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I Bought 3 of the Greatest 80's Fat Tire Bikes ! 

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@sebysebastian7578
@sebysebastian7578 2 года назад
Man.. imagine if the big companys started doing them again.. better suspension, engines... even for two up... dream :O
@fredrikmoliis6800
@fredrikmoliis6800 2 года назад
Imagine popin a wheely on that
@lawrencefoster2120
@lawrencefoster2120 2 года назад
All of the coolest car's were the cheapest ever back then to. They made the two stroke illegal after the 80's to.
@coffeyscarburetors6437
@coffeyscarburetors6437 2 года назад
BVC Offroad. Its a youtube channel. They have custom made a few.
@johnmccomber8371
@johnmccomber8371 2 года назад
Yamaha tw200 is pretty cool
@benlogan8280
@benlogan8280 2 года назад
@@lawrencefoster2120 for cars?
@Desparches
@Desparches 2 года назад
Man wow I lost my dad when I was 10 years old and the only memories about my dad are riding with him his 2-wheel and 3-wheel fat tire bikes I had tears dripping down the entire video. Thank you for getting this memory back
@BikesandBeards
@BikesandBeards 2 года назад
I’m sorry to hear your dad died when you were young. Glad you liked the video
@dylantherrien1053
@dylantherrien1053 2 года назад
sorry for your loss
@Johnny2Bags47
@Johnny2Bags47 2 года назад
@deborahchesser7375
@deborahchesser7375 2 года назад
He still keeps an eye on ya Jon
@EarthSurferUSA
@EarthSurferUSA 2 года назад
The difference is your Dad actually bought the bikes, and was not a propaganda artist taking money from government, (privlidged, he said, right?) to do these human interest vids that do contain communist propaganda. Your Dad was much more likely, a good American citizen, not a tool fool.
@Nug-one87
@Nug-one87 2 года назад
Even in the most expensive economy that I've had to endure in my lifetime, thus far, Sean, is still willing to give away free stuff. What an awesome guy.
@dougsrosen
@dougsrosen 2 года назад
Most expensive economy yet!...
@psychwardsandSCENE
@psychwardsandSCENE Год назад
wow, it's almost like he's not losing money. giving stuff away is the ultimate advertisment, and does not make you a good guy. lol.
@RoCkShaDoWWaLkEr
@RoCkShaDoWWaLkEr 11 месяцев назад
1.84 million subs, he's definitely not making any money giving away free stuff. lol
@dustinsegers4534
@dustinsegers4534 2 года назад
I have a near mint 1986 BW200. My parents got it for me for Christmas back in 1985. I still ride it today in the yard at least once a week. It’s a beast and will go literally anywhere. As long as you do the regular maintenance, it will last near forever.
@vontar1
@vontar1 2 года назад
Dad had a Honda Fat Cat when they came out. I enjoyed riding it. used it for getting back in the mountains of TN, riding down rail lines, hunting/fishing.
@jonahterry6505
@jonahterry6505 2 года назад
Honda Fat cat was my first bike, so much fun and reliable. My dad bought it when he was 16 and I don't think the spark plug has been changed since then. Still runs like a champ to this day
@TheDeanGullberry
@TheDeanGullberry 2 года назад
Honda bikes are hard to kill in my experience. I've tried lol. They always started right back up.
@volvo09
@volvo09 2 года назад
I had a friend with a little Honda 50 we found behind a shed during a cookout. the bike was destroyed from being outside for so long and crushed and bent from being run over by a truck. We ended up riding it around his yard, and at some point it transitioned to riding it around the yard pinned at rev limiter because it was spitting sparks and fire out the exhaust, and finally the header pipe was glowing bright red, so we just "kept it going" trading off riders, keeping the throttle pinned till it died. It didn't die. Still ran great when we finally gave up... Fired up with no trouble the next day.
@JohnSmith-zj1vz
@JohnSmith-zj1vz 2 года назад
I bought mine at 15 it was my first. Was young and dumb and sold it to buy a truck couple years later. Im 35 now and have kicked myself in the butt since the man drove off with it. Tried to find one with no luck. its great to know yours is still running. But it's Honda built like a tank so it will out last everything and then some. I loved that bike
@bosybert2999
@bosybert2999 2 года назад
MAN I always wanted one!
