Thanks for the shout out guys ,FYI I watch your videos every day for a years...I have a 1982 RM 80 that rides and runs perfect but needs a factory air box
That's the nice thing about them 'ol Hondas, especially the 4 strokes is they're pretty much unchanged through the 1990's, mostly the smaller displacement bikes like that. You could probably swap the latest XR100 motor to that Frame, and it'd bolt right up...
Any year xr80 or 100 will bolt in all the way till they stopped making them as the crf100. With a little time with a file to make the woodruff key fit you can even retrofit the later model CDI ignition.
Yes. It'll bolt right in. They didn't change the mounts from the 70s with the XR75 all the way to the end of the crf100. I have a 2000 xr100 motor in a 79 xl75.
@@randombuilds8336 thats awesome , my first bike was an XL 100 farm pack , bought off the neigbour in about 1986, It had a 64 tooth sprocket on the back , had full carry tray and towbar kit for feeding out hay , 60k was 6000 in 5th
@@noremaccystoms2195 they aren't quick bikes but they are fun. I've got a frankenstein bike that has xl100 cases, xr80 head, TB120 kit, xr80 transmission, pitbike outer rotor kit, and is shoehorned into a cr80 chassis. The japanese really have a corner on the hopup market for them. Takegawa, kitaco and rev-up all have big valve heads, short stroke big bore kits to stay at 100cc to big bore strokers that are 145cc, 5 disc clutches, 6 speeds, just about the sky is the limit on what you can do. The short stroke kit from kitaco is supposed to make around 14hp at 14krpm.
That was really cool that somebody who watches your videos offered to sell you a motor, XR's will never be CR's but they are totally kickass in their own way..
Outstanding job seeing how you followed through with this bike! You brought it back to life. The challenges you were faced with truly define your channel. Happy you didn’t give up on it! With a little more fine tuning this bike will be good to go. You finished strong 👍🏻! Way to go!
Rings look like they are kind of stuck, but running it will free them up. 4 strokes won't have air leaks at the crank seal, only oil. It cleaned right up when you got it to rev out off choke, no smoke noticed in the video. Thanks for the cool video, Joe!
I'm really glad you went ahead and got a engine for this old bike...It was well worth it...like you said..these are great little bikes for all ages and all riding levels...great content...love this channel...thank you for doing these videos and keep them coming buddy....
One of the best vids WHY i would say most of your fans stated on a xl xr cr crf im 53 i had atc s ct mini trail s. Xr cr xl. I realy respect that you got it running again
25:52 - Snoop, Cheech & Chong Visits 2Vintage I thought this Submarine was Kaput. this is a legit save. the Honda XR80 & XR100 started many young dudes into the world of Dirtbiking. Nice Work, 2Vintage, for another save & win. Bravo.
I'm currently trying to fix my 1985 xr100, videos like this really help me try and find the issues on the bike because I've never worked on a bike before. Thanks man
Air leak behind rotor? That would be an oil leak. It’s not a 2 stroke! More than likely leak is around carb manifold, either on carb or engine side. Timing and valve clearances would help too…
Hey bud, I am a new subscriber. I really like your Channel, especially when you work on Vintage dirt bikes. When I was a kid I had a brand new 1979 Suzuki DS 100. I had so much fun on that thing! As popular as RUclips is, I have never seen a vintage Suzuki ds100 on anyone's channel... . If you Google that model it pops up . It was like the only dirt bike of that time. With a square headlight . I was wondering if you have ever seen one ? There is nothing like the sound of an old 2 stroke dirt bike. I'm 55 years old now but you never outgrow having fun with old dirt bikes LOL! I live in Connecticut and I'm looking for a 70s Enduro that I can tinker on. Really nice old bikes are increasing in value so hopefully I can find something decent to play with. Thanks for the good content, you're teaching this old guy a thing or two. LOL
Nice work. My first bike was an 83 XL125 that I loved and totally beat the crap out of but never killed! They were pretty indestructible and super reliable back then.
Great job on this one. Take care of the few little issues and make a follow up video. I'd like to see it in proper running order. Those little bikes just go and go. Thanks again for your time today. Have yourself a great week.
