication system in the world” . It was actually quite effective and I believe the first reliable oil injection system on a two stroke. Looking at this video reminded me of just how small these early Japanese imports were.

    • @timbarry5080
      @timbarry5080 5 місяців тому +2

      I scrolled through the comments looking for someone that was familiar with this cool little thing.. I knew I'd find one. Thanks. I love old yamaha two strokes

    • @martinwormald4675
      @martinwormald4675 5 місяців тому +1

      I bought this bike exactly the same even same colour in November 1967 in England for my 16th birthday at a price of 167 pounds 10 shillings brand new I would love to restore one now in my retirement if only I could find one I followed up with a Yamaha yds 3. 250 again I would love one of those. Ohhh the memories 😢😢

  • @markmcintosh7095
    @markmcintosh7095 5 місяців тому +5

    I grew up riding those when I was a kid. Loved them at the time. The automatic oiling system was a game changer for me.

  • @lynnneff5987
    @lynnneff5987 5 місяців тому +10

    I love watching these videos! This was my childhood. My dad would run across a barn find british or metric bike that had been sitting for years. We’d work on them together with him showing me how it all worked. I lost him in June and now I’m surrounded by his collection of barn finds. These videos bring back so many memories ❤

    • @joeybobbie1
      @joeybobbie1 5 місяців тому

      He sounds like a Great Dad. I bet you really learned a Lot Working with him.

  • @jimmyt55
    @jimmyt55 5 місяців тому +3

    that is one fun machine! I started my motorcycling with a used 1966 Yamaha YL1. Mine shined up with coca_Cola! I was 16 years old and spent $100. I rode mostly city streets , and the tires were terrible, but I learned a lot on that bike, Including how to wheelie! That came in handy when I replaced the yl1 with a DT175! I have had 15 motorcycles and this first one was very great experience for me! Good luck ,,,,,now back to the video I stopped to post my smile🙂 JT in Northern Illinois.

  • @TomsTinkeringandAdventures
    @TomsTinkeringandAdventures 5 місяців тому +8

    You don't see many of these old Yamaha's running around anymore. I don't believe it's worth much, but a spray paint "restoration" would be kind of neat to see. Glad that the inside of the tank was in good shape.

    • @markcollins5026
      @markcollins5026 5 місяців тому +2

      Man. nice but when he acted surprised when he took off the gas cap and the tank was clean, I think he already knew that it was clean !

  • @evebrassard3105
    @evebrassard3105 5 місяців тому +6

    Brings me back to the end 70-80's. I'd love wrenching on an oldie in your shop. Don't get me wrong the new bikes are nice but the 70-90's two strokes are what motorcycling was about for me. Making power with simple mods was easy back then, too bad frames didn't always follow the power ☺. Damn I miss my RD400 Daytona .... Love the show, keep on going 😍

  • @fuelerr
    @fuelerr Місяць тому +1

    What a testament to Yamaha quality. It's amazing that it started 3rd kick. Love this channel.

  • @toddsorel-pg4hr
    @toddsorel-pg4hr 5 місяців тому +2

    I still have my 1970 Yamaha HS1, 90cc 2-stroke twin, had it since 1990. Super fun bike and revs to the moon.

  • @toejamr1
    @toejamr1 5 місяців тому +8

    32:48 my favorite part of the episode 😂 this is quickly becoming my favorite channel. The pure honest love for bikes shines through and it’s intoxicating. From one tinkerer to another, this is inspiring. Time to tear up some mechanical stuff in the garage.

  • @morrisonAV
    @morrisonAV 5 місяців тому +13

    That was SO much fun to watch. The YL1 was my first ever bike and I learned so much tearing it apart and putting it back together again. I got mine around 1970 and drove it for years. Thanks for a bit of nostalgia!

    • @orlandominichiello
      @orlandominichiello 4 місяці тому

      Same here was very much like my first bike, have a 1200 HD at present.

  • @johnschofield9496
    @johnschofield9496 9 днів тому

    I had a 1970 HS1 (90cc twin). We called it the "sewing machine". Great little bike ! Thanks for bringing back some great memories!!!

  • @mjc8248
    @mjc8248 5 місяців тому +5

    Those were good old bikes. Nice to see one getting some love. This is one of the first bikes I ever road as a kid, good memories.
    Edit - An sos pad and some water would go a long way to making it more presentable.

