5 More Motorcyles from Eastern Europe

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

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  • @jiltedjohn9294
    @jiltedjohn9294 Год назад +7

    I had an MZ 150 when i was 17, i ran it on a shoestring which meant sometimes having to push it.

    • @orwellboy1958
      @orwellboy1958 Год назад +2

      I loved my old 150 and I had a 250 too. Simple and straight forward.

    • @devilsreject320
      @devilsreject320 Год назад +2

      Still have mz etz 250 not been started for 10 years. But this vid got me thinking. He mentions mz in earlier vid.

    • @garymartin557
      @garymartin557 Год назад +2

      ​@@devilsreject320 I had a saxon tour 251, wish I still had it, get it back on the road.

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Год назад +1

      Biking is always easy with cash
      Less so if you don’t
      My first road bike was a Suzuki GS125
      Did my fair amount of pushing I have to say, nice a light at least

  • @percivalgooglyeyes6178
    @percivalgooglyeyes6178 Год назад +5

    I would love to see you do a piece on the Danish Nimbus motorcycle. Produced by a vacuum manufacturer relatively unchanged for over 3 decades.

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Год назад +2

      Well I do plan to do one on European 4s so obviously Nimbus would be in that

  • @lauriebloggs8391
    @lauriebloggs8391 Год назад +3

    A friend of mine had a Ural......loved its simplicity and durability.
    You have hit a groove with these "5 of" videos!

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Год назад +2

      Well at the moment
      Eastern European bikes not so much
      But I find em interesting
      Probably a bit niche though

  • @alandavies55
    @alandavies55 Год назад +6

    My No1 bike is my Ural 750 with lightweight chair which I have had for 15yrs, still got most of of its original parts and is a superb bike. I am at present restoring a Planeta Sport which I used to own in the 90s and always regretted selling.
    The person I sold it to (pre internet) believed a lot of misinformation and dismantled two good engines believing that the bearings were no good, then lost interest, so some of the steel parts had suffered. I now have all the needed spares from the club and from the Ukraine so it should be out and about by late summer. I have never had the chance to get a leg over a Junack as few made it to the UK.

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Год назад +1

      Fantastic
      Hope to see it at a meet sometime, when it’s running

  • @jjcale1976
    @jjcale1976 Год назад +5

    Thank you for not forgetting about Junak 350💪

  • @peterjohn3123
    @peterjohn3123 Год назад +2

    The first bike was Beautiful!

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Год назад

      I know right, and I bet you never heard of it before?
      I know I hadn’t

    • @peterjohn3123
      @peterjohn3123 Год назад

      @@bikerdood1100 yes,never heard of any of them but the .ural

  • @CaptHollister
    @CaptHollister Год назад +2

    As a lifelong motorcyclist in my 60s, I had heard of all these bikes except the Csepel although I had heard of them under the Pannonia name. The slow, regular idle of the Junak makes it ressemble a P&M Panther far more than a Velocette. The Simson four-stroke basically looks like a BMW flat-twin with one cylinder lopped off then rotated through 90 degrees, which is how BMW themselves created their early 250 and 350 singles.

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Год назад

      We had the same thought about the slow thudding tick over

  • @kermitthefrog6363
    @kermitthefrog6363 Год назад +2

    I love these videos as a lot of these bikes never made it to Canada.
    Thanks for the great videos!

  • @charliepatterson9321
    @charliepatterson9321 Год назад +6

    The Ural was the only bike I was familiar with . I've never seen one in real life .
    I was going to say something about the beautiful welds on the first bike you showed . The black one . And then I saw the welds by the gas tank and was not impressed.
    Still they're all beautiful in their own way .

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Год назад

      Simson was common at one time in the UK , and the URAL too the others were new to me apart from the IZH

  • @1990-t1j
    @1990-t1j Год назад +2

    Fascinating. Never heard of most of these. My type of bikes, though. Some very good-looking ones. 6:57 An unusual looker, very attractive. One I've heard of, along with Ural. 3.2 million of them !!!!

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Год назад +1

      URAL is quite well known, sold in Europe and the states albeit in small numbers these days

  • @robinbrowne5419
    @robinbrowne5419 Год назад +3

    Love your reviews. I can re-live my earlier biker days vicariously :-)

  • @preddy2940
    @preddy2940 Год назад +2

    loved watching this especially since my first road bike was a simson s51 and i am looking for one now to restore

  • @thinkingimpaired5663
    @thinkingimpaired5663 Год назад +1

    Most definitely enjoyed your video. I wish I could get a few of the bikes on the video. Have a nice weekend.

