please dont add music! learning is about hearing sounds too. also the way you talk about mechanics, makes so much sense. you have got to be one of the best mechanical teachers on youtube
I was not liking the beginning with out your comments. I think it’s relatable to hear you discuss mechanics. You are the voice in every dudes head when we are working our own projects.
Yeah Made in Japan is a good thing it's the Made in China you gotta watch out for but there is not many things that came from Japan that was junk. They make good stuff in all things they do from knives ,electronics, cars and bikes they got that down to a science
2 stroked unfortunately don't last but about 40 to 60 hours. Before they have to be rebuilt. They wear out alot quicker than a 4 stroke. But man that 40 to 60 hours is alot of fun
top video mate,as a kid i bought a no compression 1982 rm465 and the barrel was so badly marked that the fella at the wreckers sold me a 1983 rm500 barrel and i bought a new piston 1 size overbore as i had to get that ol 500 barrell bored out,slapped it back together and it had so much compression for a 14 year ol that i had to use 2 copper headgaskets to lower the compression but it still went like a freight train
Really like your style and commentary. First vid I watched of yours was the wagon. Super-entertaining, but instructive as well. I've been building hot rods for on 40 yrs. now too. Probably the best on UA-cam, IMO. Please keep 'em coming - I know what a lot of work it is to shoot and edit etc. You got great helpers though!
That sounds takes me back to my old 1973 250 Elsinore. Man, that was some tech back then. Today's bikes are light years ahead. we never dreamed of a liquid-cooled two-stroke. Cheers from Louisiana.
@Chris, your knowledge is Gold, dude! I love listening to you explain EVERYTHING about mechanics... A video without your voice would be kind of soulless IMHO, but, hey!, this is your channel and whatever you want to do with it, I will keep watching! Take care and stay safe, Sir!💪
Can't get enough of your content! So glad my mom's terrain had a blower motor issue or I'd have never found all this awesome stuff. FWIW I prefer the talking over not talking.
typically i really like the no talking videos because i love the noise of a shop and if you want to do more videos like that i'm all in but i would say no music but again only because i prefer the shop noises. that being said your bread and butter (i think) is your commentary! you do a great job of teaching and explaining what you're doing or what to look for when working on the project. that's my feedback but i really enjoyed this video, cool to see you experiment with different video styles
Thanks man I appreciate the feedback. Originally when I recorded this I was planning on talking over it later but then decided to try something a little different. I'll probably stick with the usual style. Appreciate you tuning in!
One thing I always liked about your videos is you have this vibe going of getting stuff done. Take your video clips of connecting a winch to a car and loading it on a trailer for example. Open chain box, drop chains on trailer, next scene connecting hook, next scene car being pulled onto the trailer. It has a certain pace, a feeling like you are really watching stuff get done. I guess the opposite would be a video someone posts where they sit and ramble on and on about random stuff that has nothing to do with the subject of the video. I find that irritating. I like your style of videos, and I am sure it takes a ton of editing. Short and to the point, with lots of valuable info. I am constantly inspired to go out to the garage after watching your channel. I just wrapped up a cooling system overhaul tonight on my MG project car. I was thinking, "Chris would be proud of me". Lol. Anyways, keep up the great content - your channel rocks!
Sorry, I know this is an old post, but I just watched it ... I prefer to listen to you talk. Even when you go on a rant, it's still enjoyable to watch ( listen )
I’d watch your video’s if you weren’t talking, but I prefer hearing what you say because you really do know allot about all kinds of thing’s and I enjoy that. ❤
I like the talking in the beginning better. Watching you rebuild that 2 stroke reminded me of my first time rebuilding a 2 stroke. I was 16 years old and it was a YZ 125. The cylinder was a little scored so I bored it to 144. Thing was a rocket ship. Then a picked up a super minty 1998 KTM 250 SX for $600 barely running. It needed a new top end rebuild too. I rebuilt that one but didn’t re-hone the cylinder and the bike ran super shitty for 30 minutes then died. I don’t know what I did wrong, but I sold it for $800. I wish I hadn’t ever sold it.
Like the commentary best forsure. Like quick little music blurps too. Awesome channel. You and camarata got the UA-cam /content / entertainment/ cinematography on point. High energy, mad mechanical skills and not scared to get the the job done.