  • @terencelee18
    @terencelee18 5 місяців тому +6

    The amount of information we learn from Craig is amazing

  • @mikesimmons9930
    @mikesimmons9930 5 місяців тому +3

    It brought a smile to my face when you made it come alive. Cool video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @paulleightpn9647
    @paulleightpn9647 Місяць тому +2

    I owned one of these bikes in the early seventies. The best two stroke I ever owned

  • @hpblack1953
    @hpblack1953 5 місяців тому +3

    This is kind of stuff I live for. I have worked on bikes since 1969 and salvaged a few. My first bike was a 1964 CA 77 305cc Dream, not a restoration but I learned so much wrenching on that bike. The early 60s VW camper van (6VDC system) was my next challenge. Good days, man, good days. Great job on this Yamaha. I'm impressed.

  • @user-rf9me7xm1w
    @user-rf9me7xm1w 5 місяців тому +3

    That was so most nostalgic as I owned one in 1966 when I was sixteen. I passed my test on it , the examiner had not seen one before. The auto-lube system was a revelation in those days. Yours sounded exactly like mine did, a very unique two stroke twin sound. Many thanks for posting, best wishes from a very cold England.

  • @chrisboissoneault7798
    @chrisboissoneault7798 5 місяців тому +10

    You and Dan make a good team this channel is going to blow up like bikes and beards. Can see the confidence growing in Dan as he learns more and more. Definitely fun to watch.

  • @laurieosmand7629
    @laurieosmand7629 16 днів тому

    I had one of these as my first bike. I bought it off my cousin and we had so much fun on it. The rear guard area was chopped out to give room for a Knobby tire but I ran the standard road tyre on the front, bush bashing all the way. We took the mufflers off and turned the bars upside down to play drag bike. Up and down the driveway until my mother would throw something at us to make us go somewhere else. To buy it I sold a set of golf clubs I had received as a birthday present, much to my fathers disgust. At 62 years of age, I would give anything to have kept it but alas, it was the first of many bikes over the years but I still think it was the one we had the most fun with.

  • @derf9465
    @derf9465 5 місяців тому +2

    Small bikes always bring so much joy.

  • @bradweston5342
    @bradweston5342 5 місяців тому +6

    Dan makes such an enthusiastic collaborator/assistant/camera man! You guys really do seem to be having fun TOGETHER. (Unlike Craig's previous YT "partner" who made Craig second fiddle and the butt of all the jokes while letting him do all the work )

  • @mebeasensei
    @mebeasensei 5 місяців тому +16

    What a delight this series is. I actually get much more from this than I did from the original series of bearded guy. (no knock on him) ..but this is so straight up down to earth. And the idea of reviving these trashed up bikes is wonderful. Anything that helps us get inspired from our 'junk-everything' ethos. (or lack of ethos)

  • @NathanShutes
    @NathanShutes 2 місяці тому

    You can't help but smile. Thanks guys.

  • @Graderbrad
    @Graderbrad 4 місяці тому +1

    Omg, this was the very first motorcycle. I had purchased when I was 16 years old you brought back many fun memories thank you guys.

  • @michaelbarbera4923
    @michaelbarbera4923 5 місяців тому +3

    Wow! I love those bikes!! I’m a big vintage 2stroke guy. I’ll tell you my heart skipped a beat when Dan was opening the tool bag…gently my friend😊. I can believe how clean the bike is! Great job as always! You guys are doing a great job with the channel! More 2t’s please!

  • @chrismalmberg3426
    @chrismalmberg3426 5 місяців тому +5

    I have a very similar bike (1965 Yamaha YA6) and I think this video will come in handy if I ever get around to fixing it up!

  • @georgestringam689
    @georgestringam689 5 місяців тому +2

    Back in the mid-60s when I was a teenager, not quite old enough to legally drive a car, the Twin-Jet 100 was the bike to get. Laws limited you to 100 cc displacement and this was the way to go. But the Twin-Jets quickly became a "Belly-Button," like, everyone had one. For some silly reason my aspirations were much larger than a T-J. I really dug the Honda 250 Hawk and 305 Super Hawk, and the scrambler versions of the same. Funny that I ended up with a BSA B-33, that I picked up for $75.00, and all my rides from then on would be British or American. However, being handy with wrenches (later being a professional mechanic for 50 years), and having a fetish for motorcycles, the locals brought their T-J's, and everything else to me for repairs. I rode everything I worked on and developed some likes and dislikes. I really have to give Yamaha credit for producing a bike that could handle all the abuse you could give it and still come back for more.