@sukitt6499
@sukitt6499 2 года назад
I was going to like you comment but imma leave it at 69😂
@JimmyJones206
@JimmyJones206 Год назад
Road one as a kid with a buddy that raced SEMI PRO KX 80 1997/98 His dad owned a logging company and made us real super cross moto cross style of tracks and stuff !!THANKS AGAIN FOR LETTING US COME ALONG!!!!!
@mini4x
@mini4x 2 года назад
I rode a TW200 for a couple years, basically a street legal version of the BW200. Cool thing is you can still buy them today, virtually unchanged since the 80s. SO this video was special to me :)
@josephtee8911
@josephtee8911 Год назад
I had a TW200. I put street tires on it and different gearing and it would do 80mph. Never should have sold that bike!
@mini4x
@mini4x Год назад
@@josephtee8911 you can buy one brand new still!
@rjlacaillade2519
@rjlacaillade2519 2 года назад
Growing up we had 3, 1986 Honda fat cats and I have to say I miss them greatly! They never needed anything except tires and oil changes. We sold them 3 years ago and I regret it
@jokaute70
@jokaute70 2 года назад
When I was young in the 80's my dad and some of his friends were killed in a car crash, and one of his friends in the car had a brother who had one like these but it was a Suzuki, a blue and white one. Every year growing up in the summer he would sell ice creams on the beach, still selling them to this day. I always wanted to get one as they make me think of my dad but never seen another one. I think these would probably last forever and go anywhere, so cool. Brilliant video, thanks.
@Royal_Bloo
@Royal_Bloo Год назад
That is a long story but sorry about your dad
@joeybobbie1
@joeybobbie1 Год назад
Sorry to hear about your Dad and his Friends also.
@mikedbworks1122
@mikedbworks1122 2 года назад
My Dad bought two 87 Fat Cats in 1989. The owner sold them because they could only go 55mph. I have one and my brother now owns the other. Both have OEM storage racks. Great bikes. They don’t fall into and follow the skinny dirt bike ruts and can climb any trail I have attempted. Really great bikes, gotta be worth more than the $350ea my Dad paid.
@Dagomanity
@Dagomanity 2 года назад
It has come to the point that I am waiting (feels like for days and days) for a new video with you guys. Never once have you disappointed, in fact it all just keeps getting better. Love it, keep it up! Much love from Sweden.
@sjharsant
@sjharsant 2 года назад
We are still using the TW200 in South Africa for farms. Great little bike, for sandy soil it’s a awesome toy
@jakeedgell591
@jakeedgell591 2 года назад
The tw200 may be the greatest motorcycle ever made
@karoodroner.7631
@karoodroner.7631 2 года назад
Ek het n mooi 2006 Tw gehad. Baie spyt hy is verkoop😞
@Gabrie1_mx
@Gabrie1_mx 2 года назад
My 1999 TW200 still going strong
@nycarsh
@nycarsh Год назад
have you tried building water farm I herd that helps a lot
@StandingGoatsRescue
@StandingGoatsRescue 2 года назад
These bikes brought back memories of the day I seen the fat tire bikes hit the market….and I was in love! Yes these machines were the greatest trail bikes ever created…period! Thank you for sharing such an amazing time in history with us!
@JohnSmith-zj1vz
@JohnSmith-zj1vz 2 года назад
Man I had just mentioned these on your live the other day. First bike ever bought at 15 I rode it 20 miles one way on back roads almost every day with a gas can strapped to the back rack. Didn't even think they could be found anymore. Brought back the best memories of my life that I hadn't even remembered. Thanks for that jog down memory lane. Keep up the amazing work.
@charger19691
@charger19691 2 года назад
These bikes need to make a comeback. I can’t believe you guys found 3 of them! I always thought it was difficult to find just one of them!
@brokeandtired
@brokeandtired 2 года назад
I remember they were meant for beach/sand riding/racing. Thats how they were portrayed in British 80's Motocross magazines. The fat wheels was to stop them sinking in sand. I saw pics of them being raced at Weston Super-Mare beach race free for all.
