It's easy to overlook how excellent the camera work, editing, and commentary is from Darren. Because it seems so natural, almost like we are there in the shop helping. Especially when he asks us questions! 😁 Great channel, thanks Darren! 👍👍
Yes and especially there's no annoying intro, title screen or music. Plus no selfie monologue before the fixing or action begins; Mustie films in 1st person perspective or 2nd person, as if we are there looking over his shoulder. These features cannot be overstated nor ignored.
Thank you Darren. I’m a combat vet. It’s hard for me to fall asleep. Your videos provide a lot of comfort. If I could, my hands would be permanently dirty. 👍🏾🇺🇸👍🏾Cheers mate
Best Mini Bike Ever!! Almost an understatment. That little thing surprised us all. I could not believe how well the engine wanted to rev. Man the memories when it fired up was the best part. Mustie, you are a legend. Thank you for all the time and effort that you put in for us!! We really appreciate you!!!!
As much as I love the Hondas the 50s and the 70s this bike would beat them both I believe the 50 for sure by a mile and I’m pretty sure it would beat the 3 speed 70 as well I had a buddy who had one of these and he couldn’t drive a standard I had a blast that summer 1972
Mustie is so inspiring. He has already saved me money, time and a lot of fun by his knowledge. He is lucid, inventive. He lends us his hands, his eyes, his intelligence. He calmly breaks down and explains the reasons for each action like a good teacher. From Belgium, I wait for Mustie's video every afternoon after the Sunday meal. Thank you so much, Mustie.
@@SlartiMarvinbartfast that's why I loved my professional job. Repairing and restoring pinball and arcade games, jukeboxes, pool tables and pretty much anything you can put quaters and dollar bills in and have fun. 40 years this coming January 2nd. Mostly as a route / shop service manager with 10 of those years living in the Florida Keys. Those were awesome years with a boat one of my perks plus 3 weeks vacation pay. Before that, 5 years as a Coast Guard Aviation Machinist Mate Flight Mechanic on Grumman HU16e Albatross seaplanes and Sikorski HH52A Seaguard amphibious helos Flight Mechanic/ Hoist Operator. Before that 2 and a half as a professional Ironworker union welder.
0:58 I think that Gas Tank was left upside down in a mud puddle. I wonder if it could be brazed to seal all of the holes? WOW! What a little BEAST! A 10yo would wreck themselves on that! LOL! The exhaust Blue Smoke hugging your back as you ripped by the camera.
Mustie I really appreciate your editing how you go from side to side depending on what you working on and how you turn down the volume when you use air tools great video 👍 .
Was there any doubt that Mustie1 wouldn’t be in the “3 acre wood” scaring the pooh out of “Winnie” with that thing. When two stroke engines are running right they are great on making power and speed. I enjoyed both videos….. my Sunday has officially been kick-started.
I have said it before but I will say it again I love the unexpected laugh of your inner child when you’re having fun.. That little bike flys lol but then it came from an era of what health and safety lol
An other win! And your frontal bone passed the test as well! It's inspiring to see a grown man keeping a good portion of a juvenile mind fully functional and finely tuned. Thanks for the videos which I enjoy week after week.
Nothing like a screaming little 2-stroke! Makes me want to dig out all the pieces of the JT-1 Yamaha that my kids learned to ride on and make it run again. Too cool.
That’s a 1970’s Rockford Chibi Mini bike. I think Rockford were the importers of Bridgestone bikes back in the day but when Bridgestone dropped bikes it left Rockford with nothing to do so they started supplying these kids mini bikes, three different versions I think Taka, Tora and Chibi. 👍
For those of you who are new here, Mustie1 has the full capabilities to restore these little treasures in mint condition but chooses to restore some with what he has readily available. This basically makes it a perfect channel for when we were all 10 - 15 years old. That time in our life when these vehicles gave us our much needed independence to explore the world on our own. He teaches all of us how to improvise and not just buy parts. These are skills most people are missing today. While most people may head for their crazy uncles house during the apocalypse because he has guns and groceries, I'll be headed to Mustie's because he has the knowledge to make things work. He could just as easily run an armory repairing guns, fixing jeeps, tanks, or flipping cars, flipping houses, etc... but chooses this because it's fun.