You my friend fell victim to one of the classic blunders, “never get involved in a land war in Asia” but only slightly less well-known is this: “Never forget to install your footpegs"! Glad you didn't edit that out, and I'm glad it worked out in the end
probably the best starter bike ever. It's what I started on, and it was perfect. Right size, not too much power, but more than enough for a kid to have fun on, easy to kick over, very reliable, its a great first bike
Nice work. I wouldn't fix the original either. Wow it was rusty everywhere. You have determination and patience. Lol. I watch your videos every morning
2 vintage you should try using shell rotella since you always go through so much oil. They make it in 10w30 and of course 15w40. The cool thing is its cheaper than the motorcycle oil and it's JASO rated which means it can be used in wet clutches. I've been using it for years with no problems. I also use it on my summer daily bike Which is a 2001 kawasaki klr650. Oh and it also has a higher zddp content which is good for the older bikes.
Awesome job joe that's a sweet little bike will run forever now all considered not that bad condition for its age a good clean up and it will look mint take care mate great video 👍👌🔧🔧🔧
My best friend had one. Back in 85, some fozzy bear eyebrow looking dude from the east coast purchased it brand new. He drove it round the neighborhood with all the other dirt bike riders round the neighborhood and it was time to sell it to buy a car for college and work. His dog took a chunk out of the seat and he was selling it for $700 bucks, my buddy bought his ex marine pops along to purchase it and got it for $400 bucks, good to have a marine in the family, you wont get screwed. He bought it, left it at a wild mans house, cops got it, and now its been impounded for a good 30 years. Funny but true story. Good luck with yours.
Check the needle setting on the carb, I had to use a cheap Chinese knockoff because I lost the original but mine was running choppy just like that until I lowered it. Runs perfect now 👍🏻
Heck yeah man, I remember I had like 6 different machines at the time and I picked up an old xr200 that ran and drove perfectly but I guess I was too hard-core and wanted more cc's and newer machines so I sold it for $200 and now I really wish I hadn't done that lol 🤷♂️🤦♂️ I mean heck it may not have had all the power my KTM 380 2 stroke did but it was still a good running little dirt bike and could have been fun to put a girl on and have her come ride with me or a kid even...
i love this channel best place to learn a lot on engine and way to fix thing !!! i followed your 400ex video and rebuild mine it went like a charm ! thanks man
I'm so glad you ended up fixing that thing. Those were kinda my dream bikes when I was a kid my dad would take me to the dirt bike shop and I would test ride bikes, he wouldn't let me get a race bike so I always ended up looking at one of these as a compromise. But my dad didn't have alot of money and I ended up getting a used bike it was a Suzuki TC 100 it was pretty sweet. It was in great shape but yea long story. Anyways hope you put some polish to the honda and clean her up it will be sweet.
Hey 2vintage, I doubt you will read all of this or even see this but please try to. I’ve been watching you videos for about 7 months now, but not just because I was interested in them but because I had recently bought a four-wheeler and wanted to know what to do if it ever broke. So one day about 2 months ago my younger brother was riding it down the street when it blew up! We took it back to the house and I started taking a look at it, the first thing I noticed was that the oil was low. The guy who we bought it from told us he did a oil change right before he listed it. So we had been riding it with low oil for about 6 months since we gotten it. So I figured that the engine was locked up. Problem was, where? I started tearing down the four-wheeler and the top end was free, so I needed to get to the bottom end, but the way this motor was set up, the timing chain sprocket was bolted into or attached to in some way to the camshaft, and it would not budge! So I went to Harbor Freight and bought some impact rated stripped bolt sockets. They worked like a charm! I then got into the cylinder and I was very disappointed to see that the cylinder was scorched, and so was the back side of the piston. After further inspection, I was again disappointed in finding a hole in the bottom end. We put it up on Facebook in hopes of finding some one to sell us a lower unit. Turns out yesterday a man from about 25 min away had a donor. And the best part? We can have it for FREE! He said he has been working on four-wheelers like mine for over 30 years and if we had any questions that we could give him a call. That’s where i’m at right now with this build and we are plaining to get the engine at some point next week because there’s a “winter storm” (about 1 or 2 inches of snow and lots of ice, that’s something for the south!) and the man we are getting it from is out of town. If you or anybody is interested in my project and seeing a rookie fix a four-wheeler it’ll be on my channel with in a couple of weeks. It’s going to be a series so if you do watch one episode, there will be another. You don’t have to watch it and i’m not using you to promote my channel because I have like 11 subs, but if you’re interested, please just check it out. And maybe let me know some stuff I can do better.
