Thats what i like about this youtuber. His videos are well made Different to the rest Great info with spot on details and funny making it more interesting Smooth videos and transitioning between takes are next level
how is it possible that this channel produces some of the most entertaining and high quality content for bikeers and the the average youtuber on their journey through the web. these guys are CRIMINALLY under appreciated. I aspire to make content like this
Helps that a retailer is bankrolling this. They don't have to worry as much about getting ad revenue and they can put a lot more effort into the video quality than the average RUclipsr.
Trained cinematographer, editor, researcher, lawyer, marketing/money finder, and presenter, all savvy at what they do. And the content is nothing short of life saving. Good work. Canadians are, in general, habitually underestimated. Especially by us Americans.
Can we just take a minute, and despite anything and everything you like or dont like about this channel, just really appreciate the production quality of virtually ALL the videos on this channel! Ecspecially for having under 1 million subscribers! Thanks a ton for all the reviews, rides, tips, and everything else on this channel.💪Cheers
Tip for seats. Use a garment steamer on the foam after you take the old cover off. Will puff the foam out to like new. Also plastic or silicone splay on the foam before you wrap the seat will help the fabric slide as you pull it. Love the videos, keep up the great work!!
I'm not from the US either but there is an everlasting rivalry between the US and Canada when it's about ice hockey (also with Russia IIRC). It's the same as the (soccer) rivalry between The Netherlands and Germany, will also never seize to exist.
This editing is way better than network television. I feel like I keep saying this, but I feel like I need to keep saying this! Great work, stellar content.
You guys did it again. Such unique, fun videos. From a Canadian myself to you guys, one hell of a job! My only one complain is...MORE VIDEOS please! Cheers!
I'm not going to lie, I don't always appreciate the aesthetic of your videos (not that I don't respect it, they're all well made. The content within them is always ace too), but that just makes me want to say that this video is pretty much 10/10 at every conceivable point. Really outdid yourselves with this one, I think. Good video, I'll definitely be sharing it around.
A small tip for anyone, i learned from an old mechanic, use a bit of gasoline when applying handlebar grips, the fuel dries out quick, and sticks great while it lubricates before
This may be one of the best RUclips channels I’ve ever seen. The creativity and production is incredible every time all the time. I am impressed very impressed and I am a created myself just not on this platform
Some really good tips there ! I'd seriously consider wearing safety glasses or a shield when spraying the contact cleaner. I've seen a mechanic at a Kawie shop drop a small swarm of yellow jackets with that stuff mid flight. It was like they hit a wall, no wriggling just pssst and straight to the floor.
@@walkaway6353 My buddys the Twantick brothers down the street had the 77 and the 78 yz 80. I had a 79 kx 80. 12 years old surrounded by endless badass places to ride in East Tucson.
@@heartsky LOL thats a jump...I had the XR600. Man I miss that bike. I took my kid's for a ride one time just so they could say they road with daddy at 100+ mph on a dirt road. They could look at the digital spedo and see. When the yz 80 came out I was racing the YZ125 and used the 80 for a pit bike. While waiting for the new ZX that was back ordered , HONDA asked me to try the CR125. I got the 1st CR125 on the east coast. I smoked the ZX's LOL. I canceled the order on the new ZX and the rest was history. I was one of the first to race in the "super dome" when it was first built. I rode with Gary Bailey and have pictures of his son as a boy. WOW THANK's for the memory's.
11:45 the moment when you find out there us no spark. Good job! Would like to see a total hour count, as well ad a start from zero cost( bike, products, pladtics, Vinyl ect)
Thanks! Hour count would be about 50 (took us 6 days). But that's filming and working - I reckon it'd be a three-day project otherwise. As for cost, we're into it 1000 bucks. ~RF9
@@nyetloki Nah 1000 CAD includes the bike. And maybe four days for one person (ish). Hard to say exactly, but Aneesh was busy filming at least half the time. ~RF9
I love taking old and making it look new, especially when you can use a little elbow grease and a few days to do it, and still keep the factory parts and pieces. Good job.
