Matt is one of us. Average person who loves to do extreme stuff, he just has what it takes to actually pull it off. It's really cool to watch! I'm getting back surgery, soon, and then I'm lightning my channel up, we're gonna go fast... (this is my personal account, not trying to poach viewers)
Judder spring does two things: increases the modulation range of the clutch lever and reduces clutch "shudder" or clutch squeal as the clutch slips under high load at low rpm. Technical term is stick-slip and it can cause a harmonic vibration. Some bikes must have a judder spring or they will squeal like a piglet as they engage at low RPMs. The Hayabusa is one of those clutches that doesn't need it at all. It works fine with it, I don't run it in my Haybusa motors. You do need to get your clutch pack height right if you pull it out. Learn how to check for free-play gain and how to adjust it. Check it before every ride and you'll always have a good time. Glad you're enjoying it, that thing rips!
Too much rpm as it is. I believe that half of throttle for sain person on normal Busa is more than enough. If you want short videos and possible more views than Harley lol
..and damn, watching this young guy put that Rekluse in with all that cheezy music reminds me of old school UA-cam and it's awesome! Keeping real and cheezy, that will keep me coming back! Great video guys.
Gat damn, that first run through the trees was badass. I thought you were gonna lose it like 3 times but you just kept dodging those trees. Good work man. That busa is a beast
Gotta take off the exhaust, and the brake pedal, and right side crash bar mounts on my vtx 1800, just to do a clutch. Way easier on my R1. But, after 7 yrs at the Mercedes Benz dealer, and 4 yrs in the USMC working on trucks and Jeeps( yes, the old Willys) , the bikes are easy. Love the vids, who doesn't ?
You made the Ultimate Snowhawk. I would love to ride something like that , but I could never troubleshoot it in the wild like you. Mad props. Love these vids bro !!
You’re very hard not to like. Sometimes depressed people like me look for reasons to dislike people. You light up my day and make me want to live more.
Matt, I have to say that I have been riding motorcycles since I was 12 years old and that was a long, long, long time ago! ...And still ride today both off-road and on-road bikes! ...but also Racing, collecting, restoring, modifying vintage and current bikes plus retired from the motorcycle industry several years ago. And in my many over 55 plus years I have seen a lot of crazy things people do on bikes and have had a lot of heroes in those years like Knievel, Pastrana, McGrath, Rex Staten, Decoster and the list goes on! ...But since I stumbled upon your channel I have watched every video you have done! ...And what you do and have done just totally blew me away! ... and I can't quit watching some of your videos over and over as they are unreal! ...and the talent you have for what crazy stuff you do (like the Hayabusa and Goldwing stuff) is just mind blowing and I love it! ...And I hope and look every day for a notification on a new post by you just to see what you will do next! ...and the camping in negative -27-degree weather and riding in all that cold snow makes me cold just watching you as the older I get if it falls below 70 degrees I'm freezing to death! Please keep up what you do (with safe extreme caution please as I don't want to see anything happen to you!) as I have to say you are one wild and crazy dude with big cojones and really my new hero and I think you are really a cool guy and think we would click immediately and would love to meet and talk to you someday as again you're just super cool and nothing gets you down or makes you give up! Thanx my friend for posting your insanity! 😀😎
This was a banger bro. Keep building cool stuff and beating it mercilessly. Keep learning and wrenching. Practice welding, it's easier than you think. With a welder and some imagination you can turn any engine into something that makes smiles
Can't believe how much the chain stretched. You're wide open Matt! Can't imagine how exhausting it was to get the Busa unstuck. I remember how much effort it took to get a normal snowbike unstuck and back riding! Love seeing the build too! Really cool.
The amount of work that goes into making these videos is incredible and I don’t think most viewers understand what it takes to transform these bikes into something it was never intended to do. I love to see the younger generation still taking on projects like this.