  • @gopherholehotel
    @gopherholehotel 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for uploading this video. This Yamaha Twin Jet 100 was my first bike as a 14 years old lad in 1969. I done some of the same work that you done but on mine the shifter barrel had a broken bolt inside. Just before winter that year I pulled the engine out and took it into my parents basement. I worked most of the winter and in the spring I put the engine back in and it ran and shifted well after that. I went on to become an automotive mechanic and later a heavy equipment mechanic for John Deere for over 40 total years . now at 68 years old Your video has taken me back to my youth ! Thanks very much what a great show you made. 😁

  • @jacobsinclair6119
    @jacobsinclair6119 5 місяців тому +19

    I love your content Craig! You have an awesome personality and you are a great mechanic which is the perfect combo for a channel like this.. keep up the good work bud and i cant wait for the next one!

  • @les5386
    @les5386 5 місяців тому +3

    I love your channel, Craig! This episode is awesome! I have a 64 YJ1 and a 65 YJ2. The YJ2 I picked from a pile of trash 40 years ago. It sat in my barn for 30 years, before I had time to work on it. I got it running, but not good enough to ride. Life events put it in back in the corner of my shop waiting for me to have time to get back to it. The 64 is a basket case that I picked up for $20. They are cool little bikes. This makes me want to get back to it.

  • @ibiltit
    @ibiltit 5 місяців тому +1

    Back in 1969 shortly after my wife and I were married my wife’s younger brother bought one of these little twins used. He rode it to high school until he finally wreaked it. It sounded just like a hopped chain saw and for the time was pretty fast for its size. Seeing this video brought back memories of days gone by. Thanks for sharing.😊😊😊

  • @BetterYet
    @BetterYet Місяць тому +2

    Whoa.... I had this bike back in the 70s. Screaming demon! I weighed nothing back then. 80 mph on back roads. Crazy.

    • @andrewmccormack4295
      @andrewmccormack4295 Місяць тому

      I agree, I had one one that screamed like a dozen sewing machines,it's rev range was insanely high as was it's top speed.I loved that bike.

    • @wingman9154
      @wingman9154 25 днів тому

      yEAH a Friend had one and i got it up to 80 mph. I was shocked. That was a cool little bike. Thanks for the Video. it brought back some great memories. My first bike was a Yamaha 80. It was also a fun bike.

  • @TheRattyBiker
    @TheRattyBiker 5 місяців тому +5

    Craig and Dan make for a great team - also quality to see he's picking stuff up as the series progresses... Give it a few months and it'd be good to see Dan take on a challenge to see how much he's picked up.

    • @joeybobbie1
      @joeybobbie1 5 місяців тому +2

      That’s a Great Idea. You can tell from his comments that he is really learning. He’s got a Great Teacher.

  • @dritzcraftgaming8346
    @dritzcraftgaming8346 5 місяців тому +5

    Heck yeah it’s gonna be a great day when Craig uploads a new video! Thanks for the inspiration to get into motorcycles and their revivals

    • @OooomDeeEckee
      @OooomDeeEckee 5 місяців тому

      First time I ever turned on notifications. Keep Dan.

  • @mikecrice3646
    @mikecrice3646 5 місяців тому

    It was 1966 when I first saw a Yamaha 100 twin jet, at Sandy's Cycle Shop in Victoria, Texas. Sandy's was just down the street from my middle school. I would stop in at least once a week to dream. My mom hated motorcycles, so I didn't get my first bike, until I was out of high school. This video brought back some fond memories.

  • @weldorbillinvegas3429
    @weldorbillinvegas3429 2 місяці тому

    Hey guys, great video of this Yamaha Twin 100..I actually had one, my folks bought it new for me at 14 years old, back in 1968, from ART'S MOTORCYCLE, the local Yamaha dealer on Fremont Street here in Las Vegas NV. I rode it every day, around with my buddy's, which they all had Hondas ..and the Yamaha 100 Twin was quicker off the line, because of it being a two stroke. Mine was Black and chrome. I had a paper route that I had and delivered papers every morning with the bike,.. it was awesome! Had it for about a year, and it looked and ran like brand new, as I kept it polished up pretty good. Unfortunately, someone that knew where I parked it at night, decided to steal it one early morning when i got ready to deliver my newspapers!... Man,.. I was heartbroken 😢, that bike was my pride and joy..Never found it, and my whole family searched this town top to bottom...I wish I knew whom took it and where it went..thought about that bike for years and years...that was 56 years ago...Wow,..what great memories though riding that bike.
    Thanks for bringing us that cool video of the epic Yamaha Twin 100!!.. Well done!

