Phantom 85 Motorized Bicycle On Site Repairs with Trailer in Tow

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Heather calls with a problem that her rear gear is skipping. I load up the bike and trailer with my tools and gears to go to her and fix it on the fly. Come take the ride and see if we succeed or not….?
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  • @mopedguy1064
    @mopedguy106428 күн бұрын

    Holy shit you're looking way younger than your old videos whatever you've been doing it's working well.

  • @JMB676

    @JMB676

    28 күн бұрын

    @@mopedguy1064 lol, brother I been thinkin I’m looking older and older. Age is goin to catch everybody eventually but maybe if I make a faster bike I can stay out in front of it for a while longer lol.

  • @Matthew-wj8cm
    @Matthew-wj8cm28 күн бұрын

    Amazing Video Johnnie! Yeah the crank seals are bad, you can hear it clearly the surging. I'm excited for the Phantom 85. And, the 110cc "rebuild" now that you mentioned it. Amazing! Love from the Czech Republic from Matthew

  • @JMB676

    @JMB676

    28 күн бұрын

    @@Matthew-wj8cm thanks for watching from across the world. I hope you’re in the group on Facebook so you can upload what the bike scene is like in that part of the world. The phantom is , well is not good and always breaking but we will make it right and the 110 “rebuild won’t be what you think but that’s also kind of of misleading sorta cause yes I will be rebuilding it but then selling it immediately but only because I’m also going to to be building another 110 way better and different. Can’t wait to get it done.

  • @Matthew-wj8cm

    @Matthew-wj8cm

    28 күн бұрын

    @@JMB676 Always excited for a vid Johnnie!

  • @Antiguaandbarbuda26884
    @Antiguaandbarbuda2688429 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the video was wondering what up with you i enjoy your video hopping to learn something new ideas 👍💯

  • @Roadscore
    @Roadscore28 күн бұрын

    You rode up on that Peddler like a road warrior. I thought you were going to just bump him out of the way. He looked back like what the f*** is that😂

  • @JMB676

    @JMB676

    28 күн бұрын

    @@Roadscore I try not to be pushy so that’s why I rev a lot as I come up in them so not to scare them but he didn’t want to move. I didn’t realize till I turned and seen it from the side but that was an electric bike he rode I think it was a conversation kit though.

  • @alangoodrich6590

    @alangoodrich6590

    25 күн бұрын

    I seen that too..I've been commuting with my 85 v3. Only ran a tank of 26 to 1 thru it so far. Definitely a hog. Most the time I'm riding my 72v surron Lbx. Good vid.

  • @JMB676

    @JMB676

    24 күн бұрын

    @@alangoodrich6590 I hear those surrons are fast lil buggers.

  • @Jimmy-hk4gr
    @Jimmy-hk4gr28 күн бұрын

    Another good video my man!

  • @grendelsgarage9723
    @grendelsgarage972329 күн бұрын

    Knight in covered in grease 👌 😍 💪. Way to go brother. You saved to day for sure. That's a lot of miles on that hog. 🎉🎉🎉🎉. Nice set up on that handle bars!! 👌 😊

  • @JMB676

    @JMB676

    28 күн бұрын

    @@grendelsgarage9723 thank you, those base are so much nicer to ride with and the neck with the spring in it is really comfortable to ride with. Definitely not something if you want to throw the bike around and zip through traffic cause it adds a weird dynamic with the flexing but for cruising and relaxed riding it’s next level if you want comfort. Between my air shock in the front with 120mm of travel and about 100+psi and the seat post suspension post and large spring seat, and now these bars and sprung neck, all riding on 29x2.3 tires it’s definitely the most comfortable riding bike I have. No other just needs more power again kinda like when it was new but im thinkin even more. I want to really start pushing this platform of the cdh110 110/85cc motor. I really put this one through the wringer so to speak but never pushed the limits of the bottom end really. Always had the rpms fairly safe and the bottom end grunt also. It has a lot of torque even still to this day but it doesn’t have a lot of horsepower down low. So it can pull me and my trailer up hills from fairly lower speeds but it won’t gain speed very fast until flatter ground. High horsepower will destroy a daily motor with as much as I ride but if you move the horsepower to the higher rpms the motor will last five times as long (I’m not actually sure if it’s five times I’m just meaning it will last way longer) so I want to make more low end power and see where the line is before it breaks on me or if at all. I want to use all stock parts of course and a few I’m making myself. Just not sure if I’ll be making my own cylinder head for this one or not yet. I think I can make my own but with hand tools so we will have to see I guess. Thanks for commenting brother. Ride safe.

  • @robertbermudez4458
    @robertbermudez445827 күн бұрын

    Good stuff

  • @MotorizedChuck
    @MotorizedChuck28 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the drive. It's rainy here so I enjoyed it. And,! Good to see another Phantom 85v3 on her bike. I presume you took the precautions I mentioned prior to full install?

  • @JMB676

    @JMB676

    28 күн бұрын

    @@MotorizedChuck brother I did nothing to the motor before installing it. If I would have done that then I wouldn’t be able to find the true problems with this motor and wouldn’t be able to build you a proper reliable motor. I need to know as many of the faults as possible and to be honest I wish I had a year with this motor before I built yours but I really think with the info I gathered and the studying I been doing online and in books I can start to fix the longevity problem with these. Or I hope so at least. I would love to say yeah I got this and I know all but it’s just not true at all. I don’t want the first modified phantom to come from me to be a POS and I don’t want you to have problems with it. So I definitely took extra time to read up on a few things that I was thinkin and I truly think we got a real winner now. I just need to get the math right so it all works together…..so to speak.