@jokaute70
@jokaute70 2 года назад
@@brokeandtired are you English as well mate? If so I would love to enter the Weston super-mare beach race, just turn up and hammer it! I'm in Cornwall and these little fat tire bikes are like hens teeth. Perfect for the beach. I think a cr 500 would be suited for the beach race.
@bryankeller2583
@bryankeller2583 2 года назад
Never mind that for 800 a piece is fing crazy
@patrickc.5441
@patrickc.5441 2 года назад
@@bryankeller2583 I'd pay 2k for one if i could find one.
@Juggernaut-fg2up
@Juggernaut-fg2up 2 года назад
My Honds Big Red would easily float with two people. My brother and I floated every pond and stream we had, the rear wheels paddle it forward. It ran flawlessly
@muskokamike127
@muskokamike127 2 года назад
Oh for sure, it was common to see one at the beach and them out in the water on a calm day. Now you're not going to get up on PLANE with them lol but yeah, they floated fine. I always thought deployable paddles on the back wheels would help....🙂
@tjpayne813
@tjpayne813 2 года назад
That price is a steal! These are pure gems. I really miss my 1986 Honda FatCat. It was my first "dirt bike" that I learned to ride on in middle school about 15 years ago. Never should have let that bike go...
@richwest2839
@richwest2839 2 года назад
The one with electric start and gold wheels is probably an 86 and the one without electric start and silver wheels is most likely an 85. My parents bought me a brand new 86 when i was 14 and I loved that thing and have great memories of it. That thing would go anywhere and you just couldn't stop it. Sold it in 88 and have missed it every since. It was identical to yours with the gold wheels.
@Johnny2Bags47
@Johnny2Bags47 2 года назад
I sold my 1988 Yamaha Big Wheel 80 for 300 bucks in like 1990. I got it as a Christmas present and it was brand new. only 2 years of riding and still in great condition...I'm pissed I got rid of it for so cheap. And who the hell let me sell it lol
@hunterkoons4244
@hunterkoons4244 2 года назад
My dads dad had one of these. Keeps it in his garage now a days and still runs perfect. Great memories with that thing.
@BigMoeFo
@BigMoeFo 2 года назад
I was listening to Craig and was thinking he talks like me. Turns out I grew up an hour away in Abington. Love watchin you guys!!
@bustinyanutz4195
@bustinyanutz4195 2 года назад
Maybe you guys both have the same father 😂😂 jk
@mcbreezy1rc226
@mcbreezy1rc226 Год назад
Fat tires were one of my favorite bikes to go out and just goof around on. Great memories with these!
@marksophy8574
@marksophy8574 2 года назад
I learned to ride dirt bikes on my Yamaha BW. I wasn't a speed demon so the bike was perfect. It would go anywhere and climb any hill I would dare to climb. Thanks for bringing back so many great memories.
@brucegwynn8509
@brucegwynn8509 2 года назад
We bought several of them new back in the 80s to help us on the family farm, we would use them to get cattle up in the pen and to go through and count them, we have a 800 acre farm in Virginia and also lease as much pasture as possible, they were a efficient way of getting around but it took the cattle awhile to get used to them! Brings back memories of me when I was in my early 20s, it's good to see these, we actually still have one left, I don't know if it would run now or not
@MostlyInteresting
@MostlyInteresting 2 года назад
Hey I'm in the Lynchburg area if you want to get off of that bike let me know.
@volvo09
@volvo09 2 года назад
The big tires are a huge + with soft muddy soil.
@brucegwynn8509
@brucegwynn8509 2 года назад
@@MostlyInteresting I will , you're actually not that far away, I'm from between wytheville and draper,
@MostlyInteresting
@MostlyInteresting 2 года назад
@@brucegwynn8509 yeah just a couple of hours, easy drive, the part on 81 is kind of boring though. 😁
@charlielynch5336
@charlielynch5336 2 года назад
My family owned three Fat Cat 200's. We loved them. The platform is solid. I have two refinements, the chain tensioner is way below inferior & secondly when the chain begins to whip due to lack of tension it will quickly wipe the teeth off of the front drive sprocket. We addressed a solution with both a locknut & the factory adjustable tensioner nut. Many years of memories
@FarmerFpv
@FarmerFpv 2 года назад
We have 4 of the 1987 Honda TR200 Fatcats and 3 of the 1985 Yamaha BW200s on our farm for employees to get around. They can go over almost any obstacle and are great for pulling small wagons.
