1974 CAN-AM MX250 BOMBARDIER ROTAX

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  • Опубликовано: 24 янв 2025

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  • @kramerdavis714
    @kramerdavis714 2 года назад +6

    I work for Can-am’s first champ and one of the first riders and creators of Can-am! So cool to see this bike running and ridden!

  • @xipingpooh5783
    @xipingpooh5783 2 года назад +6

    Gary Jones would be proud!

    • @ralphlivingston894
      @ralphlivingston894 11 месяцев назад +1

      I’ve been trying for a half hour… To remember “Gary Jones”. I remember he raced the 250 in the open class!

  • @DonGoldstein-b7q
    @DonGoldstein-b7q 5 месяцев назад +1

    So great to see such a mint condition Can-Am! What a legacy I actually owned a 1979 MX 5 250 and you ain’t kidding about that rotary engine. I got the hole shot in my first motocross race and every race. It was so fast !! I’m glad to see Can-Am coming back to market on two wheels this year. 2024.

    • @calvinboettcher4516
      @calvinboettcher4516 2 месяца назад

      They were fast but the brakes were shit I had three , 125,two250s . If you landed too hard you would brake the countershaft for the frt sprocket. Never finished the year on them went and bought a Yamaha 😅

  • @davea5113
    @davea5113 Год назад +3

    Grade 10 in high school I bought a 1975 Can Am 250. It came with lights, brake, turn and head light, had it licensed for the street and drove the wheels off of it.
    It was also mint, wish I never sold it.

  • @1979augistine
    @1979augistine 8 месяцев назад +1

    You can here that pipe working and bringing that engine alive absolutely amazing

  • @t-bone9403
    @t-bone9403 2 года назад +2

    awesome bike ! I had the 125 model. It ripped ! bought it at an auction brand new for $375 from a shop that was going out of business. I was 15 and earned the money working at a hot dog resturaunt. First bike I bought with my own earnings. That sound brings back fond memories. Keep up the awesome videos sir !

  • @andrewSUN17
    @andrewSUN17 2 года назад +2

    Vivid memories of my childhood dreams seeing these in Canada, as my mom was from Quebec city. They were a fantasy bike to me and sounded so good! Not to mention performed so well! Riding it like it was '74 Ken awesome wheelies!

  • @keithpeterson6108
    @keithpeterson6108 2 года назад +5

    Sounds gnarly! The rotory valve is the business!

  • @OldhamSteve52
    @OldhamSteve52 Год назад +1

    Road one as dispatch rider in 80’s during my service in RAF. Only seems like yesterday.

  • @MrWizard410
    @MrWizard410 2 года назад +7

    Super bike we had a few in the neighborhood love the 70s 💪🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @sammylacks4937
    @sammylacks4937 2 года назад

    I've been watching your channel for a couple years and it s one of my favorites because I loved motocross racing and the bikes. You have the most awesome collection of those bikes from back in the day , my days. Back then the motocross tracks were ruled by two stroke bikes that would run out from under a rider not prepared for the rate of acceleration. I had a friend that rode a Yamaha MX 500. I believe that was the name of the model at that time.
    I remember it had a gray tank. It was without question the most awesome/ scariest bike I ever got on. It.would pick the front tire up in fifth gear and keep it up far as you wanted to go.
    I only rode this bike out in a grassy field.
    I couldn't imagine trying to tame this bike making it do your bidding on a motocross track. Only the racers in top shape with experience racing big bore two stroke machines could even hope to tame it enough to race it and live to tell about it.
    I can't remember seeing another since the first time we went to the motocross track that ran races near our home and I saw that Bultaco a racer brought to race. I remember when he passed the last bike to take over first place the guy racing it could and did run that track pulling a wheelie most of the way around.
    Another favorite back in the day was Husqvarna although I only saw one of that brand at same track.
    I want to finish this listening to that Can Am and that is to me the sound motocross bikes are supposed to have.
    Only sorry I can't savor the smell I know it
    gives as you twist the throttle giving that throaty big bore two stroker the iconic sound. Damn it sounds great. Thank you.

  • @tuclance
    @tuclance 2 года назад +2

    This channel is a real timemachine!

  • @SkydiveHake
    @SkydiveHake 2 года назад +1

    Very cool! My first bike in 2000 was a can-am qualifier 250. Ran great, left side chain and kick.

  • @mikea5424
    @mikea5424 2 года назад +1

    Raced one of those back in the day.

