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These Small Tricks will give my TRI-Z MORE POWER! Yamaha TRI-Z 250 Part 7 

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These Small Tricks will give my TRI-Z MORE POWER! Yamaha TRI-Z 250 Part 7
#yamaha #2stroke #vintage
Thank you for sticking it out through this series; D-Day is right around the corner! What do you guys think of the color combos and do you think it will clash when it's all together?
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Комментарии : 358   
@Jballzx
@Jballzx Год назад
Think I'll make myself a rootbeer float to enjoy this video and 62 days of sobriety. Thanks Mike!
@calamitycycles5994
@calamitycycles5994 Год назад
After this brutal 12 hour work day… this is exactly what I needed, thank you Sabo!
@theglitch99
@theglitch99 Год назад
Those of us working these brutal 12+hours days keep shit going on our backs! Go commeners 😂 TOYS are a must!
@calamitycycles5994
@calamitycycles5994 Год назад
@@theglitch99 couldn’t agree more my man. And Sabo is one of us putting in the countless hours to build these badass machines and then go edit all that footage for our entertainment… Micheals the man
@MrAlternation
@MrAlternation Год назад
Its not boring Michael, i just got into rebuilding ATVs since covid. I didnt know jack before i started watching youtube videos. These detailed videos is exactly what im looking for, im learning a lot.
@SOMNIOHM
@SOMNIOHM Год назад
_Not boring at all, this was a very enjoyable watch!_ *_Thanks Mike!_*
@ni_wink84
@ni_wink84 Год назад
I say it every time. But seriously Mike, your attention and eye for details and color selections is amazing, stuff like making that brake pedal not rattle, little things like that really set a great build apart from just a build! Tri z is coming along great, can wait for the engine build
@transam1242
@transam1242 Год назад
Amazing work. Love watching how detailed and dedicated you are !!!!!! Can’t wait to see the vette run!!!
@MichaelSabo
@MichaelSabo Год назад
Thank you man!
@jameschitwood5962
@jameschitwood5962 Год назад
Continue making the videos with the little stuff Mike. These are the type of videos that make your channel better than anyone else’s. The little stuff is what makes these bikes and your channel unique. Keep up the awesome work man.
@jonathanwilliams4255
@jonathanwilliams4255 Год назад
You’ve came a long way from cleaning and spay painting to actually breaking everything down, powder coating, greasing and rebuilding to factory spec. You deserve more for your work and content. Keep up the great work!
@sakisSAVAGER
@sakisSAVAGER Год назад
Hello from Greece 🇬🇷 brother!!! I love your videos...
@MichaelSabo
@MichaelSabo Год назад
Greetings from the USA! Thank you for the love!
@sakisSAVAGER
@sakisSAVAGER Год назад
@@MichaelSabo 🙏💯🙏
@AdamCole0112
@AdamCole0112 Год назад
Your attention to detail is second to none. I think it’s what keeps me watching. Keep up the good work bro!
@MichaelSabo
@MichaelSabo Год назад
I appreciate the love! Thanks for the feedback 🤘
@davidsaunders6880
@davidsaunders6880 Год назад
Love the attention to detail and doing things properly.
@paulbudford
@paulbudford Год назад
Still very enjoyable watching all these parts come together.
@brody8r
@brody8r Год назад
The swing arm and the cylinder head powder coat looks sick! I love the colors you have chosen with the Tri Z. Congratulations on 200k subs. Keep up the amazing videos.
@buffetline2605
@buffetline2605 Год назад
200k!
@aphexangelRD
@aphexangelRD Год назад
These kinds of videos are really enjoyable. As someone who's getting into working on powersports vehicles, the level of dedication and attention to detail are something to aspire to. The tips and workarounds for those who don't have a full shop to work with are fantastic as well.
@tedzipoy4460
@tedzipoy4460 Год назад
These videos remind me of the old-school automotive shows like HorsepowerTV. Great editing and voice over in the intros, feels complete and professional as opposed to a traditional vlog style video. It is a nice mix!
