Can you Save MONEY by RESTORING an old Motorcycle '99 Suzuki Dr200

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 25 лис 2022
  • 🤗 Welcome to Vegas RoManiac Channel 🤔
    Suzuki DR200 full Rebuild / Revive video Playlist - • Restoring an Abandoned...
    All products reviewed in my videos are listed UNDER my AMAZON storefront for easy access - www.amazon.com/shop/twowheelsandahalf
    (Commissions Earned)
    As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases or if you like this content NOW YOU can Support this Channel with any Donation VIA PAYPAL by clicking on this LINK - www.paypal.com/donate/?cmd=_s...
    Link to Facebook account - / tiberiu.iepan
    Link to Instagram account - @vegasromaniac - / vegas_romaniac
    Link to tweeter - / romaniacvegas
  • Авто та транспорт

КОМЕНТАРІ • 93

  • @consuminglight
    @consuminglight Рік тому +3

    People spend money to go to schools and learn. So sometimes time spent working on a project isn't money lost, it's information and skill gained.

  • @hoohoohoblin
    @hoohoohoblin Рік тому +1

    That’s a lot of work, but it’s a lot of fun too. I’m glad you saved this motorcycle from the junk pile. It was worth it.

    • @vegasromaniac
      @vegasromaniac  Рік тому +1

      It sure was. It's on the road as we speak ...

  • @DoesItTrack
    @DoesItTrack Рік тому +4

    Awesome vid and build man! Really great seeing an older bike brought back to life. So cool!

  • @sthr2110
    @sthr2110 10 місяців тому

    This video makes me feel GREAT about the 900 mile 2007 DR200 I just bought for $1200...1 owner, needs nothing.

  • @gilbertreeves2084
    @gilbertreeves2084 Рік тому +2

    Vegas....you might be missing something here.What is garbage for you maybe a treasure for others.
    All i know is that it drew me back to your vids...whoever gets this bike and use it only for what is
    intended for will be happy....Welcome back to the USA......Cheers..!

    • @vegasromaniac
      @vegasromaniac  Рік тому

      To a point i agree , but a TREASURE might cost you a lot more then you realize if you need to fix it ...

  • @keithwahamaki2329
    @keithwahamaki2329 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for this great video and for the 7 that go along with this build! Your videos are very helpful for a biker newbie like me and I really appreciate them!

  • @TepcoCycleRepair
    @TepcoCycleRepair Рік тому +1

    I barely make money on the bikes I rescue because I want it to be ready to race for the next owner. My goal is to make $1k on each bike. I hit that goal probably 25% of the time. And if I figured labor into it, I hit that goal -75% of the time. I mostly do it for fun and sometimes get lucky. I make money doing service and repairs for others. (And my real job.lol.)

    • @vegasromaniac
      @vegasromaniac  Рік тому

      I can totally see that because I got this bike for a very good deal and I never thought that I'm going to have to spend so much money on it to just make it ready and I didn't even have to get into expensive stuff like inside the motor to take it apart and put new pistons and other stuff like that so it totally makes sense that this is not really that much money into it

  • @deepwoods_dave7368
    @deepwoods_dave7368 Рік тому

    Great video. Plus all the satisfaction of restoring the bike yourself. That is priceless.

  • @ceaseanddesist8036
    @ceaseanddesist8036 Рік тому +1

    The bad power comes from the bike being severly restricted with an oversized CV carb and some restrictor in the exhaust, not the engine.
    Stock it sucks. Put a cheap 25$ PWK in it and modify the exhaust and you will transform it completely into a fun little ripper.

  • @mihaimalene405
    @mihaimalene405 Рік тому +1

    Great restoration process of the bike! I really enjoyed it!! Best thoughts!

  • @jamesdspaderf2883
    @jamesdspaderf2883 Рік тому +1

    A lot of viewers won't have the mechanical know-how to take on such a project (me included). But it's entertaining and informative to watch someone else do it!

    • @vegasromaniac
      @vegasromaniac  Рік тому +2

      Very true a lot of people just watch it for entertainment value the problem is that once you see you start doing and that's what I was trying to cover in this video is make sure just because you see it on UA-cam and you've seen somebody else do it you don't take the wrong decision and get yourself into a lot of trouble in a lot of money thinking that it's worth doing because at the end of the day is not worth doing we were just doing for the views

    • @jamesdspaderf2883
      @jamesdspaderf2883 Рік тому

      @@vegasromaniac I think you successfully made that point. There'll still be a few who think that won't apply to them. Y'know, like they won't vax because they don't get sick. Then die a horrible death, because they did get sick.🤣

    • @upsethooker
      @upsethooker 3 місяці тому

      Speak for yourself

  • @murraydawson8407
    @murraydawson8407 9 місяців тому

    I fully refurbished a DR200 recently, which also had a rusty tank. I did a full rust treatment using the KBS products which took ages and cost money but very happy with the results.

