@@webuiltdifferent413 Haha that's become a problem on my road. It's an all private gravel road but other locals like to walk it and give me a thumbs down when I go by. I always go slow by people but there is now a few exceptions that get dusted out.
My friend had one of these when we were kids. I had Honda XRs 50 then 80 then 100 then 200 lol. Billy had a BW 80. Needless to say he was always in front or at least his bike was in the front when we made new trails. BWs are the absolute best at making new trails. God I'm so blessed to have grown up where I did
The fact that the foot pegs on the 80 held all of Craig's weight (not a fat joke) on the jump landing is impressive. Being that it was designed for a child.
So glad to find your channel my 3 year old is obsessed with motor bikes. We’ve spent months watching the whole bike goes up steep hill then rider falls off thing. Whilst entertaining there’s only so much we can take. He loves your videos and they are far more interesting for us:)
So cool content , Dudes…. I am a German guy. As I was 16, that was 1987….I had a Yamaha DT 50 MX…. 2 stroke…. 4 HP….. Best time in my life …. Memories wake up…. These fat wheel bikes were popular in Italy in the Bud Spencer / Terence Hill Movies LOL…… Guys go ahead with that stuff. So awesome….
Back at the end of the 80's, a buddy of mine use to have 2 of the bigger BW's. We would ride them through the desert in Northern Nevada. In the sand, those things were better than anything else. So much fun.
That brings back so many great memories. A friend had the big wheel 200 . Me and my brother had the Honda 110 three wheelers. My best memory I had to ride my three wheeler 4 miles home on 2 wheels.. Awesome keep up the great videos guys
Bro I haven’t seen or heard that since 1996/97 . My friend had one and I’ll never forget how much fun it was 3spd without a clutch we would ride that thing all day every weekend. He had the best dad ever. His grammas house was at the pond with trails all in the woods, we had so much fun . Now it’s all town houses and no where to park , no trees or trails. Best summer ever I was in 7th grade . Awesome vid brought back great memories.
It looks so cool but 8k could get you all 4 of their fatbikes if you had this luck, or at least two at top dollar, even a BW350 shouldn't be more then half of that.
Bikes and beards love your videos bro it's been a hard week just buried my brother Sunday lost my wife in 2020 but your a good dude and the glove comedy made me laugh first time in while I needed that man great videos always keep it up thanks
@@mattatk92 thanks I'm trying to deal with it but just had another family member pass idk what's going on or why I'm still here dealing with all this it's unbelievable
Doesn’t matter how old or big you are riding any small cc bike is always fun. My kids Yamaha pw80 is always a blast to ride even though my knees are way above the handlebars I’m still ripping thru it
I wanted one of these so bad when I was a kid. I remember going to a bike shop for one of my first times and seeing the big wheel line up, I even took home the pamphlet and it kicked around for years ✊😎👍
Dang this brings back memories! My first motorcycle when I was a kid back in the 90’s was a BW80. I learned how to ride, clean carbs, change the oil, and everything on this bike. I still have a burn scar on my right calf from the exhaust landing on my leg in a crash. Hopefully I can find one to fix up for any future kids that I may have.
Yamaha two-stroke street and non-competition bikes have an injector pump under the cover on the right side of the engine. It is driven off the primary gear on the crankshaft. It is a small reciprocating pump, and the stroke varies depending on throttle position. The throttle cable is connected to two cables........one going to the carburetor, the other to the injector pump. The stroke of the pump is adjusted by adjusting the outer housing of the cable. (There is a brass bleeder screw on the side of the pump to rid it of air, in engine-repair situations.) A 3/8" rubber tubing from the two-stroke-oil tank supplies the pump with oil. A smaller tube returns from the pump and goes to the cylinder inlet (via a banjo bolt) just where the carburetor is attached. Yamaha used to call it "Autolube oil injection". Competition bikes used two-stroke oil pre-mixed in the fuel, just like outboard engines. Trinidad & Tobago. West Indies.
Craig seemed like he was in a really great mood throughout this episode. Not that he isn't most of the time but he seems a bit more chipper in this one.