@ralphvasso7209
@ralphvasso7209 Год назад
Such an awesome build I can’t wait to see it done. And yes in my opinion I like seeing all the little things, this way when I have to do it I can remember this video and go check it out
@troyking765
@troyking765 Год назад
Don't change a thing Mike! These videos are why I watch you faithfully & patiently wait for the next one. I'd watch you every night working on projects. Heck you even make me want to do better on my own projects!
@MichaelSabo
@MichaelSabo Год назад
Awesome compliment man! Thank you for the feedback 🤘
@jeffoochoo6770
@jeffoochoo6770 Год назад
Great work and info Mike, I can't wait to see how the tri z turns out after when it's done!!
@chopshopchopper
@chopshopchopper Год назад
Get yourself a paint brush from the art store for your grease application. Cut a small notch in the lid of the grease tub so the brush can stay with the grease, and the grease will stay clean. Just a small tip I have enjoyed using for decades. Love your channel, keep up the great work...
@chopshopchopper
@chopshopchopper Год назад
There is a product that will rehydrate the rubber so it will grow back to its normal size. Or atleast closer to new. I learned about it while working in the printing industry, I did maintenance. The printers have huge rubber rollers to transfer ink, and to move papper. Anyways there is a product "rubber rejuvenator" this will help bring rubber parts back to life, counter acting the natural off gassing effect. Rubber Rejuvenator will help rehydrate the rubber...
@MichaelSabo
@MichaelSabo Год назад
Both of these are great ideas/tips; thank you!
@rw3175
@rw3175 Год назад
Honestly man ,if anyone can rebuild something its you your attention to detail is phenomenal
@TheHeidicka
@TheHeidicka Год назад
being a automotive painter by trade watching that tape job hurt my soul.... love the videos brother keep it up
@danschwartz9198
@danschwartz9198 Год назад
You will not be disappointed with the phase 1 mods. I did the same and its a night/day difference! No major loss on the bottom and the mid-upper hit is much more aggressive, so the Wrench Report review is accurate. I think you will be happy with the results!
@blessedinjax
@blessedinjax Год назад
Let’s get it!
@MichaelSabo
@MichaelSabo Год назад
🤘🤘
@jamesharvey9031
@jamesharvey9031 9 месяцев назад
Love that you're a FAST customer. They ported/polished the stock cylinders on my banshee and it fing rips
@jacobscaife7088
@jacobscaife7088 Год назад
Can’t wait for the full build mannnn really looking forward too it especially after you ported in that extra boost hole🤟🏼 100% do like to see the progress of everything happening with the build.
@gabehebert6012
@gabehebert6012 Год назад
Dude just gotta say I'm a huge fan ever since I watched the voodoo banshee build series I was hooked and I'm always coming back
@johnfamelio2704
@johnfamelio2704 Год назад
These are the videos I appreciate the most. Getting into the details behind everything is more interesting than the finished product
@randycook4283
@randycook4283 Год назад
I love watching the fine detail tedious stuff. I always take things apart and make them look new when I'm rebuilding stuff even if it's just going to get thrashed on my race quad.
@4x4ZOOK
@4x4ZOOK Год назад
So satisfying watching new/refinished parts go together keep up the good work man
@MichaelSabo
@MichaelSabo Год назад
I agree, and thank you!
@matthewgoins87
@matthewgoins87 Год назад
Always love watching you build something. The attention to detail is top notch.
@Ravensfan041597
@Ravensfan041597 Год назад
this bike is gonna feel so nice to ride, the footbrake and other parts are so well done
@user-wp6vv5xz2u
@user-wp6vv5xz2u Год назад
Absolutely can't wait to see this beast finished.....looks AMAZING and you're gonna enjoy the thrill of riding it!!
@Barrymckociner074
@Barrymckociner074 Год назад
Can't wait to see the final build video and see this bad Larry come to life
@creek_made
@creek_made Год назад
These Tri Z videos made me fall in love with these bikes! Bought an 85 a couple days ago. Thanks, Sabo!
@jesseholcomb1953
@jesseholcomb1953 Год назад
I really enjoyed this in-depth video of the pre-built parts before the main build. Kinda like a race before the race. Lol, I think more videos like this would be awesome. But either way, great work and videos as always bro. Keep killing it.