As soon as I seen that triangle seat I said that's the one and then you walked away from it and I was like NO! Then you came back for it awesome. What an emotional roller coaster this morning has been.👍
It's funny you say that, because it's almost like he knows what some of us are thinking. His little "Some of you are saying no", "The red one or the blue one? Some of you are saying neither", etc, proves that his mental "polls" do work.
Sir, Chef Scott here. Thank you for chosing me, but it has been my experience that I don't have the proper accounts/programs to participate. I'm having trouble even replying to your answer. You make the 8th channel to choose me. That has to be a record. LoL. It's quite an honor. I feel that if I texted, I'd be wasting your time. Stay safe. As always, all the best to everyone. Chef Scott 👨🍳
I had a yellow Honda z50 when I was a kid, and I loved it, but always longed for more power. One day I was riding the trails, and came across another kid who had one of these. At first, I noticed how similar it looked to my z50, but I thought it was a bit odd looking, especially with that gas tank. But oh man, once he fired it up and took off, I was green with envy!!! That thing would just haul compared to my little z50. I wanted one so bad...
@Les I mow my yard with a riding mower and it takes me hours to do on that. I'm not saying it's impossible to do with a push mower but I would say it's impractical. Because I did do it once. And that was too much!
This has been my favorite project in a while. I love that mini-bike. It sounds like a chain-saw but man does it ever rip! So cool Mustie. Thanks for sharing.
That blue VW sign hanging on the wall in the background sure brought back some memories. That was pretty much all I remember you working on when I first started watching your videos.
I’m nowhere close to being a mechanic. With that I. had an hole in my oil pan once, hit it on a raised manhole cover. I took it off cleaned up real good with dawn and a degreaser. Slapped JB weld on it and put it back on. I drove it for another 5 years like that and it never leaked.
28:40 perhaps cut the old tank in two, fit the little black tank in it, and welled it all back shut, then slap a coat of Bondo on the old take and just to make it look decent and a coat of paint. that way you won't have a leaking tank and yet keep the original look of the bike.
One of my favorite builds. Took me back to being with my friends as kids and fixing an old minibike that someone gave us. We spent a good summer putting it back together and tearing up the trails. Thanks for this.
This bike reminds me of a HONDA 110 TRAIL. The Tanzanian Government had given all its “men” staff one of them between 1990-1992, and my neighbour friend’s Dad brought one home and I still remember how exited my friend was, and I thought it was the coolest bike one can own at that time. The only bike I know that had the “Hugest” rear luggage seat!! If you sit on it, you had to spread the legs wide!!! But it was great for women, coz they used to sit sideways back in the days. And it was very comfy seat for them. Thanks for the memory @Mustie1
Man have these 2 vids motivated my boys and their buddies !!!! I have never, ever seen them roar with such respect when you thrashed that little bike around outdoors - I'm worried my tools are about to disappear now but hey ho it will be in a good cause. Thank you Mr Motivator for giving a group of young men a positive focus.
The mini bike reminds Me of My old Honda 50. I had a 1968 or so 3 speed auto. Imust of put close to 100,000 Miles on that thing. LOL..I rode that from 6 years old too 15 years old. It would not Die...That Thing you have is pretty badass for a mini bike. Damn kid on it would be floppying in the wind the way it flys .LOLGreat little find..
Awesome little bike! Excellent job keeping it all together when you cracked yourself between the lookers with that bar. Reminded me of myself when working on things but you in the end get better results! Thanks for the great videos.
Funny memory, in 1981 I had a Kawasaki KH125 with that same torque induction, I got really quick at taking off the side cover and whacking the carb to stop it flooding. It always konked out when it was just hot enough and waiting at a red traffic light... never anywhere convenient. Happy days.