No heat cycle, just fire it up and rip! Don't think I would have done that, but to each his own. I have rebuilt motorcycles as a hobby for 10 years. My first was a 1990 Suzuki RM250 much like this one. It's not an expensive hobby, really. I would love to do a car like the Plymouth you did but may be a bit outside my budget. Keep up the videos!
I warmed it up in the backyard for like 7 minutes or so and then let it cool down, and then took it out for a rip. And thanks man I appreciate you checking out the videos!
@@NoNonsenseKnowHow in the beginning you said you were trying something a little bit different and to let you know if we liked it and the answer is yes lol
I know it's an older video but I have to agree with some of the others, no music unless it's Jen or ambient and please keep commenting throughout your videos. You make the videos great. Your demeanor, the interaction with Jen, Gus and Turbo all are what make your videos special. There are a million how to videos on here with lame music, bad intros and all the crap. I think I speak for many saying that you are the star. Most of the time I don't really care what you are working on. It's just fun watching. Keep up the awesome job.
i enjoy your videos when you share your knowledge, or lack there of lol. i do not have very much motor knowledge and like to learn by watching and listening to you.
Wiseco makes a good product. Used their pistons in some automotive builds, never in power sports type of stuff but I would assume the quality is just as good as it is for the automotive applications. Good vidja, sweet little ripper of a bike. Thanks for sharing with us bro. 🤙😎
Awesome show I wish you would do more build like this. well brought back memories at the end. when I used to race my Honda CR250R used to rip brought back memories thank you but you know I would tear up that Suzuki 250 with my Honda CR250R thank you once again great memories Flash back for me thank you God bless
With your knowledge and expertise it’s very helpful to hear your input while you’re disassembling! Boring first 2 minutes. Share your thoughts and knowledge NO MORE SILENCE!!
That was one of your coolest videos. I grew up in western Pa and we had to ride along the tracks sometimes. I've been in Utah for a long time and at one point I had a Zuke RMX for a little while. Fun bike, miss my 2 strokes! Wish you would do more motorcycle videos!👍
Either way is fine with me..i enjoy your videos they are very educational..but if i had to choose, i would rather hear your commentary Chris..another great job 🤘👍
I bought a DR many years ago with the same issue. I replaced the cylinder and piston . The bike became a DR 370 . So in the end I really made out . It ran for years. Really nice bike .
Very cool project. the first dirtbike I ever rode was an RMX 250... this video makes me want to find one not running and get it going again. I like the videos with you explaining your process and what you are thinking about, but the silence while working was kind of cool too for when you don't really have to explain what you're doing just while taking things apart. Thanks again for sharing! ps. just found your other channel that for some reason I did not know existed... sub'd there too now! keep em coming!
Thanks man, and that's awesome! What a great bike they are. I actually wanted to buy this one off my buddy, but he had no interest in selling it. Thanks for the feedback on the video. And I appreciate you dropping a sub on the other channel too! Thanks
It’s nice you have certain test roads and trails. I’ve notice the gravel yard a few times. In my HOA I would be in hot water cruising on a dirt bike. I was a little sad you weren’t talking in the beginning of the video. I enjoy the commentary and singing Cadilackkkkkkkk. 👍
Reminds me of my Rm 125, mine was the last year before they went to liquid cooled, I went everywhere in that bike, several years later I sold it for more than what I paid for it S
That IS PRETTY SICK MAN! lol My luck would be, immediate fail if I didn't do what needed to be done to be safe. no joke, I have tried the short rout too many times and it never works out for me. awesome video...
Much prefer the commentary and explanation of what you are doing. I have an old Kawasaki that I need to get going and I’m trying to learn whatever I can
I hope you were questioning the relationship with these “friends”. Dam, Who would do that to an engine? (hopefully he’s not “put it back together as cheaply as you can because I’m selling it”, Guy) I think the no sound format is interesting, but you’re a charming and informative guy. Talk as much as you want!
Man I miss that sound! I used to have a Suzuki quadracer back in the day, it was so much fun to ride but it seemed like everytime I took it out something else would break on it.
I remember riding my RM80 on the streets as a kid. Was not nearly as bold riding on the main streets. In our small town the cops had nothing better to do than pull us over and impound our bikes. I few weeks ago, on the way to work on a very busy street, a man on a go cart was cruising along, in a driving lane for about a mile.
Love your videos you asked and I don't like the no talking you're pretty informative but then the same time don't be too informative because it's a fine line huh keep up the videos will keep watching👍
I like these quick vids. I love a good no talk video as music often ruins a video. You're good at commentary though so dunno, this seem like a good mix here. Btw, what did you end up doing with that Rhino that you rebuilt, you still have that?