This is the bike that got me excited about dirt bikes. My friend had one and took me on the back of it all the time when I was about 5yrs old. I’ve always wanted one since.
Hi guys i absolutely love your UA-cam channel I’ve never watched so much stuff in my life I’m soo hooked to your channel you get 10/10 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ many thanks to you all much appreciated. From the UK 🇬🇧
These Big Wheels and all the other amazing finds and bikes are why I love this channel! But the inclusion of the gospel ,the good news makes it one of a kind special!!. I have dreamed about three wheelers and love of bikes since my dad put me on his chopper as a toddler. Being a Tom girl has been so Much fun! I’m thankful to the Lord for my amazing life of adventure and blessings that have come from it. Brass and a 380 catchers of the brass.!and Amen
Super cool video, I had a bw80 as my first bike in the 90’s I had a ball and learned to ride. Sadly enough I tipped it over it never ran right again after, it sat for awhile and being young and growing up without a father I ended up selling it at my mothers yard sale for a 100 bucks. Worst 100 bucks I’ve ever received almost sickened looking back, but that’s what gave me interest in turning wrenches today. Congrats on your finds, I can’t find any here in NC.
I love that 80cc 2 stroke you should hunt down a Suzuki van van 125cc the rv125 two stroke keep posting the awesome videos and bringing back those old bikes back to life.
I only ever had 2 strokes in lawn care equipment but they’re awesome in their own way. The lightness to power of them is probably what some of the motor cyclists like…also it’s nice to just pour in the premix and go don’t have to check the oil, check the gas, then go.
No wonder Craig is amazing at working on bike, The Mennonites are amazing at fixing and working on anything. I had a 97 s10 and the starter went out and I didn’t have the money to buy a new one, I went to a shop that were ran by mennonites and they fully Refabricated my starter as if it was brand new and I did they same with my 97 Buick skylark’s ac compressor they refurbished it. Amazing people.
Lol I think they were joking.... I don't think Craig is of Mennonite descent. I mean I'm not sayin it isn't possible, I'm related to some Mennonites, but I don't think they were serious
Bikes and beards you guys are the best I’ve been watching your videos forever now I’ve learned so much about different types of bikes and the range in cost is so wild! I just hope that one day I’ll be able to get my own motorcycle of some sort. Thank you for your amazingly informative videos plus you guys are hilarious lol thank you!!!
I had a 1973 Yamaha DT360. The oil line came off the pump and I noticed the bike slow down loose power. I shut it off. Found injection oil al over the engine. The clip that held the hose from pump came off. Pushed it back on . The bike was ok it did score the barrel and piston and year later I rebuilt it. I loved that bike .
I remember about 20 yrs ago Tractor Supply sold one I think it had a pull rope start I liked the kick start better. I've been fixing pull rope on lawn mowers to power washers every since I was 11. My dad would just tell me you know where the tools are and put em back the way in you found em. He was a aircraft mech. from WW2.
I would think you could tell the oil mixing doesn't work based on the smell of the exhaust. But then it might be too late for the engine. I've only ridden a 2 cycle bike that needed premix. The smell takes me back to my teen years.
In the 90's we had a White and purple Fatcat, my sisters loved it, they would try to dirtbike with me, i wish i had it now though!....Team Green Always!
I remember my neighbor had bw80 when I was about 15 years old I wanted one so bad they are pretty good bike I love the sound of them his dad had the big fat cat they are sweet bikes...
2:38 my favorite question and he answered almost exactly how I do I tell people when it starts idling higher than it ever has in it's existence then that will probably do it 😂 best thing for beginners is if you see no random puffs of smoke anymore
Had a honda QA 50 in 1970. In the the 80s they brought back the fat tire mini bikes. Wish I had one they were way more fun to ride. I was made at my mom for throwing my 50 away when i went into the service . Cant even imagine what it is worth today
I was a kid of the 80's remember the Yamaha big wheel bikes very well even owned a Yamaha BW 200 never knew they made a two-stroke 80 version mine is totally blown being that I love 2 strokes would of much rather had a two-stroke version than the four-stroke version by far!
