Useful again for many years to come! Fantastic restoration. It does sound a bit a rich running. But that can be adjusted quickly enough. Best of luck in your future endeavors, guys.
I use to own one of these Yamaha 60s when I was a Kid in the seventies. Its was great fun and just as fast as the 80 was. My cousin had an 80 and we rode them together all the time. I have fond memories of my 60 Yamaha so much fun to ride.
I am super impressed! I am a subscriber. My wife has a great saying and she is smarter than me. "Use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without." Her mom said that before she passed. You exemplify this notion. How long do the piston mods last? I am not asking as a troll. Keep up the great work! We love your videos!
I’ll be picking my old gt80 up from my parents house to restore. It’s been in their shed for 40years and I’m feeling nostalgic, but want to convert to electric. I have no acumen when it comes to gas engines.
My wife loves the healthy nature sounds too // India has a much more biodynamic environment with rich flora & fauna because its not hyper industrialized like other countries // thankfully
I think(hope) he's running it rich to break it in after renovating and new piston ring. But it would be moore satisfying to hear it rev out and run a bit leaner.
I respect ur work and salute it.Giving life to every machine.Nothing is wastage.e.g..Good people make worse place also good.u r the example of motivation.Thank u.
Great job. I love the setting of your workshop, in the middle of the jungle with animals sounds from parrots, birds and chickens. I wish you kept the painting in an enclosed area to protect your beautiful environment.
You guys make it all look so simple and easy. I think I'll restore a 1964 Honda 150cc Benley this afternoon, after I've had a few beers. Then I'll sell it tomorrow at a big profit. 😃
Hi, I'm from Nicaragua, Central America. In 1992 I bought a 2-stroke yamaha gt 80cc motorcycle, model 1988, I bought it from a neighbor for US$800 with an 8-month term but since I had an accident 2 times, I paid for it in 10 months hahaha. In 1995 I sold it and I regret it to this day because I lent that money plus US$200 to add US$1,000 and they didn't pay me, my father's cousin was my rat lawyer hahaha Until now when I see this video and hear that sound it came to me mind my cute little Yamaha GT 80cc two-stroke motorcycle. GOD BLESS YOU MUCH MORE.
Great restoration! Some tips you may find useful: Don´t put bond on base cylinder gasket, reed valves gasket, intake gasket. Those are exposed to fuel, and it washes the bond and the debris can stick to oil holes cloging them. Use grease instead. And use less bond in general! Don´t wash magnetic flywheels with fuel, it demagnetizes them. Finally, that carb is burning way too rich!
Me gusta ver como trabajan estos tipos Son muy Buenos .no es facil restaurar motos y mas de diferentes marcas.un saludo desde Bella Vista (corrientes) ARGENTINA
I like your work. It makes my back hurt watching though. You should get a nice bike lift so you can stand up straight. Take care of your back my friend.
@@icsunonova It sounds obviously with ignition problem, but the work and results are fantastic; I expected he would have resolved the problem then ride again, but not. These guy is incredible, he understand how it's made , and how it works. Japaneeses were quite genius too, all that undreds and undreds models, motoring and designs.
Exceptional refurbishment as you seem to always do. Good job & cheers. Very refreshing to watch someone fix & repair & bring old things back to like new or better than new condition. Those Japanese models have really nice engines & older mostly all Metal designs polish up nicely as metal able to be buffed & finished to a mirror like shine :) Blessings. I know your not in Canada, just say its India // be proud that you fix & repair old vehicles to like new. My wife & I love to watch you doing this as its refreshing to see things renewed instead of replaced with new things & just trashing & throwing old things away. America has degenerated into a throw away society & its hard to find anyone here doing anything like this. I fix broken newer smartphones at work & that makes me feel good, but its far cry from the kind of work your doing. I wish I could come to visit & help in first person to make one of these video & learn & study from you, for now the youtube videos are great. You make em & we watch & youtube pays you :)
Great job guys ! So beautiful. I remember all these bikes from when I was much younger. Where do you find all those replacement parts ? Thank you ! -Mark
@@physics77guy 80cc two-stroke engines easily do fifty MPH or 80 KPH. The bike is not heavy. Something wrong somewhere. Probably wrong setting on carb or ?
No sé de donde sea la persona que restaura las moto en estos videos, pero quisiera llevarle mi moto para que le haga lo mismo. Grandioso video y grandioso canal. Like.
Next time make sure you remove the grease from the transmission bearings before you install them, that grease can cause clutch slip if it finds its way into the clutch plates. Good job otherwise.
The one little ball bearing you forgot to put back in ? Also sounds like it's struggling alot power wise tuning off or something it don't sound right... I had one next size up and ran way pepper...