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Год назад +1

      I’d be happy to see some them especially the Junak

  • @IanLawrie-l9q
    @IanLawrie-l9q Год назад +1

    Superbly informative and compelling 👍👏👌

  • @SSV-i-c-e
    @SSV-i-c-e Год назад +1

    Another great video love learning about these obscure [to us in nz ]bikes🇳🇿👍

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Год назад +1

      Me too takes some research to discover some of these machines

  • @markclark7273
    @markclark7273 Год назад +1

    I remember the Simpsons as we had a few used ones go through the bike shop in south London that I worked at. They were actually quite good but their looks and odd name didn't sell them. After the restrictions on mopeds in the 70s they sold better as speed was all the kids wanted and the looks and name were of no concern. Later, in my own shop, I was the only mechanic willing to work on Urals and Dneipers as I liked a challenge and had a workshop big enough to get outfits in. These were a dire bike dating from the 30s in design, slow, underpowered and not reliable, the only redeeming factor was the sidecar, if you liked that sort of thing. I taught myself how to handle an outfit on one of these which was a lot safer than learning on a big Jap bike with a chair.
    Good interesting videos that bring up a lot of memories, for me anyway.

  • @robinbrowne5419
    @robinbrowne5419 Год назад +1

    You asked for suggestions, so here it is. Small 90cc and 100cc Japanese bikes from the 70s and 80s. Maybe another one for 125cc since they really are in a different class than the 100cc bikes.

  • @UncleLongbeard
    @UncleLongbeard Год назад +1

    great to see my first proper bike here ;) the right pronunciation of Junak is close to "you knack" ;)

  • @WoBlink1961
    @WoBlink1961 Год назад +1

    Another great video! Like you, I only first found the Junak name last year, when I happened upon a small motor museum when on a trip to Wroclaw in Poland, where they had about half a dozen or more. I found them delightfully styled and was an instant fan - so I am grateful for your research to give me a bit of background. Thanks!!
    One thing though - and I apologise, but the insufferable pedant in me won't let me not mention it - for some reason that I can't be bothered to find out, a political alliance between a group of countries is a 'bloc', rather than a block. So it should be 'former Eastern bloc countries'.......... [sorry!] :D

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Год назад +1

      Oh you need to get out mote 😂
      Thanks for the correction
      Every day is a school day

  • @brockett
    @brockett Год назад +1

    Always interesting - keep it up. What do all these bikes have in common :- All the bikes with chain drive have fully enclosed drive chains. Too bloody sensible for us eh!

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Год назад

      Used to be a common thing but not now it seems

    • @jjcale1976
      @jjcale1976 Год назад

      There used to be no O-ring chains. There were a lot of dirt, gravel roads with a lot of dust. Chains made of low-quality steel stretched quickly. Hence the full protection of the chain and sprockets present in better models. It extended the life of the chain 2-3 times. And it didn't have to be serviced as often as an open chain

  • @dgprojects6536
    @dgprojects6536 Год назад

    It just gets better and better keep em coming 👍

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Год назад

      Thanks

    • @dgprojects6536
      @dgprojects6536 Год назад

      @@bikerdood1100 do you think we could have something on which was the best turbo back in the day , when all four company’s had a go but never quite came to anything.

  • @icemonAesDana
    @icemonAesDana Год назад

    had a few Cossacks......think i crashed most of them...another good video...cheers, Roy

  • @garymartin557
    @garymartin557 Год назад

    Another suggestion for a video is the forgotten class. 80cc sports/trail bikes. I couldn't afford a 125 so had a dt 80 mx loved it. Often overlooked class but had some interesting machines.

  • @joeybobbie1
    @joeybobbie1 Год назад

    I would love to have one of the Urals with the Sidecar. I think they look Great in the Olive Drab Green Color.

  • @jeffward9174
    @jeffward9174 Год назад

    I was so chuffed to see the Planeta 350. I own one. It was never registered. Its only got 10 km on the clock. I've also owned the IZH Jupiter 350. They are all well made bikes.

  • @ClarkieBoy
    @ClarkieBoy Год назад

    Brilliant! Like Mr Scrambler, the only marque I know about is Ural/Cossack.

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Год назад

      Well I did know some of them
      The rest was research

  • @billmcclean6986
    @billmcclean6986 11 месяцев назад

    Brilliant bikerdood, I built a cafe racer from a cz 175, wish I could send you a photo of it. The old adage, sorry I sold it

  • @WolfRichter337
    @WolfRichter337 Год назад

    Idea: 5 iconic Western 2 strokes, with most popular two strokes being eastern block, that would be interesting, I think

  • @jjcale1976
    @jjcale1976 Год назад +5

    After the war, Poland produced huge amounts of small two-stroke motorcycles until the 1980s. Such brands as: WSK, WFM, SHL or the Osa scooter. They all copied the DKW 125 engine

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Год назад +2

      DKW copies seem to crop up everywhere
      I wonder how many versions of the RT 125 there are

    • @darrinslack1269
      @darrinslack1269 Год назад +2

      Osa Scooter took part in the international six days trial

  • @warren6899
    @warren6899 Год назад

    From South Africa WOW the only one I have knowledge of is the Ural, and then only by name... Interesting thnks

  • @Patshes
    @Patshes Год назад +1

    Love the Ural.