Great job on the mini bike. I wonder if the bolt hole in the front of the engine was for a skid plate of some sort? You had me LMAO when the carb started giving you issues on the ride and you said "just need to get it back to the shop" then you headed off deeper into the wood. You the Man. LOL
Yeah i cringed watching that part.Honestly could of welded and cleaned original tank back.I was thinking he could’ve also welded a new outlet directly in center bottom and welding side where spigot closed and spray it.
I wasn't really surprised after I heard 2 Stroke! I have owned several Honda Mini Trails and they are solid runners, but them 2 Strokes would smoke them. My Cousins had a Kawasaki 75 (?) And it was so much fun to ride after we got it back up & running. That's a Lot of fun for $80!!
👍👌👏 I absolutely love to see Mustie1 havin' fun. When his white mane/hair is flowing in the wind, everybody knows, that a bike is fast enough and he's enjoying riding it. This amazing little beast sounds pretty strong and healthy. I'm pretty impressed. Seems to be a good quality mini bike. I really hope to watch a 3rd repair episode. Maybe even putting on another tank or at least paint this one orange (there are even tank sealing products on the market, that can even deal with holes). The small Channel Bill Buchholz shows a new Chibi in a 1.56 min Video. Best regards, luck and health.
His little giggle,like a kid, is infectious. If I wasn’t working full time I would be on my boat motor in a second . I have no shop , hard to find some parts . But I know of a power head for it .
I'm glad the pipe worked. Don't you just hate it when you bonk yourself and it doesn't work. You look like you're having as much fun as that 10 years old according to your smile.
You went to a lot of trouble messing with the gas tank. I was in the fiberglass repair business for 19 years and you could have gotten body filler paste which is gasoline safe, filled the holes using a straight edge and sanded it back, spray paint it and have the original tank in service without all of the fuss. Otherwise I'm impressed with what you do. I've learned a lot. Thank you from the mountains of Montana.
When I was about 14 years, we kids took turns rding our buddy's Honda Mini Trail 50 and thought it was great. Then my Dad picked up a used Hodaka Ace 90 for my bro and I. What a difference! That lightweight flew through the woods like a running deer! I know it wasn't a mini like this one but the effect was the same -- the joy of a two-stroke's howl!
I would cut out the rusted metal on the original tank and do a little body work on it,it is tedious time consuming work but I think it can be saved if need be.
I know this is such a random question, but have you ever made any videos on the VW Autostick? I'd love to learn how the system works, There's very few videos out there on it. I might be picking up an autostick soon just because of how cool they are with their vacuum systems and all with electrical/vacuum system shifting. Very slim videos on it might make for some interesting content!! Thanks for the awesome videos as always Mustie, I always learn great tips and tricks from every single one of your videos, thanks for making us feel like we're truly in the shop with you!
Back in the sixties parents weren't so worried about their kids dying that's why that Mini bike has so much more power than today's Mini bikes. The horde & Mustie saves another #1
In 1976 I was 10 years old and my Honda 50 was my first bike, looks the same as this one. I hit a root in the ground, crossed the bars and sent the left grip into my weenie and myself up and over, head first, snapping the aluminum headset in half. My little girlfriend mom was a nurse, she took me into the bathroom and asked me to drop my pants so she could see where the blood was coming from. NOPE, Not Gonna' Do That! 🤨🥺😰 That was my last ride with that bike but for a 10 year old kid I felt like Ghost Rider for a while, Fantastic bike!🤩✌
Another great video and save, I wish I had half your talent, I'm only at about 35% lol. For a small kid I think the rear sprocket should be bigger, less top end speed and more pulling power thru the sand.
This mini bike is a lil' beast! Mustie, you're right put a sub-hundred lb kid on this mini, and this would be a cheap racer. I love the trails that you have around your shop, great place to test your equipment. Of course, these nearby trails had absolutely nothing to do with your choice of your new garage.... right???? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂👍
My old harley mini bike float was the same way, would leak once in awhile and I had to control how much fuel it got with the petcock, also had to make a custom bowl from aluminum stock because the original rotted out and the internet wasn't as alive with aftermarket solutions or parts for these. Sure miss that bike.