  • @ggold3357
    @ggold3357 5 місяців тому +5

    Love these episodes! I've learned a lot by watching these and you explaining your thoughts and knowledge as you go. Thank you! Seeing these old bikes come alive is the best. And congrats on your new company: The Bearded Mosquito Abatement Guy. 😉

  • @bigaudioal
    @bigaudioal 5 місяців тому +11

    Best videos Craig! Keep em coming! Dan and you are quickly becoming my favorite go-to UA-camrs! I did tons of work on my ‘65 Honda Dream before selling it. So much fun! Thanks for doing what you do guys.

    • @mervjames6183
      @mervjames6183 5 місяців тому

      I had a 1965 Honda CB72 Dream in blue . Was a fantastic bike would love to get it back

  • @kylebernard7755
    @kylebernard7755 19 днів тому

    I don't watch them all, but when you come up with gems like this I am enraptured. Thank you so much for the great video.

  • @branthollensbe223
    @branthollensbe223 4 місяці тому

    I owned a black, 1965 YL-1 from 1971-78. I used it in college and twice a year drove it home 200 miles away. Top speed was 55mph. I love that cycle!

  • @lachy1709
    @lachy1709 5 місяців тому +4

    Been sitting and refreshing every couple of minutes waiting for this

  • @volvogt21
    @volvogt21 5 місяців тому +3

    I thought this was going to be a cybertruck review.....

  • @Cfchild1
    @Cfchild1 2 місяці тому

    My dad bought the same model brand new back in 1966 when he was 16. He has some great stories of his experiences riding it in southern California back in the day.

  • @cfknock52
    @cfknock52 5 місяців тому +2

    One of the things I learned with Ultrasonic Cleaners, Glass jars with you cleaning medium in sizes you need. Let the Tub heat and vibrate, the glass transfers the vibe through to your medium. Gas (not recommended), Penetration Fluid, a soap medium....more effective than just letting it all sit.

  • @T10elC
    @T10elC 5 місяців тому +2

    Wow! Fantastic job of bringing that old bike back to life. When I was 9 years old, my first motorcycle was a single-cylinder Yamaha 80, which looked almost exactly like that bike, but red. The two-stroke sound brings back memories.

  • @jerryhouck2708
    @jerryhouck2708 5 місяців тому

    I bought one of these brand new when I was 15 and I loved it! Mine was red and I got creative and went to a total loss magneto, changed the angle of the carbs going into the cyclenders, ran 1 piston ring, and stepped up to the next size carbs. No one in my class in TT Class racing (remember TT?) , (and "yes", I put a knobby tire on it and a smaller single person seat.) could even come close to catching me.

  • @PunaRebel
    @PunaRebel 26 днів тому

    I am 73 years old lol 😆. Buddy in Junior high school in Reno had a new one. It was a blast but a dog with 2 riders. The styling is classic.

  • @peggydavenport-ci1ky
    @peggydavenport-ci1ky 4 місяці тому +1

    I just found you're videos ! And I think their Awesome. I'm 66 and want to start my First project . Don't have one yet. So I'll keep watching you to learn what I can. Thank you Peggy

  • @leithmurray736
    @leithmurray736 5 місяців тому

    I’m an Australian and I’m 75 .
    I bought a new one in 1966 it was my first bike.
    It was a great commute for my 5 mile trip to work

  • @Hypnausea
    @Hypnausea Місяць тому

    Just like every smaller style bike/scooter/moped (whatever), we all look like giant goofballs on them but we're SMILING the whole dang time! Glad to see some life breathed back into that old scoot.

  • @Adui13
    @Adui13 5 місяців тому +1

    Always love watching you bring these old bikes to life.

  • @wymple09
    @wymple09 5 місяців тому

    My 1st bike was a 67 Yamaha YM1-305. Big brother to this. It would almost touch an even 100 and got there pretty fast. I still remember the feel over 50 years later.

  • @borderlands6606
    @borderlands6606 5 місяців тому

    Those little spine frame 60s motorcycles are so great. Well done breathing life into the old gal.

  • @kbjerke
    @kbjerke 5 місяців тому

    A bit of a bittersweet moment, actually. My cousin and best friend back then had a 125cc version of this bike.
    Sadly, he passed away this morning, but I have good memories of him and me riding our bikes together back in '67.