Bro I know nothing about your four wheeler but I know that you should add oil at least every month or two, you aren't going to put a lot in there bu after 5 months your oil was for sure low. Here in Italy I have friends whit modern honda sh 125 that have to add oil because even if the engine is new it burns it, even the shop where I go to tops your oil for free. Hope you have fun whit your four wheeler and check the oil
@@paoloinzaghi2087 Thanks man, but here’s why I didn’t add oil to the machine, we didn’t ride it much because we had some problems with it when we first got it. So it sat for a while, we needed a new starter and a battery and they took a long while to get here. I believe we ordered it in January, and they didn’t come until March, then we needed the carb to be cleaned and we just put it off for a while so we eventually got it clean in the summer because we were tired of it sitting and then in November it blew up. So since we had it from last year, we put about 45 or 50 hours so I’d never thought I would need to put oil in it.
Did you get to fix the hole in the tank? I used to have a 1985 XR100. It gradually ran worse and worse until I set the point gap and cleaned them. Once it was timed right it ran great. I was 14 at the time and it was my first bike. It taught me a lot and I've been a honda 4 stroke guy ever since!
When dealing with spark it's a good idea to make sure there's no rust on the inside flywheel or any contact points including the points and including the magneto wherever there is rust on the electrical contacts they should all be cleaned saving you a headache down the road
, as a Honda owner props to you the pretty hard to kill that seems to be in fairly good condition for its age don't get rid of it hang on to it it will only get easier to sell the older it gets
Love the videos bro, I do same thing flip them fix old ones that otherwise would have went to junk yard unfortunately, but just wanted to say this was actually my 1st bike I ever had as a teenager.. the spark plug hole was stripped an had have local Honda dealership put a Healy coil in for me but one that was done $230 later and only $75 for bike I made out ok for $305 lol.. for my first bike.. but yea she don’t have much power lmao,, just got me out in the trails with my buddies at the time and started my life for bikes quads an anything with wheels for the most part lol.. take care broski
I've got you A extra tip for the throttle cable on those to for ya. You can use A bicycle shifter cable.& get some of those brass cable predrill cable slide ends. as asorted sets. That screw down.& tighten from both outter sides of the fittings for locking into place on the cable itself. Their called cable detents.
Honda 100s will rip pretty good its still not working right on carburetor or the air leak like you said. Its and iconic bike for little guys. But I like it too LOL
I wish I could find a Honda XL100 dual sport bike. It was my first street legal motorcycle back when I was 14 in 1973. My grandson is approaching 14, and has been riding off road on private property now for almost 3 years. But now his parents and I would like to get into trail riding, and in my state, any vehicle ridden on public property must be street legal. I thought about a Kawasaki KE100, but can't find one of those either. And it would be nice for him to have the same bike I had nearly 50 years ago. It does seem to have an air/fuel issue. An air leak in the crankcase is not an issue on a 4 stroke. The crankcase is vented on purpose. A bad crank seal would just result in an oil leak. If it is a vacuum leak, it would have to be either in the carburetor, or between the carburetor and the head. Those black rubber/plastic manifolds are really bad to crack. The way to find a vacuum leak is with an UNLIT propane torch. Open the valve slightly, and hold it around the carburetor and manifold while the engine is running. If there is a vacuum leak, the engine will suck in the propane, and the idle speed will go way up. If it is not a vacuum leak, it is likely a plugged passage somewhere in the carburetor. I use Berrymans spray carb cleaner and guitar strings to clean carburetors. I have had to go through the same carburetor 2-3 times before because I missed something. You might also try adjusting the pilot screw.
I have come full circle, I remember seeing this video over a year ago and wished i would find a cool bike to work on. Long behold I forgot about this video, then 2 weeks ago I found a sweet 1983 xl80s only thing missing is lights and battery, first time bike owner and gave her a tune up new tires, runs like a top and will be a perfect distraction for the family. Only thing that I am unsure of is the air box has a whole that looks like it was caused by an old battery explosion? Do i need to patch that up and how? Thank you for this video!
