Can I Get This 30 Year Old Yamaha Motorcycle Running?
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- Опубліковано 3 чер 2024
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I'm fixing this sport bike for a guy who bought it from a garage sale(lucky!). And I've been dying to ride one of these bikes since I was a kid.
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Im so glad you started a channel, Craig. Your content is great and Dan is just the right "sidekick". Keep it coming, brother! I cant get enough.
He was better as a sidekick
Nothing like getting 20 years of dead rubber off that rear tire!
100% great time. Love the bike saves. Just like VGG channel.
Delivery is good but
I 100% agree!
There is just about nothing I love more than a 90s Yamaha. But I just discovered something amazing, Craig fixing one! This channel is a gem.
Yamaha! Got so much hang time my passenger would punch me in the kidneys mid air!
I have 97 900rr Fireblade from Honda but been dreaming of their earlier fox eye or what you call those head lamps. Seems like Yamaha had one too. God damn they look good.
A girlfriend once told me "no more sailing or fishing", she was promoted to an ex.
If my GF told me no more cars or computers, I'd be single. lmfao
Same happened to me.
Good move, noone needs that kind of negativity in their life!
I kinda understand the "no more motorcycles"-thing ... but "no more sailing or fishing"? WTH?
@@1SaG
Having fun on your own? NoNo, we can't have that when someone is the center of the earth...
I think it’s about time to see Dan try to get a bike running. He’s filmed enough mechanic work he’s had to have learned the basics!!
Noted;
YES! absolutely!!!
COMPLETELY AGREE. time for "cameraman craig" and "mechanic dan" for one time around. maybe make it a timed challenge with a ridiculous side bet much like the old channel with that other guy
That would be hilarious. Craig filming trying to not tell him what he is doing wrong.
Suggest he starts out like most people did, with a 'dead' Honda Cub, the remnants of it's original toolkit & WD40 : )
No surprise these retro liveries are making a comeback, sport bikes from this era look the absolute business.
I was a general manager, sales manager for a multi line dealership that included the Yamaha brand for 30+ years. I must say I've seen and appraised lots and lots of motorcycles over those years and that is about the cleanest sport bike I've ever seen for it's age Even had the original tool kit, WOW! If it had the original owners manual too, that would be the holy grail. 😁
And the graphics on older sport bikes are so cool!
When fuel tanks were made from metal & not plastic like they all are nowadays
That bike looks like it's never seen a damp day in it's life!
After 63 years and over about an estimated 30+ bikes, EVERY yamaha I've ever owned has been a great bike!
I really enjoy the way you show your work! No drama, just cool projects with a dash of humor! Cheers 🍻
Only thing missing are those colorful words we all have our moments with. What is shown condensed on film takes literally hours to do.
😍 OLD BIKES ARE BEAUTIFUL, NEW BIKES ARE FAST BUT THEY AREN'T BEAUTIFUL AS THOSE! Thumbs up for people who had them👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
My mind was just blown seeing the digital carb sync. I've been living under a rock using stone age vacuum sync tools for too long...time for an upgrade.
If I was still doing much work on multi carbs I would definatly get one? I still may??? lol
Craig, we love seeing these "will it run" videos, but can you please make some follow-up videos? I'm sure I'm not the only one who'd love to see how some of these bikes turn out in the end, after some more TLC!
Another way to find an oil leak: clean it all up, let dry, dust the suspect area with flour, fire it up, look for the leak. Helps trace the origin. Really enjoy these videos!
Athletes foot spray works really good, puts a nice thin even layer and you can get it right where you want it...
Thank you I appreciate your comment..I'm learning from you....thanks alot 👍🏻👏🏻💯🌴🇸🇦
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Thank you .... although I didn't get the point...even when I translated it...but I do appreciate your experience..thanks👍🏻🌴🇸🇦🤙🏻
there is a product to help with "athletes foot" ,witch is a medical condition. it is in a spray can, its like spray on talcum powder. so its really easy to get it right where you want it. Though I am not sure how many places outside the US it may be available.@@abdulazizsaleh8650
Who needs asmr videos when the sound of freshly cracked carb screws is all I need
I had a 1996 FZR600R as my first motorcycle when I was 16. This brings back some awesome memories.
I had 91 and 92 CBR600F2's both in the black, pink and blue colors. The 91 I bought new after coming back from Desert Storm. I read every magazine article on that bike on that 9 month deployment. A pocket full of cash and a few hours after arriving in San Diego and I was a happy man. Sold my 85 Ninja 600 to a buddy at the same time.