@MichaelSabo
@MichaelSabo Год назад
Thank you for the feedback Jesse!
@mcgregor711
@mcgregor711 Год назад
This video is giving me motivation to work on my quadzilla. Thank you. I've owned it for the last 26 years.
@giosansone1457
@giosansone1457 Год назад
One more step to get Bumble Z back on PA streets 💪🏼
@dredrewdrew
@dredrewdrew Год назад
YESSS !! A 250r DRAG!! waoh this is not boring.. this is part of building a machine !! love the content keep on keeping on
@mikechristopher7513
@mikechristopher7513 Год назад
One thing I’ll say Mike,never bored watching you meticulously build ANY machine!! Congratulations on the 200K bro!
@beatsbymooncricket1042
@beatsbymooncricket1042 Год назад
these are the videos I go to when I do builds bro , your very detail oriented , proven short cuts that actually work consistently . what else can you ask for bro? keep it plz for the backyard builders like myself. my Suzuki 500 Quadzilla was last build we called" Donkey Punch" .. i think you get the picture!!. hopefully I can find another one someday soon before I'm too old to do it and enjoy it !! keep up the great videos and the Vet was a good choice I think. You will definitely know and what make a Corvette tick brother..!!!! good knowledge to have
@MichaelSabo
@MichaelSabo Год назад
Awesome compliment and feedback man! Thank you
@tristan_andrade
@tristan_andrade Год назад
Man… last time I came this early my girlfriend left me
@hank1556
@hank1556 Год назад
And that's why she's now my gf
@jbmotorsports8783
@jbmotorsports8783 Год назад
@@hank1556damn bro that’s harsh, do it again
@ipawdmaster
@ipawdmaster Год назад
🤣💀
@ericcurley14
@ericcurley14 Год назад
My last relationship lasted 15 minutes longer than this video.
@theglitch99
@theglitch99 Год назад
That why I married mine so she couldn't leave so easily!😂
@lafayettejones9762
@lafayettejones9762 Год назад
Please don't skip it. You are doing a great job love the content.
@unknxwnbuilds9955
@unknxwnbuilds9955 Год назад
hey mike i just wanted to say i love all of your videos ive been watching since the canam i swear its crazy seeing how far youve come along in the atv mechanics world you’ve taught me literally everything i know i dont expect you to read this or even reply but my stepfather passed around when i started watching you and he got me into atvs i started on a 02 kawi bayou 220 needed a bunch of work when i started you gave me the confidence and the genuine idea to fogure it out and i did just wanted to say thank you and i genuinely appreciate everything you do
@vintagetrikesandquads4012
@vintagetrikesandquads4012 Год назад
A note to those wanting to add the boost port to the Z cylinder, be careful not to make it too big. You want to leave enough aluminum towards the side where the cylinder mounts to maintain its strength. It's definitely a great mod, but take too much and the cylinder can crack, especially with a high compression setup. I've done this mod myself without any problem, but others have seen it happen.
@JapanSkies
@JapanSkies Год назад
Nice work Mike. Love the attention to detail you put into your builds and filming. Your videos are easy to watch and 55 minutes go by so quickly!
@mleger2797
@mleger2797 Год назад
The light fixture, YES CARBON FIBRE... That would give it that new old feel to tie it all together perfectly.
@austin70
@austin70 Год назад
Everything's looking good man, I do recommend when your chasing threads by putting a tap in the drill don't tighten the chucks so hard on the tap leave it loose enough that if the tap catches for some reason the chucks will slip on the tap, it will save you alot of headache if a tap catches and breaks off in the threads for some reason im speaking from experience I learned that trick the hard way!
@scottweeks7558
@scottweeks7558 Год назад
Keep making this style of video. It's all very interesting how much work goes into building something like this.
@chrisserna1965
@chrisserna1965 Год назад
Love the tedious work, really helps me learn more and more and I tested to work on two strokes and I go to your videos to help me
@MichaelSabo
@MichaelSabo Год назад
Glad my videos can help, and thank you for the kind words!
@richhilton155
@richhilton155 Год назад
Great video as always Mike, can’t wait until the next build of this Tri-Z! God bless brother!