I've got that exact same bike, and the one thing I love about it is how quiet it is. Once I was driving it and a neighbour was cutting his grass, and the sound of the mower actualy drowned out the sound of the bike. My friend has an 09 rm85 and always boasts about how his bike is better, but the second he starts his bike up, people start calling th cops
Might be burning off the oil you put in cylinder,I fix one like this about year ago,rough on reving hard like that especially after been setting while,cool bike though
I love your videos and i have i suggestion for you about your bike plastic you can use a small torch to revive thoses plastics if your not sure just look it up there are loads of videos to show you and give you an idea on just how fast you have to keep the torch amd how far you need to be so you dont worp the plastic anny how have a good one and happy 2022 my friend love your vids
I'm curious, what is the bolt at the bottom of muffler for? My service manual said something about plugging the exhaust hole( while bolt is undone) and revving it to empty the carbon. I'm really confused, what does the carbon do?
An easy way to solder is just put a dab of solder on the tip of the solderer and then get the wire hot enough with that and you will be able to feed the solder on the wire as it will just melt through
got a few things to do yet on that thing more power means more speed and those tyres are going to fall apart but im sure it'll make someone happy later down the line
Cosmetics, new plastics, foot pegs for sure and you might make a buck or tow, I think that front fender is off a cr-250 or something, good luck on your flip.
4 strokes don't create a much of a vacuum in the crankcase. And definitely can't run lean from a case leak. If anything the case is pressurized from blow by.
I have not chase down my air leak yet on my 80xr but u was saying behind the flywheel? I was going to put gasket sealant to carburetor the o ring on there I dont think ceiling good .
A cool little bike. Good job fixing it 👍 But next time put some footpegs on, eh :-) I used to have a 100cc Kawasaki G4 trail bike which is similar, but I just like the sound of the 4-stroke better than the buzzing 2-stroke. But too bad the XR100 is not street legal.
Years ago, some little boy, somewhere,couldn't sleep at night,waiting to ride this honda, the next morning. Lol. Good job man.👍
One of the best parts about you is that you aren’t like every other RUclips mechanics and Pretend to lose their temper you just stay calm.
Thanks for the shout out guys ,FYI I watch your videos every day for a years...I have a 1982 RM 80 that rides and runs perfect but needs a factory air box
Remember when people used to hate on this guy, fair play you know your stuff. Great to see !
That's the nice thing about them 'ol Hondas, especially the 4 strokes is they're pretty much unchanged through the 1990's, mostly the smaller displacement bikes like that. You could probably swap the latest XR100 motor to that Frame, and it'd bolt right up...
Any year xr80 or 100 will bolt in all the way till they stopped making them as the crf100. With a little time with a file to make the woodruff key fit you can even retrofit the later model CDI ignition.
i got an 08 crf80 you think a 100cc would fit?
Yes. It'll bolt right in. They didn't change the mounts from the 70s with the XR75 all the way to the end of the crf100. I have a 2000 xr100 motor in a 79 xl75.
@@randombuilds8336 thats awesome , my first bike was an XL 100 farm pack , bought off the neigbour in about 1986,
It had a 64 tooth sprocket on the back , had full carry tray and towbar kit for feeding out hay , 60k was 6000 in 5th
@@noremaccystoms2195 they aren't quick bikes but they are fun. I've got a frankenstein bike that has xl100 cases, xr80 head, TB120 kit, xr80 transmission, pitbike outer rotor kit, and is shoehorned into a cr80 chassis. The japanese really have a corner on the hopup market for them. Takegawa, kitaco and rev-up all have big valve heads, short stroke big bore kits to stay at 100cc to big bore strokers that are 145cc, 5 disc clutches, 6 speeds, just about the sky is the limit on what you can do. The short stroke kit from kitaco is supposed to make around 14hp at 14krpm.
That was really cool that somebody who watches your videos offered to sell you a motor, XR's will never be CR's but they are totally kickass in their own way..
Outstanding job seeing how you followed through with this bike! You brought it back to life. The challenges you were faced with truly define your channel. Happy you didn’t give up on it! With a little more fine tuning this bike will be good to go. You finished strong 👍🏻! Way to go!
Rings look like they are kind of stuck, but running it will free them up. 4 strokes won't have air leaks at the crank seal, only oil. It cleaned right up when you got it to rev out off choke, no smoke noticed in the video.
Thanks for the cool video, Joe!
I'm really glad you went ahead and got a engine for this old bike...It was well worth it...like you said..these are great little bikes for all ages and all riding levels...great content...love this channel...thank you for doing these videos and keep them coming buddy....