I would agree also one of my favorite new most recently discovered UA-cam channels. All of his ideas are like you and the boys sitting around saying “you know what would be bad ass.” (insert Matt videos)
The rekluse clutch system is a must for a snow bike. Please carry the adjusting key with you. If the bike seems like its not happy just adjust the rekluse a wee bit at a time. It can save you a nite mare rescue.
Would be easier in firmer snow. Not as surfy though. The bike is so heavy! Head west to the Cascades or just come down here to the West side of the Rockies in W. Ideeho my Dude! E. Washington/Blue Mtns would be good too! More moisture content Long track will help for sure. Stay Safe!
Those wheelies are so tall with that track, cool to see you rip that thing Matt. Double check it’s running on all 4, it sounds like it’s down a cylinder. A quick way to check, you can cold start it and make sure each exhaust header tube is heating up. Cheap iR temp gun can help too. Keep the wheelies high and the videos coming Matt!
Those two washers go on the other end of your clutch plates, so on the beginning of your inner basket not the end with the pressure plate. They're meant to hold the smaller clutch disk in place.
Next make the most capable. 150-170 track and tunnel directly out of a snowmobile, 2-stroke turbo motor with CVT to save weight.. and maybe a dirt bike frame. Also one ski on each shock rather than just a single ski, might allow better floatation while each shock moving up and down by itself might help with the bike trying to "stand itself up" on sidehills and such.
29:27 Lol you can hear it in the cameraman’s voice. He DID NOT want to have to get that thing out. You can only understand that relief if you’ve been stuck in the snow miles away from basecamp, cabin, or trailer. .
Love your builds man ! Especially the hayabusa stuff as I am not called “busa doctor” for nothing lol just wanted to give you a heads up and recommend a few things to you that will help you enjoy the project even more and save your butt too .. #1 I can set you up with an ecu flash and tune that does way more than any powercommander product and #2 flashing the ecu vs a powercommander you have to worry about it failing and blowing up your engine or you might get lucky and the bike just won’t start at all .. if you didn’t already, do you pair valve deletes and ditch that crap as you’ll never get it tuned properly with the pair valves in place, that’s if you haven’t already done so , another thing would be all short velocity stacks or you can play with the lengths to move the powerband up or down , lastly a set of *ape* adjustable cam gears and find your self an oem intake cam to swap with the exhaust cam (dual intake cams ) and you’ll be close with a good full exhaust and filter to an actual dyno number of high 180’s to low 190’s .. I’ve dyno’d hundreds of Hayabusa’s in the last 15 years so I know what they actually make (based off our performance #’s at the drag strip)… I could go on and on lol my Facebook is @christopher Angell or @CAPerformance_motorsports .. always happy to help anytime just hmu
This channel is going places... Stumbled across it like a week ago. If you keep up with this pace, I'll see you at 1m subs by 2025. I've been a UA-cam consumer since 2005, my senses tell me that BIG growth is going to happen soon. Content quality in conjunction with such a likeable character... Destined for glory. also... 5:55 absolutely made my night, Mark seems cool.
Currently my favorite UA-cam channel. Matt seems like a very humble, likable guy.
Matt is one of us. Average person who loves to do extreme stuff, he just has what it takes to actually pull it off. It's really cool to watch!
I'm getting back surgery, soon, and then I'm lightning my channel up, we're gonna go fast... (this is my personal account, not trying to poach viewers)
True that 👌🫡🏴
Same 🇵🇰
besides ripping cboys ideas without credit
@@298CRE8Why the flag?
You’re a trip man. Really enjoy watching.
Judder spring does two things: increases the modulation range of the clutch lever and reduces clutch "shudder" or clutch squeal as the clutch slips under high load at low rpm. Technical term is stick-slip and it can cause a harmonic vibration. Some bikes must have a judder spring or they will squeal like a piglet as they engage at low RPMs. The Hayabusa is one of those clutches that doesn't need it at all. It works fine with it, I don't run it in my Haybusa motors. You do need to get your clutch pack height right if you pull it out.
Learn how to check for free-play gain and how to adjust it. Check it before every ride and you'll always have a good time. Glad you're enjoying it, that thing rips!
