I gotta say, I love it and how you modified it. I did something similar to a 1999 Kymco Zing 125 I bought almost 10 years ago for really cheap, like 130 bucks, because the previous owner had managed to crack a sidecover and didn't want to bother with fixing it. And now I'm in the process of building a "Baby Bagger" with a Ducati 916 Tailcover out of a 2008 Dorton xt250. It's honestly really fun to mess around with those cheap bikes because you really don't risk much money should you mess up and almost no one else messes around with those things so it involves a lot of custom fab since you can't really buy of the shelf parts for these bikes, which is also tons of fun.
You get it! Thanks for sharing bro 🙏 this is why we do what we do. Curiosity a d creativity. It doesn’t have to be perfect. It doesn’t have to be the popular bike, it just has to be fun 🙌
Nice job! What a transformation - definitely a silk purse from a sow's ear! The original bike was a strange mixture. 3:03 Yes, the OE switches were janky, but their wiring was also routed through the bars, which is a feature you don't always find even on the high-end Japanese models.
I probably just have no class, but I even thought it looked pretty decent stock. This looks like a cool starting point to practice working on a bike and doing some mods, though it might be just as good or better to start with a used bike
Over $7,000 for the whole bike back then. OMG Zeth's build is a heap pile of dung! Alluminum cylinder covers, plastic-esque exhaust...there is nothing I can recommend. But hey, your gigs.
In Russia there is an ancient expression: to make candy out of shit. Looks amazing, but I think the cheapness of this motorcycle is noticeable, but the best customizers in UK will not say that this motorcycle is like a fake Chinese iPhone with an Android system because they are well-mannered enough :D
Ill let anyone say what they like about this bike 😂 it was very much a cheap build project and not claiming it to be the best build out there but it goes to show you can still have fun with less quality products
@@jishh I recommend using used motorcycles or rebuilding destroyed motorcycles. After the sanctions, Chinese transport poured into Russia. Even before the sanctions, we knew that Chinese things were terrible, but it turned out that Chinese things were terrible at the molecular level. China has disgusting metal alloys that are good for nothing. This metal is very susceptible to corrosion and this metal is not weldable due to impurities. Also, the hardness coefficient of Chinese metal leaves much to be desired, which is why, due to the rapid wear of all rubbing parts, Chinese vehicles and bikes need to be labeled with expiration dates. Buy a Chinese thing, you will spend much more on its maintenance. This is not saving money, trust the experience of post-Soviet countries. Better an old branded thing than a new Chinese one. But your project is interesting.
Have a look at the rest of my channels builds 🙌 all old bikes reborn. This is the first “new” build i have done that i got offered and thought, heck! Why not have a go 😂 the bike sold at the show back in May and he has been enjoying it ever since
Well what can I say 🤔......for a Chinese made bike ... 👏👏👏. My son bought a 125 hysung bobber 2 years ago and two harley riders said that the 125 was well smart !!!!.so when is the next build mate ??? Peace out ✌️
It's a Chinese built motorcycle l am just wondering if it's as bad as the Chinese built vehicles they are absolutely awful and l live in Australia were most newer vehicles don't rust at all but Chinese vehicles rust and to the point were certain Chinese vehicles the dealer is replacing the whole vehicle because the rusting is so bad such poor build quality and l own a 27 year old Hilux and it has absolutely no rust issues at all but Chinese vehicles are rusting l will never buy any Chinese built vehicle after all my Hilux was made in Japan and all Chinese vehicles will only last about 10 years because with wannabe MGs have a ten year warranty l only buy vehicles that will last more than 10 years l have seen a review on a wannabe MG and the reviewer mentioned they rust now in N.S.W Australia we have a yearly rego check for light vehicles over 5 years and any rust is a failer and my 27 year old Toyota Hilux has never failed because of rust but only a couple of exhaust failures one was due to a cheap Chinese first section of my the Hiluxes exhaust system so l got it changed for an Australian exhaust system and it passed and l found out were the exhaust noise was coming from the welding around the flange were it bolts onto the manifold had holes in it from crappy Chinese welding and you said your crappy Chinese motorcycle had good build quality no way there is no such thing as good Chinese build quality that doesn't exist and we may get Chinese built motorcycles but l haven't seen any
You know toyota replaced a bunch of frames in usa. Anyway hiluxes have been made in thailand for 20 years, ,gwm is now making in thailand, byd is just getting a factory online in thailand. Mg could be from china or thailand
@lassikinnunen ln Australia Toyota never replaced any chassis on any Hilux because obviously although it does snow but may be once in Sydney it did snow and all Hiluxes still have full box framed chassis and the chassis on my own 1997 Hilux has not replaced at what's this frame business a frame goes round a picture its chassis and in Australia we pronoun it as shassis
That thing is so cool for being a light custom! It really looks right at home among the other bikes!