@MichaelSabo
@MichaelSabo Год назад
Thank you Rich!
@brandondixon4457
@brandondixon4457 Год назад
more videos! all the steps, big and small!!!!! I share your channel to lots of groups
@sugashizane
@sugashizane Год назад
I like the small shit, sometimes that's what you get stuck on the longest, because like you said, schematics dont show you exactly, and if you dont have another to look at it's a guess. Very helpful video man, appreciate your work man!
@christopheravery5808
@christopheravery5808 Год назад
I can’t wait to see the final product, the ATV videos are definitely my favorite for sure. A drag race 250R sounds like a sweet build, I’d really like to see a proper XC machine built at some point. It seems like nobody builds true CC machines on camera, they do MX and trail builds all the time, but never a pure XC machine.
@MichaelSabo
@MichaelSabo Год назад
I wouldn't mind doing one. I've had thoughts of an IRS build made for XC which would call for some serious research since I've never done XC.
@christopheravery5808
@christopheravery5808 Год назад
@@MichaelSabo well, the motor needs to be a low to mid range build but still have enough top speed for short field sections (kind of a drag race through fields but mostly being able to pull through mud and up hills), suspension shouldn’t be more than 48” wide, 46-48” is kind of the sweet spot. Long travel and max ground clearance is ideal but the main thing is keeping it narrow enough to fit in between trees at high rates of speed. Suspension is a little softer but shock companies will set them up for your weight for XC, 21-22” tires are best for ruts, heel guards are mandatory but some people still run nerf bars which are optional, bead locks with tire balls or tire blocks is a must when running 1.5-2 hour long races, oversized gas takes are amazing and dry break systems are common because you will have to stop for fuel at some point during the race, motors are not built crazy because reliability is key (most people will port their engines and maybe run cams or something if it’s a4 stroke. Majority of mods are bolt on such as exhaust, filter, etc. Outside of all that you will need skids, sprocket guards, hand guards, and anything that can reduce fatigue for long fast pace rides (such as urmosi products 🤷🏼‍♂️). Always think reliability and durability. Unless someone is a pro and can rebuild their machine each race then they need to make sure whatever they build can last a season other than maintenance or fixing things from hitting trees. Bumping up compression and running race gas is common but many guys are in a budget and run standard compression and premium pump gas. Wide bumpers and drop grab bars are important because you might get stuck and have to move the machine, but outside of all this it’s not a crazy build, but an XC build is way more practical for someone like yourself who trail rides a lot. Hell, even building an older 450ER for XC would be cool to watch, you can check out Hannah Hunter’s 450R and you can see what she runs in the womens pro class. It’s surprisingly simpler than most people would think because suspension and protection is key
@swhalstead
@swhalstead Год назад
Loving this series. The tri-z is amazing. I’d love to see a 1st gen quadracer build.
@WoodMotorsports
@WoodMotorsports Год назад
My issue with red loctite on the basket screws is that you need heat to get them out which would probably melt your unobtainium clutch dampers. Love your builds man. Really makes me want an old quad from my youth.
@ScaleRacingChannel
@ScaleRacingChannel Год назад
You need to pick up a paper circle cutter for the stuff like at 10:51. I have one, use it rarely, but when you need it it's handy.
@MichaelSabo
@MichaelSabo Год назад
I just looked it up, I didn't even know those existed; thanks for the tip!
@F5Tornado44
@F5Tornado44 Год назад
Hey Mike, wanted to say nice build. Everything is looking really good. FYI: The reason why most (if not all) motor builders Locktite the studs in is because you'd have to torque the studs in tighter than the recommended torque specs to prevent the studs from unthreading when removing the head or cylinder nuts. That make sense?
@kylekallies3381
@kylekallies3381 Год назад
Love see this video because I know how hard it is to do all the little things
@MichaelSabo
@MichaelSabo Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it Kyle!
@jordanpanich
@jordanpanich Год назад
Your attention to detail is unmatched! So fun to watch!!!
@bilboswaggens2975
@bilboswaggens2975 Год назад
You could try dyeing the tri z chain slider black with rit dye. This bikes gonna be a work of art when assembled.