This really brought me back to the days riding my 50CC Gemini SST all over the neighborhood with friends. Good times brought back thanks to your video!
Very nicely progressing to restoration! I've wondered what might happen when there's a malfunction on the test track. Good recovery! Is it possible to some how reseal the original tank from the inside, w/o throwing $$$, since that's the purpose of these vids? Have a great week!
In the 70’s I had the low level Briggs @ Stratton scrub brake, centrifugal clutch or more simple description WORTHLESS. I dreamed of a Honda mini trail or the Benneli or the Bridgestone. Of not to leave out the Honda ATC 90 three wheelers! Yes those were good times!
It's easy to overlook how excellent the camera work, editing, and commentary is from Darren. Because it seems so natural, almost like we are there in the shop helping. Especially when he asks us questions! 😁 Great channel, thanks Darren! 👍👍
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Yes and especially there's no annoying intro, title screen or music. Plus no selfie monologue before the fixing or action begins; Mustie films in 1st person perspective or 2nd person, as if we are there looking over his shoulder. These features cannot be overstated nor ignored.
He's a national treasure
It looks like you're having way too much fun with that one. Definitely a spunky little rascal isn't it? Another great video Darren. 😁👍
He should have tried to thread the plastic valve barb directly into the female pipe threaded tank fitting, the valve making it's own elbow.
Thank you Darren. I’m a combat vet. It’s hard for me to fall asleep. Your videos provide a lot of comfort. If I could, my hands would be permanently dirty. 👍🏾🇺🇸👍🏾Cheers mate
Thank you for your service.
I know what you're talking about. I don't sleep very well, always paranoid
Best Mini Bike Ever!! Almost an understatment. That little thing surprised us all. I could not believe how well the engine wanted to rev. Man the memories when it fired up was the best part. Mustie, you are a legend. Thank you for all the time and effort that you put in for us!! We really appreciate you!!!!
I was gonna say, Honda 50 is the best mini bike ever but this little 2 stroke is pretty cool! I bet it is faster than the Honda!
As much as I love the Hondas the 50s and the 70s this bike would beat them both I believe the 50 for sure by a mile and I’m pretty sure it would beat the 3 speed 70 as well I had a buddy who had one of these and he couldn’t drive a standard I had a blast that summer 1972
lets get back to king midget car or the red pick up truck. the fabrication in those would be very educational.
One of the disadvantages of being a city boy is no mini-bikes, no dirtbikes.
After all the work, that test ride looked like a blast. We have a 210lb kid on it giggling like a school kid. Outstanding find Mustie1.
Mustie is so inspiring. He has already saved me money, time and a lot of fun by his knowledge. He is lucid, inventive. He lends us his hands, his eyes, his intelligence. He calmly breaks down and explains the reasons for each action like a good teacher.
From Belgium, I wait for Mustie's video every afternoon after the Sunday meal.
Thank you so much, Mustie.
I bet the neighbours will love the sound of that bike!
He is good at what he does because he enjoys it so much.
Yup, that's pretty much the key to any job or hobby - really enjoy what you're doing and you'll do a good job.
@@SlartiMarvinbartfast that's why I loved my professional job.
Repairing and restoring pinball and arcade games, jukeboxes, pool tables and pretty much anything you can put quaters and dollar bills in and have fun.
40 years this coming January 2nd.
Mostly as a route / shop service manager with 10 of those years living in the Florida Keys.
Those were awesome years with a boat one of my perks plus 3 weeks vacation pay.
Before that, 5 years as a Coast Guard Aviation Machinist Mate Flight Mechanic on Grumman HU16e Albatross seaplanes and Sikorski HH52A Seaguard amphibious helos Flight Mechanic/ Hoist Operator.
Before that 2 and a half as a professional Ironworker union welder.
@@pinwizz69 new shop helps too cramped in his home. Garage
Darren… you have proved there is balance in the Universe….
You do the Work, you do the Fun.
0:58 I think that Gas Tank was left upside down in a mud puddle. I wonder if it could be brazed to seal all of the holes? WOW! What a little BEAST! A 10yo would wreck themselves on that! LOL! The exhaust Blue Smoke hugging your back as you ripped by the camera.