Cool thanks for the feedback man. And I still have the rhino. Haven't been using it too much but it's a great unit and I love it. I plan to make a part 2 video on it at some point. Have quite a few things I want to do to it.
Thanks man, and yeah part 2 definitely coming soon on the free washed up boat! A local viewer/friend said she had a starter kicking around for me to grab so I went ahead and got it. So far not a dime into the boat
@@NoNonsenseKnowHow Sweet Once You Clean It Up You and Jen can go Get Something To Eat But I will tell you this please put the New Tires Back On The Bass Dumpster Because I Know you put them on the washed up Boat put them back on then I will be as happy as ever!!!!
I got one of these when I was about 16 accept it was a 490cc and in cardboard boxes he brought new parts for a rebuild but didn’t know how to put it back together, so I made several trips to get the boxes home on my bicycle when finished it was an animal.
Awesome! Yeah good stuff. I actually looked up some more of their music after you commented and was rocking out to it for a bit in the garage last night
please dont add music! learning is about hearing sounds too. also the way you talk about mechanics, makes so much sense. you have got to be one of the best mechanical teachers on youtube
Thanks for the feedback Dylan!
Music just okey
1991 sou wat
No talking? I think its more interesting when you explain the work being done. But just my opinion
I was not liking the beginning with out your comments. I think it’s relatable to hear you discuss mechanics. You are the voice in every dudes head when we are working our own projects.
ya dont do that. LOL
The asmr thing is okay but I enjoy your commentary man I miss the days I had 2 strokes such a pleasure to work on Japan really makes great stuff!!!
Cool thanks for the feedback. And yeah I agree with you about Japanese engines! A pleasure to work on.
Try the guitars. Some of the best
Yeah Made in Japan is a good thing it's the Made in China you gotta watch out for but there is not many things that came from Japan that was junk. They make good stuff in all things they do from knives ,electronics, cars and bikes they got that down to a science
The engine sounds awesome and should last a long time. I like when you talk and ramble on about everything. Thumbs UP to you.
Thanks man and i appreciate the feedback
2 stroked unfortunately don't last but about 40 to 60 hours. Before they have to be rebuilt. They wear out alot quicker than a 4 stroke. But man that 40 to 60 hours is alot of fun
top video mate,as a kid i bought a no compression 1982 rm465 and the barrel was so badly marked that the fella at the wreckers sold me a 1983 rm500 barrel and i bought a new piston 1 size overbore as i had to get that ol 500 barrell bored out,slapped it back together and it had so much compression for a 14 year ol that i had to use 2 copper headgaskets to lower the compression but it still went like a freight train
Thanks. And that's awesome, I always wanted to get a big bore two smoker. Hopefully one of these days!
Really like your style and commentary. First vid I watched of yours was the wagon. Super-entertaining, but instructive as well. I've been building hot rods for on 40 yrs. now too. Probably the best on UA-cam, IMO. Please keep 'em coming - I know what a lot of work it is to shoot and edit etc. You got great helpers though!
You remind me of a master musician at work! You truly have the gift brother!
That sounds takes me back to my old 1973 250 Elsinore. Man, that was some tech back then. Today's bikes are light years ahead. we never dreamed of a liquid-cooled two-stroke.
Cheers from Louisiana.
I was blessed to have raced/ ridden a fully Pro-Circuit modded CR500 for years.
That sounds awesome! I always wanted to own one. Not that I need a bike that powerful but they look fun
Where has this channel been all my life 90s rms and old station wagons some of my favorite things of all time
@Chris, your knowledge is Gold, dude! I love listening to you explain EVERYTHING about mechanics... A video without your voice would be kind of soulless IMHO, but, hey!, this is your channel and whatever you want to do with it, I will keep watching! Take care and stay safe, Sir!💪
Can't get enough of your content! So glad my mom's terrain had a blower motor issue or I'd have never found all this awesome stuff. FWIW I prefer the talking over not talking.
Awesome to hear that and I really appreciate you checking out the videos. Thanks man! And thank you for the feedback
Keep doing what you been doing.
