My dad used to have this motorcycle, he made it a street legal motorcycle and fiberglass glue smell in the morning and evening just to make it compliant. He'd take me to school with it and I remember the bike being tall. Awesome video making me unlock childhood memories
Terrific job. You not only did an outstanding rebuild, you prepped it correctly for the next rebuild, whenever that might be. And I love how you built your own Dremel bits rather than pay a small fortune for the factory ones.
Such a pleasure watching someone with skills do a rebuild. So many videos are hard to stomach the lack of knowledge and half ass work. Wish there was a “misinformation” filter on these types of videos. Save me a lot of money on Pepto. Beautiful Job!!!
Its a blessing for the eye watching you keeping everything as clean as possible. As it always should be. I hate messy garages and they are always messy
On3 of those rare occasions when the restoration is literally better than when it was new. The attention of detail he has far exceeds suzukis manufacturing quality control.
Absolutely great attention to detail, no music and amazing result….the only thing missing, like many other videos, is the measuring and adjustment for the correct squish clearance and conformation of the combustion chamber volume. It’s a massive part of building a 2 stroke for performance and reliability. I would have loved to have seen that in this video.
One of the best, of not the best, resto video I've ever had the pleasure to watch! For some reason I've never had much luck assembling a new clutch pack dry, then putting oil over it. They *always* slip on me, and I inevitably have to take the discs back out, and put them in oil before assembling again. I always wonder at these dry packs then oil installs, if they ever have issues after the video, and never get reported after completion.
Thanks buddy! You're right pouring oil over it won't do anything, but letting it sit in that oil bath and rotating the clutch with the kick starter a few times to saturate every spot should do the trick.
You are truly the goat when it comes to dirt bike rebuilds. I’ve seen them all and no one comes close to you. You are my freakin idol. You could be a factory mechanic.
Gorgeous. Yeah ok, you got me. The engine is coming out of the 06 exc200. You've set the standard. (2nd engine rebuild I'll have done, excited for round 2. Different bike though. First was 74 TS185, was very rewarding.)
hey very nice, i just replaced the piston on my RM250 from 1997 and i had the last size with 66,38mm. i would love ot rebuild mine as you did, but i cant fiind all the needed parts and am not able to do all the work my self. i would have to buy a view tools. but very nice video i am allmost jellous about this nice project.
This makes me want to go take something apart and clean it! I want to build a vapor blaster this winter!!!! I just built a home cerakote oven that I can also use for powder coating motorcycle and car parts (for myself and the fam). My Son is also going to cerakote his pew pew machine! But having a vapor blaster will be awesome and make jobs like this even more satisfying and easy! Great video!!!
Great Job You Can See That You Have Done This Plenty Of Times Before Well Done, It's A Bit Daunting When U First Do A Rebuild. I Have Done Several Myself 😎😎👍👍
My man, you NEED to get a vapor blasting/honing set-up! HOURS of less work polishing cases and gets in all those oddly shaped recesses. Check it out 🤙🏻
Thanks Steve! Fair question: The plates were already a little oily (the guy I bought the bike from included it with the bike) so I think it may have already been oiled, but in any case, even if it wasnt, I knew I was going to pour the oil in the engine before I get it in the bike and so they'll be submerged in oil anyways, and I just need to rotate the clutch a little with the kick starter a few times over a few days to make sure I get everything. I could also just rest the engine on its side on my couch. I'll do that tonight actually.
There is so much I wanna know from watching this… what is that spray lube. What is that blue grease? Where do you find all the torque specs? Amazing watching a master at work.
Sold my old Suzuki intruder vl1500 with 85,000 miles on the odometer. I'm sure this nice little rebuilt engine can pass that since it has less electronic gizmos. My blood pressure dropped watching this.