It was a really fun time to be had! Something a little different eh
I gotta say, I love it and how you modified it. I did something similar to a 1999 Kymco Zing 125 I bought almost 10 years ago for really cheap, like 130 bucks, because the previous owner had managed to crack a sidecover and didn't want to bother with fixing it. And now I'm in the process of building a "Baby Bagger" with a Ducati 916 Tailcover out of a 2008 Dorton xt250. It's honestly really fun to mess around with those cheap bikes because you really don't risk much money should you mess up and almost no one else messes around with those things so it involves a lot of custom fab since you can't really buy of the shelf parts for these bikes, which is also tons of fun.
You get it! Thanks for sharing bro 🙏 this is why we do what we do. Curiosity a d creativity. It doesn’t have to be perfect. It doesn’t have to be the popular bike, it just has to be fun 🙌
Next video won't take 6 months to post next time. I promise 😅
But this video is almost entirely the same thing as the last video. You already showed us all of this 7 months ago!
@ its the complete build in one video, like i have done with all my builds
Nice job! What a transformation - definitely a silk purse from a sow's ear! The original bike was a strange mixture. 3:03 Yes, the OE switches were janky, but their wiring was also routed through the bars, which is a feature you don't always find even on the high-end Japanese models.
Very cool!
I quite like that, its not my usual taste. I just like watching these sorts of builds, nice to see it was well received!
Its a very unusual bike to begin with thats for sure!
Adding story and narrative to a build is goated
I probably just have no class, but I even thought it looked pretty decent stock. This looks like a cool starting point to practice working on a bike and doing some mods, though it might be just as good or better to start with a used bike
i personally like the exhaust on crome finish, outside of that, 100% like
Love what youve done with this ❤
I think it looks really really cool. Good job mate!
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Cool quick custom and a definite improvement 👍
This was such a fun project! I chopped things with a clear conscience
Welcome back. I was just thinking about you yesterday.
Everything looks better except the headlight cover, makes it to chunky😊
Thanks Kimmy! I do know the headlight covers aren’t for everyone but im happy with the outcome 🙌
Been waiting for an update, bout time Jish ! 😉
Sorry it took so long! I'll be doing a video to explain everything soon!
Nice build Josh, still got it mate.
Thanks matey 🙏
Great video
Subbed 👍🏼
Thank you 🙏
I like the indicators, where did you get them?
Ali express if i remember right! If i find out, ill share a link
@@jishh Thank you
@@jishhDid you find the link? :D I'm always looking for small indicators like these
Insane build! Love the video
What’s the name of the bike? Is it still manufactured?
Its a Zeths
great build!
Mutt motorcycle also build great custom looking bikes.
Yep! I know this as I am part of their media team
@@jishh cool, I ride a 250 Mastiff :)
How much was the bike from Amazon? And which brand? Awesome build simple for a DYI’r to do at home
I bought privately but used to be available on Amazon
Over $7,000 for the whole bike back then. OMG Zeth's build is a heap pile of dung! Alluminum cylinder covers, plastic-esque exhaust...there is nothing I can recommend.
But hey, your gigs.
It was a very much a guilty free chop 🤌 but yeah i agree i wouldn’t pay $7000 for one 😂
Definitely a sheep in wolf's clothing!! Not a bad looking bike..🤠👍
Something a little different 🙌
I like it send me one to the US
Rattle can? Fiberglass exhaust wrap? Oh yeah, its youtuber time
And? Its not like im pretending its the best job in the world 😂 cheap mods for a cheap bike. Simple, cost effective fun 🙌
i swear iv seen this before feel like its areupload
How are yal finding these bikes off Amazon all I'm finding are pit bikes for kids
Its no longer on there. And im fairly confident it was only available in America when you could buy them
@jishh I'm in America the chopper is on there but not your bobber
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Great build, except the cowl. That thing is absolutely hideous. Headlight looked better before.