@jdm4569
@jdm4569 Год назад
Really good video Mike looking forward to the next part. The drag 250r sounds like one Im really gonna enjoy since I have an 87 250r as my personal ride. Keep up the great work!👍
@vadimkargin3200
@vadimkargin3200 Год назад
I am a perfectionist, I would polish every bolt. I appreciate your details.
@eshott396
@eshott396 Год назад
Awesome video💪🏼Love how dedicated you’re! And your not in it for the clout etc. you treat us like we’re there🤳🏼Much respect from here LT250r/Trx250R here🙌🏼
@gaboonviper85
@gaboonviper85 Год назад
Only bonded rubber bushings on suspension components need tightened while loaded...polyurethane and or bearing style bushings can be tightened unloaded as the center sleeve is able to rotate inside its bore.
@jdwilson533
@jdwilson533 Год назад
Love watching the process!!!
@minecrafthacker9582
@minecrafthacker9582 Год назад
Super cool / rare build! Ain't wasting your time on that one $$
@frankkrezel7922
@frankkrezel7922 Год назад
Awesome work Sabo!! Love the color combination! This thing is going look fast while its standing still. Awesome job👍🤙
@everydaykrawlersrc3770
@everydaykrawlersrc3770 Год назад
love the small details mike!
@RC-fu6hg
@RC-fu6hg Год назад
Nice video! Brings back memories of rebuilding my Yamaha Warrior from the early 90’s.
@ak420-
@ak420- Год назад
Its good that you show us all of it please continue. I feel like I always learn something. I got a yamaha dt mx 80 to fix myself.
@jarefawver3601
@jarefawver3601 Год назад
Love seeing all the pre build things
@priyamunera7518
@priyamunera7518 Год назад
Love your videos.! Can't wait to watch the engine build.!
@theglitch99
@theglitch99 Год назад
I dig the branding! (On the head) Looks good! "Thats what she said"!😂
@andrewsabey
@andrewsabey Год назад
Love the vids and the tedious work, want to see it all as they all have slight trick to them.
@MichaelSabo
@MichaelSabo Год назад
Thank you for this feedback!
@brandogdewhite6355
@brandogdewhite6355 Год назад
Love the little 250r announcement, also I wouldn’t mind watching you do a suzuki lt250 build, I’m doing one myself and it would be nice to see a pro do one so I know what I’m doing.
@johnbryner9052
@johnbryner9052 Год назад
I enjoy the small prep too
@lestaylor3641
@lestaylor3641 Год назад
Wow Michael i cant believe you did this to us. We had to wait 55 minutes for a bultaco 👍 😂😂. In the early 80s i had an 82 250r 3 wheeler and there was a company in Hesperia calif called Terry Cable. They offered fork revalving and better swingarm bushings for that bike and i had that work done. What a difference. Just wanted to say all the little details you do make those machines what they are and this was an awesome look at a kind of back stage pass . This is why i hope you pull the vette motor and do it right. Any attempt at turning that motor will only hurt it now. Thanks for the video BULTACOS RULE. 😂😂✌️
@tonysheehan1981
@tonysheehan1981 Год назад
Love your videos Mike. I always compare my antics in the garage with yours - "What would Mike say here?" Ha Ha. Keep 'em coming
@2wheelfox
@2wheelfox Год назад
Awesome, been waiting on a Tri Z video forever. Thank you Sabo!
@vettepicking
@vettepicking Год назад
You can buy and pour urethane parts at home. Make a mold , mix , pour, Done. It's nice to replace rubber parts that can't be replaced .
@IndianGiver350
@IndianGiver350 Год назад
Tri-z’s are just plain cool I miss my 85.5.
@jamescaldwell2095
@jamescaldwell2095 Год назад
A tap will definitely wallow out the threads. If you're using a GO/NOGO gauge, you'll notice the threads opening up after a couple extra cycles. But for stuff like this, it doesn't really do much to hurt the threads integrity if you're careful.
@southernmtbtrails6382
@southernmtbtrails6382 Год назад
Please don’t get too involved in cars. Gotta keep this going! Kawasaki 250 next? Race them against each other? Thanks for the fun.