LOVE WATCHING YOU RESCUE THESE CLASSICS
This year and model was my second bike around 20 years ago. Literally a basket case. Picked it up in pieces with a cracked engine case. Long story short I had it up and running about a year later. Rebuilt the engine in my basement. I really enjoyed watching this one. Brought back some fun memories.
My first big bike back in 1992, loved it and now I'm thinking of getting one for old times sake. Great channel, you're making it look easy sir
Man that bike is so clean and beautiful. Love the colors. Wish new bikes would have a option to do throw back color options
So many things from the 90s just look dated, but that thing’s look is timeless.
I had a 91, D&D chrome header w/ polished can, jet kit, Barnett clutch. Fun bike back then .1991 had a Single headlight.
Working on these bikes is like working on it through a letter box....small hands are a necessity. I worked on my mates CBR250RR after it went through a flood.... it's back on the road. They're guaranteed to release your inner Sheene/Rossi/ Pecco 😊😮
Love the channel, Craig! My first bike was an '83 Suzuki GS750 I bought for $300 that sat for 10+ years. Battery, tires, brakes, cleaned the carbs and had to coat the tank and it was a great bike!
I had the 1993 FZR 600. Was purple, blue, and black 👍🏻👍🏻
Same here. I kind of literally still identify as the bike.
I used to have a FZR600 mine had a different paint and sticker set up it was black, maroon and purple. It was my first bike and I drove it all summer long for several years. I loved it.
From a guy who has done way to many carbs in my career, get the bigger ultrasonic cleaner that will hold the whole bank of carbs. Also put jets and any brass parts in Hoppes 9, really gets them clean and shinny.
Once again, big thumbs up for you. It kinda triggers me to start moto-mechanic stuff myself. Been into bikes from age of 14, always digging and exploring my Harleys, I`m 31 now, got my PhD, active surgeon, but this is what I always wanted to do
Kudos to you. I spent three years in med school and then dropped out; it just wasn’t for me. But if you’ve got the mind and hands to wrench on a human, then you’ve definitely got the potential to wrench on a bike! Get in there man, learn the systems. Start tinkering. For all we know The Harley Surgeon might be a future million sub channel doing a collab with Craig!
Go for it! Start as a hobby not expecting much, but you'll be amazed at how quick you'll pick it up and get the satisfaction when you get your first junk bike ticking over. For me it's been instant stress relief tinkering on bikes. Who cares if it takes a few hours, a weekend, a week, a month or longer to get a bike running. It's all a learning curve and with Craig's vids there's heaps of reference material. Thanks for keeping us humans running smooth too.
Had this exact bike new in 94'. I was 20, It was my first bike. Had it for 3 yrs. There was the color way then there was black with purple. Such an easy bike to learn with. Easy to throw around. Very light. Awesome to see you bring it back to life. Funny was looking at pics earlier this year of my FZR. Had to get back on a bike. Bought a 2000 R6.
Until Ed’s Rokon brought me to B&B - I had virtually no interest in motorcycles. Now THIS is one of my very favorite channels!
I love me a Nineties sport bike, but the Fireblade wins my heart every time.
Fireblade was badass.
Love this. I had an FZR400 with a 600 engine in it back in the day. Great handling bikes for their day!
Those 90's Yamahas were very well thought out for form & functionality, plus they handled extremely well. I've always been a fan of small bore bikes, and that's almost all I ever owned, with the exception of one Goldwing, and an 810 cc sleeper sport bike I built back in the 1980's! I'm really surprised the fuel system was in as good a shape as it was, considering how long it sat! Well done Craig!😄👍👍
"It belongs in a museum!"
-Indiana Jones, probably.
That bike sounds AMAZING!
So stoked Craig got his own channel, your such a good mechanic man… your ability to fire off problem after problem is astounding long live the king!
I appreciate videos like this. I enjoy the “can we make this heap of junk run at all” videos, but as someone who’s used UA-cam to teach himself mechanic-ing, I often wonder if those trash finds end up ever being usable for normal usage. I like seeing the thoroughness required on a client bike and appreciate the lessons. Thanks, Craig! Also: Dan is there. 😜😉😉
Thanks for the trip down memory lane. Got my first bike at 16 y/o...black with pink and blue pinstripes FZR600. Rode it rain, shine and -10 degrees. Didn't even know anyone with a bike, but boy did I meet the greatest riders after getting it. Thanks again for bringing me back to those forgotten memories. Cheers!