I.. freaking.. love.. your videos! The little details that you add here and there that you obviously would have had to do some research on is just one of the many things you do in your videos that you just don't see much of on RUclips. Also love the little jokes and wise cracks slid into your videos. I truly consider this premium content and quality video making that leaves you with a tangible feeling you've gained something from watching. Keep up the good work :)
LOL. I googled Mrs. McDavid’s Garage Door. For those of you that already knew the reference, I am a non-hockey fan in southeast coastal USA. The closest I get to hockey is playing golf with Michel Dion.
I have a 1978 Suzuki JR50 from when I was a kid. I got it from my grandparent's shed and it had been sitting there for 20-25 years, and was last ridden by my younger cousins. Thanks for this video, the Yamaha in this video is basically the same bike. I am going to restore my childhood bike and will be watching this several times more.
@@techandtrains101 True. It would have felt out of place in this video, but I still want my engine rev at the beginning of regular, more casual gear/hacks videos though
Your channel is just phenomenonal. It's far beyond the calibre of entertainment I'd hoped possible on RUclips. Congratulations, and thanks for making such rad, informative content.
can we just take a moment to appreciate the fact that the first minute of this video could be incriminating evidence posted publicly to the internet of ryan stealing a dirtbike and no one bats an eye
So, a year ago I seen this video. Something clicked, and just recently I swapped a little 1984 LT50 for a 1986 KX60 in condition not far off this bike. Your videos genuinely inspire! Thank you.
@Badger0fDeath I realize that, but I was referring to something specifically Canadian. In Canada there's a law for broadcasters about Canadian content. I think it primarily applies to radio stations. They had to have a certain % of air time that was Canadian artists. It sounds Orwellian, but we're living next door to a cultural Goliath. It was an attempt to preserve Canadian artists. The program was quite successful; there are more Canadian musicians and bands than our comparative population would indicate we should have. Then of course there's the matter of US spelling which is quite different than the Queen's English. Some software is kind of cheeky offering dictionary choices of, "English or Simplified English (US)"
Love these kinds of low-investment, high-yield projects. A roached out bike, a Sunday afternoon, some store-bought stuff and if nothing else it's gotta feel good to look at. Also loved the music.
I love to see these old machines brought back to life for people to be able to enjoy all over again. Finding an old bike like the one you had as a kid and letting your kid learn to ride on would be a pretty cool idea too IMO.
A masterclass in 12 minutes of paying attention to detail and cleaning a bike up right! What a cool little bike. Reminds me of the nearly showroom-quality '76 Honda CT70 of my grandpa's that I'm just about done fixing up.
My first bike was a 1979 YZ80f, which was white with red Yamaha stripes in Australia. As a sign of, great respect I painted my XSR 900 tank the same. It does look so amazingly great. If I could post a picture I would.
@@TheHogart My first bike was a Yamaha RD350, I loved it to the moon and back. That explains why I fell for the XSR 900, they are very similar. I later found out there is a mod that makes the XSR 900 look like a RD350, to me that is awesome!
Each time I find a new favorite F9 video, along comes another one that becomes my favorite. I’m gonna be sad when I run out of videos on my current binge, it’ll be hard to wait in between vids!
A kid who,lived near me got a new RM50 in 78. His dad flipped it over backwards and broke a few things the night he got it. He cried and yelled at his dad. His father replaced everything like new. I was a bit older and his dad said he was a little mad at the dealer as he would not have bought him such a peppy bike for his first bike. He learned to ride it well with no major mishaps.
My kids bikes were all ridden into the ground, even the near indestructible Honda 50 cries out to me for the years of abuse it suffered at their hands.
Best vid you've done IMO, cool soundtrack, excellent detailing tips and of course humour too! Canadastan must have similar political figures as we do here in Straya...the only vid you've produced that I've actually watched twice, awesome
@@rayoneill8126 Connor McDavid is a famous ice hockey player, so his mom’s garage door is probably all scuffed from shooting hockey pucks against it as a kid.
This takes me back to my first bike, 1978 Yahama YZ 100. As a 13 year old I stripped it down to the frame, cleaned and painted it. Had the cylinder bored and installed a new piston and rings and Boysen reeds. It was a great little bike.