One of the best vids WHY i would say most of your fans stated on a xl xr cr crf im 53 i had atc s ct mini trail s. Xr cr xl. I realy respect that you got it running again
25:52 - Snoop, Cheech & Chong Visits 2Vintage
I thought this Submarine was Kaput. this is a legit save. the Honda XR80 & XR100 started many young dudes into the world of Dirtbiking. Nice Work, 2Vintage, for another save & win. Bravo.
I'm currently trying to fix my 1985 xr100, videos like this really help me try and find the issues on the bike because I've never worked on a bike before.
Thanks man
Keep wrenching and keep learning.
Enjoy fixing and enjoy riding bikes. That's the way we all started. It leads to a lifetime of good times.
This is becoming a lost art. U do great things. May the sun always shine upon ur back to light the bolts in the shade
My buddy had is 82 stolen just a quick tip when you're cleaning Jets is good to have a clean surface to take it apart on
Air leak behind rotor? That would be an oil leak. It’s not a 2 stroke! More than likely leak is around carb manifold, either on carb or engine side. Timing and valve clearances would help too…
I'd say part of the smoke is the oil he put down the cylinder
@@rgracing4109 for sure. It seems smoke cleared up later as he’s riding it.
@@preez77 and the rings are probably going to sleep soon
Maybe the gap is out of spec
Hey bud, I am a new subscriber. I really like your Channel, especially when you work on Vintage dirt bikes. When I was a kid I had a brand new 1979 Suzuki DS 100. I had so much fun on that thing! As popular as RUclips is, I have never seen a vintage Suzuki ds100 on anyone's channel... . If you Google that model it pops up . It was like the only dirt bike of that time. With a square headlight . I was wondering if you have ever seen one ? There is nothing like the sound of an old 2 stroke dirt bike. I'm 55 years old now but you never outgrow having fun with old dirt bikes LOL! I live in Connecticut and I'm looking for a 70s Enduro that I can tinker on. Really nice old bikes are increasing in value so hopefully I can find something decent to play with. Thanks for the good content, you're teaching this old guy a thing or two. LOL
It's hard to find an old Honda that's not out of time but even harder to find one that won't run🤣
Glad you didn't quit...another great Honda saved from the bone yard. Congrats on a job well done.
I grew up riding these great little things. They're simple and light and just great fun.
Nice work. My first bike was an 83 XL125 that I loved and totally beat the crap out of but never killed! They were pretty indestructible and super reliable back then.
It’s great to see an old bike like that rebuilt and in the wind again man I bet that bikes happy , great job buddy love the videos
Great job on this one. Take care of the few little issues and make a follow up video. I'd like to see it in proper running order. Those little bikes just go and go. Thanks again for your time today. Have yourself a great week.
Nice! I had a 1981 Honda XR-100 back in the day - loved it. Built like a tank! You need foot pegs and a front number plate and you will be GOLDEN!
crank seal is not a problem to 4 stroke .
You’ve taught me a ton!
You my friend fell victim to one of the classic blunders, “never get involved in a land war in Asia” but only slightly less well-known is this: “Never forget to install your footpegs"! Glad you didn't edit that out, and I'm glad it worked out in the end
probably the best starter bike ever. It's what I started on, and it was perfect. Right size, not too much power, but more than enough for a kid to have fun on, easy to kick over, very reliable, its a great first bike
Love seeing old atvs come back to life. Great job!
I have an 1986 xr80 and xr100 Im going to be working on and this video definitely helps!
Great to see this classic come back to life.👍👍
Nice work. I wouldn't fix the original either. Wow it was rusty everywhere. You have determination and patience. Lol. I watch your videos every morning
Super cool that you were able to save it and give it a new life.
Back in the old days I've had to recut rear sprocket. Pain in the but but works. Looking good.
2 vintage you should try using shell rotella since you always go through so much oil. They make it in 10w30 and of course 15w40. The cool thing is its cheaper than the motorcycle oil and it's JASO rated which means it can be used in wet clutches. I've been using it for years with no problems. I also use it on my summer daily bike Which is a 2001 kawasaki klr650. Oh and it also has a higher zddp content which is good for the older bikes.
It never fails, i always throw my wrench in the oil pan as well
Awesome job joe that's a sweet little bike will run forever now all considered not that bad condition for its age a good clean up and it will look mint take care mate great video 👍👌🔧🔧🔧
The air leak will be where carb bolts on not crank seal.