Those 4 carb racks are the reason I stopped buying old sport bikes haha. After my cbr600 and my katana, I got sick of fooling with those. From now on, only fuel injected sportbikes for me.
I had the 1991 Genesis Exup 1000 and that was a machine. A lovely smooth ride and it handled perfectly. After I balanced the carbs it ran like a fuel injected engine and really smoothed out the engine. One of the best things I did to it was to fit a chain oiler. No longer was I going through chains and sprockets or constantly re-adjusting the chain. 🙂
I own one of these! I bought it as a full rebuild project and im excited to get it done for next season
Thank you for making such great content. Love the banter. I'm learning a ton by watching these videos! Your pain = My learning. 😁
For me, it was the 1989 Kawasaki ZX-7 "ninja" that was sitt'n next to my poster of Cindy Crawford and Heather Locklear.
But I was a Yamaha kid up until that point (remained that way to this day for MX). But, this bike is a beauty 100%. Feeling the nostalgia big time right now. Thanks!
14 year old me is super happy you saved that bike. It was my first bike poster!
Nice video, always nice to see these old bikes in this condition. Just feels more special then a real new bike.
Absolutely my young man’s dream bike 👌🏻
Buy it if you can. That thing is mint.
I like just bought a bone stock 95 FZR600r Genesis for $500 fixed a few things (crank seal, water pump seals, replaced all the o-rings in the carbs, cleaned carbs, intake boots, new tires & chain) then sold it for $1800. Kind of wish I didn't sell it because it was a super fun bike that got a lot of compliments but I'd be lying if I said it didn't hurt my back being leaned over on that thing lol.
These videos are oddly satisfying ❤️keep up the good work in no time you’ll have 1,000,000 subscribers
Wow. It's in such good shape. Yeah,..used to see them all over the place - maybe a valuable collectable a few years from now? And it was bought at a garage sale! That'll be a good story to tell. Glad to see you getting it back in running order. Cheers. 👍
Love it, I owned this same bike about 20 years ago and 30+ motorcycles later I still miss it to this day. Great work getting her back on the road
What a sweet ride! Great to see it back on the road and sounding killer 🤙🏼🤙🏼🤙🏼 great vid as all ways! ❤
That was a great find it's crazy on how many great bikes are just sitting in garages and the condition they are in💪🏻💪🏻💚👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇲✌🏼
Anyone else yelling at Dan, to hold the light right? JK great job with the light Dan, Great video as always.
I’ve just started getting my 83 GPz 750 back on the road. This is what I expect my carbs to look like 😂
I resurrect 80's and 90's sport bikes as well. Currently in my stable are an 89 GSXR750, 92 ZX7R, 89 Hawk GT, as well 2 mid 90's Honda RS125's and an 94 Honda RS250. Love the older stuff. The Hawk is modded with GSXR1000 forks and calipers, Ducati wheels and front rotor. The ZX7R has Ohlins forks, Brembo calipers and forged wheels from an Aprilia and even a period Fox shock.
Keep them oldies alive!!!😎
Love your work,my favorite bike channel on YT. Fizzers are great little bikes,the long stroke engine has such nice midrange compared to pretty much every other 600. There’s not much available for rear tires anymore,that’s about the only downside.
Love your channel, Craig. It's good to see an experienced tech working to keep these old bikes on the road. I'd like to add a few things......I do a lot of carb restoration work on multi cylinder bikes and here's a few things that I've learned. Twenty year old gas stinks and you can't get it out of your skin- wear gloves. Never clean carbs unless you flush the tank no matter how clean it looks, when the ethanol gas gets in the tank, it flushes all kinds of crap into your newly cleaned carbs. You usually won't realize it right away, it will take a tank or two until it starts running rough. "Syncing" carbs will NOT make a poor running bike run better, but it will make a good running bike run great. Keep the videos coming!
Tnx ,👍
I love how you are saving these old dream machines!
I love this series of videos. Please do more of these, especially old Harleys. Keep up the great work.
I love your channel! So detailed and real and fun to watch you get these bikes running. SO glad you started your own channel Craig.
Great video.
I had one from '88. The first one that came out with a very peculiar air filling system in the forks.
Also with a single piston in the front brake. It was very funny. It had a futuristic look (don't you remember the 1992 CBR 900RR?).