@jamestrent8468
@jamestrent8468 2 года назад
I have always loved the fat tire dirt bikes but could never could afford one. I’m 51 years old and I’ve had dirt bikes, trikes and 4 wheelers but never one of these. Glad you guys saved them and got them running. You guys rock, keep doing what you guys do. Loves the videos. 👍
@kingbeestacker873
@kingbeestacker873 2 года назад
I remember back in the day the kid across the dirt road from my cousins property had one of them 80s 3 wheelers. He would take it across water and we thought he was crazy back then.
@theesneakerhead1019
@theesneakerhead1019 2 года назад
Always a blessing watching you in action Sean, this is about to make my day
@BikesandBeards
@BikesandBeards 2 года назад
Glad you enjoy it!
@mapquestHs
@mapquestHs 2 года назад
Fun to see these fat tire bikes!! I liked the Honda Fat Cat over the Yamaha Big Wheel because they don’t have the two chain jack shaft set up. Much simpler and more trouble free design..
@smokesletsgo3986
@smokesletsgo3986 2 года назад
When I was a kid, back in the early 70's, my Dad built a square framed bike with tractor balloon tires powered by a 5hp briggs engine. That thing would climb the most narly hills and waterfalls. When I was 6 years old I learned how to start it and I would climb on and rock it back and forth (it had a center stand) until it dropped and ride it like a boss. When I wanted to get off I would ride it around the house until my dad came out to catch me since my legs were too short to touch the ground, if I stopped I would tip over :) Oh what great memories with my old man!!
@rj9236
@rj9236 2 года назад
My dad took me to the local Honda dealership in 88 maybe, they had two on the floor and he said we would buy them, I was sooooo excited. I went to school and bragged to all my friends. We didn’t buy them, I was crushed. I may still be having some feelings about it. It would be so cool if they were street legal and I could cruise around town. Awesome find!
@claytongowin9897
@claytongowin9897 2 года назад
It wouldn’t be hard to make them street legal
@JustAPatriot23
@JustAPatriot23 2 года назад
My first bike was a 1989 TW200 and I loved it. Tons of back roads full of memories with it
@krustiestone1596
@krustiestone1596 2 года назад
My friend had one of these when we were kids. He was so disappointed when he got it because we all had mx bikes.
@JustAPatriot23
@JustAPatriot23 2 года назад
@@krustiestone1596 yeah I tried riding with my friend that had a drz400 it was worlds apart lol
@Brad772006
@Brad772006 Год назад
If my memory serves me. There were 3 factory fat tire bikes made. Honda had the fat cat which was a 200cc motor with an auto clutch transmission. Yamaha had two different models. The 200 and the 350. The 350 was definitely the fun bike to have. What I liked about Yamaha's bikes was the manual clutch. It was so much easier to pop the front tire over a log on the trail with that clutch lever. Lastly if you wanted a real bonkers fat tire bike there was a company named missile that made a swing arm and rear hub for the ATC 250r three wheeler that converted it into a fat tire bike. This was a truly wild setup. Two stroke engine and then if you got a 330cc big bore cylinder for the 250r it was just insane.
@biohazardshrimp
@biohazardshrimp Год назад
I have always wanted one of those. I can't believe you found three. Congratulations!
@jacobglauser4390
@jacobglauser4390 2 года назад
I just rebuilt a BW200; they are a ton of fun and go anywhere. I really want to take it out to Moab and see what it can do on the rocks. Maybe next time you visit Matt's Off Road Recovery you could take these along
@TheDeanGullberry
@TheDeanGullberry 2 года назад
Good idea.