When rust pits down deep into the metal like this, there is no way to ever remove it. He painted over it, so after a short while it will begin to bubble up with rust all over again.
It is crazy this will all the pop Parts in a pile on the floor and I could see restoring the same bike over and over and over again but these guys do different different vehicle scooters and motorcycles that are really different I put my hat off to you guys man did you some amazing work let people over here in the United States could really learn some lessons from these guys
The best part of it is the cleaning of engine parts using strong solution like gasoline without gloves and then buffing using grinder with the proper gloves. What a terrible idea🤔🤔🤔
You are the inspiration for me to continue to repair the damaged motorbikes. Thank you so much!🧡🧡🧡
You could do a restoration of an old "islo" motorcycle?
I'm Mexican, just like motorcycles are Mexican too
Idol!👍
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Hey great video - nice trip down memory lane, my first "dirtbike" was a Yamy MX80 mid 70's model. Stunning restoration! Your work is fantastic!
Useful again for many years to come! Fantastic restoration. It does sound a bit a rich running. But that can be adjusted quickly enough.
Best of luck in your future endeavors, guys.
pa tu madre si es conmigo cv
0:40 Safety flip-flops 🧡 Fantastic job. You guys are so skilled I could almost think that you did that in real time! 🧡
Buenicimo
Exactly the bike I'm looking for to do a restoration. Thanks man, you're a legend!
Running into the table at the end was superb. love from NY USA :)
You guys are awesome! This was the bike I learned to ride when I was a kid. This really brings back memories.
Great video, I am rebuilding a 1974 Yamaha enduro 80, this really video really helped with the question I had on the bike!
Your rebuilds are always stunning. Great work. Looks really beautiful.
I use to own one of these Yamaha 60s when I was a Kid in the seventies. Its was great fun and just as fast as the 80 was. My cousin had an 80 and we rode them together all the time. I have fond memories of my 60 Yamaha so much fun to ride.
Real inspiration, this should be on tv i real time ❤ Good work/Per (Sweden)
20.55 that superbike rider 😁😁😆
Btw work was amazing. Usually no one takes riding video. Thats what really needed.. congrats.
I am super impressed! I am a subscriber. My wife has a great saying and she is smarter than me. "Use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without." Her mom said that before she passed. You exemplify this notion. How long do the piston mods last? I am not asking as a troll. Keep up the great work! We love your videos!
Приятно смотреть что можно сотворить из такой запущенной техники такое чудо. Класс
Dude, superb and amazing work. Love from INDIA 🇮🇳🙏👌♥️💐
You have done a very good job, I like yiur work
excelente trabajo, como todo lo que he visto en tu canal!!! saludos desde México!!!
Whoa!! A blast from the past!!
Had this bike when I was ten years old.
Me to and I still miss it.
@@bruceberry1363
Not me,I got a YZ80 a few years later.
cool to see other motorcycle brands other than Hondas, keep up with the awesome work!
Another interesting restoration..Weldone..👍👍
Hermoso trabajo de restauracion, ciertamente una inspiracion para no dejar que estas clasicas desaparezcan. Saludos desde Argentina
懐かしいバイク、Restorationありがとう👍️🇯🇵
Another well done resto mod. Really enjoy watching your videos on these salvage bikes.
I learned to ride on my cousins new GT 80. It had yellow tank and silver fenders! Beautiful restoration!
Any plans of restoring that old car from the background? That would be seriously cool to watch.
I like every videos you made.. Awesome..
great. I really like your videos
Love watching you work on these bikes, your very talented keep up the good work.
Gdghhf
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Me too
Hello, wonderful restoration, I see motorcycles like that, I want to convert them into electric, who knows why. Great job.
I’ll be picking my old gt80 up from my parents house to restore. It’s been in their shed for 40years and I’m feeling nostalgic, but want to convert to electric. I have no acumen when it comes to gas engines.
I really enjoy your videos, thank you for airing them. Be well be safe.
Wonderful sahodaraya... good luck... ජය වේවා
That dosent sound like its runing like it should, Nice restoration dooh
Esse profissional é incrível: a restauração dele excedeu ao modelo zero do fabricante. Parabéns você é um restaurador raro na face da terra.
You did a really good job. Thank you for your efforts. It's been a great transformation. We are waiting for new videos. Good luck with.
Melhor canal de restauração que já vi.
The background nature sounds are priceless!
My wife loves the healthy nature sounds too // India has a much more biodynamic environment with rich flora & fauna because its not hyper industrialized like other countries // thankfully
Its not india bro..its sri lanka
I really love your kind of craftsmanship. Keep it simple but exact 👍👍👍. Keep on !!!