Now, at almost 52 years old, a smile comes to my face... I sold it for an incredible Suzuki RF900R (what a motorcycle!)
I had a purple and yellow 94 900RR and it was an amazing bike!
ok now I know in the 90s when a bike came in the US it had been in Europe for a year before us but the FZR always had two double piston front brake calipers in the front unless you're talking about another Yamaha and I remember when the CBR 900RR came to the US in 93 it was the Devil bike and only a few of my friends had one lol I hear all the time back then about how some goof ball crashed there 900RR now guys had them like people have Hayabusa today back then I had just started riding in around 92 93 so I love the old 90s stuff now as for the RF900 I only know one guy that had one of those most of the guys looked at it as a jr GSXR sport tourer they just didn't sell well in the US and I never saw a RF600 at all I though they looked cool with the shark looking vents on the side faring's but I had my 89 ZX 10 then sold that to get my 90 FZR 1000 now I love my big FZR but I wish I wound have kept my ZX 10 and just bought the FZR too
@@johnrhodes101875 The OP had an '88. That's an FZ600, not an FZR.
The first year of the FZR came with twin piston opposed calipers like the FZ.
In '90, the FZR got upgraded to 4 piston calipers for the rest of its production run. After that pretty much the only thing that changed was the ''BNG's''. (bold new graphics). They changed internal 1st gear gearing to make the transmissions live longer, and a swap to a single headlight upper is pretty much the only actual hard parts that varied.
Then, after only 2 model years, the headlight and upper switched back to the duel headlights.
Craig you really really need to get some ventilation going in that workshop. Continual exposure to those exhaust fumes will ruin your lungs quicker than years of cigarette smoking and I want to continue watching your channel for years to come. Love your work. Cheers.
I prefer to connect the exhausts to my nostrils to be at one with the machine.
I had one of those for my first street bike. Loved it.
In 94 i was a kido, like 9 yo. I loooove this style of bike. Double round headlights are so cooool. Thank you Craig :)
In 94 I was already getting a bit old for motorcycles ...30 years later? Still too old for my latest MT-10 (and the MT09 and the KTM 690) Hey 94 Sportbikes are totally NOT obsolete...I mean unless you want ABS and quick shifter etc etc. Sort of miss having a motorcycle I knew I could fix and adjust the valves etc...on the other hand? Playing with jetting on four seperate carbs was sort of a nightmare or easily could be...but so nice just gravity filling float bowls....no ridiculous fuel pumps
If it has been sat for 20 years I'm going to assume all it needs is a carb clean and some fresh fuel hoses. Can't wait to watch the video and see what you uncover!
I think you mean fuel line 😅
It's going to need a lot more than that. Both front and rear master cylinders and calipers will need a rebuild, new brake lines, and pads. New tires. Oil change and filter, valve adjustment and who knows what else.
@@ericalger5003 We both missed the most obvious, a fresh battery lol!
@@_droL Long story short, it will need more parts and labor than it's worth.
@@ericalger5003 I disagree, they're always worth bringing back to life! :D
I have that exact same bike except my rims are red. Where's that one have yellow, mine is red. Mine is a 1996 FZR the body is 🍒 Cherry but from sitting up in the garage it needs carb, brakes and clutch service. My wife asked me to get rid of it but I told her that she'll go before the bike go lol. On Father's day evening I came home from work opened the garage and a new 2017 Harley Davidson Street Glide Special was parked with a bow on it. I'm 58yrs old and still loves it but got to get rid of it. If you're reading this comment and interested. Please send me a post. I still ride but now on my Hogg lol great channel 👏 👌
Awesom bike guys!....love the channel, dont ever stop.
It’s crazy that a few years ago I used to think that era of sport bike was so ugly and now they look sick to me
Same. It’s the nostalgia I think.
Awesome content!!!
Why clutter up your shop with your own bikes, when you can work on others to fix and ride; and make YT content!!! Sweet!!!👍
What a machine! We had heaps of four cylinder, four stroke 250cc bikes in Australia in the early naughtees, because learners were restricted to 250cc. CBR250RR and the FZR250's were the weapons of choice. If you had big agates you'd get yourself an RGV250, but that thing made about 60 horses and was light as a feather. Those fuckers we called "wizzbangs", because that was the sound they made when a learner took them out of a dealership. Thanks Mate! Another brilliant video.