Ah there is a kid in all of us. So many memories riding those as a kid. 🇦🇺🇦🇺👍👍
Mustie I really appreciate your editing how you go from side to side depending on what you working on and how you turn down the volume when you use air tools great video 👍
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It is always enjoyable to watch him work!
This little screamer is not just for 10 year olds it’s for all ages and you just proved this! Great video!
Was there any doubt that Mustie1 wouldn’t be in the “3 acre wood” scaring the pooh out of “Winnie” with that thing. When two stroke engines are running right they are great on making power and speed. I enjoyed both videos….. my Sunday has officially been kick-started.
I have said it before but I will say it again I love the unexpected laugh of your inner child when you’re having fun..
That little bike flys lol but then it came from an era of what health and safety lol
An other win! And your frontal bone passed the test as well! It's inspiring to see a grown man keeping a good portion of a juvenile mind fully functional and finely tuned. Thanks for the videos which I enjoy week after week.
Nothing like a screaming little 2-stroke! Makes me want to dig out all the pieces of the JT-1 Yamaha that my kids learned to ride on and make it run again. Too cool.
That’s a 1970’s Rockford Chibi Mini bike. I think Rockford were the importers of Bridgestone bikes back in the day but when Bridgestone dropped bikes it left Rockford with nothing to do so they started supplying these kids mini bikes, three different versions I think Taka, Tora and Chibi. 👍
For those of you who are new here, Mustie1 has the full capabilities to restore these little treasures in mint condition but chooses to restore some with what he has readily available. This basically makes it a perfect channel for when we were all 10 - 15 years old. That time in our life when these vehicles gave us our much needed independence to explore the world on our own. He teaches all of us how to improvise and not just buy parts. These are skills most people are missing today. While most people may head for their crazy uncles house during the apocalypse because he has guns and groceries, I'll be headed to Mustie's because he has the knowledge to make things work. He could just as easily run an armory repairing guns, fixing jeeps, tanks, or flipping cars, flipping houses, etc... but chooses this because it's fun.
Deep in his heart, every guy loves mini-bikes. Great vid!
That's for sure!
Nothing better than a 2 stroke on a bike.
ouch that was a pain overload... even mustie tapped out for a few sec lol what a guy
I love when you dig through the stash to find parts!!!
As soon as I seen that triangle seat I said that's the one and then you walked away from it and I was like NO! Then you came back for it awesome. What an emotional roller coaster this morning has been.👍
Thank goodness he didn’t go with banana seat..
It's funny you say that, because it's almost like he knows what some of us are thinking. His little "Some of you are saying no", "The red one or the blue one? Some of you are saying neither", etc, proves that his mental "polls" do work.
Jay the Florida pool pump motor repair guy When Service Calls Longwood approved ! that was good info 2 know 👨🔧Mustie 1
Mustie and his magic. Love it. Happy Sunday everyone.
Had one when I was a kid and absolutely the best mini bike ever! Wish I still had it!!!
Another awesome Mustie1 video. Always enjoy watching with a cup of tea here in the UK. That little thing suprised me with how fast it is :D
Sir, Chef Scott here. Thank you for chosing me, but it has been my experience that I don't have the proper accounts/programs to participate. I'm having trouble even replying to your answer.
You make the 8th channel to choose me. That has to be a record. LoL. It's quite an honor. I feel that if I texted, I'd be wasting your time. Stay safe. As always, all the best to everyone. Chef Scott 👨🍳
I had a yellow Honda z50 when I was a kid, and I loved it, but always longed for more power. One day I was riding the trails, and came across another kid who had one of these. At first, I noticed how similar it looked to my z50, but I thought it was a bit odd looking, especially with that gas tank. But oh man, once he fired it up and took off, I was green with envy!!! That thing would just haul compared to my little z50. I wanted one so bad...
The ten year old rides again keep up the good work always enjoy your videos
There is some irony in using parts from a failed electric bike to fix an old two-stroke hehe. Have a good Sunday
Fossil fuels forever!