"No mechincal skills other than screwing on and cleaning" Said ryan and proceeded to re-upholster a seat and McGuyver a sandblaster.
sandblaster is old school :D yes i`m old -.-
tacking a new seat isnt that hard tho
@@Ladosligese damn Id never thought of that trick
TBF, using scissors, a staple gun and a McGuyver sandblaster doesn't really qualify as "mechanical aptitude". ;)
Then ditching said sand blaster and using paint stripper 🤣
I like that you included the “washed” transformation images as well. Instead of just doing the before and after like most people do.
Haha I like when he mentioned Trudeau with the black face
That tank plastic looks wrecked in the final shots
Thats what i like about this youtuber. His videos are well made
Different to the rest
Great info with spot on details and funny making it more interesting
Smooth videos and transitioning between takes are next level
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The best motorcycle chanel by far. Like going to a fine restaurant once a month. While something like Yammienoob is like eating fast food daily.
🤣👌🏻
Yammienoob is more like a sketchy looking street vendor.
@Samuel Crass In the begining Yammienoob used to be realy good when he was still a small chanel, but now his content is repetitive.
Yammie just slams you with lists, so little content
Don’t disrespect the shabby cube, scratchy pube, Yammie noob! Yall aren’t being nice to him rn
how is it possible that this channel produces some of the most entertaining and high quality content for bikeers and the the average youtuber on their journey through the web. these guys are CRIMINALLY under appreciated. I aspire to make content like this
Helps that a retailer is bankrolling this. They don't have to worry as much about getting ad revenue and they can put a lot more effort into the video quality than the average RUclipsr.
Trained cinematographer, editor, researcher, lawyer, marketing/money finder, and presenter, all savvy at what they do. And the content is nothing short of life saving. Good work. Canadians are, in general, habitually underestimated. Especially by us Americans.
The music choices in your videos is beyond expert level. Every video is a masterpiece of art.
Do you what the song is at 1:27?
@@notfunny3397 Hit the Ground Running · Oliver & the Spectacles
It's really refreshing after hearing the same 10 royalty free tracks playing on every video.
"Popular amongst Canadian political figures"
Ryan never disappoints.
I was like "No He didn't just say that" 😂🤣😂🤣
Hahahaha. Love this comment!!
OMFG I died laughing
I am sooo thankful I wasn't drinking coffee while watching this!
Blackening Canadian political figures is tight. Whoops, wrong channel.
Can we just take a minute, and despite anything and everything you like or dont like about this channel, just really appreciate the production quality of virtually ALL the videos on this channel! Ecspecially for having under 1 million subscribers!
Thanks a ton for all the reviews, rides, tips, and everything else on this channel.💪Cheers
What is there that is not to like about this chanel, and who are the people that don't like it?
Nailed it
Always amazing
@@jmackinjersey1 People saying he's using a know-it-all tone and some other shit. No, he's just professional.
Tip for seats. Use a garment steamer on the foam after you take the old cover off. Will puff the foam out to like new. Also plastic or silicone splay on the foam before you wrap the seat will help the fabric slide as you pull it. Love the videos, keep up the great work!!
Great tip, thanks!
When Ryan said: “Muc-off because it rhymes with f*** off and that how I feel about brushes”
I felt that
I love how he doesn't suck up to brands
"Like a Canada-US hockey game, the longer you spend rubbing it in, the better"
Comedy gold.
A talented Host Mr. Ryan paired with a talented Cinematographer and Editor Mr. Aneesh Shivanekar is what you need for a quality youtube video
@Ya Mumzhitachi That's his editor's name, dummy.. look in the description..
AdventureCapitalist tis a joke I believe
Don't forget the music, I think is the only motorcycle RUclips channel where the music is really good doing what is supposed to do.
As long as he stays away from the talented Mr Ripley
"Like a Canada-US hockey game: the longer you spend rubbing it in, the better"
This joke nearly killed me, touuuuuuu-ché' 😭🤣
Enlighten me... Not from America.. what does it mean?
I'm not from the US either but there is an everlasting rivalry between the US and Canada when it's about ice hockey (also with Russia IIRC).
It's the same as the (soccer) rivalry between The Netherlands and Germany, will also never seize to exist.
Pretty sure buffalo beat Toronto but got their asses handed to them by Ottawa
Leafs suck
viaductdreams thanks for the lesson, I was already doubtful about the spelling. You can guess English ain't my mother tongue :)
*haven't won the cup in 30 years.*
My brushes are Muc off because it rhymes with f#$& Off 🤣🤣🤣
pause at 3:00
Mint 👌👌
I love your videos!
