My grandpa passed away last November, he has collected bikes like this over the years he had me on a bike just like this even the same color at a very early age, crazy to run across this video, he had to sell em unfortunately before he passed but I still got the 1975 Honda St90 K2 which is in pretty good condition, and his 1978 Suzuki 185 ts Thanks for posting these videos as it being back memories. RIP Michael skalla
I’m glad you are going to keep the bike for your grandkids that’s terrific I’m trying to restore my 71 Honda 50 that my dad got for me and my brother when we was a little boys we are the original owners of it my brother passed away my mother and my dad all I have left is my sister which she never ever got a chance to ride it that’s why I’m trying to restore it so I can enjoy it and my sister can enjoy it and she has a son where he can enjoy it because I’m gonna pass it down to him because I have no children and I also have a bad heart keep doing what you’re doing you make great videos
Nice job Mike. I enjoy these videos quite a bit. I also like to fix them up the way they are. Repair what I have to polish them up, put them back to original condition as much as possible and only paint where it has to be done, like the wheels. Very enjoyable to watch. Texas on the prairie
Thanks! I had a subscriber In Argentina that stepped up and offered help. I have another logo, that I haven’t released yet. It will go on the back of T-shirts and this logo will be on the front chest area. I can’t wait to get T-shirts out there.
Great job Mike! Glad you decided to keep it! I’ve got a ‘69 I restored and it’s a fun little bike. No grandkids either yet, but possibly someday down the road.
Aw some video. Something I use for small engine exhaust is 3/4” and 1” emt conduit. Easy to bend and pretty inexpensive. Just make sure to clean the galvanized off before you weld it and don’t breath the fumes.
I suppose if you ran the engine for a long period of time without an exhaust, yes, some damage could occur. But, for no longer than I ran it, it’s all good.
My grandpa passed away last November, he has collected bikes like this over the years he had me on a bike just like this even the same color at a very early age, crazy to run across this video, he had to sell em unfortunately before he passed but I still got the 1975 Honda St90 K2 which is in pretty good condition, and his 1978 Suzuki 185 ts
Thanks for posting these videos as it being back memories. RIP Michael skalla
Thanks for sharing.
I’m glad you are going to keep the bike for your grandkids that’s terrific I’m trying to restore my 71 Honda 50 that my dad got for me and my brother when we was a little boys we are the original owners of it my brother passed away my mother and my dad all I have left is my sister which she never ever got a chance to ride it that’s why I’m trying to restore it so I can enjoy it and my sister can enjoy it and she has a son where he can enjoy it because I’m gonna pass it down to him because I have no children and I also have a bad heart keep doing what you’re doing you make great videos
Thanks! It’s awesome that your bike has been in your family for so long.
Nice job Mike. I enjoy these videos quite a bit. I also like to fix them up the way they are. Repair what I have to polish them up, put them back to original condition as much as possible and only paint where it has to be done, like the wheels. Very enjoyable to watch.
Texas on the prairie
Great Video Mike. Just finishing up my 71 CT70. Learn something new with every video. Thank You
I laugh every time I hear one of those little engines run without an exhaust.
It turned out really nice, sir
Thanks Geoffrey!
Great video again buddy. It’s cleaned up really well. Looking forward to your next project
Thanks!
Turned out great! 👍🏾
Also just saw realized you found a logo for the Chanel after all.
I like it.
Thanks! I had a subscriber In Argentina that stepped up and offered help. I have another logo, that I haven’t released yet. It will go on the back of T-shirts and this logo will be on the front chest area. I can’t wait to get T-shirts out there.
Bike loons awesome.
The new logo looks great too 🤙🏼
Thanks. I’m hoping to have some shirts before too long.
Great job Mike! Glad you decided to keep it! I’ve got a ‘69 I restored and it’s a fun little bike. No grandkids either yet, but possibly someday down the road.
Once again another awesome project
Thank you!
Like the new logo
Came out nice good little ride
Th for another good video
Thanks!
great job Mike !
Thank you!
Great job as usual
Thanks Don!!
Aw some video. Something I use for small engine exhaust is 3/4” and 1” emt conduit. Easy to bend and pretty inexpensive. Just make sure to clean the galvanized off before you weld it and don’t breath the fumes.
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Looks good brother.
Thanks!
Good video!
Thank you!
great video.
Doesnt running motor with no pipe fry the valves?
I suppose if you ran the engine for a long period of time without an exhaust, yes, some damage could occur. But, for no longer than I ran it, it’s all good.
Those things without exhaust always sound like FLUBBER.
🤣Yep