Man, that's how scramblers meant to look like. Retro, raw and damn stupid simple. No inverted front forks, angel eye lights and a bunch of LED and digital speedos and that type of shit.Very well done. Nice project. v
Loved your build. I have the same engine and frame, mine came as scrambler from factory, but I'm the process fo bringing it from 200 to 236cc, higher compression, oil cooling, better camshaft, roller rockers, complete exhaust my own design, and some other performance mods. I really liked the side cover, fuel tank and seat. I will keep an eye on your work.
Great build, plus you took off the black paint from the engine very intelligent. There are a lot of builders that paint the engine black on air cooled motors I consider this a "FAIL" because color Black attracks heat so the motor runs very very hot. Thank you for posting this one.
Black absorbs radiant heat better than lighter colours, that is true - however it also dissipates radiant heat better as well. As the engine is hotter than it's surroundings, the net result is that a black engine would be (slightly) cooler.
Black attracts and loses ambient heat better than normal, however this assumes that it is only color involved in radiating the heat. Straight silver metal that is clean and polished will lose heat faster than a painted black engine because the paint creates a blanket. Unless you are powder coating, better to just leave it silver
Really nice and inspiring Build :) One Question though .... did u somehow changed the front and rear suspensions cause they seem to be longer than before .... or is it just because of the new mudguards Sorry for my bad english ;)
Yes you're probably right, I have one now! At the time it was a case of doing the build as cheap as possible and I had to use what I had laying around!
At last a rear mudguard.fit a trials mudguard same colour as the tank and Perfecto. Best to see where your tyre is when off roading.plus that one looks out of place IMO.
Man, that's how scramblers meant to look like. Retro, raw and damn stupid simple. No inverted front forks, angel eye lights and a bunch of LED and digital speedos and that type of shit.Very well done. Nice project. v
Great job man! So many good bikes getting ruined by the cafe racer trend, it's good to see one put back to it's original style.
The best scrambler build I've ever seen. Great job!!
Wow thanks mate a massive compliment! Appreciate it 🙏
U haven't seen many then...
Awesome side cover fabrication. I really enjoyed watching you work. Excellent. Thanks.
Gorgeous looking. Respect from Ireland 🇮🇪
Bruh... Waaay underrated build.... I love it!
Thanks pal! Appreciate it, its made for a super fun little bike 👌
Loved your build. I have the same engine and frame, mine came as scrambler from factory, but I'm the process fo bringing it from 200 to 236cc, higher compression, oil cooling, better camshaft, roller rockers, complete exhaust my own design, and some other performance mods. I really liked the side cover, fuel tank and seat. I will keep an eye on your work.
Great build, plus you took off the black paint from the engine very intelligent.
There are a lot of builders that paint the engine black on air cooled motors I consider this a "FAIL"
because color Black attracks heat so the motor runs very very hot.
Thank you for posting this one.
Black absorbs radiant heat better than lighter colours, that is true - however it also dissipates radiant heat better as well. As the engine is hotter than it's surroundings, the net result is that a black engine would be (slightly) cooler.
Black attracts and loses ambient heat better than normal, however this assumes that it is only color involved in radiating the heat. Straight silver metal that is clean and polished will lose heat faster than a painted black engine because the paint creates a blanket. Unless you are powder coating, better to just leave it silver
WOW! Cool Blues , Cool Build, Thank You .
Really nice build compilation, and I absolutely love your music choices! Subscribed for more after seeing this, bravo!
Thanks mate! I really appreciate it, I hope you enjoy the new videos!
love the 70's dirtbike look
Wow! Great job! Thanks for sharing. Greatings from Austria
Thanks mate!
Dynamite Metal Fab. I have to subscribe
Thanks mate! Appreciate it, more to come!
Very nice , I would love to ride that ! What fun 🤩
Great job! She was always gonna love it! Would love to know what it cost, finished...... athough irrelevent really.... here reaction was priceless!
Amazing build and bike, the only hard part of the budget is owning or having access to all though awesome tools.
Nice build. Would have loved to see wrapped exhaust pipe and som more aggressive tires but I love the build regardless 👍😀
Those side panels are excellent.
Thanks mate! Had the idea in my head for a while, glad to finally make them 👍
Awesome job! I'll steal some ideas for my build if you don't mind! Wish i could steal some of your tools tho!
Awesome😍 keep going brother✌
Really nice and inspiring Build :)
One Question though .... did u somehow changed the front and rear suspensions cause they seem to be longer than before .... or is it just because of the new mudguards
Sorry for my bad english ;)
Nice build! Love the music... witch band?
Thanks mate! It's royalty free music from the mini vandals!
Thisbis sick good work
Nice job.
But the music is top 👍👍👍
Amazing job bro ♡
Thanks man appreciate it! 🙏
I think this build needed a metal front fender to better match the rear . Just my humble opinion
Yes you're probably right, I have one now! At the time it was a case of doing the build as cheap as possible and I had to use what I had laying around!
@@ColemanCustoms so glad you made the change! I loved the bike but didn't like the plastic front fender
Hey what engine did u use?
Dug that music too.
Soo tasty process!
Cheers mate! Very satisfying 👌
very cool!
Cheers my man!
What is the lathe you are using?
It’s that Suzuki Gn125 Scrambler build, Bro?
I think it's a suzuki tu 250 x , dude !
At last a rear mudguard.fit a trials mudguard same colour as the tank and Perfecto. Best to see where your tyre is when off roading.plus that one looks out of place IMO.
Which bike is that
It was a sinnis retrostar 👌
Budget build except machinery of thousands of dollars, but nice work 👍
Correct, spend money on tools and then you'll be able to make parts instead of buy them! Much cheaper in the long run and more fun!
So nice sir
Cheers mate!
Cool ***
ムッチャかっこいー!
Muito bom , porem o paralama dianteiro matou a moto era melhor ter deixado sem .
Good job, but the front mudguard is horrendous 😊❤
Music is terrible.