Hey guys i love your videos about those old bikes but please be careful with those breaks. Thats a bike from the 80s and they have often break pads with asbestos in it. So pls just change them and throw the old ones away. 8:19 And dont do that!!! Sorry for my bad englisch. Greetings from Germany.
OMG.... I swear I'm with my brothers back in the 80's when you were ramping that!!!! Too f'n cool. Great video as always, love the channel. Cheers from Canada.
In the 80's i had a crome honda 50, but my best friend's little brother had one of these. I was always talking him into letting me ride it, cuz i was bigger then him and my 50 fit him much better anyway. My buddy had a 125 that was way to big for us(eventually i was able to ride it tho). For like 3 years we had more fun with that big wheel every time we rode. I bet we put 20.000 miles on that thing.and it never broke. Hell from the look of it this could be the very one? Thanks for bringing back some great memories.
laying down at the end of that ramp was probably one of the scariest moments of Craig‘s life he deserves a raise GO CRAIG!!!!!!!!
That jump over Craig has to be the best stunt on a motorcycle I've seen all year. Killed it!
I like how Craig covered up his nuts!!!
That's the exact bike I had in the 90's . Dad bought it, and used to drop me off at construction sites to teach myself how to ride.
still have mine
Thats awesome
That’s when “Karen’s” didn’t exist now you can’t ride 100ft down the road without some lady yelling at you for your exhaust being to loud.
@@webuiltdifferent413 Haha that's become a problem on my road. It's an all private gravel road but other locals like to walk it and give me a thumbs down when I go by. I always go slow by people but there is now a few exceptions that get dusted out.
My friend had one of these when we were kids. I had Honda XRs 50 then 80 then 100 then 200 lol. Billy had a BW 80. Needless to say he was always in front or at least his bike was in the front when we made new trails. BWs are the absolute best at making new trails. God I'm so blessed to have grown up where I did
The fact that the foot pegs on the 80 held all of Craig's weight (not a fat joke) on the jump landing is impressive. Being that it was designed for a child.
So glad to find your channel my 3 year old is obsessed with motor bikes. We’ve spent months watching the whole bike goes up steep hill then rider falls off thing. Whilst entertaining there’s only so much we can take. He loves your videos and they are far more interesting for us:)
Flange bolt assortment is my happy place! I love it!
So cool content , Dudes…. I am a German guy. As I was 16, that was 1987….I had a Yamaha DT 50 MX…. 2 stroke…. 4 HP….. Best time in my life …. Memories wake up…. These fat wheel bikes were popular in Italy in the Bud Spencer / Terence Hill Movies LOL…… Guys go ahead with that stuff. So awesome….
Back at the end of the 80's, a buddy of mine use to have 2 of the bigger BW's. We would ride them through the desert in Northern Nevada. In the sand, those things were better than anything else. So much fun.
That brings back so many great memories. A friend had the big wheel 200 . Me and my brother had the Honda 110 three wheelers. My best memory I had to ride my three wheeler 4 miles home on 2 wheels.. Awesome keep up the great videos guys
Which two wheels
Being born in the early 70's we dreamed of having those fat tire bikes in the 80's!!!! Kids today don't know what their missing!!!!!Very cool!!!😎
I had a BW 80 when I was a kid. Looking back it wasn't the best performing bike at all but it sure was fun to ride.
Bro I haven’t seen or heard that since 1996/97 . My friend had one and I’ll never forget how much fun it was 3spd without a clutch we would ride that thing all day every weekend. He had the best dad ever. His grammas house was at the pond with trails all in the woods, we had so much fun . Now it’s all town houses and no where to park , no trees or trails. Best summer ever I was in 7th grade . Awesome vid brought back great memories.
This is one of the craziest old bikes to learn how to ride on! What a throwback to the old days👏
That desktop icon arrangement 🤯🤯🤯
I thought you were going to send it on the ramp. Get Craig wearing short shorts and then riding on the back of the BW80 would be priceless.
This was my first bike, I still have it 17 years later and want to restore it some day soon. Thanks for the trip down memory pane
You and Craig live the dream!! Looks like yall had a blast 🤣
Never saw that rag trick with the wheel before; thanks for sharing!!