  • @presleyfleckmotorizedbikef4285
    @presleyfleckmotorizedbikef428529 күн бұрын

    Your bike may be loud but it is a beast I love it I still got to take my 100cc out on a ride to see how it likes its new heart adjustment

  • @JMB676

    @JMB676

    28 күн бұрын

    @@presleyfleckmotorizedbikef4285 looking to to that my guy. Can’t wait to see how the new creation acts and runs.

  • @MotorizedChuck
    @MotorizedChuck28 күн бұрын

    I need a newer go pro camera so I can start learning how to edit, add use all the attachments

  • @JMB676

    @JMB676

    28 күн бұрын

    @@MotorizedChuck well to be honest my first vids were all with my phone and about a year in I got a very old GoPro 3 silver and that was up till about last year maybe a few months before that and it worked great. If I can give advice whatever you get just make sure it’s a real GoPro brand old or new preferably a 5 or new is the best option for sure. They can be wireless and way easier to use. Also if you need any help just text me and I’ll do my best to help.

  • @RaoulDuke224
    @RaoulDuke22429 күн бұрын

    Hey dude you still want that phantom 85 cylinder head

  • @JMB676

    @JMB676

    28 күн бұрын

    @@RaoulDuke224 yeah sure I’m still down. Just waiting to hear from you to figure out where and when.

  • @Paul_Gale
    @Paul_Gale28 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the ride. What's it like pulling a trailer? Do you have to be careful not to catch something or is it easy carefree riding, forget its there?

  • @JMB676

    @JMB676

    28 күн бұрын

    @@Paul_Gale hey thanks for commenting but for sure. You definitely need to be careful but usually only on turns. Also depending on how much you way and your bike weighs will be the factor if you feel it or not back there. I personally don’t feel it at all even on bumps unless I’m pulling more then 250 pounds in it or pulling a bike that keeps flipping over like in my recent short lol. But for me and all my bike and this particular trailer it is thinner then all my bikes handlebars. So if the bars fit then this trailer won’t be near anything. Now my other trailer I don’t ride much anymore is much wider and I do need to be careful with that cause it’s far wider but still easy to pull. Now as far as turn they never flip over cause I have only 2 wheel options and they are very stable. The only time it tips over on turns is when I’m pulling a trailer with a light bicycle hooked into my quickrelease front mount for towing bikes. So any normal load they don’t flip if it’s a 2 wheel variant. Hope that info helps and if your thinking about getting one they are always on facebook marketplace for free or cheap or new even but get one and use it they really make bike life so much easier.

  • @Adalbertomatos_
    @Adalbertomatos_29 күн бұрын

    pense que era una gas frame bike

  • @JMB676

    @JMB676

    28 күн бұрын

    @@Adalbertomatos_ so did I when I first seen the bike. I’ll get one someday but thanks for commenting.

  • @diydarkmatter
    @diydarkmatter29 күн бұрын

    good to see ya johnnie buddy . ride safe brother . say hello to heather for me .

  • @Roadscore

    @Roadscore

    28 күн бұрын

    Some motorbikers were wondering about you recently on Jarrod D s live show. I'll be sure to tell them you're still here, you're just not there.😂

  • @diydarkmatter

    @diydarkmatter

    28 күн бұрын

    @@Roadscore lol ok just been busy with life . watch you tube when i get a chance .

  • @JMB676

    @JMB676

    28 күн бұрын

    @@Roadscore thanks brother for sure. I am just so busy trying to figure out this new motor build and research for it but also so many other builds and repairs for local customers. It’s a lot and I’m just trying to to balance it all plus I don’t have any videos in que anymore really and the last build took longer then I wanted so I couldn’t edit it on time and had to jump ahead a video just to release one so the next one will be the video this one was supposed to be so to speak. Definitely tell the guys I’m here just slow lol and thanks for asking about me. Maybe we can all get on a call for vlog or podcast sometime.

  • @Roadscore

    @Roadscore

    28 күн бұрын

    @@diydarkmatter I hear you. This is the busiest I've been in years. I need to finish some of my current projects before I start any new ones

  • @Roadscore

    @Roadscore

    28 күн бұрын

    @JMB676 talking about being busy. I've bought two motorcycles, three mountain bikes, a couple bike motor kits and a lot of performance upgrades. I think I have the" I don't have enough motorbikes disease" because I'm still looking daily on Craigslist for more nice vintage mountain bikes for future builds. I got a GoPro recently and I'm figuring out how to use it so stay tuned motorbikers ,real soon I'll be taking you all for a ride. I'm sure everybody would love to see you on Jarrod D s live Tuesday evenings or Kevin's shop live every last Saturday of the month. If I ever make it back East I would love for you to take me on a tour of your neighborhood.

  • @Roadscore
    @Roadscore27 күн бұрын

    ⛽️🚴‍♂️☕️☕️☕️🔧🔩

  • @JMB676

    @JMB676

    24 күн бұрын

    @@Roadscore heck yeah gas money is always welcome. Thank you.

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