Probably the best marketing and r&d for the CMx guys, if there's a weekness the weight and HP will find it
I am looking forward to the Pond Skip video once Spring arrives....
me too!
You should get together with GrindHardPlumbing….they have one they built almost a year ago…two hayabusa snow bikes in one video would be awsome!
your just out here always having fun doing CRAZY THINGS, and im all for it! stay awesome matt!
Your snow bike looks just like the one Abe Lincoln used to fight the Romans during the Great Depression. Very cool history!!
LMFAO I remember those days 😂
Dude. Time for a turbo on that beeeaaaahhccchhhhhh!!
Dude right!!!!! Mo Powa
Too much rpm as it is. I believe that half of throttle for sain person on normal Busa is more than enough. If you want short videos and possible more views than Harley lol
@@MattSpears and less weight on the bike
...."Natures locktite..." - beautiful. How many times I've thought that without the exact words!
..and damn, watching this young guy put that Rekluse in with all that cheezy music reminds me of old school UA-cam and it's awesome! Keeping real and cheezy, that will keep me coming back! Great video guys.
when my friends say it's too cold to ride I will send them this video
Great video! Your editing has gotten so good! Love the music!
Might want to draw that adapter up and save it.
This is the second one I've seen on UA-cam this winter.
It's the Good-Vibes dude with another busa clip!
Who woulda thought Rekluse made an auto clutch for the hayabusa. That's wild
Gat damn, that first run through the trees was badass. I thought you were gonna lose it like 3 times but you just kept dodging those trees. Good work man. That busa is a beast
That was so amazing. He just went with it.
Gotta take off the exhaust, and the brake pedal, and right side crash bar mounts on my vtx 1800, just to do a clutch. Way easier on my R1. But, after 7 yrs at the Mercedes Benz dealer, and 4 yrs in the USMC working on trucks and Jeeps( yes, the old Willys) , the bikes are easy. Love the vids, who doesn't ?
“I’m not looking forward to getting this thing unstuck” huge smile on his face. Love your work Matt
That’s awesome you have companies like Rekluse reaching out to you like this. Be prepared for UA-cam fame, Matt.
Привет из России. Твои разработки мне безумно нравятся!😂
Продолжай нас радовать!!!
You made the Ultimate Snowhawk. I would love to ride something like that , but I could never troubleshoot it in the wild like you. Mad props. Love these vids bro !!
Man that bike is like a soldier from ww2. It's seen a little bit of everything 😂
Matt is such a g, not only a beast on the bike but dude can work on his own toys! Most underrated channel on UA-cam!
You’re very hard not to like. Sometimes depressed people like me look for reasons to dislike people. You light up my day and make me want to live more.
Matt, I have to say that I have been riding motorcycles since I was 12 years old and that was a long, long, long time ago! ...And still ride today both off-road and on-road bikes! ...but also Racing, collecting, restoring, modifying vintage and current bikes plus retired from the motorcycle industry several years ago.
And in my many over 55 plus years I have seen a lot of crazy things people do on bikes and have had a lot of heroes in those years like Knievel, Pastrana, McGrath, Rex Staten, Decoster and the list goes on! ...But since I stumbled upon your channel I have watched every video you have done! ...And what you do and have done just totally blew me away! ... and I can't quit watching some of your videos over and over as they are unreal! ...and the talent you have for what crazy stuff you do (like the Hayabusa and Goldwing stuff) is just mind blowing and I love it! ...And I hope and look every day for a notification on a new post by you just to see what you will do next! ...and the camping in negative -27-degree weather and riding in all that cold snow makes me cold just watching you as the older I get if it falls below 70 degrees I'm freezing to death!
Please keep up what you do (with safe extreme caution please as I don't want to see anything happen to you!) as I have to say you are one wild and crazy dude with big cojones and really my new hero and I think you are really a cool guy and think we would click immediately and would love to meet and talk to you someday as again you're just super cool and nothing gets you down or makes you give up!