Your comments are educational.
typically i really like the no talking videos because i love the noise of a shop and if you want to do more videos like that i'm all in but i would say no music but again only because i prefer the shop noises. that being said your bread and butter (i think) is your commentary! you do a great job of teaching and explaining what you're doing or what to look for when working on the project. that's my feedback but i really enjoyed this video, cool to see you experiment with different video styles
Thanks man I appreciate the feedback. Originally when I recorded this I was planning on talking over it later but then decided to try something a little different. I'll probably stick with the usual style. Appreciate you tuning in!
@@NoNonsenseKnowHow not me i like hearing you talking about what you are doing
One thing I always liked about your videos is you have this vibe going of getting stuff done. Take your video clips of connecting a winch to a car and loading it on a trailer for example. Open chain box, drop chains on trailer, next scene connecting hook, next scene car being pulled onto the trailer. It has a certain pace, a feeling like you are really watching stuff get done. I guess the opposite would be a video someone posts where they sit and ramble on and on about random stuff that has nothing to do with the subject of the video. I find that irritating. I like your style of videos, and I am sure it takes a ton of editing. Short and to the point, with lots of valuable info. I am constantly inspired to go out to the garage after watching your channel. I just wrapped up a cooling system overhaul tonight on my MG project car. I was thinking, "Chris would be proud of me". Lol. Anyways, keep up the great content - your channel rocks!
I love watching your videos your the one of 3 UA-camrs that i watch that I don't skip around in the videos
Awesome to hear that and thanks Steven I greatly appreciate the support
Awesome video as always bro. I would definitely say a little commentary is never a bad thing though.
Thanks homie
but it's no nonsense ....I like it
This channel is a hidden gem
I like the rawness of the beginning!🤘
Keep the commentary. It’s never too long winded
Sorry, I know this is an old post, but I just watched it ... I prefer to listen to you talk. Even when you go on a rant, it's still enjoyable to watch ( listen )
I like the talking and explaining . I also like the detours during the videos. A quick boat ride or something is fun to break up the video
No music, your explanation and knowledge is perfect, cheers
I’d watch your video’s if you weren’t talking, but I prefer hearing what you say because you really do know allot about all kinds of thing’s and I enjoy that. ❤
I much prefer your commentary, I personally think you’re really good at it and it makes the video better.
I like the talking in the beginning better.
Watching you rebuild that 2 stroke reminded me of my first time rebuilding a 2 stroke. I was 16 years old and it was a YZ 125. The cylinder was a little scored so I bored it to 144. Thing was a rocket ship.
Then a picked up a super minty 1998 KTM 250 SX for $600 barely running. It needed a new top end rebuild too. I rebuilt that one but didn’t re-hone the cylinder and the bike ran super shitty for 30 minutes then died. I don’t know what I did wrong, but I sold it for $800. I wish I hadn’t ever sold it.
You should 100% keep doing your commentary, really good at it. Learn way more from it too.
Ok thanks!
I agree 100%
Definitely enjoy the commentary, keep up the great work!
Like the commentary best forsure. Like quick little music blurps too. Awesome channel. You and camarata got the UA-cam /content / entertainment/ cinematography on point. High energy, mad mechanical skills and not scared to get the the job done.
Hay Chris. I like to hear you doing your narration. It help with understanding how your doing your work.
I like when you speak you have excellent knowledge that is worthy 🤘🏼
Congratz 100k 👍👊
Thanks man!
No heat cycle, just fire it up and rip! Don't think I would have done that, but to each his own. I have rebuilt motorcycles as a hobby for 10 years. My first was a 1990 Suzuki RM250 much like this one. It's not an expensive hobby, really. I would love to do a car like the Plymouth you did but may be a bit outside my budget. Keep up the videos!
I warmed it up in the backyard for like 7 minutes or so and then let it cool down, and then took it out for a rip. And thanks man I appreciate you checking out the videos!
On the learning side of it I think is much better when your doing your commentaries . Awesome how you know how to work on multiple things .
When the work just starts no intro no context love it 👌
What do you mean by that? Or maybe I misread it. And thanks
@@NoNonsenseKnowHow in the beginning you said you were trying something a little bit different and to let you know if we liked it and the answer is yes lol
Cool man thanks I appreciate the feedback!
I know it's an older video but I have to agree with some of the others, no music unless it's Jen or ambient and please keep commenting throughout your videos. You make the videos great. Your demeanor, the interaction with Jen, Gus and Turbo all are what make your videos special. There are a million how to videos on here with lame music, bad intros and all the crap. I think I speak for many saying that you are the star. Most of the time I don't really care what you are working on. It's just fun watching. Keep up the awesome job.
i enjoy your videos when you share your knowledge, or lack there of lol. i do not have very much motor knowledge and like to learn by watching and listening to you.