Really great...I loved the detail of both the filming and the cleaning. The re-building / restoration of the engine was on a next level. You are at the top of the list for this. Keep the content coming.....@stanforadventure
Trabalho excelente, parabéns pelo empenho capricho e técnica,tens meu respeito e admiração, ficaria mais feliz se visse e ouvisse esse motor funcionando,Deus lhe retribua com prosperidade todo seu empenho❤
Top shelf photography and all those sexy seal and bearing drivers. I bet you do this stuff for a living with that kit. A bit of explanation would have been nice. Next time I fire up my lathe I'll make a spindle for a scouring pad polishing tool. Good one!
Absolutely excellent job!! Your attention to detail is amazing. It is too nice to be put back in any bike. Work of art now. What is the blue lube you are using?
Watch the full RM250 restoration (which incorporates this video) here: ua-cam.com/video/hb5YGpqxph8/v-deo.html
The crank rebuild was very impressive.
Also I really like the camera work, the lack of annoying music made the whole process a joy to watch!
Silent professionalism. The best kind of worker. Thank you.
That Was Great, Man! No Crappy Music & No Jibber Jabber. Can't Wait To Hear It Run! Thank You.
The fact that he washed the engine before disassembling is already praise.
Nothing wrong lol
@@tfsvids4117
No, many people actually don’t wash it before disassembling the engine.
I agree,but I would have done that Before Taking the Engine Out ! Every time & Anytime I work on my Bike or Any bike,I Thoroughly Wash it First !
@@bobbyblenio4571
Well, there are different reasons. Modern engines are much easier to clean if all the electronics are removed, but you're right.
No need to washhhhhhhhh
There are moments where engineers become artists. And you, sir, are a Rembrant. This was a privilege to watch you work.
My dad used to have this motorcycle, he made it a street legal motorcycle and fiberglass glue smell in the morning and evening just to make it compliant. He'd take me to school with it and I remember the bike being tall. Awesome video making me unlock childhood memories
Terrific job. You not only did an outstanding rebuild, you prepped it correctly for the next rebuild, whenever that might be. And I love how you built your own Dremel bits rather than pay a small fortune for the factory ones.
I came here from facebook, the way you replied to one of the negative nancy's on there was what made me come here. Excellent work my man.
Thanks man I try my best to ignore ppl like that but there's so many of them sometimes i can't help it.
Such a pleasure watching someone with skills do a rebuild. So many videos are hard to stomach the lack of knowledge and half ass work. Wish there was a “misinformation” filter on these types of videos. Save me a lot of money on Pepto.
Beautiful Job!!!
one thing i find about meticulous work is that satisfactory feeling you get while working
I'm so used to 4stroke engine and engine rebuild that I find some of parts disassembly quite rare and facinating to watch.
Marc, your level of attention to detail and meticulous focus on minor/avoidable tasks is incredible.
Thank you Mark!
Its a blessing for the eye watching you keeping everything as clean as possible. As it always should be. I hate messy garages and they are always messy
Nice work, excellent detail. Brings back memories of the good old 2 stroke days.
On3 of those rare occasions when the restoration is literally better than when it was new. The attention of detail he has far exceeds suzukis manufacturing quality control.
I’ve been a mechanic for 53 years, love your work you should be proud!
Thank you David!
His workshop practices are superb. I am a 35 yr pro and saw a couple little tricks of his that I will be stealing.
Aa@@raj-u6t1m
Absolutely great attention to detail, no music and amazing result….the only thing missing, like many other videos, is the measuring and adjustment for the correct squish clearance and conformation of the combustion chamber volume. It’s a massive part of building a 2 stroke for performance and reliability.
I would have loved to have seen that in this video.
Really satisfying to see someone putting his heart blood into the thing he does especially if it's about 2 stroke engines.
That’s how it’s done! You don’t see things done the right way on UA-cam often. 🙌🏼
What I do after a day fixing bikes. I watch bike fixing videos!
Good job man. Relaxing to watch good work.
I love doing this same type of a thing with Mountain Bikes & RC Helis, your production value is great!
One of the best, of not the best, resto video I've ever had the pleasure to watch! For some reason I've never had much luck assembling a new clutch pack dry, then putting oil over it. They *always* slip on me, and I inevitably have to take the discs back out, and put them in oil before assembling again. I always wonder at these dry packs then oil installs, if they ever have issues after the video, and never get reported after completion.