Amazing job for doing everything in your back patio/yard with no proper garage, paint booth, etc. Bike is good for another 25 years
Cant do that wherevi live..get fined for it
Simplemente espectacular, excelente trabajo. Felicitaciones por tu trabajo, saludos desde Colombia.
Great. However, engine sound is clearly not right. Too much fuel going through carb - too rich a mixture?
If you soo damn concerned about it, why dont you go there and fix it for him then! Hmm!
@@gearheaddave9639 your head's crank journals are out of their bearings.
@@facereader99 jrui ickd
Bh7 Bine cu zici 9nbjj
I think(hope) he's running it rich to break it in after renovating and new piston ring. But it would be moore satisfying to hear it rev out and run a bit leaner.
@@gearheaddave9639 The guys right. The bike is 4 stroking. Fuel mixture. Lean the carb out.
I respect ur work and salute it.Giving life to every machine.Nothing is wastage.e.g..Good people make worse place also good.u r the example of motivation.Thank u.
Great job. I love the setting of your workshop, in the middle of the jungle with animals sounds from parrots, birds and chickens. I wish you kept the painting in an enclosed area to protect your beautiful environment.
May Be they are used to live, or even sleep with those Animals around the house.
Best part is when you colour, open engine and the ending(finish product) 🔥🔥🔥 awesome
Why is it so relaxing to watch? 😅
You guys make it all look so simple and easy. I think I'll restore a 1964 Honda 150cc Benley this afternoon, after I've had a few beers. Then I'll sell it tomorrow at a big profit. 😃
SIMPLESMENTE SENSACIONAL PARABÉNS FÃ AQUI DE JACAREÍ SP BRASIL TMJSEMPRE
Hi, I'm from Nicaragua, Central America. In 1992 I bought a 2-stroke yamaha gt 80cc motorcycle, model 1988, I bought it from a neighbor for US$800 with an 8-month term but since I had an accident 2 times, I paid for it in 10 months hahaha. In 1995 I sold it and I regret it to this day because I lent that money plus US$200 to add US$1,000 and they didn't pay me, my father's cousin was my rat lawyer hahaha Until now when I see this video and hear that sound it came to me mind my cute little Yamaha GT 80cc two-stroke motorcycle. GOD BLESS YOU MUCH MORE.
Great job, I really like the color and detail.
Great restoration! Some tips you may find useful: Don´t put bond on base cylinder gasket, reed valves gasket, intake gasket. Those are exposed to fuel, and it washes the bond and the debris can stick to oil holes cloging them. Use grease instead. And use less bond in general! Don´t wash magnetic flywheels with fuel, it demagnetizes them. Finally, that carb is burning way too rich!
For all those watching this Channel before sleep. Good night.
Same as me 🥺
Me gusta ver como trabajan estos tipos Son muy Buenos .no es facil restaurar motos y mas de diferentes marcas.un saludo desde Bella Vista (corrientes) ARGENTINA
I like your work. It makes my back hurt watching though. You should get a nice bike lift so you can stand up straight. Take care of your back my friend.
Wow, it's amazing 😲
Great work guy's.
Great work, How much did cost to restore this bike? I would love to know!
Around 2,000 rupees or about 27 us dollars.
@@cesiumion wow something i can finally afford at the moment
@@cesiumion 27 US dollars or 270?
Sir where is your shop I also want to restore my Honda 13 year old bike.
@@Gyt0001 srilanka
Outstanding!! You're the best!! Much Appreciation of your great work!!
Love the restoration process. I also want to restore scooter.
Éj,to je šikovný majster,dobrá práca.
Sounds a little rich or the timing plate needs to be sped up a little let that motor clear out great looking job though
its a fixed electronic ignition...so it should be a carb problem...i had a dt80mx with basicly the same engine and runned much faster and better
@@icsunonova It sounds obviously with ignition problem, but the work and results are fantastic; I expected he would have resolved the problem then ride again, but not. These guy is incredible, he understand how it's made , and how it works.
Japaneeses were quite genius too, all that undreds and undreds models, motoring and designs.
Exceptional refurbishment as you seem to always do. Good job & cheers. Very refreshing to watch someone fix & repair & bring old things back to like new or better than new condition. Those Japanese models have really nice engines & older mostly all Metal designs polish up nicely as metal able to be buffed & finished to a mirror like shine :) Blessings. I know your not in Canada, just say its India // be proud that you fix & repair old vehicles to like new. My wife & I love to watch you doing this as its refreshing to see things renewed instead of replaced with new things & just trashing & throwing old things away. America has degenerated into a throw away society & its hard to find anyone here doing anything like this. I fix broken newer smartphones at work & that makes me feel good, but its far cry from the kind of work your doing. I wish I could come to visit & help in first person to make one of these video & learn & study from you, for now the youtube videos are great. You make em & we watch & youtube pays you :)
Great job guys ! So beautiful. I remember all these bikes from when I was much younger. Where do you find all those replacement parts ?