Wiseco makes a good product. Used their pistons in some automotive builds, never in power sports type of stuff but I would assume the quality is just as good as it is for the automotive applications. Good vidja, sweet little ripper of a bike. Thanks for sharing with us bro. 🤙😎
Awesome show I wish you would do more build like this. well brought back memories at the end. when I used to race my Honda CR250R used to rip brought back memories thank you but you know I would tear up that Suzuki 250 with my Honda CR250R thank you once again great memories Flash back for me thank you God bless
Congrats on 100k subs!
Thanks buddy!
It’s been 50 years since I had my Susuzuki 250. The sound of the engine brought me back..
If there’s music Jen and You had better be singing! Love the info banter it’s all you guys that make your channel’s special.
Like the talking. You have a radio voice it’s good. Love the work keep it up.
That's some fun trails near this guy's house.
Love your narration, no music, thanks.
100 K subs! Well deserved!
Heck yeah! Big milestone. Thanks!
With your knowledge and expertise it’s very helpful to hear your input while you’re disassembling! Boring first 2 minutes. Share your thoughts and knowledge NO MORE SILENCE!!
That was one of your coolest videos. I grew up in western Pa and we had to ride along the tracks sometimes. I've been in Utah for a long time and at one point I had a Zuke RMX for a little while. Fun bike, miss my 2 strokes!
Wish you would do more motorcycle videos!👍
Either way is fine with me..i enjoy your videos they are very educational..but if i had to choose, i would rather hear your commentary Chris..another great job 🤘👍
Thanks for the feedback Jeffery!
Love watching you work:play, keep posting and I’ll keep watching from Wilmington Delaware
That is a great bike. It kills me to see them so hammered.
I bought a DR many years ago with the same issue. I replaced the cylinder and piston . The bike became a DR 370 . So in the end I really made out . It ran for years. Really nice bike .
I like no music. The sound of the work is music to my ears.
Once again, amazed at the talent. You make things look so damn easy.
Very cool project. the first dirtbike I ever rode was an RMX 250... this video makes me want to find one not running and get it going again. I like the videos with you explaining your process and what you are thinking about, but the silence while working was kind of cool too for when you don't really have to explain what you're doing just while taking things apart. Thanks again for sharing! ps. just found your other channel that for some reason I did not know existed... sub'd there too now! keep em coming!
Thanks man, and that's awesome! What a great bike they are. I actually wanted to buy this one off my buddy, but he had no interest in selling it. Thanks for the feedback on the video. And I appreciate you dropping a sub on the other channel too! Thanks
It’s nice you have certain test roads and trails. I’ve notice the gravel yard a few times. In my HOA I would be in hot water cruising on a dirt bike. I was a little sad you weren’t talking in the beginning of the video. I enjoy the commentary and singing Cadilackkkkkkkk. 👍
Prayers for those new piston rings lol. Don't worry I'd have done the same, he did say do it on the cheap. 🤣👍
Reminds me of my Rm 125, mine was the last year before they went to liquid cooled, I went everywhere in that bike, several years later I sold it for more than what I paid for it
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I've been watching your videos and I must say that you're a pretty talented guy,,, cheers from the 610
This video was solid beginning to end. 5 Stars
Thanks Matt!
Hi you can do it,! Your smarts is awesome 😅😂 Good job on all your work you do.
Love the work you do on all your toys and all your new coming toys you fix everything from Soup To Nuts good job buddy
That IS PRETTY SICK MAN! lol My luck would be, immediate fail if I didn't do what needed to be done to be safe. no joke, I have tried the short rout too many times and it never works out for me. awesome video...
Wow havent seen a RMX in ages. Great woods bike.
Well I sure enjoy watching you and I am learned a lot
so please keep talkin keep teaching and Sharing who you are..
You are simply amazing
Yo - NNKH. I like your vids. No talk - OK. Soliloquize - great. Background racket (music) - BIG NO ! Thanks for asking.
Thanks Johnny. Never heard the word soliloquize. Had to look it up.
Great 80s outro music reminded me of Miami Vice.