Try spraying brake clean around it when running if it revs up u know the deal
I got a 86 xr100 Honda had it awhile my son ripping round on it great bike
Honda never disappoint.
Worthy of a complete restoration
My best friend had one. Back in 85, some fozzy bear eyebrow looking dude from the east coast purchased it brand new. He drove it round the neighborhood with all the other dirt bike riders round the neighborhood and it was time to sell it to buy a car for college and work. His dog took a chunk out of the seat and he was selling it for $700 bucks, my buddy bought his ex marine pops along to purchase it and got it for $400 bucks, good to have a marine in the family, you wont get screwed. He bought it, left it at a wild mans house, cops got it, and now its been impounded for a good 30 years. Funny but true story. Good luck with yours.
Who hasn’t watched these vids and wanted to do some bikes themselves
Awesome content again
Check the needle setting on the carb, I had to use a cheap Chinese knockoff because I lost the original but mine was running choppy just like that until I lowered it. Runs perfect now 👍🏻
Not surprised the engine ran as expected honda she could definitely use a rebuild in the future great job
I really learned a lot watching your vids thank you 🙏🏾
Same here on my 85s
@@theboogieman401 yea I learned a lot about 2 strokes watching him I rebuilt my blaster watching his vids you’d be surprised how much yt can teach you
@@xlisyn facts
Good job love these old bikes
Great job young man .. keep saving them old bikes , love the videos.
Heck yeah man, I remember I had like 6 different machines at the time and I picked up an old xr200 that ran and drove perfectly but I guess I was too hard-core and wanted more cc's and newer machines so I sold it for $200 and now I really wish I hadn't done that lol 🤷♂️🤦♂️ I mean heck it may not have had all the power my KTM 380 2 stroke did but it was still a good running little dirt bike and could have been fun to put a girl on and have her come ride with me or a kid even...
25:27 Reminded me of grease 2 with the guy doing the one song with his bike n smoke in the background lol
i love this channel best place to learn a lot on engine and way to fix thing !!! i followed your 400ex video and rebuild mine it went like a charm ! thanks man
I'm so glad you ended up fixing that thing. Those were kinda my dream bikes when I was a kid my dad would take me to the dirt bike shop and I would test ride bikes, he wouldn't let me get a race bike so I always ended up looking at one of these as a compromise. But my dad didn't have alot of money and I ended up getting a used bike it was a Suzuki TC 100 it was pretty sweet. It was in great shape but yea long story. Anyways hope you put some polish to the honda and clean her up it will be sweet.
I was just working on my XR80 today. I have many missing parts I am gathering, but making progress.
Hey 2vintage,
I doubt you will read all of this or even see this but please try to.
I’ve been watching you videos for about 7 months now, but not just because I was interested in them but because I had recently bought a four-wheeler and wanted to know what to do if it ever broke. So one day about 2 months ago my younger brother was riding it down the street when it blew up! We took it back to the house and I started taking a look at it, the first thing I noticed was that the oil was low. The guy who we bought it from told us he did a oil change right before he listed it. So we had been riding it with low oil for about 6 months since we gotten it. So I figured that the engine was locked up. Problem was, where? I started tearing down the four-wheeler and the top end was free, so I needed to get to the bottom end, but the way this motor was set up, the timing chain sprocket was bolted into or attached to in some way to the camshaft, and it would not budge! So I went to Harbor Freight and bought some impact rated stripped bolt sockets. They worked like a charm! I then got into the cylinder and I was very disappointed to see that the cylinder was scorched, and so was the back side of the piston. After further inspection, I was again disappointed in finding a hole in the bottom end. We put it up on Facebook in hopes of finding some one to sell us a lower unit. Turns out yesterday a man from about 25 min away had a donor. And the best part? We can have it for FREE! He said he has been working on four-wheelers like mine for over 30 years and if we had any questions that we could give him a call. That’s where i’m at right now with this build and we are plaining to get the engine at some point next week because there’s a “winter storm” (about 1 or 2 inches of snow and lots of ice, that’s something for the south!) and the man we are getting it from is out of town. If you or anybody is interested in my project and seeing a rookie fix a four-wheeler it’ll be on my channel with in a couple of weeks. It’s going to be a series so if you do watch one episode, there will be another. You don’t have to watch it and i’m not using you to promote my channel because I have like 11 subs, but if you’re interested, please just check it out. And maybe let me know some stuff I can do better.