Thanx my friend for posting your insanity! 😀😎
Living the dream Matt. One life enjoy. That Busa is unbelievably tough.
Been using CMX for over 20 years! Great guys, cool video Matt!
This was a banger bro. Keep building cool stuff and beating it mercilessly. Keep learning and wrenching. Practice welding, it's easier than you think. With a welder and some imagination you can turn any engine into something that makes smiles
Another masterpiece from this guy, if this ain't great UA-cam content I don't know what is... O meu puto sempre a rasgar!
Can't believe how much the chain stretched. You're wide open Matt! Can't imagine how exhausting it was to get the Busa unstuck. I remember how much effort it took to get a normal snowbike unstuck and back riding! Love seeing the build too! Really cool.
That Crazy Mountain Extreme snow bike kit looks way better than the Timbersled kit that others have adapted.
"A cross thread is a tight thread"--Benjamin Franklin 1964
Poor man's Loctite.
The amount of work that goes into making these videos is incredible and I don’t think most viewers understand what it takes to transform these bikes into something it was never intended to do. I love to see the younger generation still taking on projects like this.
Just some of the best dude work I've seen in a long time 💪
I would agree also one of my favorite new most recently discovered UA-cam channels. All of his ideas are like you and the boys sitting around saying “you know what would be bad ass.” (insert Matt videos)
So cool to see the CMX guys working on the build and then to see what you did. Looks like the Rekluse clutch helped to make for a great ride!
These videos are getting better and better.
The rekluse clutch system is a must for a snow bike. Please carry the adjusting key with you. If the bike seems like its not happy just adjust the rekluse a wee bit at a time. It can save you a nite mare rescue.
Your channel is pretty awesome and you’re a great rider. I hope to see some more stuff especially collaborations.
Keep em coming! Just love your videos
Another banger from Matt, we need to make this guy famous!!!
good choice and loved the music in the edits in this episode! Also glad to see you wearing gloves Matt.
just enjoying watching all the crazy things that you did
Fing hilarious .. dude you da beast of sand, dirt, rock and snow!! .. keep riding super fun to watch!
The busa is so sweet, keep the content coming dude I been enjoying your videos so much lately!
Sweet video. Dam that Busa is one badass machine
Ken is still a legend
Let's GOOOO!!!
Thank you, Matt for sharing these videos, we want to join you for some videos this summer if it all works out.
Keep going!!!
That's one bad busa thanks matt always love your videos.❤
Awsome content i can see your channel blowing up big time .
It already has been
I've been a fan of the A.D. Boivin Snow Hawk since it's inception..
THIS my friend, just takes things to a whole new level! Killer! 🤘😎
Would be easier in firmer snow. Not as surfy though. The bike is so heavy! Head west to the Cascades or just come down here to the West side of the Rockies in W. Ideeho my Dude! E. Washington/Blue Mtns would be good too! More moisture content Long track will help for sure. Stay Safe!
This kid lives the life I wished I had.
Love how the revlimiter goes on note with the song around ~28:15 - 28:30 😂
Don't ever change bro, love your stuff
Hayabusa recycling/ repurposing. This is great !
monster bike and monster elk. awesome shop
Love your videos mate, awesome 👍
This channel will be huge remember me
Those wheelies are so tall with that track, cool to see you rip that thing Matt.
Double check it’s running on all 4, it sounds like it’s down a cylinder. A quick way to check, you can cold start it and make sure each exhaust header tube is heating up. Cheap iR temp gun can help too.
Keep the wheelies high and the videos coming Matt!
We call your riding style "Floggin' the Dragon". Awesome content, bro!
I like that saying! Cheers
Those two washers go on the other end of your clutch plates, so on the beginning of your inner basket not the end with the pressure plate. They're meant to hold the smaller clutch disk in place.
My thought exactly 😂.
I’ve also never seen a reckluse installed backwards lol
Thats what I was sayin!!!
FINALLY!!!!! I have been waiting so long!!