  • @VashSpiegel
    @VashSpiegel Рік тому +1

    I have 10+ motorcycle projects, and I can say with certainty, bike flipping for profit is not worth it on a small scale. I wish it was 🤣 I am talking at least 15 bikes in a spring-summer season.
    Bikes are worth way more in parts, then as a whole. No enthusiast wants to be the end of the line.
    Best option, put just enough in to get it running, sell it. Even if something collectable is worth restoring, you still need to find that seller in a timely fashion.

  • @swedishrick377
    @swedishrick377 Рік тому

    That's pretty darn good nowadays for a running bike! Plus, it's cool to see that you restored an old bike👍 Cheers!

  • @DarkendBlack
    @DarkendBlack Рік тому

    Absolutely loved this build series! & Your channel
    to be honest your video on the Ancheer is what brought me here. I do all my own work / minus newer electrical for computer issues / This whole series was awesome, keep 'em coming Bro!!

    • @vegasromaniac
      @vegasromaniac  Рік тому

      Oh wow ancheer, I sold that bicycle a long time ago and I got 12 since then still for the time that was one of my favorite bikes because it was so new in the electric world and then everybody started to do electric and then all of a sudden it was not as Cool anymore well I'm glad to have you here buddy

    • @DarkendBlack
      @DarkendBlack Рік тому

      @@vegasromaniac Yea that was awhile back,... lol

  • @BrokenSprocket
    @BrokenSprocket Рік тому +2

    Good job Vegas and all true...

    • @vegasromaniac
      @vegasromaniac  Рік тому +1

      thanks man, if you agree means a lot because you know stuff not just saying that

  • @mr.terwilliger5728
    @mr.terwilliger5728 6 місяців тому

    Value is in the possession of the beholder. I’d take that sweet old dual sport for a hypothetical 1500$ over a brand new 300cc for $8,000 after taxes and fees from a dealer any day!

    • @vegasromaniac
      @vegasromaniac  6 місяців тому

      8k is more like 12k with interest

  • @tru3sk1ll
    @tru3sk1ll Рік тому

    Thanks for the buckets of truth, it has to be a passion project and pride for riding around in a "classic/retro" bike. Used bike market is pretty cold right now, meaning you can get 10 year old bikes for 3k-4k, it's hard to justify the cost for a restore and in my opinion you got lucky, you could have needed cylinder, piston, or even bottom end
    I mean ultimately all you really had to do is a carb clean and replace a few gaskets, you got out cheap

    • @vegasromaniac
      @vegasromaniac  Рік тому

      Very true I got out really cheap it could have been a lot worse

  • @billcotton1551
    @billcotton1551 Рік тому

    You did a great job on the bike Vegas! Those look like IRC tires.

  • @davecummings3335
    @davecummings3335 Рік тому +2

    I agree, too much time and effort for very little profit. I like breathing new life into old bikes as a hobby but it has never made me any money.

  • @jessecrawford2711
    @jessecrawford2711 Рік тому

    I totally agree you still come out on top though

    • @vegasromaniac
      @vegasromaniac  Рік тому

      Yes , mostly because I was lucky to find it so cheap

  • @sandysmith7485
    @sandysmith7485 Рік тому +1

    Good job. You're such a good bike daddy that you bottle feed your bikes. LOL. So what's next? Ride safe my 2 wheel friends.

    • @vegasromaniac
      @vegasromaniac  Рік тому +1

      Im am looking on a empty bill of sale on my table right now, waiting for a call

  • @trolljunction
    @trolljunction Рік тому

    yep, you deserve a like

    • @vegasromaniac
      @vegasromaniac  Рік тому +1

      That's a lot coming from a troll junction I appreciate it man

    • @trolljunction
      @trolljunction Рік тому

      @@vegasromaniac 😂😂yes

  • @blainesellars1548
    @blainesellars1548 Рік тому

    Crikey reminds me of my teenage years in the 90s before I went two rm 125s cool bike no power but fun

    • @vegasromaniac
      @vegasromaniac  Рік тому +1

      Oh yeah like the old days , when I was young I would have ridden anything ..

  • @walkerskii
    @walkerskii Рік тому +1

    This is a terrific video, super high quality & entertaining. May I ask, where did you learn so much about mechanics?

    • @vegasromaniac
      @vegasromaniac  Рік тому +1

      I bought a old used klr650 in 2012. knew absolutely nothing about motorcycles , so 10 years of trials and error

  • @JohnSmith-yn8pl
    @JohnSmith-yn8pl 9 місяців тому

    I sure would like to find a 200cc Suzuki. I will keep looking. Let me know if you can. Thanks John

  • @stockholmes1795
    @stockholmes1795 Рік тому

    Nice work! Just curious as far as the dirty gas tank....would acetone remove some gunk and would vinegar or some acid be good for the rust?