This editing is way better than network television. I feel like I keep saying this, but I feel like I need to keep saying this! Great work, stellar content.
this channel is INSANE! this video made me feel like a teenager again, reminded me of the excitement of modding and shining my dirt bikes....
I was just about to give up on my old 2000 husqvarna's "lived in" look, but you came and brightened my day. Thanks man, this is just what i needed!
damn, i watched this just prior tu restoring a Husqvarna wr 250 1979
Never give up, my guy! You got this!
You guys did it again. Such unique, fun videos. From a Canadian myself to you guys, one hell of a job! My only one complain is...MORE VIDEOS please! Cheers!
i would absolutely love a series on this particular video idea. whenever you find a sub 500 dollar bike, just take it to such a restored level.
Yeah, like Countin' Cars but for motorcycles!
Yeah
I don't think there is a comparable motorcylce youtube channel out there. Such high quality videos.
That walnut airgun trick is world-changing for me.
When Fortnine uploads a video, you leave everything and watch it.
Brilliant one, yet again
couldn't agree more! i was about to start editing for a new upload and 12minutes later, I'm typing this comment!
I'm not going to lie, I don't always appreciate the aesthetic of your videos (not that I don't respect it, they're all well made. The content within them is always ace too), but that just makes me want to say that this video is pretty much 10/10 at every conceivable point. Really outdid yourselves with this one, I think. Good video, I'll definitely be sharing it around.
"Popular amongst Canadian political figures." 😂😂😂
I laughed far harder there then I should've lmfao.
Hahaha Trudeau is an idiot
Funny how I laughed out loud and my girl friend just shook her head and walked away. LOL
That joke was justin time ...
on point!
A small tip for anyone, i learned from an old mechanic, use a bit of gasoline when applying handlebar grips, the fuel dries out quick, and sticks great while it lubricates before
wouldn't that affect the grip in the long run?
@@fabiopunk1661 noo the gasoline dries up soo quickly that basically there are no side effects also for the longevity of the rubber
@@diegojosephia hold on. I guess you mean what we call benzine in Europe. Gasoline over here is diesel fuel.
@@fabiopunk1661 i am from europe😂 benzine is euro 95 and 98, but i didn't know that fuel and gasoline are different
For anyone wondering, the first song is Hit the Ground Running by Oliver and the Spectacle
Thank you. I literally typed in all the lyrics and useless google gave me nothing lol
another proof video for:
BEST. RUclips. CHANNEL. PERIOD.
The Trudeau joke had me laughing so hard I had to pause the video; very funny my friend
I was looking restoration videos all day on youtube and now this.. I'm so happy.
This may be one of the best RUclips channels I’ve ever seen. The creativity and production is incredible every time all the time. I am impressed very impressed and I am a created myself just not on this platform
My Dad owned a YZ-80. It’s great to see the simularities of them and what they looked like. Them twin springs though!
Meanwhile, I haven't cleaned anything but the chain on my bike in 3 years of ownership
You own a KLR too?
Well, thats the most important thing ;)
Mine doesn't have a chain so mine doesn't even get that. Does get a wipe over though as birds do like to shit on it here and there.
Same bought it with 2 miles has 33k now
@@corona_beforecorona I think I bought my 95 Nighthawk 750 with 29k miles and now it has 43k
Haven’t watched it yet..but I know I’ll be sad when it ends 😔
Edit : just like I said ☹️
you won't
Мога да ти предложа нов симсон за 3500 лв.
Don't cry because it's over, smile remembering the good times you had
Dang....this channel deserves more subs.
I’m not even into motorcycles and I subscribed. Many people have said it before but the quality and entertainment is unreal.
Not only do you have the best motorcycle content videos on RUclips. You have the best videos period on RUclips.
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Some really good tips there ! I'd seriously consider wearing safety glasses or a shield when spraying the contact cleaner. I've seen a mechanic at a Kawie shop drop a small swarm of yellow jackets with that stuff mid flight. It was like they hit a wall, no wriggling just pssst and straight to the floor.