We need a comparison to the volcon grunt, to see the size and how they compare as fat bikes in the wild! Please Sean 🤞Great video as always 💪👍
It looks so cool but 8k could get you all 4 of their fatbikes if you had this luck, or at least two at top dollar, even a BW350 shouldn't be more then half of that.
What u did 4 Ed is priceless. May god bless all of u guy's. That helped him.
The sound of that 2 stroke bring me back to my youth ,,,
Bikes and beards love your videos bro it's been a hard week just buried my brother Sunday lost my wife in 2020 but your a good dude and the glove comedy made me laugh first time in while I needed that man great videos always keep it up thanks
Stay away from big pharma vax
Sorry to hear that
@@mattatk92 thanks I'm trying to deal with it but just had another family member pass idk what's going on or why I'm still here dealing with all this it's unbelievable
Rode one of these when I was little!!! It was the best.. I put water down the tailpipe one time and it STILL RAN!!!
16:38 "It's like picking up brass and finding a .380"🤣Best line yet Craig!
Yeah made me laugh 😂
Hahaha riiiiight! Makes me love Craig just THAT much more
Love when Sean gets to the computer and has to tell himself not to get distracted 🤣🤣
Doesn’t matter how old or big you are riding any small cc bike is always fun. My kids Yamaha pw80 is always a blast to ride even though my knees are way above the handlebars I’m still ripping thru it
I wanted one of these so bad when I was a kid. I remember going to a bike shop for one of my first times and seeing the big wheel line up, I even took home the pamphlet and it kicked around for years ✊😎👍
Agree, little bikes can be a blast to ride. Cool, I'll keep my eye out for the video.
Dang this brings back memories! My first motorcycle when I was a kid back in the 90’s was a BW80. I learned how to ride, clean carbs, change the oil, and everything on this bike. I still have a burn scar on my right calf from the exhaust landing on my leg in a crash. Hopefully I can find one to fix up for any future kids that I may have.
Yamaha two-stroke street and non-competition bikes have an injector pump under the cover on the right side of the engine. It is driven off the primary gear on the crankshaft. It is a small reciprocating pump, and the stroke varies depending on throttle position. The throttle cable is connected to two cables........one going to the carburetor, the other to the injector pump. The stroke of the pump is adjusted by adjusting the outer housing of the cable. (There is a brass bleeder screw on the side of the pump to rid it of air, in engine-repair situations.)
A 3/8" rubber tubing from the two-stroke-oil tank supplies the pump with oil. A smaller tube returns from the pump and goes to the cylinder inlet (via a banjo bolt) just where the carburetor is attached.
Yamaha used to call it "Autolube oil injection".
Competition bikes used two-stroke oil pre-mixed in the fuel, just like outboard engines.
Trinidad & Tobago. West Indies.
Craig seemed like he was in a really great mood throughout this episode. Not that he isn't most of the time but he seems a bit more chipper in this one.
This is the bike that got me excited about dirt bikes. My friend had one and took me on the back of it all the time when I was about 5yrs old. I’ve always wanted one since.
Awesome deal Sean that thing looks like so much fun keep up the great content guys.
Thanks! Will do!
I Love the smell of two stroke exhaust!! Takes me back 50 years to my first bikes.
Hi guys i absolutely love your UA-cam channel I’ve never watched so much stuff in my life I’m soo hooked to your channel you get 10/10 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ many thanks to you all much appreciated. From the UK 🇬🇧
I definitely got your .380 brass joke Craig! 😆
These Big Wheels and all the other amazing finds and bikes are why I love this channel! But the inclusion of the gospel ,the good news makes it one of a kind special!!.
I have dreamed about three wheelers and love of bikes since my dad put me on his chopper as a toddler. Being a Tom girl has been so
Much fun! I’m thankful to the Lord for my amazing life of adventure and blessings that have come from it. Brass and a 380 catchers of the brass.!and Amen
Super cool video, I had a bw80 as my first bike in the 90’s I had a ball and learned to ride. Sadly enough I tipped it over it never ran right again after, it sat for awhile and being young and growing up without a father I ended up selling it at my mothers yard sale for a 100 bucks. Worst 100 bucks I’ve ever received almost sickened looking back, but that’s what gave me interest in turning wrenches today. Congrats on your finds, I can’t find any here in NC.