@joeypooschke7914
@joeypooschke7914 Год назад
I want more more more lol great job so far mike :-) can’t wait to see it fully done and running it’s going to look so sick!! You build some of the nicest machines. #GOAT
@jasonsmith8234
@jasonsmith8234 Год назад
Great work!!!! I can't wait to see the final product and can't wait for you to do a LTR450!
@DustinDoesStuff
@DustinDoesStuff Год назад
Since your branching out on the types of projects you're doing. It would be cool to see a retro Personal water craft build, Like a 90's Seadoo XP.
@MichaelSabo
@MichaelSabo Год назад
Oh man, watercraft would definitely be cool - that and snowmobiles. Both are probably a bit down the road though.
@keishavenn7418
@keishavenn7418 Год назад
i like watching the whole process
@MichaelSabo
@MichaelSabo Год назад
Thank you for this feedback!
@mikewisher4083
@mikewisher4083 Год назад
Great video man .always do the best with what's out there for these older sport trikes and quads .can't wait to see the end
@lucascady4992
@lucascady4992 Год назад
Yes!!! Tri-Z video, Let's Go!!!
@justsomeone6835
@justsomeone6835 Год назад
Enjoying this TRI Z So cool can’t wait till it’s ready to shred
@richknight7307
@richknight7307 Год назад
And there’s the sabo bomb I was waiting for thank you once again my man
@tsar-bomba2413
@tsar-bomba2413 10 месяцев назад
Mr. McDropperson I love watching you drop things, butterfingers lmao😂😂😂
@hugom.6979
@hugom.6979 Год назад
Top notch content as ever👍 Keep on rocking🤘 Greetings from Germany!
@MichaelSabo
@MichaelSabo Год назад
Thank you! Greetings from the USA 🤘
@cletusbowling923
@cletusbowling923 Год назад
I like seeing every Lil detail . Great video Mike....
@romieworsley1065
@romieworsley1065 Год назад
So you talked of taking the the shield of the bearings when you rebuilt the carrier to pack more grease in the bearings in your next video or near future could you go over how you did that I ride in a lot of mud and go through wheel bearings way to fast (31s don't help) really just cover how you take the shield off and install back on thanks man been following since the 426ex build and absolutely love your work can't wait to see more about your corvette build
@rhyswatson9976
@rhyswatson9976 Год назад
I love what you do I could watch you for hours. The tri-z is coming along really good 👍
@MichaelSabo
@MichaelSabo Год назад
Big compliment! Thank you!
@shanewilliams8768
@shanewilliams8768 Год назад
You should have the headlight housing 3d scanned, and have someone 3d print one to have a carbon fiber mold made from. Just a thought. Might be able to get that cool carbon piece and save the OEM one as well. Can't wait for d day on this one.
@tannerwassink4507
@tannerwassink4507 Год назад
I love these type of videos
@manaaalsuwaidi3643
@manaaalsuwaidi3643 Год назад
Awesome work man! 👏🏻👍🏻 Keep it up, 3 wheelers are just different breed!
@mikeolson7188
@mikeolson7188 Год назад
Wow,talk about a blast from the past.Michael i was a Yamaha Support rider(Bike MX)And put myself through School Working at one of our local Yamaha dealerships so we use to get all of the Wrench reports from Yamaha and then make sure all of our sponsored riders and customers had whatever Yamaha recommended performed to their Bike,3 Wheeler or 4 wheelers.Thank you for bringing back a part of my youth as alota people nowadays have no idea stuff like this even existed.Keep up the good work and i hope your making progress on the Vette.My uncle is the proud owner of a 1953.5 corvette and if i remember correctly it was number 93 off of the assembly line so she is evidently worth a small fortune.All #'s matching and about 95% Fully restored.His oldest son(my cuz) ran a auto restoration biz for many years outside of the minneapolis,Mn area and they have done several full roticery/car in a million peices restorations and built some very nice Chevy and a few ford cars that any gearhead would be proud to call their own.Me Personlly,im not really much on the car/truck stuff,but i will def follow along on your Corvette adventure,Peace and good luck.
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