@Les I mow my yard with a riding mower and it takes me hours to do on that. I'm not saying it's impossible to do with a push mower but I would say it's impractical. Because I did do it once. And that was too much!
That ole thing pulls SO hard! It's amazing that you made a kid's bike large child-worthy.
This has been my favorite project in a while. I love that mini-bike. It sounds like a chain-saw but man does it ever rip! So cool Mustie. Thanks for sharing.
That thing will dig. 👍 👍
When the thumbnail description on RUclips video is actually correct. Yes sir it is the best mini bike ever.
That blue VW sign hanging on the wall in the background sure brought back some memories. That was pretty much all I remember you working on when I first started watching your videos.
Try to fix the old tank, sand blast and weld in patch panels, that tank is super cool, and would be tough to find another original
JB weld would fix it.
Better to just tin it, its gonna be looking like shit and still leak after its been welded with a squirt gun.
@@pinwizz69 he knows that
Original tank seems massive but if it’s original it should stay with the bike I agree
@@pinwizz69 taryl puttiie
As my Father used to say --- " She's Torquey "!!
I’m nowhere close to being a mechanic. With that I. had an hole in my oil pan once, hit it on a raised manhole cover. I took it off cleaned up real good with dawn and a degreaser. Slapped JB weld on it and put it back on. I drove it for another 5 years like that and it never leaked.
She's a RIPPER!😎👍
Bridgestone was a great motorcycle, ahead of its time.
Some men never grow up! Gotta love it good on ya!well done
28:40 perhaps cut the old tank in two, fit the little black tank in it, and welled it all back shut, then slap a coat of Bondo on the old take and just to make it look decent and a coat of paint. that way you won't have a leaking tank and yet keep the original look of the bike.
Sloshing some tank sealer into the original tank would be a lot easier to do.
Gotta love the 2 stroke speed! Thanks for having us in the shop!
One of my favorite builds. Took me back to being with my friends as kids and fixing an old minibike that someone gave us. We spent a good summer putting it back together and tearing up the trails. Thanks for this.
Has such a unique sound I really love it
This bike reminds me of a HONDA 110 TRAIL. The Tanzanian Government had given all its “men” staff one of them between 1990-1992, and my neighbour friend’s Dad brought one home and I still remember how exited my friend was, and I thought it was the coolest bike one can own at that time. The only bike I know that had the “Hugest” rear luggage seat!! If you sit on it, you had to spread the legs wide!!! But it was great for women, coz they used to sit sideways back in the days. And it was very comfy seat for them. Thanks for the memory @Mustie1
Mustie's jumpin' ramps _inside his garage!_
Love this channel! Times to watch for the patented Mustie1 laugh. 1. First Start 2. First Ride 3. Something Catches Fire
Get pushing, boy!
Man have these 2 vids motivated my boys and their buddies !!!! I have never, ever seen them roar with such respect when you thrashed that little bike around outdoors - I'm worried my tools are about to disappear now but hey ho it will be in a good cause. Thank you Mr Motivator for giving a group of young men a positive focus.
The mini bike reminds Me of My old Honda 50. I had a 1968 or so 3 speed auto. Imust of put close to 100,000 Miles on that thing. LOL..I rode that from 6 years old too 15 years old. It would not Die...That Thing you have is pretty badass for a mini bike. Damn kid on it would be floppying in the wind the way it flys .LOLGreat little find..
Mustie1, that is one good sounding 2-stroke I've heard in a long time. Great job!
Absolutely a great resuscitation!
Awesome little bike! Excellent job keeping it all together when you cracked yourself between the lookers with that bar. Reminded me of myself when working on things but you in the end get better results! Thanks for the great videos.
Dirt bike looks great, love the sound of a 2 stroke.
Funny memory, in 1981 I had a Kawasaki KH125 with that same torque induction, I got really quick at taking off the side cover and whacking the carb to stop it flooding.
It always konked out when it was just hot enough and waiting at a red traffic light... never anywhere convenient.
Happy days.