I'd love to see you give Craig an awesome gift like new tools or a new road bike just for being the clutch man always on par!
@Plus①⑥⑧⑨②⓪①③⓪⑦⑦Telegram only scamming garbage pos!
I love that 80cc 2 stroke you should hunt down a Suzuki van van 125cc the rv125 two stroke keep posting the awesome videos and bringing back those old bikes back to life.
Yo! That jump was gnarly, bro! O'Doyle Rules!
I only ever had 2 strokes in lawn care equipment but they’re awesome in their own way. The lightness to power of them is probably what some of the motor cyclists like…also it’s nice to just pour in the premix and go don’t have to check the oil, check the gas, then go.
No wonder Craig is amazing at working on bike, The Mennonites are amazing at fixing and working on anything. I had a 97 s10 and the starter went out and I didn’t have the money to buy a new one, I went to a shop that were ran by mennonites and they fully Refabricated my starter as if it was brand new and I did they same with my 97 Buick skylark’s ac compressor they refurbished it. Amazing people.
Lol I think they were joking.... I don't think Craig is of Mennonite descent. I mean I'm not sayin it isn't possible, I'm related to some Mennonites, but I don't think they were serious
"picking up brass and getting a 380" yup, us reloaders know. The bane of 9mm sorting?
Nothing beats the sound of a 2 stroke
The dirtbike kid front fender is amazing, man that really took me back to a special place
That looks like tons of fun! Can't wait for Friday!
Never lay your bicycle on the derailleur side. Love your videos. You guys have a great sense of humor. Lots of fun.
BVC off-road still builds these beautiful beasts!
Bikes and beards you guys are the best I’ve been watching your videos forever now I’ve learned so much about different types of bikes and the range in cost is so wild! I just hope that one day I’ll be able to get my own motorcycle of some sort. Thank you for your amazingly informative videos plus you guys are hilarious lol thank you!!!
that is like my dream bike
Love these fat tire bikes I remember seeing dual sport versions with lights and signals
"the floppy kicker" sounds like the name of a dive bar... Lmao 😂😂😂
I had a 1973 Yamaha DT360. The oil line came off the pump and I noticed the bike slow down loose power. I shut it off. Found injection oil al over the engine. The clip that held the hose from pump came off. Pushed it back on . The bike was ok it did score the barrel and piston and year later I rebuilt it. I loved that bike .
Still own my childhood Yamaha bw80. Things runs great
Had my bw200 since new, wife loves it and keeps up with us on trail rides and river sand dunes
I remember about 20 yrs ago Tractor Supply sold one I think it had a pull rope start I liked the kick start better. I've been fixing pull rope on lawn mowers to power washers every since I was 11. My dad would just tell me you know where the tools are and put em back the way in you found em. He was a aircraft mech. from WW2.
Bikesandbeards27 Hello I'm not sure what this means or what I'm supposed to do?
@@edwardwright5377 it was a scammer
That rag idea is a good idea! Thanks Craig!
My RSV4 RF is jealous! So much love!
Thanks guys!
XD Craig, just wanted to let you know I appreciated your "it's like picking up brass and getting a .380" joke. Too many times...
The rokon is awesome and appreciate your work on it, it's so cool to see you guys have a friendship with matt/robby/fabrats
I would think you could tell the oil mixing doesn't work based on the smell of the exhaust. But then it might be too late for the engine. I've only ridden a 2 cycle bike that needed premix. The smell takes me back to my teen years.
Your videos are always awesome! I had a rt100 Yamaha when I was 15 16, great 2 stroke.
@@plustelegramme5781 is this really bikes and beards?
Love the BW80!! I had the same exact bike and color as my first dirtbike at 4yrs old. Thing was a hill climbing beast!
"Tire tracks all across your back, I can see you've had your fun". (Jimi Hendrix)
Props to Craig for putting up with the jokes constantly XD
In the 90's we had a White and purple Fatcat, my sisters loved it, they would try to dirtbike with me, i wish i had it now though!....Team Green Always!