@williamwilliams4538
@williamwilliams4538 Год назад
When it comes to Rocky Trails or Rocky Service Road, just running over rocks in general, I guess it really depends on tires, air pressure, tire ply,s , and I think most importantly whether it's radial or bias Construction. But I currently have a Honda Big Red 200e 3-wheeler converted to a two wheeler, I run a 25x12x9 to ply radial tire they have a 2 PSI operating pressure but I run them much lower front tire run about 1 PSI in the back tire about a 1.5 PSI these bikes were designed to run on large low pressure balloon tires which gives a nice smooth comfortable ride and most small to medium rocks you don't even feel them being ran over has the tires are supposed to flatten out Squish and flex or whatever they're running over but you just got to you know run a little slower so don't bang up rims and stuff and if you're going to tear it up and just put some more pressure in but the more PSI you add to the tire the less unstable it becomes as far as bouncing and not being able to flex for a smooth comfortable ride
@ahrentelford1391
@ahrentelford1391 2 года назад
Just was at a vintage atv show and there was a really nice fat cat in the show, DC plastics offer plastics , if the oem stuff is really nice should probably get some aftermarket stuff and save the oem ones. Bw's are probably the coolest thing Yamaha ever made with tires. Great find.
@bilinasmini3480
@bilinasmini3480 2 года назад
Another entertaining video. Thanks Sean, Craig and the rest of the crew as always. Love the content, keep it up!
@rebuildrescue
@rebuildrescue 2 года назад
I want one of those !!!
@NDKY67
@NDKY67 2 года назад
I had a Suzuki RV 125 back in the 80s, I loved it . It could climb sand dunes like a beast, was a blast.
@PineyRider
@PineyRider 2 года назад
It had a dual range transmission, right? My neighbor had one. But I think it was a 185 maybe?
@mikerotch1315
@mikerotch1315 2 года назад
Love your content Sean keep up the great work!!!! When I finally buy my next bike again (hopefully this summer) I want to get it from you man. I haven't been able to have a bike in about 4 years now, and I've been obsessed with bikes since my dad bought me a mini bike when I was 5. And several dirtbikes throughout my teens.
@AaronsThirdMarriage
@AaronsThirdMarriage 2 года назад
Man I love those bikes! I’ve wanted one forever but couldn’t ever find a good deal on one. Congrats on 3!
@chicagovasko
@chicagovasko 2 года назад
Man that was super funny Shawn acted like hey you go get that box, nexted clip is him getting the box.
@rigguyjt
@rigguyjt 2 года назад
They were the ultimate trail boss bikes. They were typically geared lower for torque. People used them for hunting and Rangers used them for trail blazing. Super fun bikes that were sometimes street legal.
@joetheagent
@joetheagent 2 года назад
I've ridden the 3 wheeler versions of both the Honda and the Yamaha. They were a ridiculous amount of fun. We used to ride them around a 50+ acre avocado farm in So. Cal. They would pop wheelies, and you could ride them on two wheels. Even got a chance to take them over to the dunes and play with them. I haven't ridden a two wheel version but they must be super fun also. Looking forward to seeing what you do with these...
@that1guy0219
@that1guy0219 2 года назад
Had a fat cat growing up and it went through a lot..I think the most fun I had on it was during a blizzard..made it through like a champ
@laurencestarmer991
@laurencestarmer991 Год назад
Good work guys so nice to see ppl fix things
@danbradford9609
@danbradford9609 2 года назад
Sean, My first bike was the same as that BW200 with the gold wheels. As a child it was the best cornfield hopping sand chewing bike I could ever of wanted. I cant wait to see what you have in mind for these. It's awesome that your able to find and rescue them. I have been hunting for one for awhile it is rare.. 800 bucks wow.
@movinhome8638
@movinhome8638 2 года назад
I've been waiting for this video since you guys bought these, you helped with my decision to buy my TW200 and inspired me to pick up an ATV project and have been fixing it using the methods I see in your videos. love the content, looking forward to the texts from bikes and beards popping up on my phone 😂 also for the flat tires, they are hard to find to replace, you should check out the tire slime to save those tires, works like a dream.
@deltaoutdoorsman884
@deltaoutdoorsman884 2 года назад
I want one of these so damn bad. Back in the 80's these were virtually non-existent where I lived. When we were growing up everyone had 3 wheelers instead of the Fat Cats or Big Wheels. Trying to find one in my area has been near impossible unless I'm willing to travel to another part of the US.
@schlottsseafood8781
@schlottsseafood8781 2 года назад
You guys are too much fun! Glad your still at it!