Thanks buddy! You're right pouring oil over it won't do anything, but letting it sit in that oil bath and rotating the clutch with the kick starter a few times to saturate every spot should do the trick.
You are truly the goat when it comes to dirt bike rebuilds. I’ve seen them all and no one comes close to you. You are my freakin idol. You could be a factory mechanic.
Thank you bro, I really do appreciate that.
Gorgeous.
Yeah ok, you got me. The engine is coming out of the 06 exc200. You've set the standard.
(2nd engine rebuild I'll have done, excited for round 2. Different bike though. First was 74 TS185, was very rewarding.)
By far the best restoration vid I've seen.
Love how you do it all by hand and not just send it off for blasting
То чудова робота,для любителя покрутити гайки ,як бальзам на душу.
Дякую за чудове відео. : )
I always watching different kind of assembling and disassembly but this is one of the amazing.. more power to you sir... From Philippines...♥️
Dude, won of the cleanest if not thee cleanest builds I've seen in a while!💯 Definitely top five most superb restoration jobs👍
Thanks Ricky!
Spotless just how it should be done ! Last one I rebuilt was a ‘95 RM 250 I find doing engines therapeutic
Today I have watching more than 10 videos of your channel. Tomorrow I will continue. Regards from Caracas/ Venezuela
Stay safe tonight, Maduro about to be sent packing!
Excellent detail, very skilled, I thought I was average building R6 engines but you are on a different level, thank you.
I'll bet it took longer to edit the video than do the engine work - thanks for taking the time, it was beautiful.
Rooh comment c'est beau! 20minute de pure bonheur
Merci
hey very nice, i just replaced the piston on my RM250 from 1997 and i had the last size with 66,38mm. i would love ot rebuild mine as you did, but i cant fiind all the needed parts and am not able to do all the work my self. i would have to buy a view tools. but very nice video i am allmost jellous about this nice project.
Wawww !!!! Que trabajo increíble !!!! Dedicación Increíble !!! Felicitaciones desde Argentina !!!! 👏👏👏👏👏🙋♂️
Gracias hermano!
Fantastic results, I really like the way you did the crankshaft, the cases look as good as vapor blasting.
Thanks man, I was surprised how clean the cases came out too.
Best rebuild i have seen yet
Saco dos tornillos señalados, y después, no se donde iban, mis respetos a los genios..!
Really good to see ! Perfect job man ! Vidéo without music are better . Thanks .
Two strokes are so easy to work on, love them.
Seperti video asmr yang memanjakan mata kita👍👍
Kamu adalah yang terbaik bro 🎉🎉
Those impact screwdrivers are a life saver I have a set in my box.
This makes me want to go take something apart and clean it! I want to build a vapor blaster this winter!!!!
I just built a home cerakote oven that I can also use for powder coating motorcycle and car parts (for myself and the fam).
My Son is also going to cerakote his pew pew machine!
But having a vapor blaster will be awesome and make jobs like this even more satisfying and easy!
Great video!!!
I hate it and love it when geniuses make videos like this.😂 Thanks
The man knows his craft, perfect video thank you
Great Job
You Can See That You Have Done This Plenty Of Times Before
Well Done, It's A Bit Daunting When U First Do A Rebuild. I Have Done Several Myself 😎😎👍👍
My man, you NEED to get a vapor blasting/honing set-up! HOURS of less work polishing cases and gets in all those oddly shaped recesses. Check it out 🤙🏻
I wish!
The Master at work. You deserve far more than 30K subscribers.
Thanks Eric, feel free to tell your friends : )
Great job!! 2 stroke is amazin ! Great bikes! God bless you!!!
Великолепная работа, смотреть удовольствие!!!
You are a Master builder. One question. Why would you not soak the clutch disks overnight in an oil bath.