  • @ironthumb3048
    @ironthumb3048 Рік тому +6

    Old bikes aren't worth rebuilding unless you are a collector of vintage bikes.

    • @vegasromaniac
      @vegasromaniac  Рік тому

      Yes very true

    • @pdubowner
      @pdubowner Рік тому +2

      What something is worth doing or not doing is entirely dependent on the person doing it.

    • @jessecrawford2711
      @jessecrawford2711 Рік тому +2

      It is if you get joy out of your own workmanship, isn't that what it's about?

    • @JohnSmith-yn8pl
      @JohnSmith-yn8pl 9 місяців тому

      Restoring about anything is really gratifying. To me for sure.😊😊😊😊😊

  • @MobMoto
    @MobMoto Рік тому

    Thanks for trying that, I always wonder if its worth it. So what are you gonna get next?

    • @vegasromaniac
      @vegasromaniac  Рік тому +1

      Working on it ...maybe a KLX 250 or a 300

    • @MobMoto
      @MobMoto Рік тому

      @@vegasromaniac Nice, im glad to see you sticking with dualsports.

  • @Xiferr
    @Xiferr Рік тому +1

    i bought a non running wr450 before for $500 and after spending $1500 still couldnt get it running sold for $1500 and new owner had to spend additional 1k to get it running and then he sold for 2k.. im done wrenching on shit unless its running and riding im not buying it all my life ive had shit bikes all i want to do is ride not wrench unless i have to

    • @vegasromaniac
      @vegasromaniac  Рік тому

      Very true you could end up with a bite that has a blown mortar that will cost you way more than just get another bike from this still works

  • @brianricoh3242
    @brianricoh3242 Рік тому

    Well, you did a good job fixing up and reselling , I would think a simple dual sport thats running and street legal in decent shape(like that one), should pull 2200 -2400, they dont depreciate to zero (unless a basket case) which it was close, and new bikes and used have increased in value.
    But yeah, you could have also gotten really bit with a major failure, and end up not capturing any profit. I was surprised you sold it so quickly, I assume that was the plan.

    • @vegasromaniac
      @vegasromaniac  Рік тому

      The plan was to keep it but I hated riding it ...

    • @brianricoh3242
      @brianricoh3242 Рік тому

      You didnt like the DRz400, so you have limited options dual sport wise, xrl650-or DR650(air cooled) dont really have more Horse than DRZ 400, but they have more torque, but they also are much heavier, with worse suspension.
      I think if you found a 2014-2016 ktm 500 for $6 or $7,000 , would atleast give you a good base platform. As far as motor reliablity that was a peak era. since then they 'shrink the motor, less oil capacity, cooling capacity , and everything has been squeezed smaller. But for dual sport capable bike , the motor covers all the bases Its a power tractor, and Vortex ecu fixes epa fueling issues, like small throttle pop stalls. Im that 2014 era, stock and choked up they produced about 47 horse, but opened up and fueled properly Mid 50's
      nowadays performance wise everything needs an ecu
      A well set up one is really a Treat. I really cant sell mine , too much work and cost to replace, and I now for sure the grass isnt greener anywhere else.

  • @bhushanmanamatya8304
    @bhushanmanamatya8304 6 місяців тому

    Hi, I’m looking to change the clutch plates for my 2011 suzuki Dr200se. I’m from Nepal, but I have someone I know in the US who could bring it for me. Do you have any recommendations where I can order the clutch plates that would be a perfect fit for my 2011 model?

  • @andko00201
    @andko00201 8 місяців тому

    I like your honesty. I wonder what is your mother tongue. Btw, where did you get those rear index lights? Danke.

  • @diegomuuo929
    @diegomuuo929 Рік тому

    In our country its different, brand new suzuki dr200 costs 4800$ a used dr200 that i wanted to buy was going for 1100$ other alternatives under 1500$ brand new are probably chinese bikes. What's your take?

  • @razvanxex
    @razvanxex Рік тому +1

    A postat azi si Dirt N Iron un proiect similar. Coincidență ?

    • @vegasromaniac
      @vegasromaniac  Рік тому

      Rado from there in iron is a pretty cool dude I don't really follow him but he's a really nice guy talk to him before

  • @Alaska_MD
    @Alaska_MD Рік тому +1

    What jacket is that you’re wearing on the ride?

    • @vegasromaniac
      @vegasromaniac  Рік тому

      I have a tour master 3 layers ... pretty good on crashes, still cold when i ride

  • @biketothetop
    @biketothetop Рік тому

    If you had found a nice bike that needed the same amount of work, then it would have been a success story. It's like the expression if you put lipstick on a pig, it's still a pig. It was certainly nice to see your skills at work, but if you want to do this again, you'll just have to use better judgment. I'm curious how much you sold the bike for after you fixed it up?