@IceRhino44
@IceRhino44 2 года назад
Hey Sean, I'm seeing a lot more videos from you guys. Glad everyone is doing well and staying safe. Always excited to see what videos you have to put out!
@JPG23
@JPG23 2 года назад
These bikes are amazing, I rode one of these when I was a kid, wish I still had one. Great video!
@MoabYoda
@MoabYoda 2 года назад
Funny when you talked about the old 3 wheelers floating. I had a old Honda ATC 90 with those balloon tires when I was 15 and I can confirm they did in fact float. They would sink in about 1/2 way and where difficult to balance but those little paddle ribs on the rear would slowly move you through the water and the front tire would sorta work like a rudder. They where good in mud and snow too since they would just stay on top due to low psi on the ground. Had a ton of fun with that thing.
@jasonjulian1
@jasonjulian1 2 года назад
Oh wow. These are amazing. Let's definitely see a repair and rebuild of these. Some cool stunts and shenanigans!
@jimciancio9005
@jimciancio9005 2 года назад
Some of the nicest riding trail bikes ever made! If you prefer to sit back and enjoy the ride these things are the Cadillac's of the all terrain bikes! Amazing to find 3 and in such nice condition for their ages! Definitely worth more than you paid for them! If you ever want to sell one please let me know lol.
@bryanst.martin7134
@bryanst.martin7134 Год назад
We have sugar sand in Florida in which you can step to your knees if it's dry and fine enough. Those things were kings. Fat high floatation tires, wide self cleaning knobbies, and early ones had no suspension other than tire pressure.
@Tolbat
@Tolbat Год назад
Thanks for all the videos, as a new rider I really enjoy learning everything bike :D
@petesanger8747
@petesanger8747 2 года назад
We had two 1st gen ATC 90s, they float with the rider of to the side, while running. They actually propelled themselves.
@brandoboyer731
@brandoboyer731 2 года назад
I don’t know why I laughed so hard when Craig threw that plug “perfectly in the outlet”..
@mtivest8425
@mtivest8425 2 года назад
When I was a kid the Utah State Fair would have a Honda booth and would have about two big wheel three wheeler’s in a metal tub floating in water. Fun thing for us was they were running and in gear. You could go tap the throttle and the wheels would spin so you could get your brother a bit wet when he walked behind. They were the basic stock knobby tires but a big memory for sure.
@mikes-mz5xb
@mikes-mz5xb 2 года назад
I remember seeing that at the same state fair.
@Mc88Flyy
@Mc88Flyy 2 года назад
You can’t kill these bikes man, I’ve ridden the same ones since I was 10, I’m 42 now and I fixed them all 4 up and still ride them weekly. Ask they need was cleaned up carb, new fluids and few other parts here and there and they run perfect, my Fatcat will almost throw you off, I can’t shift quick enough! So much low end grunt. Glad to see others appreciate these bikes. Unfortunately you can’t find any for sale and if you do they want top dollar. My dad actually raced the BW200 on a dirt circle track, it was a run what you brung race, they passed him in the straights but he caught them in the turns. Oh he raced dirtbikes in his younger years too… My pops was and still is a badass!
@MrThomaskirchner
@MrThomaskirchner 2 года назад
I had a Yamaha BW80 and then a FatCat 200. They were super fun. They didn’t sink in the mud or snow. Very good trail bikes. As a bonus, they didn’t tear up the turf and destroy the yard.
@markelvintiguelo1259
@markelvintiguelo1259 2 года назад
It's my dream bikes like that but sadly we can't afford things like that. very nice video by the way. love from Philippines 🇵🇭
@ZencX3200G
@ZencX3200G 2 года назад
Dirt bikes cost too much in the philippines
@markelvintiguelo1259
@markelvintiguelo1259 2 года назад
@@ZencX3200G that's true. that's why it stays just a dream.
@MRMechanicRC
@MRMechanicRC 2 года назад
Closest thing to a big wheel I’ve ever ridden is a TW200 and that thing is so much fun to ride even if it isn’t the fastest or the best bike
@PineyRider
@PineyRider 2 года назад
Your videos and Ryan F9 videos pushed me over the edge a few years ago and I bought the TW200 I always wanted. These bikes are pure two wheel good times.