  • @sonnyseabury4051
    @sonnyseabury4051 2 года назад

    I really like those Can Am dirtbikes. Hell, I was 1 years old, when that bike was made.

  • @danlaflamme9372
    @danlaflamme9372 2 года назад +2

    Damn! One of my dream bikes. 👍👍

  • @larryshaw5297
    @larryshaw5297 Год назад +1

    Had one just like that one, someone stole it off my front porch back in 1982.was a badazz bike no doubt !!

  • @Udmudmudm
    @Udmudmudm 2 года назад

    Quanti ricordi.....Il mio Puch montava un motore Rotax ! Anni 80.....

  • @leahtaryn8027
    @leahtaryn8027 2 года назад +1

    I was in go-kart scene for while had a mate of a mate, unfortunately got t boned on his bike left him paraplegic godless him...he loved his speed so he got himself a go-kart tailor made...he had twin 250 rotax against our 100cc sprint carts.. .laptimes were roughly 1min I reckon every three laps he was lapping. He had probs with the carbs to get em to stay in tune with each other... I did drive it once omg what a machine the pull outta corners was insane.....tunnel vision all the way.I went to bed that night and falling asleep I would twitch seeing the track and move my arms as if I was steering till I gathered my sensors!........

  • @jerrygriffin7629
    @jerrygriffin7629 2 года назад +9

    Sounds like the ghost of Jimmy Ellis is back in town

  • @ralphlivingston894
    @ralphlivingston894 11 месяцев назад

    I loved my Elsinore… But I bought a 125 Can-Am later in the summer and sold my Elsinore. The Can-Am was better all around and a much more forgiving motorcycle. The CR had a power band… I don’t remember the actual RPM but I want to say 10,500… Was where the CR power came on. Just a completely different way to build a motorcycle and to ride. So much fun!
    Thank you for the video, great job and I haven’t smiled this much in ages.

  • @grahamchilds821
    @grahamchilds821 Год назад

    Thanks brother chaplain for keep on bringing out these fine dirtbikes of the 1970s so many great motocross bikes that were built strong for the rough tracks of motocross from this model can am to the orange can ams absolutely beautifull these twin shockers and these bikes of the 70s were strong frame and engines the qualifier and the bomadeir both motocross and enduro models I rode a orange model and I like how the carburetor is hidden in the cases and the engines were to tax and Canada could build the best vintage bikes in the world I know they are history but the dream will come back one day

  • @greenmtnman7714
    @greenmtnman7714 2 года назад

    Very nice, we had a Can-Am dealer here in my hometown.

  • @robertjablonski9830
    @robertjablonski9830 10 месяцев назад +1

    I had a 175 MX2 the thing ripped. Able to keep up with most 250s

  • @larrynorsworthy8582
    @larrynorsworthy8582 2 года назад

    Those engines were very well sorted out.

  • @feggrg3127
    @feggrg3127 Год назад

    เมื่อเร็วๆนี้ฉันเจอ1คันในไทยแลนด์ สีนี้เลยสวยงามมาก

  • @rivrat59
    @rivrat59 2 года назад

    Rode my brothers long time ago , i want one , fast bike !

  • @sammylacks4937
    @sammylacks4937 2 года назад

    I can only hope you will keep bikes like this Can Am to preserve the heritage and memory of them. They aren't making bikes like the ones Riger Decoster , Bob Hurricane Hanna , .Joel Roberts , Marty Tripes , Ake Johnson and the list goes on and on, raced at tracks like Carlsbad that tested riders ability and body condition completely and any flaw in either would show and the winner and any anyone that could stay with him were world class and all knew it.
    It is at the top of my bucket list to come visit and see the bikes that were rode by the best racers in the world and were raced in my day. I remember wishing Honda would come out with two stroke motocrossers and when the Elsinore hit the show room floors I remember wanting one so bad it was all I thought about. The original silver and green were my favorites and it was total disappointment when my parents told me they had checked and those were racing bikes and I would not be getting one. I had a friend who got the original CR 125 and asked me to take him since I had a truck to pick it up and when we got home he rode untill worn out and asked me if I wanted to take it for a few laps on our hand laid moto track.
    I was scared I would crash and damage it so bad I didn't try to run hard but remember like yesterday the feel and gone from here power that Elsinore CR 125 had. ( I even loved the name Honda gave it) He continued to let me take it for a few laps the two years he rode it and while he took a break. He knew how much I loved them and how bad I had wanted one and that's why he let me ride so much. Thankfully I never had a crash nor blew the engine but he always insisted I give it Hell. I never did but had a blast and it was and will always be my favorite dirt bike of all time.

