@Fullsend Offroad My brother use to have one of those, tough little machines. This thing still needs a lot of work also but that engine runs pretty good for only spending a couple hours on it so far.
@@rockspowersports oh wow thats great! My recoil ring stopper broke off so I have to superglue a plastic piece so that the spring doesnt go around the plastic getting the pull starter stuck. I will also get a seat cover because it's ripped. But otherwise it's great, tough, and really fun to wheelie. I bought it for just 700 bucks and for good condition might sell it for 1200 or 1300. It needed a new carburetor too though.
@@FullsendOffroad Doesn’t sound like she need too much then. And yes very easy to wheelie those machines. I’m actually on my way to pick up another three wheeler right now. This one is another Yamaha though.
Poor suspension and unstable by today's standards, but something about these 3 wheelers ... so much fun on a trail, deep in the woods packed down with gear.
@@DariusBuildz You are correct. Let me rephrase that ... poor suspension and handling characteristics by today's standards, I owned one back in '87. It's a shame they were banned because people get stupid and don't take the time to learn how to ride properly. The "big" ones (Big Red) in those days were only 250's and was plenty. How times have changed.
This is amazing I really admire the skills and knowledge you have for all of the machines you work on I really hope to be able to do what you do some day I’ve watched almost all your videos on Facebook and decided to look up your channel and I subscribed immediately I love what you do man keep at it 🙂
Love your videos buds. Watched almost all of them so far. A tour of your land would be sweet to see. One video you mentioned you get your water from a ram pump up in the hills? Are you off grid to some extent? Super interesting