Looks amazing
Thanks Steve! Fair question: The plates were already a little oily (the guy I bought the bike from included it with the bike) so I think it may have already been oiled, but in any case, even if it wasnt, I knew I was going to pour the oil in the engine before I get it in the bike and so they'll be submerged in oil anyways, and I just need to rotate the clutch a little with the kick starter a few times over a few days to make sure I get everything. I could also just rest the engine on its side on my couch. I'll do that tonight actually.
Absolutely beautiful work mate!!
There is so much I wanna know from watching this… what is that spray lube. What is that blue grease? Where do you find all the torque specs? Amazing watching a master at work.
Mükemmel iş, müzik yerine alet sesi çok başarılı temiz 🎉
Sold my old Suzuki intruder vl1500 with 85,000 miles on the odometer. I'm sure this nice little rebuilt engine can pass that since it has less electronic gizmos. My blood pressure dropped watching this.
Mad Marc can you do video on some of your tools like blind bearing removers and plugs for the intake/cylinder? GREAT video!
I might do this on IG or something
All I can say is WOW!!!!!
Beautiful job sir, very impressive
Great job on the resto. Looking to more high quality productions ❤
Satisfação garantida. Parabéns pelo grande trabalho.
Amazing video, I was truly captivated the entire time.
Thank you Jon! I'm happy you enjoyed it.
Nice to see a real restoration, instead of someone brushing up some rusty junk, they had lying in saltwater prior..
I have no idea how those videos do so well. It kinda drives nuts. Such fraudsters.
Excellent job and video editing, better than factory
Thank you Regi!
Great work! Getting the crank in spec was super cool. Very enjoyable video.
Really great...I loved the detail of both the filming and the cleaning. The re-building / restoration of the engine was on a next level. You are at the top of the list for this. Keep the content coming.....@stanforadventure
Amazing work!
Well done mate👍
Very impressive work!!!! 👍👍👍
I was so excited while watching this, keeping me inspired when I’m building motors 🙌🏻
Très belle restauration, good job👍
A truly wonderful job. Very cautious, and perfectly executed ❤❤❤
Thank you William!
love it! great work and beautiful video
This is called restoration... Satisfying ❤😮🥰❤️
beautifully done...makes me want to rebuild every motor I own!
Best ASSMR video ever !
Engine was very clean on the inside, well looked after with regular oil changes by the looks
Excellent work and top quality tooling!
Trabalho excelente, parabéns pelo empenho capricho e técnica,tens meu respeito e admiração, ficaria mais feliz se visse e ouvisse esse motor funcionando,Deus lhe retribua com prosperidade todo seu empenho❤
Вау. Это сколько же работы. Отличная работа Друг. Ставлю лайк 👍
Great workmanship mate! Really first class.
Thanks Nigel!
an artisan at work.
I like to see the bike run .. excellent work 👌🏽
God Damn bruh, master piece !!! 😊
en becerikli en kaliteli en Süper usta sensin
This is very professionally managed, Great work 👍
Thanks buddy!
@@madmarc you're welcome
I bet the video took longer to edit than the engine build took! Seriously great production dude.
Top shelf photography and all those sexy seal and bearing drivers. I bet you do this stuff for a living with that kit. A bit of explanation would have been nice. Next time I fire up my lathe I'll make a spindle for a scouring pad polishing tool. Good one!
Try cerakote clear on the cases, they won’t erode
This thing is gonna look clean when it’s done good job also favorite bike too
Absolutely excellent job!! Your attention to detail is amazing. It is too nice to be put back in any bike. Work of art now. What is the blue lube you are using?
33,000+ average new views a day! Must be good stuff😊
Excellent job man! Looks fantastic! 😮
你的影片,對引擎重整有強迫症的人來說,真是療癒⋯🤣
Au top!
Travail de qualité sans aucun doute !
That was very enjoyable to watch! Amazing job!
Incredible work 👍
Suka banget cara kerjanya apik cermat profesional banget...👍👍👍💪💪💪
Awesome job man and wicked video. I have a 97 rm250 I wish I had your talent so I could do my engine the same way ❤