  • @randyhaglund7557
    @randyhaglund7557 2 года назад +1

    Dang that sounds great!

  • @Lefevreremodeling
    @Lefevreremodeling 2 года назад

    I wanted that the first time you sold it!

  • @danielarney9729
    @danielarney9729 2 года назад

    Amazing when you think back to every memory throughout your life this bike was mostly sitting and waiting, even more amazing is the engineering and fabrication that went into this in the early 70s, not too much different than today's bikes in the bigger picture. Allot of mechanical history to learn about this bike. Long distance between carb and crank giving the low end torque delayed throttle response compared to today's short runners, guess it would give it a velocity turbo effect once the plate rotated to an opening. Wonder how that effected expansion chamber function.
    Would be an interesting series for you guy's to break down a similar bike and explain the guts one piece at a time.

  • @squid148
    @squid148 2 года назад

    Saw Ellis race one at the Puyallup TransAm.

  • @richardlittle4586
    @richardlittle4586 2 года назад

    Bike was a Beast!!

  • @monsterkxf
    @monsterkxf 2 года назад +1

    Made in Valcourt, Quebec. Engines (rotax) made in Austria. Growing up north of Montreal in the 70’s, all the Can-am models were popular. 🤘🤘

  • @thumper3614
    @thumper3614 2 года назад

    Absolutely awesome

  • @daryletoews7099
    @daryletoews7099 2 года назад

    Had one just like it total wheelie machine

  • @lawrencefoster2120
    @lawrencefoster2120 2 года назад +1

    Rotory disc? I'll have to check that out.
    It's got the flat seat to tank like they do now.

    • @skip741x3
      @skip741x3 Год назад

      yep! that was a unique thing back in the day and a power advantage in those rotax engines... kawasaki used the rotary valve in some of its bikes as well though not with the same sucess.. I had a kawasaki 175 enduro that had it though it couldnt touch a can am 175 powerwise... it did give it a wider powerband ..

  • @bobg1219
    @bobg1219 2 года назад

    Nice example of an original!

  • @mikescaffo4850
    @mikescaffo4850 5 месяцев назад

    I use to ride years ago with a guy who had one of those 250s and he mopped me up every time

  • @larrynorsworthy8582
    @larrynorsworthy8582 2 года назад

    At the vintage festival at Barbers a guy was racing this same type bike. He said that the bikes came about as a solution to the seasonal labor nightmare of the snow mobile market.

  • @mustangracer5124
    @mustangracer5124 Год назад

    In a pro race I'm 3rd-4th at the start and this guy in a white jersey named 'Ellis' comes flying past ALL of us in 100 ft..!.. First time I saw Jimmy Ellis.
    That works Can-Am was wayyy faster than anything I'd seen to date.

  • @sevenzdown
    @sevenzdown 2 года назад

    Gary Jones FTW!

  • @skip741x3
    @skip741x3 Год назад

    Im 64 and grew up around these as a kid...Ive never owned one ..they were the stuff of dreams at the time...I had a rich neighbor who was always getting the latest and best of everything...Of course ,he got the can-am ,if I recall correctly, he had the 125cc and later traded that in and got the 250..at the time, all I could afford was a honda sl 70... Imagine me trying to follow him in the trails !!
    I;d be next to killing myself, getting beaten to a pulp by my little bike while he effortlessly blitzed thru the toughest enduro trails like a knife thru butter...Always loved the look of those can-ams, the huge finned heads,slim cases and beast sound and power... just a gorgeous machine...yeah those had such a power edge It was almost like a cheat

  • @Metalhead9187
    @Metalhead9187 2 года назад

    Can't beat a 2 smoker 😆 , I wish I could afford a classic beast like that.

  • @stephenbatdorf8928
    @stephenbatdorf8928 2 года назад

    Tanker bomber everyone needs one

  • @goinhot9133
    @goinhot9133 2 года назад

    36hp for 250cc, my ‘07 250sx puts out 54hp from factory (still more than 2022 yzf450) . Crazy how much things have changed and efficiency gained

  • @majorlee1
    @majorlee1 2 года назад

    Nice bike!