@ArjayMiller_TEAMSPYPOINT
@ArjayMiller_TEAMSPYPOINT 2 года назад
I haven't even watched the video yet but I've always wanted one of these since I was a kid! They just look so AWESOME! Can't wait till lunch time to watch this!
@BikesandBeards
@BikesandBeards 2 года назад
i didnt always want one since i was a kid, i dont think i knew about them. but now i cant stop thinking about how much fun they are
@daviddavid5880
@daviddavid5880 Год назад
I love these things. They're just cool.
@JustinG9698
@JustinG9698 Год назад
My dad has an 86 bw200 that we grew up riding. First motorcycle I ever rode! That thing hasn’t ran in years though. I’ve been thinking about pulling it out and fixing it up but I’m not sure if I’ll be able to find parts for it. Man this makes me miss that thing.
@keystonemtb9925
@keystonemtb9925 2 года назад
Great video! Glad to hear that Vessel is still going strong!!!
@Souperkire
@Souperkire 2 года назад
I remember having one of those when I was younger. Now I want one again....thanks sean. 🤣
@2smoker64
@2smoker64 2 года назад
BWs and fat cats, so much fun, really shined in the snow and creekbeds. Good find
@BikesandBeards
@BikesandBeards 2 года назад
Snow great idea
@hudonmurphy6078
@hudonmurphy6078 2 года назад
i appreciate you guys, love the channel.
@bobbynjess
@bobbynjess 2 года назад
So lucky!! I’ve wanted one of these since I was a kid. Never got a chance to get one. Good find. These are amazing.
@davidwilems8915
@davidwilems8915 2 года назад
The coleman and equivalent fat tires are really fun out on the ranch. Im saving up for a model with twin rear coiled suspension as well as front forks
@thedude7726
@thedude7726 2 года назад
Get a cvt and cr80 foot pegs
@OldManJimmy1
@OldManJimmy1 2 года назад
I got to see this B-More trip, and seeing you learn to do the Chicken Wing while 12 O-Clocked!!! 😜You guys crack me up and love the channel. 👏
@traumgeist
@traumgeist 2 года назад
I spent years living in Pennsylvania. I never knew Pennsylvanians sky it up so high. I've never seen so much sky between the tires and the ground before. Speechless.
@ashtonlandrus6272
@ashtonlandrus6272 2 года назад
man i love this channel!! just subscribe and you guys are the best!
@toddstewart9922
@toddstewart9922 Год назад
Very nice! I have an old Coleman with a predator motor and a trailmaster. I love riding them more than my Harley. Be careful and have fun. ✌
@Crane_pond_Chronicles
@Crane_pond_Chronicles Год назад
I have a new Coleman with a new electric start 212 engine great farm tool it can pull a 300 lb trailer
@bodeine454
@bodeine454 2 года назад
I'm only a couple minutes in so far but my guess as to why they were made like that is that those big fat tires are lower pressure and high volume rather than the other way around like a regular dirt bike would be. They probably give a more cushy ride and the fat tires are probably better in muddy conditions since there's much more contact area. I would think that they're more stable in rough conditions. They look like a blast for messing around in the woods or a boggy area.
@bustinyanutz4195
@bustinyanutz4195 2 года назад
They also leave less of a footprint, so you can ride them without destroying the land
@bodeine454
@bodeine454 2 года назад
I gotta jump in here again, lol, a few minutes in and that Yamaha 4 stroker reminds me of my first and only dirt bike that my father bought me back around '81. It was a '77 model Honda XR-75 and it ran like a well oiled tractor. It wasn't the fastest bike around but it was practically unstoppable and reliable. I love those 4 stroke engines. 👍
@bodeine454
@bodeine454 2 года назад
@@bustinyanutz4195 I can see that, yeah that makes sense.
@bodeine454
@bodeine454 2 года назад
A good friend and I used to ride our dirt bikes, he had a '78 Yamaha 2 stroke Enduro, I think it was a DT100, and I had a '77 Honda XR-75 and we used to ride the back way to Big-T, it was a locally owned restaurant like Dairy Queen, through the plowed corn fields about 1/2 mile away from his house. It was a bit rough riding through those fields with all of that thick loose dirt, it made the ride very squirrely and unstable but it was fun. I'd be curious to see how these fat tire dirt bikes would handle the same conditions. I'm thinkin that they'd shine in those conditions compared to a regular dirt bike.