I would have went 70s king queen seat upsweep pipes zbars that battery idea i agree with some flake paint works well too
Oh too true! I did think about going a little bit further with it but I actually liked the simplicity of this
@jishh that same company makes a bike called the naja that sells also on Amazon would be a good part 2 of it
What is the brand and model? I heard "Zed 250", but I can't find anything with that name.
Its a zeths 250 🤌 its in the description, and mentioned in other videos i have made
@jishh I have not seen your other videos, that is why I asked.
Cool i wish this chinese bobber available in my country. China is my neigboring country
it was metal?? cool bonus
It was solid!
What is orignal name of this bike
Its a Zeths 250
In Russia there is an ancient expression: to make candy out of shit. Looks amazing, but I think the cheapness of this motorcycle is noticeable, but the best customizers in UK will not say that this motorcycle is like a fake Chinese iPhone with an Android system because they are well-mannered enough :D
Ill let anyone say what they like about this bike 😂 it was very much a cheap build project and not claiming it to be the best build out there but it goes to show you can still have fun with less quality products
@@jishh I recommend using used motorcycles or rebuilding destroyed motorcycles. After the sanctions, Chinese transport poured into Russia. Even before the sanctions, we knew that Chinese things were terrible, but it turned out that Chinese things were terrible at the molecular level. China has disgusting metal alloys that are good for nothing. This metal is very susceptible to corrosion and this metal is not weldable due to impurities. Also, the hardness coefficient of Chinese metal leaves much to be desired, which is why, due to the rapid wear of all rubbing parts, Chinese vehicles and bikes need to be labeled with expiration dates. Buy a Chinese thing, you will spend much more on its maintenance. This is not saving money, trust the experience of post-Soviet countries. Better an old branded thing than a new Chinese one. But your project is interesting.
Have a look at the rest of my channels builds 🙌 all old bikes reborn. This is the first “new” build i have done that i got offered and thought, heck! Why not have a go 😂 the bike sold at the show back in May and he has been enjoying it ever since
It’s a “ CrapOla “ …..!
Alright Jeff calm down
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Well what can I say 🤔......for a Chinese made bike ... 👏👏👏.
My son bought a 125 hysung bobber 2 years ago and two harley riders said that the 125 was well smart !!!!.so when is the next build mate ???
Peace out ✌️
I have a complete build filmed and ready to edit 🙌 and more builds on the way once the new workshop is built ⚡️
@@jishh ,ok 👍will wait .
It's rebuild not built
Im about to blow your mind… it wasn’t rebuild either 👀
It's a Chinese built motorcycle l am just wondering if it's as bad as the Chinese built vehicles they are absolutely awful and l live in Australia were most newer vehicles don't rust at all but Chinese vehicles rust and to the point were certain Chinese vehicles the dealer is replacing the whole vehicle because the rusting is so bad such poor build quality and l own a 27 year old Hilux and it has absolutely no rust issues at all but Chinese vehicles are rusting l will never buy any Chinese built vehicle after all my Hilux was made in Japan and all Chinese vehicles will only last about 10 years because with wannabe MGs have a ten year warranty l only buy vehicles that will last more than 10 years l have seen a review on a wannabe MG and the reviewer mentioned they rust now in N.S.W Australia we have a yearly rego check for light vehicles over 5 years and any rust is a failer and my 27 year old Toyota Hilux has never failed because of rust but only a couple of exhaust failures one was due to a cheap Chinese first section of my the Hiluxes exhaust system so l got it changed for an Australian exhaust system and it passed and l found out were the exhaust noise was coming from the welding around the flange were it bolts onto the manifold had holes in it from crappy Chinese welding and you said your crappy Chinese motorcycle had good build quality no way there is no such thing as good Chinese build quality that doesn't exist and we may get Chinese built motorcycles but l haven't seen any
You know toyota replaced a bunch of frames in usa.
Anyway hiluxes have been made in thailand for 20 years, ,gwm is now making in thailand, byd is just getting a factory online in thailand. Mg could be from china or thailand
@lassikinnunen ln Australia Toyota never replaced any chassis on any Hilux because obviously although it does snow but may be once in Sydney it did snow and all Hiluxes still have full box framed chassis and the chassis on my own 1997 Hilux has not replaced at what's this frame business a frame goes round a picture its chassis and in Australia we pronoun it as shassis