Thank you !
-Mark
I wish you continued success, such videos come constantly
this is a nice one, i love it..👍
Linda demais essa restauração da motocicleta 🏍️ Yamaha GT80 ano 1975 completamente restaurado eu amei Deus te abençoe 🙏😇👼 à cada um de vcs.
Que ara con las motos que restaura
@@chinito2515 no próximo episódio n°2 vai reformar a motocicleta 🏍️ e está pronto pra rodar nas ruas
Something not right with that engine, not much power. Great job, thank you
the sound is due to the silencer shape
@@physics77guy 80cc two-stroke engines easily do fifty MPH or 80 KPH. The bike is not heavy. Something wrong somewhere. Probably wrong setting on carb or ?
No se si abra alguien que disfrute tanto de cada tornillo que quita y pone este tipo es un genio
Should really think about getting some steel toed flipflops.
You know, just in case.
Psyrecx just borrow some of those steel toe safety socks that MarcoReps wears
උබනම් ෆට්ට වැඩ්ඩෙක් මචං ❤️
අනිවා.. කොහෙද දන්නෙ නෑ ඉන්නෙ....
Muito talentoso parabéns lindo trabalho.
GT80 was the first bike I ever owned. Great nostalgia, thank you! L@@ks great friend.
the engine is not working strong enough as if it is choking when the gas is cut.Other than that, I like the restoration.
Its because of the Ghetto job they did on the piston...
No sé de donde sea la persona que restaura las moto en estos videos, pero quisiera llevarle mi moto para que le haga lo mismo. Grandioso video y grandioso canal. Like.
Dude, where are you working from?
I mean which country, state, City?
Marvelous job..
My guess India
Sri Lanka?
He's from SriLanka. He is Dinesh.
@@ArtMan659 you are wrong buddy he is from sri lanka
Sri Lanka
LOVE watching your videos and you make it look so easy.
Restauração perfeita!👏👏
Fantastic, always awesome greeting from Indonesia 🇮🇩
Next time make sure you remove the grease from the transmission bearings before you install them, that grease can cause clutch slip if it finds its way into the clutch plates. Good job otherwise.
hhhjiiihh
Amazed they always do it in their sunday best..NEVER get dirty!!
The one little ball bearing you forgot to put back in ? Also sounds like it's struggling alot power wise tuning off or something it don't sound right... I had one next size up and ran way pepper...
i love so much your work. .more videos plss. .😇😇😇👌👌👌👌
Carburetor needs tuning, btw job well done.
Great job sir you are teach lot of things of me salute sir your work keep it
First like ❤️
Lovely work! Congrats from Brazil!
0:22 how i pull up to Los Santos Customs everytime
hahaha true
nice restoration,you make it like new again
Why is the right motor cover before disassembly native and already different during assembly?
thank you for shots from ride of that bike :) nice to hear that sound during actual ride :)
That carb needs setting up, mixture is off.
If you soo damn concerned about it, why dont you go there and fix it for him then! Hmm!
You must be green with envy at their skills to make such a petty comment.
Wtf with these comments, never heard of constructive criticism?
I'm trying to help the guy out by offering advice. Angry much 🤣🤣🤣
Ya...I think it could run much better with a little carb work
Концовка огонь! Передними тормозами нужно тоже работать! Like!!!!
These guys are great motorcycle mechanics and rebuilders.
On a unrelated point it looks very dangerous on thoes roads
No words this guy is Mech Insane💪
故郷を離れ異国の地にて新たに魂を吹き込まれる。
Why don´t you cover the opening of the petrol tank before painting it? Paint in the tank is not really good for the engine! The rest is a great job!
Great video absolutely fantastic job stay safe looking forward to next one 🇬🇧👍🏻
When rust pits down deep into the metal like this, there is no way to ever remove it. He painted over it, so after a short while it will begin to bubble up with rust all over again.
Yea you sand blast it. Like he did
You guy's have done an amazing job much respect for job well done 👍👍 no smoking tail pipe 👍👍 it mite need better breaks
Did it annoy anyone else that he left the indicator on 😂
Parabéns, você além de saber o que esta fazendo, é muito caprichoso e faz muito bem.
Love the outro music
It is crazy this will all the pop Parts in a pile on the floor and I could see restoring the same bike over and over and over again but these guys do different different vehicle scooters and motorcycles that are really different I put my hat off to you guys man did you some amazing work let people over here in the United States could really learn some lessons from these guys
The best part of it is the cleaning of engine parts using strong solution like gasoline without gloves and then buffing using grinder with the proper gloves. What a terrible idea🤔🤔🤔