This is what I wanted to see Ryan! Thank you
Nice but would like to hear it run. Everyone wanted a YZ 50 when they came out
Until the YZ80 came out. What a rocket!!! Man those were the days ; }
@@walkaway6353 My buddys the Twantick brothers down the street had the 77 and the 78 yz 80. I had a 79 kx 80. 12 years old surrounded by endless badass places to ride in East Tucson.
I had a YZ60, then got the YZ80, then got a XR500.
@@heartsky LOL thats a jump...I had the XR600. Man I miss that bike. I took my kid's for a ride one time just so they could say they road with daddy at 100+ mph on a dirt road. They could look at the digital spedo and see.
When the yz 80 came out I was racing the YZ125 and used the 80 for a pit bike. While waiting for the new ZX that was back ordered , HONDA asked me to try the CR125. I got the 1st CR125 on the east coast. I smoked the ZX's LOL. I canceled the order on the new ZX and the rest was history.
I was one of the first to race in the "super dome" when it was first built. I rode with Gary Bailey and have pictures of his son as a boy.
WOW THANK's for the memory's.
The Suzuki DS 80 1987 what a little mini enduro cross i had one
Absolutely my favorite motorcycle youtube channel . Thanks for doing what you do
This is by far the best channel on YT!! Big fan from Brazil here!
11:45 the moment when you find out there us no spark.
Good job! Would like to see a total hour count, as well ad a start from zero cost( bike, products, pladtics, Vinyl ect)
lol too easy! the moment when you find out no bottom end compression.
Brad Landers ldles at 3500rpm with the screw backed out all the way... hahhahah
Thanks! Hour count would be about 50 (took us 6 days). But that's filming and working - I reckon it'd be a three-day project otherwise. As for cost, we're into it 1000 bucks. ~RF9
@@FortNine so 48 man hours (3 days x 8 hours x 2 ppl) and 1000 CAD not including the bike itself?
@@nyetloki Nah 1000 CAD includes the bike. And maybe four days for one person (ish). Hard to say exactly, but Aneesh was busy filming at least half the time. ~RF9
I love taking old and making it look new, especially when you can use a little elbow grease and a few days to do it, and still keep the factory parts and pieces. Good job.
I.. freaking.. love.. your videos! The little details that you add here and there that you obviously would have had to do some research on is just one of the many things you do in your videos that you just don't see much of on RUclips. Also love the little jokes and wise cracks slid into your videos. I truly consider this premium content and quality video making that leaves you with a tangible feeling you've gained something from watching.
Keep up the good work :)
LOL. I googled Mrs. McDavid’s Garage Door.
For those of you that already knew the reference, I am a non-hockey fan in southeast coastal USA.
The closest I get to hockey is playing golf with Michel Dion.
I have a 1978 Suzuki JR50 from when I was a kid. I got it from my grandparent's shed and it had been sitting there for 20-25 years, and was last ridden by my younger cousins. Thanks for this video, the Yamaha in this video is basically the same bike. I am going to restore my childhood bike and will be watching this several times more.
Who misses the rev of the engine that starts F9 videos?
It belongs in the gear rundowns, lifehacks, ect but not cinematic masterpieces like this.
More Cowbell nothing screams noob youtuber like engine sound at the start. every 12 yr old puts one. step up to higher quality my man
I don't. ~RF9
@@FortNine Correct answer! Stay classy RF9!
@@techandtrains101 True. It would have felt out of place in this video, but I still want my engine rev at the beginning of regular, more casual gear/hacks videos though
Just discovered channel, my favorite already, and now I'm going to begin from the beginning. Binge watching sessions start now...
Bruh ur editor Aneesh should be a DJ. I’m supposed to work rn but I’m dancing! lol
Not the worst thing to start your day dancing
@@rony.482 delete
Sameer Ishaque
why?
@@rony.482 You wouldn't happen to know the song that starts around 4:00 would you? Kinda sounds like Ratatat.
Perhaps THE BEST restoration video I’ve seen... not kidding
OK, real, COMPLETE music credits PLEASE. There's too much good stuff. That first stax vibe track has the whole family here in Australia grooving!