  • @luvtogroove
    @luvtogroove 3 місяці тому +1

    I remember in my very youthful years.My friends cousin had that exact model.We all thought he was super cool throttling it down my street.

  • @MillwalltheCat
    @MillwalltheCat 5 місяців тому +2

    Great vid.
    Entertaining and engaging, with easy to watch tutorials on how to go about fixing stuff without being overcomplicated.
    Thanks!

  • @5dTraveller
    @5dTraveller 5 місяців тому +1

    Wow, my first bike when I was 16 in 1970! It was a great first bike for a shorty like me. It got written off when an idiot pulled out in front of me and after I got repaired myself I bought it back from the insurer, bought another with a wrecked engine and put it back on the road. Thanks for showing this, it brings back lots of memories, Mick

  • @renonative
    @renonative 5 місяців тому

    I had one of these in high school in the late 70s-early 80s. Wish I still had it. With the pipes off it sounded ferocious!

  • @atay8153
    @atay8153 4 місяці тому

    I love these videos so much. Reminds me of the time my dad was still alive. He used to work on bikes also. The moment they first come to live after sitting for so many years has something special. The garage filling up smoke after the first start. The smell of a 2-stroke. Not much that can beat that! 😂❤

  • @Caribe1588
    @Caribe1588 5 місяців тому +1

    This is awesome I would love to see a full restoration of this bike, back to its original glory, what a piece of Yamaha history.

  • @davidshaw6087
    @davidshaw6087 3 місяці тому

    What fond memories of the 1967 yl1e I have. Never let me down and was an outstanding bike on learning how to wrench a two stroke. It got crushed in a parking lot in 1970. Took the motor and mounted it in a go kart. Cops hated that go kart.

  • @jakobespinoza1130
    @jakobespinoza1130 5 місяців тому

    This is what we want to see you fixing up old abandoned even wrecked or just plain broken new or old bikes its fun as hell

  • @magnusmikkelsen539
    @magnusmikkelsen539 5 місяців тому

    This is the best channel to learn about fixing dead bikes. I love this. And I know so much more now. Good work guys. 🤘🤗🇧🇻

  • @billd.8336
    @billd.8336 5 місяців тому

    I bought one new in 1966; my first reliable motorized two wheeler. It had enough speed, about 60 mph and I often took it on the big city freeways where I lived. It was very slow with a headwind. I loved bike riding and went 8000 miles that year.

  • @wiseoldman649
    @wiseoldman649 5 місяців тому

    My oldest brother had this exact same bike. Blue, had the little mud flap on the back. He got what was called a mud and snow tore for the back so he could go off-roading. It ripped up everything that he ran over. My other brother had a red one. They would go everywhere with them. They would ride them all year round, even in the snow sometimes. I learned how to ride with my oldest brother's bike which got me to become a lifetime biker.

  • @muley180
    @muley180 5 місяців тому

    In 1983 I was senior in high school and had this exact bike (1966 Yamaha YL-1) except mine was black with the black and white seat. Bought it from a neighbor for $175, it had been under their stairs in the basement for a long time. It only had about 1200 miles on it. Got it running, took my motorcycle test on it and rode it to school and work every day. I look around for one every once in a while and they are non-existent. Very rare. I have only seen 1 other one and it was at an old motorcycle shop I used to go to. Very cool find. I hope you restore it.

  • @fabieneldridge3414
    @fabieneldridge3414 5 місяців тому

    Way to go. That little bike should be restored and ridden. Those were great bikes and dependable.

  • @johnmclean8643
    @johnmclean8643 5 місяців тому

    I had a 1965 Yamaha YDS3..250cc..Then a few years later I got a 1975 Yamaha RD-250,2 years left over in 1977..Brand new in the box for $698..Just keep a plug wrench and a fresh set of plugs,wire brush..Thanks for the trip down memory lane!!!…🏍👍

  • @windfall35
    @windfall35 2 місяці тому

    My first bike in 1972…Silver and black and it looked huge! Unbelievably reliable zipping around at the head of a thin grey line of 2 cycle smoke….Its wonderful to watch you trouble shoot and follow your thought process as you systematically get these classics running….

  • @eightbars1
    @eightbars1 26 днів тому

    my favorite bike when I was 14. Got a Honda CB 750 Four after that in '73. The twin jet sounded so cool back then!