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Год назад +1

      It’s amazing that they seem to survive what ever disaster occurs around them, even Putin can’t kill em 😂

  • @victorromeo2238
    @victorromeo2238 Год назад +1

    The only bike i new was the Simpson a good little moped...

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Год назад +1

      That’s why I made the video really

    • @cedriclynch
      @cedriclynch Год назад +1

      No P in Simson. The name is in honour of the Jewish family who founded the firm in the mid 19th century initially to make guns and ran it until it was confiscated from them in 1934. Under the DDR the name of the company was Volks Eigener Betrieb Fahrzeug und Jagdwaffenwerk Ernst Thälmann Suhl, but this was a bit too much to put on the badge on the petrol tank. It does appear on the plate with the frame number and technical details.

    • @victorromeo2238
      @victorromeo2238 Год назад

      @@cedriclynch WOW...

  • @theymusthatetesla3186
    @theymusthatetesla3186 Год назад

    ...you are the 'Jawa Tino' of motorcycles!

  • @derekdingwall
    @derekdingwall Год назад

    Ural and Simpson were tje only ones that rumg a bell with me,you have covered so many makes and models now ,i suppose a vid on sales failure motorcycles from japan ?

  • @mickymac6571
    @mickymac6571 Год назад

    Wouldn't be seen dead on them as a teenager riding an RD, would love one now.

  • @Luppy-v8f
    @Luppy-v8f Год назад

    I once had a Jupiter. Was a heavy lump.

  • @Screamingdeathcult
    @Screamingdeathcult Год назад

    Good vid .. Thankyou

  • @donsumpter3379
    @donsumpter3379 Год назад

    How about the 1968 Harley-Davidson 250 Sprint SS?

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Год назад +1

      Ahh
      Nice little aermacci bikes a video on that period could interesting

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Год назад

      Ahh
      Nice little aermacci bikes a video on that period could interesting

  • @andrewchapman2783
    @andrewchapman2783 Год назад

    Why are you calling Simpson a moped when it doesn't have pedals?

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Год назад

      In English law after 1977 it didn’t need pedals to be closed as such

    • @andrewchapman2783
      @andrewchapman2783 Год назад

      Ok I didn't know. Strange though as I would have thought the name moPED as in pedals made more sense.

  • @brokentoes7898
    @brokentoes7898 Год назад

    Great video, everyone enjoys taking the piss out of Chinese bikes but maybe a video on 5 Chinese bikes that are actually half decent?

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Год назад +1

      That’s a very good call 🤔

    • @brokentoes7898
      @brokentoes7898 Год назад

      @@bikerdood1100 think it would be an interesting challenge!

  • @upsidedowndog1256
    @upsidedowndog1256 Год назад +1

    I have had the luck to have many other bikes sold in the US. Would love to experience the Soviet Block bikes. But ours were much faster and had much better brakes. Not sure what else to say. I have no love of slow bikes.

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Год назад +2

      🙄
      But Americans love slow fat bikes
      There is more to biking than just going fast you know

    • @upsidedowndog1256
      @upsidedowndog1256 Год назад

      @@bikerdood1100
      Yes, I am not a typical American biker. I live in the deep south of Arkansas and love to ride my local mountain fast. Many killed and hurt there, including my own brother. I still enjoy the ride. I hate fat slow bikes. No damned parade float bikes are at my house!

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Год назад

      @@upsidedowndog1256 good for you
      Still I do like the odd slow bike. Comment about more than speed holds true
      I have a 1935 250
      Slow but so much fun

  • @Macjackification
    @Macjackification 11 месяцев назад

    One.

  • @timothyproksch2915
    @timothyproksch2915 Год назад

    Bennillie

  • @guygabriel6251
    @guygabriel6251 2 месяца назад

    It’s Csepel

  • @BangOlafson
    @BangOlafson Год назад

    IZH is not I - Z - H :D The russian name is made up of 2 characters I and ZH :) in German I would write ISCH and ISH is probably quite close as well with an i like in give for example...

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Год назад

      Gosh 🙄

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Год назад

      No thanks for throwing a light on little known machines then
      Gee thanks

  • @AndyAndy-bg7mv
    @AndyAndy-bg7mv Год назад

    i had a neval trials bike 125 a really bad copy of a bultaco horrid thing

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Год назад

      Well hard to know what it actually was as naval was a name given to it by the importer, like Chinese machines today I suppose

  • @briangtester2536
    @briangtester2536 9 месяцев назад

    AI puke into the great puke barel... puke....

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  9 месяцев назад

      You an idiot
      And likely bulimic
      You’ve also been watching way too much Sci-fi 😂😂😂😂😂