"How to triple your investment in 10 easy steps" 😂
This is a great channel, really good tech tips and still immensely amusing at the same time. Well done
"... the longer you rub it in ...". Priceless :)
This video made me clean up my DRZ. I don't know if I should be angry or thankful...
Keep the great content coming!
Your content and presentation are second to none. I do wish you’d skip the bad words so I could show my boys these awesome videos:)
"The only thing we didnt change, was the color"
Plot Twist, every Yamaha is now blue, not yellow.
Except Waverunners
They were much better looking when they were yellow. Been waiting 30? years for them to switch back.
@@johnnyrebellion8672 they won't change back because suzuki is yellow
anniversary editions are yellow
Yellow sounds like Sea-Doo XPs. What year of Waverunner was yellow.
Your channel is just phenomenonal. It's far beyond the calibre of entertainment I'd hoped possible on RUclips.
Congratulations, and thanks for making such rad, informative content.
can we just take a moment to appreciate the fact that the first minute of this video could be incriminating evidence posted publicly to the internet of ryan stealing a dirtbike and no one bats an eye
might aswell put it to good use, as opposed to it probably being scrapped or mistreated.
there like a 95% chance its just a bit and he actually paid for it.
It's OK. He put the bike back when he was done.
We love him and want him to get away with it!
@@ElementofKindness Newer version of "Pimp My Ride" sans the video screens.
So, a year ago I seen this video. Something clicked, and just recently I swapped a little 1984 LT50 for a 1986 KX60 in condition not far off this bike. Your videos genuinely inspire! Thank you.
i had the 250 version of this when i was 14. you have a new subscriber due to the memory lane you just took me down. thanks.
"My brushes are muc-off because it rhymes with f***-off and thats how I feel about brushes" thats just gold
"Why zee"? You're gonna lose your Canadian content designation with that. It's why zed, eh?
@Badger0fDeath I realize that, but I was referring to something specifically Canadian. In Canada there's a law for broadcasters about Canadian content. I think it primarily applies to radio stations. They had to have a certain % of air time that was Canadian artists.
It sounds Orwellian, but we're living next door to a cultural Goliath. It was an attempt to preserve Canadian artists.
The program was quite successful; there are more Canadian musicians and bands than our comparative population would indicate we should have.
Then of course there's the matter of US spelling which is quite different than the Queen's English. Some software is kind of cheeky offering dictionary choices of, "English or Simplified English (US)"
Fench canadians call them "weezee"
@@iSim0641 What do our friends in Newfoundland call them, bai?
@@morstyrannis1951 Need to fire up the RUclips search bar and find me some Red Green Show archives. A'boot as Canadiene as it gets.
Nice call bro!!
Looks like I’m gonna have “Kokomo” stuck in my head for at least a week now!
You and me both bro xD
Love these kinds of low-investment, high-yield projects. A roached out bike, a Sunday afternoon, some store-bought stuff and if nothing else it's gotta feel good to look at.
Also loved the music.
I love to see these old machines brought back to life for people to be able to enjoy all over again. Finding an old bike like the one you had as a kid and letting your kid learn to ride on would be a pretty cool idea too IMO.
I learned to ride on a 1970 Honda CT70 which still runs.
Dude....... you channel is like my new fav place. I've been binging your vids, so freakn' awesome. Keep up the good work.
3:44 OMG I laughed so hard. Way to go Ryan!
CANADA
omg dude i wanted to here the 2 stroke scream. awesome video.
A masterclass in 12 minutes of paying attention to detail and cleaning a bike up right! What a cool little bike. Reminds me of the nearly showroom-quality '76 Honda CT70 of my grandpa's that I'm just about done fixing up.
My first bike was a 1980 YZ80. This was an awesome video. Thanks for your hard work.
When I was shopping for an XSR900, I ended up choosing the silver.
But damn was that a hard choice over the 50th anniversary yellow.
My first bike was a 1979 YZ80f, which was white with red Yamaha stripes in Australia. As a sign of, great respect I painted my XSR 900 tank the same. It does look so amazingly great. If I could post a picture I would.
My thoughts exactly when I bought mine! I also chose the silver.
Same for my xsr 700, i really liked the yellow, but i ended up with green instead. It was a tough decision!