Australia restricts everything. A bit of an authoritarian government. Good grief....
Love it! Great intro, I LOL'd. A lot of my buddies had these bikes. I had the lowly 86 Radian 600. HA
The Radians were nice too. I bought one of those to ride back and forth to Work. It was a great little Bike and pretty fast.
I had a girlfriend who told me to get rid of my motorcycle back in 2001 or so. I still have that motorcycle.
worth it
@@poketolk2724 Absolutely. Now I have a motorcycle AND a woman who doesn't make silly ultimatums for my affection.
I'm sorry, I didn't see your soul leave the body. What I saw was careless abandonment and reckless disregard for said choke cable. And then I saw crazy reving after 20 years of sitting And lots of white smoke.
Thanks for doing this video! My first bike was a 95 FZR600 and I was taking it apart all the time as a teenager. Learned so much while working on it. This only brought back so many memories (and frustrations haha).
This was a fantastic video!! That Yamaha's cool factor is off the chart!! I would love to see Craig have a sit-down and talk us through the bikes he has owned through the years... He's a walking encyclopedia!!!
Wow what a lucky find this little 600 is.
its pristine!
Well done Craig!
More classic sport bikes pls!
Instead of “Can I get xxx running” it should be “watch me get xxx running”. Your skills are amazing. Love to watch your content.
So this one day i got a similar case. It was a ZZR 600 from 199x... When i took it apart, i found a "5 Deutsche Mark" Coin. I havent seen them since 2002. I was so happy :D I finally gave it back to the previous owner.
20 years down, wow. good stuff , beautiful bike.
This is my new favorite channel, reminds me of my Dad. Genuine skill and genuine charm.
90’s nostalgia! Thank you!
I'm so glad to see you checking the airbox before cranking it.
I was 18 when that bike was new, Remember it quite well. Always a good looking ride. That 1 is definitely cherry.
Man you are awesome! Just started the video but couldn't resist leaving a comment early haha this is the same bike I'm trying to buy here in the coming months so it's great to see one being worked on by a pro!
You explain things simply for the audience to understand. Like me I don’t care how simple you make it. I own a New Tri Glide but I like to see these old bikes come to life. 👍
Wow, that is a hell of a find in that condition! I used to ride one of those, and I can specifically remember every time I would start it up and go, it was the feeling of absolute precision in my hands.
I used to race these in WERA vintage. I'd race it till the motor blew to smithereens and then buy another one off of Craig's list. It was cheaper to buy a whole bike than fix the engine.
Cracking series of vids, love it so far 👌
I love this bike!!! This was my first bike. Learned to ride and got my lives on this bike..... Wish I still had it, been looking for another one same year-ish.
Great to see one and see it being fix.
Nice shape for how long it was stored away for.
I had a blue 1996 FZR 600. Got it in 2001 the summer I graduated high school. It was my first motorcycle. I rode it everywhere. Through the rockies. Through the smokey mountains, tail of the dragon. Put 12k miles on it. Ill never forget that bike. I could never do those miles on a small sport bike like that now. Having to stop for gas every 80 miles lol. Oh and the seat. It really didn't have a seat.
My best friend had one of these as their first big bike, what a trip down memory lane!
i just got a 1986 yamaha FJ1200 Running again after being sitting for just 10 years with 5000 miles on it. So if you know anyone who would like to buy it get in touch...I live in NY on LI....thanks I love watching your work and how you don't scream and yell or toss tools....giggle
I owned a 1988 FZR 1000 and out of the 15 plus bikes I have owned it was by far my favorite. The older gen Yamaha engines were basically bullet proof as long as you maintained them. I banked about 60k miles on that bike and it still ran like it was brand new when I sold it!
This is a great episode. And some really useful tips like silicon spray on the inlet rubber intakes and connect the choke cable lol. Very nice motorcycle.
So Cherry!! love that 90's paint theme, and as always, dry rot burnouts are the best burnouts! Great work my friend
What a beautiful 29 year old bike. One to cherish for sure. Delighted you've got it sorted, to allow its owner to make up for lost time.
Always loved that bike, nice to see one saved and living.
Thanks for getting that old girl running. I would love to find something like that in that condition.
Awesome taste Craig the FZR1000 Foxeye was my poster bike too. Looked more futuristic to me than the blade. Brilliant episode and so glad you carried on gracing us with your brilliant content.
Love it ... Only thing that always ages these awesome 90's bikes is those bulky tail fairings