  • @Drivehead103
    @Drivehead103 2 года назад +1

    Nothing but mad respect for that horsepower hog! Seems like Kawasaki KX125 had a rotary valve induction at one time. I rode one and it was not pipey, did not need the gear down and rev to get it on the pipe. But it handled like a go-kart! Worst steering and suspension with an exceptional engine I ever experienced. It was very aggravating to ride because the engine was ready to go but I would have to back out of it because it felt like it had no suspension. I wonder why didn't the rotary valve catch on with others?

    • @michaelhilber8284
      @michaelhilber8284 Год назад

      Yes I had a '74 KS 125 that had a rotary valve. If compared to the Honda MT125 the Kawasaki had more power.

  • @robertraft
    @robertraft 2 года назад

    High tech 70s stuff...

  • @jeremymullen5378
    @jeremymullen5378 2 года назад

    🔥👊🔥🚜🔨🏍⚙️

  • @rkirschner7175
    @rkirschner7175 2 года назад

    Guy in neighborhood had one. Got it after cresting a hill. Jeep coming up other side. Had to cut it out of roof rack on his TM 400? Suzuki MX.

    • @will7its
      @will7its 2 года назад +1

      What???

    • @macmclemore
      @macmclemore 2 года назад +1

      @@will7its Just skip this planet. No intellegent life forms here...

    • @will7its
      @will7its 2 года назад

      @@macmclemore Not many left is there?

  • @leskobrandon538
    @leskobrandon538 2 года назад

    This bike is what accelerated the 4 Japanese Mfr Suspension and cylinder porting development...

  • @gregoryhudak8249
    @gregoryhudak8249 Год назад

    I owne 1978 mx 250 the bike was a rocket rotary

  • @fitzy0008
    @fitzy0008 10 месяцев назад

    Wow! Very Nice/ original! Pretty sure it's a '75 with the pushed up shocks.

  • @secretivescorpio891
    @secretivescorpio891 2 года назад

    The British Army used these. Later changing over to the Armstrong 500

    • @johnrmercer4244
      @johnrmercer4244 Год назад

      The Armstrong 500 was a CanAm. If I remember correctly it was painted white with Armstrong decals on it.

  • @robertraft
    @robertraft 2 года назад +1

    Side note about plate fed rotax snowmobiles, nothing like it, if it wasnt for reverse on snowmobiles, the rotary valve would still be alive...
    Ski doo? See you....lol

    • @will7its
      @will7its 2 года назад

      1974 all aluminum TNT 440 single carb air cooled....New sleds thought I had 5 shots of nitrous or something.....😅

  • @Brent-qu3yk
    @Brent-qu3yk 5 месяцев назад

    Thats a 75 model mx2 the 84 models were mx1

  • @ragnarironspear1791
    @ragnarironspear1791 2 года назад

    They built our British Army motorcycles

    • @Crosshatch1212
      @Crosshatch1212 2 года назад

      Hi rags I had one off the army ones .parts where cheep cheep 20 quid for a complete wheel . Hoit o7

  • @AAs-vb7pv
    @AAs-vb7pv 2 года назад

    I have a atk 560 and a 500 Armstrong rotax not in very good condition tho thay are old field bikes that have had a very hard life 😂

  • @charleshendrix232
    @charleshendrix232 Год назад

    I had an MX-1. There is no substitute. But everyone tries to pass TNT with lights removed for MX. no good boys

  • @armyretired28
    @armyretired28 2 года назад

    Looking at those bike today they look small because of the suspension of today bikes making you stand on your tip toes while stopped.😃

  • @charleshendrix232
    @charleshendrix232 Год назад

    If thats an Mx 1 i will give you 4300 for it

  • @brentroussin6777
    @brentroussin6777 Год назад

    That's a 75

  • @robinthornton2480
    @robinthornton2480 2 года назад

    Ya fast 250 handling sucks put me in intensive care for three days none of my Yamahas would have done what this one did

  • @UncleChud
    @UncleChud 2 года назад

    WFO

  • @Fatpig-fq3vb
    @Fatpig-fq3vb Год назад

    Frames were terrible scary ride labelled widowmaker

  • @grahamchilds821
    @grahamchilds821 8 месяцев назад

    The absolute best dirtbike

  • @grahamchilds821
    @grahamchilds821 Год назад

    I meant the rotax engine great looking engine

    • @skip741x3
      @skip741x3 Год назад

      same bro... also loved the look of those engines with the slim cases and massive cylinder and head fins