That is a little ripper so much fun!! 🤣😁
Great job on the mini bike. I wonder if the bolt hole in the front of the engine was for a skid plate of some sort? You had me LMAO when the carb started giving you issues on the ride and you said "just need to get it back to the shop" then you headed off deeper into the wood. You the Man. LOL
I could feel the spiderwebs on my face as you were coming through those trails
Love your channel. I'm a bit surprised that you dented the frame for a temporary gas tank...
Yeah i cringed watching that part.Honestly could of welded and cleaned original tank back.I was thinking he could’ve also welded a new outlet directly in center bottom and welding side where spigot closed and spray it.
I was saying no don't dent the frame 😨
I would almost agree if this thing wasnt in as rough of shape. He is most likely gonna sell to someone who wont even notice or care, maybe.
I wasn't really surprised after I heard 2 Stroke! I have owned several Honda Mini Trails and they are solid runners, but them 2 Strokes would smoke them. My Cousins had a Kawasaki 75 (?) And it was so much fun to ride after we got it back up & running. That's a Lot of fun for $80!!
👍👌👏 I absolutely love to see Mustie1 havin' fun. When his white mane/hair is flowing in the wind, everybody knows, that a bike is fast enough and he's enjoying riding it. This amazing little beast sounds pretty strong and healthy. I'm pretty impressed. Seems to be a good quality mini bike. I really hope to watch a 3rd repair episode. Maybe even putting on another tank or at least paint this one orange (there are even tank sealing products on the market, that can even deal with holes). The small Channel Bill Buchholz shows a new Chibi in a 1.56 min Video.
Best regards, luck and health.
His little giggle,like a kid, is infectious. If I wasn’t working full time I would be on my boat motor in a second . I have no shop , hard to find some parts . But I know of a power head for it .
Left lever on right side making it upside down 🤣👍🛠✌️
That little bike rips! Thanks for the video, Love the channel!!!!!!
I'm glad the pipe worked. Don't you just hate it when you bonk yourself and it doesn't work. You look like you're having as much fun as that 10 years old according to your smile.
Damn that thing moves! You have so much fun with these rebuilds. Loved another successful revival!
Seriously, you get paid money for having this much fun. Great video as usual.
So glad to watch these shows ! So helpful and entertaining too !
Your laugh while riding tells me the whole story!
I'm sorry I let out a little snort when the pipe slipped , I promise I felt terrible that you hurt yourself afterward. I hope you are ok.
Knock a little sense into him after he tried to mangle the frame tube.
Wow that sound brings back some really good memories from the summer of 1972 fantastic video thanks for posting
You went to a lot of trouble messing with the gas tank. I was in the fiberglass repair business for 19 years and you could have gotten body filler paste which is gasoline safe, filled the holes using a straight edge and sanded it back, spray paint it and have the original tank in service without all of the fuss. Otherwise I'm impressed with what you do. I've learned a lot. Thank you from the mountains of Montana.
With those drive-bys I was half expecting Sheriff Will Teasle to be tailing him in his LTD II. Another great one!
That test ride was epic! Amazed you didn’t hurt yourself with that thing going through the bushes😅
When I was about 14 years, we kids took turns rding our buddy's Honda Mini Trail 50 and thought it was great. Then my Dad picked up a used Hodaka Ace 90 for my bro and I. What a difference! That lightweight flew through the woods like a running deer! I know it wasn't a mini like this one but the effect was the same -- the joy of a two-stroke's howl!
I never thought of using gym equipment pads for seats, who cares what it looks like as long as your having fun!
My favourite colour combination, orange and black, that's a little ripper !
I would cut out the rusted metal on the original tank and do a little body work on it,it is tedious time consuming work but I think it can be saved if need be.
You don't even need to. Just use liner and putty the outside back up.
Way too much work. Damage is on top, just braze it and be done
@@hojo70 you try to braze rusty dirty crap and done is one way of putting it. Popcorn for everybody! Because that's what you're going to be making.
Agreed, those tanks are not so easily found. Maybe even find a friend who would be interested in re-skinning the top.