@Cbro-621
@Cbro-621 2 года назад
This is awesome! I have always wanted one of these!!
@jsturgillrn
@jsturgillrn 2 года назад
Yea the “original” Honda 3-wheeler would float. My cousin had one when we were kids his dad had bought from somebody. We floated it across a small pond. The front tire would float really good but the back end would go down in the water a little. It was so much fun tho. Zero suspension and believe it or not the slick balloon tires actually went pretty good in the mud and snow. I think it was called a Honda 90 the best I can remember. I would love to have one of those fat tire bike they look like so much fun wish they still made them.
@golfbravowhiskey8669
@golfbravowhiskey8669 2 года назад
I have a nice honda fat cat. Runs like a champ. I’ve always said if they would remake this thing with a little bit or suspension and a little more power like a 300 or 350 I don’t think they could keep them on the dealership floor they would sell so fast. I’m 52yo so I grew up in the 80s as a teenager with these. How about this one probably 15 years ago for $500 and have done nothing to it but put gas in it.
@redraiderrider3289
@redraiderrider3289 Год назад
Which is a common thing for you boomers to do. "I done bought it and don't do nuthin to it" and then trash it and not appreciate it. That's how all you pre 80's people think. No wonder our country has the problems it does.
@fireman5775
@fireman5775 2 года назад
My first bike was a 1975 Harley X90 though so I guess that could be considered "fat tire" 😏
@freshwaterfiend6268
@freshwaterfiend6268 Год назад
I grew up on Fat-Cats and Honda Big Red 3-wheelers. That was our gaming consoles. Tank of gas seemed to last forever. As an adult I've looked all over for some that haven't been completely trashed. I guess in the south they've all been sunk in the swamp. Awesome video.
@aussiewaz1455
@aussiewaz1455 2 года назад
Love these types of videos were you try to get bikes running. Keep the good work a mates, bloody legends
@davidv67706
@davidv67706 2 года назад
Love these types of videos.
@tpowell3475
@tpowell3475 2 года назад
Watching this one again!! I really love these bikes
@squidzion365
@squidzion365 Год назад
Those things are awesome man I've always wanted one of those! I think that would be something my daughter could ride.
@Soulie81
@Soulie81 Год назад
I had those when I was a kid. I had the one with the red seat and my brother and sister had slightly newer ones with blue seats. Lots of great memories with them. Mine was a 2 stroke though.
@alexandrelefebvre3847
@alexandrelefebvre3847 2 года назад
Big thanks from Québec Canada 🇨🇦
@jtoast2096
@jtoast2096 2 года назад
i have an 86 fat cat. that thing is a trooper, never had any problems at all with it!
@MotOzan-Official
@MotOzan-Official 2 года назад
I’m enjoying your videos. Keep going guys. 👍🏽 Greetings from good old Germany. MotOzan🤙🏽
@xelnjare3945
@xelnjare3945 2 года назад
We need a Bikes and Beards Ride Out / Men's retreat... I would totally make the trek from WV to PA for it! Have a blessed day guys!
@phargan143
@phargan143 2 года назад
Awesome Fat tire bikes bringing back memories.
@laserbeam1620
@laserbeam1620 2 года назад
These are the best! There were a few running around in KY where I grew up. Late 90s
@Blown75
@Blown75 2 года назад
Great bikes look like a blast looking forward to next video
@GunsNBudder
@GunsNBudder 2 года назад
Yamaha and Honda NEVER should've stopped making these. They were amazing. Perfect woods machines.
@kevinthompson3776
@kevinthompson3776 2 года назад
I had one of these when I was 12-13 years old! Most fun I’ve ever had riding! Looking back I wish I would’ve had the 350 instead of the 200.
@rbrtmllr
@rbrtmllr 2 года назад
Man... our rocky rocky trails. I'd love to have one of these in a KTM 690 or larger format. Very well sprung, 80+ HP. What a riot.
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