Much prefer the commentary and explanation of what you are doing. I have an old Kawasaki that I need to get going and I’m trying to learn whatever I can
I like the Miami vice music I feel like a big bong rip and this video could be a deadly combination
Be save. I'd be interested in seeing more 2-Stroke content! Especially Older stuff Pre-85.
Great video love to see more bikes being restored
I enjoyed the test drive, especially when going thru the tunnel.
Great channel, new subscriber from England
Thanks. And awesome!
Great video as always but the silence is weird haha for your vids.
great bike i raced with one for 10 years cross country Loved it.
I hope you were questioning the relationship with these “friends”. Dam, Who would do that to an engine? (hopefully he’s not “put it back together as cheaply as you can because I’m selling it”, Guy)
I think the no sound format is interesting, but you’re a charming and informative guy. Talk as much as you want!
Some should not talk some yes, you do a fine job explaining things to folks, stay with what works. Keep talking.... #pinkfloyd
Man just found your channel…..hooked I like the music too
Awesome, thanks for stopping by and checking it out! Also thanks for the feedback
You have to talk us through it so you talk it makes the show thanks 👍👍👍
Man I miss that sound! I used to have a Suzuki quadracer back in the day, it was so much fun to ride but it seemed like everytime I took it out something else would break on it.
I remember riding my RM80 on the streets as a kid. Was not nearly as bold riding on the main streets. In our small town the cops had nothing better to do than pull us over and impound our bikes. I few weeks ago, on the way to work on a very busy street, a man on a go cart was cruising along, in a driving lane for about a mile.
Man I like you you’re a doer I’m a 55-year-old dreamer I like your videos
Nice job 🏁 try spraying little wd on sand paper next time plain head . Works much better 🔧🔧
Good trail right there. Like tonsee people keeping these old 2 strokes alive
Hey Chris, I like it better with the narration. Although the 80's tech noir music is cool.
Awesome content as always
Thanks Matt
Love your videos you asked and I don't like the no talking you're pretty informative but then the same time don't be too informative because it's a fine line huh keep up the videos will keep watching👍
Thanks, I appreciate the feedback!
Running commentary is the way to go Rennaisance Man.
Thanks man
I like these quick vids. I love a good no talk video as music often ruins a video. You're good at commentary though so dunno, this seem like a good mix here.
Btw, what did you end up doing with that Rhino that you rebuilt, you still have that?
Cool thanks for the feedback man. And I still have the rhino. Haven't been using it too much but it's a great unit and I love it. I plan to make a part 2 video on it at some point. Have quite a few things I want to do to it.
Yeah I'd rather hear you talk so maybe we can learn something. I love these older suzuki's. Currently I have 3 RM's. Sub'd.
Chrysler 100 Part 4 or even though the video didn't get to the views part 2 on the free washed up boat Awesome vid!
Thanks man, and yeah part 2 definitely coming soon on the free washed up boat! A local viewer/friend said she had a starter kicking around for me to grab so I went ahead and got it. So far not a dime into the boat
@@NoNonsenseKnowHow Sweet Once You Clean It Up You and Jen can go Get Something To Eat But I will tell you this please put the New Tires Back On The Bass Dumpster Because I Know you put them on the washed up Boat put them back on then I will be as happy as ever!!!!
Haha yeah they're definitely going back on the bass dumpster. Been hoping to run into some used 14-in tires for the free boat.
@@NoNonsenseKnowHow Your Amazing!
I got one of these when I was about 16 accept it was a 490cc and in cardboard boxes he brought new parts for a rebuild but didn’t know how to put it back together, so I made several trips to get the boxes home on my bicycle when finished it was an animal.
Another success! Your comments make the videos much more enjoyable! Great soundtrack: Karl Casey - Overdose of Misery - The Drop
Thanks Charles! And yeah great royalty-free music. Have you heard of him before? I just ran into it while searching.
@@NoNonsenseKnowHow I looked it up after hearing it on your channel. Never heard of them. Cool background sound.
Awesome! Yeah good stuff. I actually looked up some more of their music after you commented and was rocking out to it for a bit in the garage last night
I cant believe how hot that thing must have got to melt the cable. ps No Music for me.
Right! For a liquid cooled engine that's pretty bad.
Love the music!!!!!
Super video suzuki 2 strokes good good!
Excellent. Proper hooligan at the end ha ha
Great job and video! I really enjoyed it!
Definitely better when your talking thumbs up 👍 👌
Yeah you talk reel good. Keep doin it.
Thanks my man