47:05 "Break time"..... "Anybody else hear ringing" LOL
Even in pain, he has the one liners.
"These pliers make my hands look big"
That little 2-stroke 3-speed Mitsubishi engine makes impressive power. It would be awesome on a small kid's go-kart with a live axle.
Fun little buddy to ride around. Id freshen up the paint and the chrome to give it a new life.
I know this is such a random question, but have you ever made any videos on the VW Autostick? I'd love to learn how the system works, There's very few videos out there on it. I might be picking up an autostick soon just because of how cool they are with their vacuum systems and all with electrical/vacuum system shifting. Very slim videos on it might make for some interesting content!! Thanks for the awesome videos as always Mustie, I always learn great tips and tricks from every single one of your videos, thanks for making us feel like we're truly in the shop with you!
You are the man!! Many memories of being Evil Knievel on one of those. Thanks for the reminder and for showing us your limitless talent!!
Back in the sixties parents weren't so worried about their kids dying that's why that Mini bike has so much more power than today's Mini bikes. The horde & Mustie saves another #1
You could always make more kids. Lol
In 1976 I was 10 years old and my Honda 50 was my first bike, looks the same as this one.
I hit a root in the ground, crossed the bars and sent the left grip into my weenie and myself up and over, head first, snapping the aluminum headset in half.
My little girlfriend mom was a nurse, she took me into the bathroom and asked me to drop my pants so she could see where the blood was coming from. NOPE, Not Gonna' Do That! 🤨🥺😰
That was my last ride with that bike but for a 10 year old kid I felt like Ghost Rider for a while, Fantastic bike!🤩✌
Another great video and save, I wish I had half your talent, I'm only at about 35% lol. For a small kid I think the rear sprocket should be bigger, less top end speed and more pulling power thru the sand.
A little kid should have enough sense to stay out of soft sand on a wheeled machine.
@@1pcfred a little kid will have enough sense to that is where the fun is
@@darinblomquist422 to each their own. I don't find soft sand particularly fun to go across myself though.
I had the blue one back in 1972. Used to have to put new rings in it every other month!
Gooday eh, from Montreal Canada 👍🇨🇦
Been subscribed since you had only 48,000 subs, great channel, keep up the great work. 🍁
😱 A Ghost!! 36:00
This mini bike is a lil' beast! Mustie, you're right put a sub-hundred lb kid on this mini, and this would be a cheap racer. I love the trails that you have around your shop, great place to test your equipment. Of course, these nearby trails had absolutely nothing to do with your choice of your new garage.... right???? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂👍
But that is its tank. Unless you can find a direct replacment you should repair it. Spot weld, body filler and a pour in tank liner. Easy peasy.
I wouldn't even bother with the welding. Tank liner then put some glazing putty on it like it had. Whoever did that had the right idea.
You get to fix and play with all the cool old toys man I'm jealous lol
My old harley mini bike float was the same way, would leak once in awhile and I had to control how much fuel it got with the petcock, also had to make a custom bowl from aluminum stock because the original rotted out and the internet wasn't as alive with aftermarket solutions or parts for these. Sure miss that bike.
This really brought me back to the days riding my 50CC Gemini SST all over the neighborhood with friends. Good times brought back thanks to your video!
When you're ten years old that's the coolest thing ever
Watching Mustie turn 10 .... that's the coolest thing ever!
It's still the coolest thing ever when you're 55!
Looks like a blast.
Very nicely progressing to restoration! I've wondered what might happen when there's a malfunction on the test track. Good recovery! Is it possible to some how reseal the original tank from the inside, w/o throwing $$$, since that's the purpose of these vids? Have a great week!
Mustie that was great loved it never miss onevideo can't wait for next one thank you.
In the 70’s I had the low level Briggs @ Stratton scrub brake, centrifugal clutch or more simple description WORTHLESS. I dreamed of a Honda mini trail or the Benneli or the Bridgestone. Of not to leave out the Honda ATC 90 three wheelers!
Yes those were good times!
I wish i had a friend like Mustie. Good people. Be well everyone.