Pretty cool! Saw the guys at CMX loading this thing in the trailer the other day!
Love your content!
Awesome Vid!
Need to meet up with Grind Hard and have a Hayabusa snow bike race
This thing is dope AF!
Hayabusa+snowbike+RickAstley=31min of solid entertainment. Thx Matt!
The machine is awesome and now I got that freaking song stuck in my head......
Next make the most capable. 150-170 track and tunnel directly out of a snowmobile, 2-stroke turbo motor with CVT to save weight.. and maybe a dirt bike frame. Also one ski on each shock rather than just a single ski, might allow better floatation while each shock moving up and down by itself might help with the bike trying to "stand itself up" on sidehills and such.
That thing works better than I expected.
Hell yeah brother. Im loving the longer vids
Awesome work my dude keep it up.
Just straight gold.
Awesome dude
29:27 Lol you can hear it in the cameraman’s voice. He DID NOT want to have to get that thing out. You can only understand that relief if you’ve been stuck in the snow miles away from basecamp, cabin, or trailer. .
It’s only a matter of time before you’re collabing with WD, Cletus, and Diesel bros! Love the content brother!
This is absolutely the most badass thing ever
so............. man on the Moon didn't impress, then ?? sakes
@@raymondo162 just curious what did putting a man on the moon accomplish and benefit us for
Wow Matt, just wow!!
Love your builds man ! Especially the hayabusa stuff as I am not called “busa doctor” for nothing lol just wanted to give you a heads up and recommend a few things to you that will help you enjoy the project even more and save your butt too .. #1 I can set you up with an ecu flash and tune that does way more than any powercommander product and #2 flashing the ecu vs a powercommander you have to worry about it failing and blowing up your engine or you might get lucky and the bike just won’t start at all .. if you didn’t already, do you pair valve deletes and ditch that crap as you’ll never get it tuned properly with the pair valves in place, that’s if you haven’t already done so , another thing would be all short velocity stacks or you can play with the lengths to move the powerband up or down , lastly a set of *ape* adjustable cam gears and find your self an oem intake cam to swap with the exhaust cam (dual intake cams ) and you’ll be close with a good full exhaust and filter to an actual dyno number of high 180’s to low 190’s .. I’ve dyno’d hundreds of Hayabusa’s in the last 15 years so I know what they actually make (based off our performance #’s at the drag strip)… I could go on and on lol my Facebook is @christopher Angell or @CAPerformance_motorsports .. always happy to help anytime just hmu
This channel is going places...
Stumbled across it like a week ago.
If you keep up with this pace, I'll see you at 1m subs by 2025.
I've been a UA-cam consumer since 2005, my senses tell me that BIG growth is going to happen soon.
Content quality in conjunction with such a likeable character... Destined for glory.
also... 5:55 absolutely made my night, Mark seems cool.
Over 1200 new subs in the last two weeks.
Your videos are the best example of just how tough hayabusa engines are 😂
I guess I am lucky we have so many trails around.
Ohh that poor hayabusa this is not the life it dreamed when it was built
love your videos hope you can get out of this hole
did i mis something? thought grind hard made this one already? nice build anyway!
That thang screams, wholly!!
She's a wild child , great video matt
“Cross threading… nature’s Loctite.” Subscription earned 🤣🤣🤣 Love the videos man.
Looks like lots of fun but a lot of work as well!
Looks very cool
I suspect the chain loosening is more likely the custom mountings moving forward somehow.
earliest i’ve been love the videos matt‼️‼️
That bike is a real champ
This is so Rad! Love it!!!
The judder spring attempts to reduce clutch basket vibrations at low rpm engagement.
Somehow just sounds like a two stroke snowmobile.
I guess when it's revving at 10k the combustion strokes being twice as far apart don't matter.
Man.. that Rick Ross hits hard, hahaha! 😂
I hope this g understands we are gonna want to see this thing on dirt tires in summer again
I'd love to own a CMX kit someday, those guys make amazing stuff
This guys vibes!!!