Bro I know nothing about your four wheeler but I know that you should add oil at least every month or two, you aren't going to put a lot in there bu after 5 months your oil was for sure low. Here in Italy I have friends whit modern honda sh 125 that have to add oil because even if the engine is new it burns it, even the shop where I go to tops your oil for free. Hope you have fun whit your four wheeler and check the oil
@@paoloinzaghi2087 Thanks man, but here’s why I didn’t add oil to the machine, we didn’t ride it much because we had some problems with it when we first got it. So it sat for a while, we needed a new starter and a battery and they took a long while to get here. I believe we ordered it in January, and they didn’t come until March, then we needed the carb to be cleaned and we just put it off for a while so we eventually got it clean in the summer because we were tired of it sitting and then in November it blew up. So since we had it from last year, we put about 45 or 50 hours so I’d never thought I would need to put oil in it.
You need to check your oil more often, like before every ride.
@@wisecampmotorcycles8258 I guess so, and especially after I buy a new one, even if he says he just changed it.
Fuel line looks a little long, did you check to see if you're getting good fuel flow from the bowl drain screw?
Did you get to fix the hole in the tank? I used to have a 1985 XR100. It gradually ran worse and worse until I set the point gap and cleaned them. Once it was timed right it ran great. I was 14 at the time and it was my first bike. It taught me a lot and I've been a honda 4 stroke guy ever since!
Informative and awesome video as always. Thanks for your work Joe!🔥
When dealing with spark it's a good idea to make sure there's no rust on the inside flywheel or any contact points including the points and including the magneto wherever there is rust on the electrical contacts they should all be cleaned saving you a headache down the road
Not a spark issue
, as a Honda owner props to you the pretty hard to kill that seems to be in fairly good condition for its age don't get rid of it hang on to it it will only get easier to sell the older it gets
, older haha forgot to put that bit in sorry
Love the videos bro, I do same thing flip them fix old ones that otherwise would have went to junk yard unfortunately, but just wanted to say this was actually my 1st bike I ever had as a teenager.. the spark plug hole was stripped an had have local Honda dealership put a Healy coil in for me but one that was done $230 later and only $75 for bike I made out ok for $305 lol.. for my first bike.. but yea she don’t have much power lmao,, just got me out in the trails with my buddies at the time and started my life for bikes quads an anything with wheels for the most part lol.. take care broski
Don’t forget about the oring and paper gasket on the intake manifold
Great job Joe, Happy New Year from Scotland!
Good thing is that 81 engine that came off the bike some of the parts are ok 👍.
I've got you A extra tip for the throttle cable on those to for ya. You can use A bicycle shifter cable.& get some of those brass cable predrill cable slide ends. as asorted sets. That screw down.& tighten from both outter sides of the fittings for locking into place on the cable itself. Their called cable detents.
I had a 1977 Xr 75 and it was a beast such a cool bike
Great video you got a ton of old oil to get rid of I moved like 6months ago had alot to keep them videos coming buddy
yeah I'm not sure where to take it. Most places around me only take a few gallons at a time.
@@2vintage hey I took mine to the local dump they had a huge oil tank I dump all mine was there for 1hr dumping oil lol
@@2vintage look for old mechanic shops some people burn it for heat there a way get rid of it trust me good luck bro
@@2vintage Have you considered installing a waste oil heater in your garage? Put that old oil to use.
@@2vintage I always do the oil changes on the township vehicles I use full buckets of oil just trying to burn brush in the tundra
Awesome videos man, keep it up!!
Thanks for watching!
@@2vintage what is the top speed on your XR-100 Honda ?
Awesome video, first bike I ever rode was a xr100
So wanted one of these when I was a kid
Honda 100s will rip pretty good its still not working right on carburetor or the air leak like you said. Its and iconic bike for little guys. But I like it too LOL
Awesome so glad you fixed this one!
Excelente trabajo!!!🙌, y el XR 100 es una máquina total!!!💣💣💣👏👏
Would be nice to see you completely restire it..paint and everything
Pretty cool little bike. Would be worth a restore. I could never do what you do. I would want to keep most everything. lol
I wish I could find a Honda XL100 dual sport bike. It was my first street legal motorcycle back when I was 14 in 1973. My grandson is approaching 14, and has been riding off road on private property now for almost 3 years. But now his parents and I would like to get into trail riding, and in my state, any vehicle ridden on public property must be street legal. I thought about a Kawasaki KE100, but can't find one of those either. And it would be nice for him to have the same bike I had nearly 50 years ago.