I wanna see you do up one of the Coleman ex 200 mini bikes. Great videos!
I remember my neighbor had bw80 when I was about 15 years old I wanted one so bad they are pretty good bike I love the sound of them his dad had the big fat cat they are sweet bikes...
2:38 my favorite question and he answered almost exactly how I do I tell people when it starts idling higher than it ever has in it's existence then that will probably do it 😂 best thing for beginners is if you see no random puffs of smoke anymore
Awesome little big tire bike.
I feel old, that bike was common when I was an 80s kid, and here its a vintage antique holy grail.
Love the sound a 2-stroke sounds
"Its like picking up brass and finding a .380" I laughed way harder then I should have lmao
It hurt me on a personal level.
I had a PW 50 in the early 90's
Same colours I think. Fond memories
This is such a casual video more of these would be great
had a Suzuki R v 90 growing up love them things you guys should try and find one and buy it
I am glad I bought my BW200 last spring 😆 just a couple more carb adjustments and a bit of wiring and I will have myself a street legal Big Wheel.
All bikes with character are fetching the money now. Especially childhood favorites.
Had a honda QA 50 in 1970. In the the 80s they brought back the fat tire mini bikes. Wish I had one they were way more fun to ride. I was made at my mom for throwing my 50 away when i went into the service . Cant even imagine what it is worth today
Wild little bike would have made some young person very happy, looks like a lot of fun, all the best to yous and your loved ones
I was a kid of the 80's remember the Yamaha big wheel bikes very well even owned a Yamaha BW 200 never knew they made a two-stroke 80 version mine is totally blown being that I love 2 strokes would of much rather had a two-stroke version than the four-stroke version by far!
Done and thank you! 👍
i'd consider myself a professional mechanic. I just leave it in the garage over night and it's fixed the next morning.
Hey guys i love your videos about those old bikes but please be careful with those breaks. Thats a bike from the 80s and they have often break pads with asbestos in it. So pls just change them and throw the old ones away.
8:19 And dont do that!!!
Sorry for my bad englisch. Greetings from Germany.
I had a Yamaha DT 50 when I was at school. Wonderful little bike.
Hit those white plastics with a mr clean Magic Eraser,they should brighten right up!! Either way love the BW,s flash back to my childhood..
I have a collection of all 3 a 1987 BW350 / 1985BW200 and a 1987 BW80 Love these bikes
I’m happy you guys make these videos. Not too many kids my age into old stuff anymore
Keep the fire burning! im 32 and i love me some 2 stroke and carb life!
Right they’re all into sports and stuff instead of motorcycles and Mechanicing
@@adinandrewhensley7529 either that or mommy and daddy bought them a new car when they were 16 so this stuff seems silly to them lol
Very true
They need to buy an old broken car and fix it themselves and then work their way up to that fancy Viper
That intro got me 😂
my first bike was a Yamaha GT 80 when I was 10 yrs old, like 47 years ago. Oh the memories
Look up Pacific Mike for some guidance on truing up that wheel. He did a video about it.
Love the work boys
I hate when I'm picking up my 9mm brass and there is a stinky .380 in there. I got you Craig!
OMG.... I swear I'm with my brothers back in the 80's when you were ramping that!!!! Too f'n cool. Great video as always, love the channel. Cheers from Canada.
Im also from canada 💀
@@alighahil9016 too cool where abouts?
I have two of those. One needs transmission work and brakes but parts are hard to find for them. Its fun for all ages.
In the 80's i had a crome honda 50, but my best friend's little brother had one of these. I was always talking him into letting me ride it, cuz i was bigger then him and my 50 fit him much better anyway. My buddy had a 125 that was way to big for us(eventually i was able to ride it tho). For like 3 years we had more fun with that big wheel every time we rode. I bet we put 20.000 miles on that thing.and it never broke. Hell from the look of it this could be the very one? Thanks for bringing back some great memories.
Short shorts are called “stubbies”, and we unfortunately do this in New Zealand, too 🤦🏼♂️😂
great bikes I hade one they run good and you won’t have problems with it
I almost fell back in my chair when I heard Craig's .380 joke.