    • @vegasromaniac
      @vegasromaniac  Рік тому

      How's the problem is hard to find a nice bike affordable in that price range if you get the bike for 3K and you have to put another want to 2K in it to make it work then you have a 5K bike that is not worth 5K

  • @mikepate9765
    @mikepate9765 Рік тому +1

    Bummer about the 200, I know of a 2005-2008 honda xr650l for $500.. clean title oem paperwork..

    • @vegasromaniac
      @vegasromaniac  Рік тому

      GET it , or i will, if its in vegas

    • @mikepate9765
      @mikepate9765 Рік тому

      Not in Vegas unfortunately, can't swing that project right now, in eastern Washington.. clean and straight, needs new levers,shifter, mirrors last licensed in Utah..all lights still there

    • @mikepate9765
      @mikepate9765 Рік тому +1

      Thank you for your video's and all of your efforts..

  • @AddictedtoProjects
    @AddictedtoProjects Рік тому +1

    From painful personal experience, I can say that restoring bikes is very very rarely worth it. Unless you love the machine and plan to keep it. If you're doing it to make a profit, forget about it. My most recent example was a 1998 Yamaha YZ125. I bought it for $2,000, which was wayyyyy overpriced (my bad). It needed almost everything doing to it and that cost $1300 in parts alone. Ignoring 50 hours of labour. When I was done with it and wanted to sell it, I came to realise by mistake and how bad the market was for these bikes. When I sold it, I lost more than $1400. Whoever needs to hear this: learn from another person's mistakes! ;)

    • @vegasromaniac
      @vegasromaniac  Рік тому

      Very true .. you speak like a man that knows what he's talking about

  • @gophop
    @gophop Рік тому

    It's only worth it as a hobby for personal enjoyment.

  • @pdubowner
    @pdubowner Рік тому

    You have a weird way of being inspirational and demotivational at the same time.

  • @barrydelljeremy8879
    @barrydelljeremy8879 Рік тому

    It's a dr200 so no it's not worth it lol. But if you really love those bikes then do it

  • @BigBeastfull
    @BigBeastfull 10 місяців тому

    My 1996 KX250 rebuild is absolutely worth it for me. Granted, the bike had a relatively easy life, aside from a smashed up pipe. It was ridden lightly for 4 years then mostly sat in a shed after that.
    I bought the bike for $300 and spent roughly $2200 in parts. It took me three 8 hour days. And of course many more hours of reading forums and watching yt.
    I ordered all the parts. Stripped the bike down to the frame. Sent my suspension off to a pro. I replaced all the bearings on the bike such as swingarm, wheel bearings, etc... New top end. I did not open the cases however, just checked horizontal play on the crankshaft. New footpegs, oversized front rotor, steel braided line, bar riser, perch, throttle cable, clutch cable, jetted the bike for my elevation. Scrubbed everything, etc... the bike felt good. The last upgrade i want to get is a forged clutch basket.
    I absolutely love the suspension setup, and I couldn't get that from a new bike without at least getting sprung for my weight, let alone custom shim stacks. Which just adds to that new bike cost.
    The bike has a very unique characteristic. The 90's kxs were known to have monster bottom and mid range powerbands(con being lack of overrev for MX) compared to any other 250 2stroke. Also the open cartridge fork lends itself to being nice and plush(when well set up) at the expense of bottoming resistance and fade for MX. The result for me is a jack of all trades bike. I can take this bike ANYWHERE and have fun with it. Single track, MX, dunes, Ive been everywhere with it.
    I actually owned a brand new Yz250F. It was a great track bike. Motor was a little down on torque for my weight, in certain situations. Suspension turned me into a punching bag on rocky trails. I eventually sold it and no regrets.

  • @fattie2550
    @fattie2550 Рік тому

    You are better off just buying a brand new bike. I’d rather ride than spend 50 hours fixing an old beat up dual sport.

    • @vegasromaniac
      @vegasromaniac  Рік тому +1

      The absolute best deal is around 2 years old because somebody already took off the 25% you lose on a new bike and at 2 years old with 3k mi on it it's nothing so really it's where the best deals are

    • @fattie2550
      @fattie2550 Рік тому

      @@vegasromaniac maybe in a normal market. But these people are selling there 2 year old bikes the same as a new one. I just picked up a 2023 YZ250FX a month ago. I picked that bike from watching your channels vids.

  • @jasonshink6589
    @jasonshink6589 3 місяці тому

    Ill buy that 1500 rigjt now. Moreso 2k. Ppl list these for 4k . You might be able to get it for 3k

  • @Luca-pp5cg
    @Luca-pp5cg Рік тому

    The way you take your time to explain the details is what I love the most about your videos 😍😍❤️ . Do not waste your time = "Promo sm" !