It does seem to have an air/fuel issue. An air leak in the crankcase is not an issue on a 4 stroke. The crankcase is vented on purpose. A bad crank seal would just result in an oil leak. If it is a vacuum leak, it would have to be either in the carburetor, or between the carburetor and the head. Those black rubber/plastic manifolds are really bad to crack. The way to find a vacuum leak is with an UNLIT propane torch. Open the valve slightly, and hold it around the carburetor and manifold while the engine is running. If there is a vacuum leak, the engine will suck in the propane, and the idle speed will go way up.
If it is not a vacuum leak, it is likely a plugged passage somewhere in the carburetor. I use Berrymans spray carb cleaner and guitar strings to clean carburetors. I have had to go through the same carburetor 2-3 times before because I missed something. You might also try adjusting the pilot screw.
Joe that is probably the 5th engine I've personally seen you catch on fire!
I have come full circle, I remember seeing this video over a year ago and wished i would find a cool bike to work on. Long behold I forgot about this video, then 2 weeks ago I found a sweet 1983 xl80s only thing missing is lights and battery, first time bike owner and gave her a tune up new tires, runs like a top and will be a perfect distraction for the family. Only thing that I am unsure of is the air box has a whole that looks like it was caused by an old battery explosion? Do i need to patch that up and how? Thank you for this video!
Did you notice when it was smoking in your garage .
Not alot of exhaust was coming out the pipe.
Love the material
I've got that exact same bike, and the one thing I love about it is how quiet it is. Once I was driving it and a neighbour was cutting his grass, and the sound of the mower actualy drowned out the sound of the bike. My friend has an 09 rm85 and always boasts about how his bike is better, but the second he starts his bike up, people start calling th cops
Might be burning off the oil you put in cylinder,I fix one like this about year ago,rough on reving hard like that especially after been setting while,cool bike though
I love your videos and i have i suggestion for you about your bike plastic you can use a small torch to revive thoses plastics if your not sure just look it up there are loads of videos to show you and give you an idea on just how fast you have to keep the torch amd how far you need to be so you dont worp the plastic anny how have a good one and happy 2022 my friend love your vids
I'm curious, what is the bolt at the bottom of muffler for? My service manual said something about plugging the exhaust hole( while bolt is undone) and revving it to empty the carbon. I'm really confused, what does the carbon do?
An easy way to solder is just put a dab of solder on the tip of the solderer and then get the wire hot enough with that and you will be able to feed the solder on the wire as it will just melt through
got a few things to do yet on that thing more power means more speed and those tyres are going to fall apart but im sure it'll make someone happy later down the line
Cosmetics, new plastics, foot pegs for sure and you might make a buck or tow, I think that front fender is off a cr-250 or something, good luck on your flip.
4 strokes don't create a much of a vacuum in the crankcase. And definitely can't run lean from a case leak. If anything the case is pressurized from blow by.
I have not chase down my air leak yet on my 80xr but u was saying behind the flywheel? I was going to put gasket sealant to carburetor the o ring on there I dont think ceiling good .
I ran the wheels off of an XL100. Great bike.
Similar to my 81 xr80 that I loved
Foreal joe never gets upset ...awsome must be somthing in the water in WC lol
I know its cold but you really need to ventilate the place 🤣
I hot one the same year runs great and is tank
did you have a gasket on the carb when you put it on?
A cool little bike. Good job fixing it 👍 But next time put some footpegs on, eh :-) I used to have a 100cc Kawasaki G4 trail bike which is similar, but I just like the sound of the 4-stroke better than the buzzing 2-stroke. But too bad the XR100 is not street legal.
Always more fun riding a slower bike fast then a fast bike slow 👍
You just half to look them over really good is all. As where& how they mount onto the frames is basically all there is to that part of it.
For spark use a black cup works alot better .lights up the whole cup your good
25:15 should have been your thumb nail lol
Nice build you rock
Have a kdx 80 basically same way as ur xr rusty needs much love😰
Is the exhaust clogged? When it was smoking really bad in the garage, it looked like smoke was only coming out the side of the muffler.