  • @mt0115
    @mt0115 5 місяців тому +1

    When I watch the effort to get this Yamabeast running, I’m reminded of some of my “ you’ll never get that running” past projects I’ve had. I’m not remotely as talented or determined as you are, but I learn stuff from you almost every time and enjoy every episode. 🍺😎🇨🇦

  • @daveblevins3322
    @daveblevins3322 Місяць тому

    I rode one of these in 1968 for a while. Played in the war, then rode it again in early 1974. Traded it in for a car when my daughter was born. Thank you for sharing this channel 👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🙏

  • @readesiun988
    @readesiun988 4 місяці тому

    That there was what I learned how to ride in Ireland , we call it a Yamaha twin , then a year later I bought a YAS1 , known as a Yasy, then an AS3 all marvelous machines. Fantastic to see one running in 2023, definitely worth restoring. Nice job

  • @homeworkshopengineering
    @homeworkshopengineering 5 місяців тому +1

    Just discovered your channel. I cast it to the TV and honestly wouldn’t know I’m not watching a TV program. Brilliant work with good split between fun and detail. Looking forward to watching more

  • @jamescarlock5789
    @jamescarlock5789 5 місяців тому

    I have one of these - an orange 67 - sitting in my garage for the better part of a decade. You've inspired me to get it running.

  • @KLL1869
    @KLL1869 5 місяців тому

    Your love and knowledge of motorcycles is inspiring. Love your channel

  • @stephenmiller5023
    @stephenmiller5023 5 місяців тому +2

    Believe it or not , in 1976 I had a Yamaha JT-1 Mini enduro , and the engine was toast . My buddy had the identical bike in this video you posted , and For the princely trade of a radiator I had that fit his car , I now had a new bike . Of course instead of just getting the 100 twin jet running , I decided to see if the engine would fit the JT-1 frame ….. it bolted right in ( rear mount bolts anyway) and sprockets lined right up like it was made to be in there. So ,since I lived not a stones throw from “ Don Vesco Yamaha “ here in El Cajon California, I made a trip to see him with the Plans to totally make it the most bad -assed little bike I could think of. As I was only 16 at the time ,& money was tight Don offered to do some serious Port magic on the cylinders and gave me cone dimensions to build my own expansion chambers in my High School metal shop class ( I actually got an “ A” from my teacher once he was informed of my project when finished) . I got the bike completed in about a month & a half, and with the new speedometer from Twin jet bike , along with a full Preston Petty light & fender kit , and a quick trip to the DMV , had a street legal, 70 mph little 13,000 rpm terror on my hands. I got pulled over by EVERY COP that saw / heard me Coming for months afterwards and damn Near lost my license as a result of being a typical 16 year old hooligan on a mini version of a Banshee motor in a mini bike !! 😆👍. I unfortunately sold it when I hit 20 years old as I simply outgrew it years before & had moved on to my ‘77 RD -400 at high School Graduation. To this Day I still wonder if it still exists …. Classic Yamaha’s back then , NEVER go out of style or tastes. Cool video by the way , and Thanks for bringing back that memory . 😎

    • @kd350
      @kd350 9 днів тому

      Yeah just got my somewhat mothballed '72 CS5 200 runnin' and went up the Pass. It was coughing on the right side but cleared itself out. Now to get the '67 YCS1 180 Bonanza uncovered and fired up. That one's on the road and needs some exercise as well. The R5 hasn't been ridden in a couple of weeks favoring the RD400D and the Daytona as of late.

  • @darylnicklen3685
    @darylnicklen3685 5 місяців тому +1

    Craig you saved another one. You and Dan are doing a great job. No fancy BS just true mechanical knowledge and persistence the bike now it runs and moves is a worthy candidate for you or some one else to bring back to it's former glory. I'm inspired to rebuild another bike.

  • @williampaap2098
    @williampaap2098 17 днів тому

    In '67 my Dad had gone to a police auction and came home with a '67 Yammer jammer 100. The previous owner had turned it into a dirt bike. Then a couple of weeks later came home with a yamaha 80. The thing that was different about the 80 was that it had a 10,000 RPM flywheel. We had a lot of great times out in the Mojave desert. Even then we called them rice burners.

  • @nixxtable
    @nixxtable 5 місяців тому +1

    NIce job on that throttle cable. I'm a bike tech (MTB) and if you go the the bike shop and ask for a shifter cable, that should fit perfectly if you are looking to replace them in the future. cheers!