@@TheHogart My first bike was a Yamaha RD350, I loved it to the moon and back. That explains why I fell for the XSR 900, they are very similar. I later found out there is a mod that makes the XSR 900 look like a RD350, to me that is awesome!
Xsr900 is a fabulous bike. Definetly going to be my next.
LAST SONG WAS REALY EPIC FOR THE MOMENT. ON POINT.
This is really satisfying to watch. Great job guys, not only with this, but also with all the other vids on your channel 🤟🏻💪🏻🔥
Perfect fun DIY project for anyone with a restoration project on a sitting bike. Very well explained.
Each time I find a new favorite F9 video, along comes another one that becomes my favorite. I’m gonna be sad when I run out of videos on my current binge, it’ll be hard to wait in between vids!
I've still got my '78 Suzuki RM 50 that I got, brand new, when I was 8 years-old. It's still in really great shape.
Sweet little bike! This YZ is very much the doppelganger to the RM50. ~RF9
A kid who,lived near me got a new RM50 in 78. His dad flipped it over backwards and broke a few things the night he got it. He cried and yelled at his dad. His father replaced everything like new. I was a bit older and his dad said he was a little mad at the dealer as he would not have bought him such a peppy bike for his first bike. He learned to ride it well with no major mishaps.
My kids bikes were all ridden into the ground, even the near indestructible Honda 50 cries out to me for the years of abuse it suffered at their hands.
Man, F9 makes this look so easy 😅
I had a bad day at work yet I am sure this video will make me forget about it
Nice restoration, keep those classics alive! They can run forever!
best video ever! Please do more restorations like this!
Best vid you've done IMO, cool soundtrack, excellent detailing tips and of course humour too! Canadastan must have similar political figures as we do here in Straya...the only vid you've produced that I've actually watched twice, awesome
That Trudeau comment... you spicey boi!!!
"...more scuffed than Mrs. McDavid's garage door"
Now THAT's a very subtle, very Canadian joke.
Could you explain that one for an Irish guy or is it too obscure for the likes of me to get it?
@@rayoneill8126 Connor McDavid is a famous ice hockey player, so his mom’s garage door is probably all scuffed from shooting hockey pucks against it as a kid.
@@christianmundloch2912 ah I see. Thanks Christian 👍
Thanks buddy. Great spring cleaning video. Good tunes too. Goes well with the fine cinematography.
This takes me back to my first bike, 1978 Yahama YZ 100. As a 13 year old I stripped it down to the frame, cleaned and painted it. Had the cylinder bored and installed a new piston and rings and Boysen reeds. It was a great little bike.
Remember to *like* the video everybody!
When he said the joke about Canadian politicians I literally choked on my water lmao
I swear I heard the bike say "Thanks" :)
This video when it came out is what made me start restoring bikes like this. What a awesome video I have watched it so many times now
Intelligent, fun, dreamy...uh..to the ladies anyway. This channel is my favourite!! Great shop too! Thanks for all the good stuff!
"The longer you spend rubbing it in, the better".
Ah yes. Of course.
Great video as always! Anyone know what mix of Kokomo that was? I was digging tf out of it!
ruclips.net/video/6cSg3I02AmQ/видео.html found it
Do you think Fortnine would ever do a video on their recommendation for a hyper-durable bug out bike?
Zombie apocalypse theme? I could see this being fun
I feel like he made that point with the KLR video he made
Rokon. No question
I'm pretty sure any UJM dual sport fits that description.
The potential for information and humor is huge. Good idea.
ive watched this video like 30 times and i dont know why its just amazing
i beg you to do more of these, find them so useful and fun
10:48 I swear i was smelling lemon scented cleaning products o_o
yeah, me too xD
Can anyone link to the soundtrack credits for me? I want to know the names and artists of these songs. Shazam on my ios app cant find them.
Forget the other stuff, all you really need is 'Canuck In A Can' from FortNine 😁
@Ya Mumzhitachi I think Cosby is either by puddings or automotive - Canuck In A Can is in a cold case on the beer aisle 😉
@JGD you need a prescription for Cosby in a can...
What an awesome video, great suspense, great cinematography, great music, just an all round fantastic and heart warming video. Thanks guys!
Did Ryan made us watch 12 Minute Commercial for 10 Products? You do the judging.Great content as usual!