Rare 1977 Dirt Bike Found Sitting In Barn For 20+ Years (AMAZING FIND)

I buy a 1977 Suzuki RM125 Vintage dirt bike that has been sitting in back of a barn untouched for 20+ years. Will it run again? #Suzuki, #Vintage, #DirtBike,
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  • @theibault
    @theibault4 ай бұрын

    This bike is alive and NEEDS a restoration. It DESRVES it and told you so by starting on third kick and running brilliantly. I know it's not sentient but this thing has soul. It still lives so now make it beautiful again.

  • @IRONCaptainPanic

    @IRONCaptainPanic

    4 ай бұрын

    It for sure does! It's finally got someone who knows a thing or two about fixing bikes and other small engine machines and I feel as if the ride quality and exhaust sound say this bikes excited it's finally being used and shown as a big part of history. The compression was astounding I was shocked a 125 would have that much compression at that age and condition

  • @johnmicah2193

    @johnmicah2193

    3 ай бұрын

    Nope he’s gonna ruin or let it sit or sell regardless in his time of ownership it is ruined

  • @LastCall534

    @LastCall534

    3 ай бұрын

    Glad that I'm not the only one. He gets engines "running" that's about all I can say positive.@@johnmicah2193

  • @robinbrowne5419

    @robinbrowne5419

    3 ай бұрын

    👍

  • @elpeajay7144

    @elpeajay7144

    3 ай бұрын

    Nah, keep it original! Strip it down, clean it, go through it mechanically, replace parts where required, regrease everything but keep it aesthetically as it is. It's a time capsule and it's wear and tear is it's history. As I'm getting older I'm appreciating originality. It has character.

  • @ryanjarrell4359
    @ryanjarrell43594 ай бұрын

    That 2 stroke echo is literally the best sound ever!

  • @vintagemxer9165

    @vintagemxer9165

    4 ай бұрын

    makes ya' smile doesn't it?

  • @quimbymicheal

    @quimbymicheal

    4 ай бұрын

    Right on!

  • @stanm2.0

    @stanm2.0

    4 ай бұрын

    makes me SMELL the Bel Rey 2stroke premix right thru the computer screen.....@@vintagemxer9165

  • @slyfox7429

    @slyfox7429

    4 ай бұрын

    I'm 67 and still have a mint condition '78 Yamaha IT400 ... And yeah there is no sound that "speaks" like the 2 stroke echo.

  • @paymentmaker

    @paymentmaker

    4 ай бұрын

    lol , Right on . Love those IT's . Always wanted one when I was a kid. Ended up with yz's though. I'm 59 and still sporting a 78 yz400 and a 92 yz490 . Both have been well taken care of . The 490 is a museum piece . Still has the carboard sticker on the steering head with the stock # that the dealer used to put on them next to the Yamaha vin tag. Like riding the 400 better though its more ridable .

  • @memorris2
    @memorris24 ай бұрын

    All i could say the whole video was "wow!" Suprisingly amazing condition and fired right up! That is a diamond in the rough! I vote for full restoration!

  • @randywetzler5976
    @randywetzler59764 ай бұрын

    I owned a 75, 77, 79 RM's back in day when I was racing motocross. They all performed well and I rode the heck out them between hours of practice and racing. I was around 20 years old then, that was 47 years ago, hard to believe. Those aluminum tanks were really cool back then. Thanks for the trip down memory lane!

  • @johnkelly8525

    @johnkelly8525

    3 ай бұрын

    Proformed well but not winners

  • @oscr_zen

    @oscr_zen

    3 ай бұрын

    how cool is that

  • @577buttfan

    @577buttfan

    2 ай бұрын

    Hurricane bobby won all the time on a banana.@@johnkelly8525

  • @mjrybread

    @mjrybread

    2 ай бұрын

    Rm bikes ruled back then

  • @TheLikkinBranchRanch
    @TheLikkinBranchRanch4 ай бұрын

    This bike is a gem. The 70s RMs were awesome. Its a keeper. As a young rider then, its what everyone wanted....

  • @TheLikkinBranchRanch

    @TheLikkinBranchRanch

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Adjust-Fire-jy3dy Roger, The Hurricane and David Bailey....heros all.

  • @MarkTurner-vs7uc

    @MarkTurner-vs7uc

    2 ай бұрын

    That and the YZ . They were great bikes for me, a 15 year old.

  • @andrewthacker2743
    @andrewthacker27434 ай бұрын

    Have the same exact bike. Found it for 300$ in a shed non running during covid. Have been shipping parts home for my dad to rebuild while im stationed overseas. Absolute amazing little bike to ride. Super snappy alot quicker than I thought they would be. The guys that grew up riding these are animals!

  • @jeredalmeida1880

    @jeredalmeida1880

    4 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your service.

  • @donwaun1178

    @donwaun1178

    4 ай бұрын

    Wow... that 1 brings back alot of childhood memories for sure... I hope ya find a Ole TM some day.. 😊

  • @tomwright2862

    @tomwright2862

    4 ай бұрын

    Thanks for your service! I sent my’75 engine to FMF from NC and got back a new downpipe, new airbox, 32mm Mikuni (original was a 26mm) and a modified combustion chamber. I wish I could bring back those days!

  • @andrewthacker2743

    @andrewthacker2743

    4 ай бұрын

    @@tomwright2862 32mm carb? Was that just to suit the custom chamber or was that the trick move to make back in the day?

  • @tomwright2862

    @tomwright2862

    3 ай бұрын

    @@andrewthacker2743 Man I was 17 back then and had no idea… and I have no idea now! I’m not knowledgeable in all of that but I just know that at that time, FMF was the place to send your engine to get it ‘hopped up’ so that’s what I did! I sent it from NC and spent around $150 or so. I do remember, though that the midrange power was much more noticeably improved big time! Sorry I can’t answer your question.

  • @whereameye527
    @whereameye5274 ай бұрын

    When it kicked over so easy, all my hair stood up from my neck to my wrists. Congrats on one that will probably never leave the collection!

  • @10gauge64
    @10gauge644 ай бұрын

    I had a 1977 RM 125 when I was in 7th grade. When I heard the sound as you were riding it brought me back to those days. It was the most fun bike I ever owned. Thanks.

  • @mikerafonemusic6177

    @mikerafonemusic6177

    4 ай бұрын

    i had the '77 100 in 8th grade

  • @greghujing5692

    @greghujing5692

    3 ай бұрын

    Back in the day I had a 1977 125 it too was the best handling bike I've ever owned never should have sold it in 85 to get my RM 250 in 86 I like my 125 more than I did the 250

  • @yo3429
    @yo34294 ай бұрын

    No question, this bike screams: Gimme a full restauration! Seldom chance, do it all, strip it to the frame and make all new, inkl. Dampers. Tank is not a big problem to get in shape. I really hope you make a masterpiece out of this lovely 125. Thanks for sharing!

  • @spaceoven8788

    @spaceoven8788

    4 ай бұрын

    Yea right

  • @jumpinjojo

    @jumpinjojo

    4 ай бұрын

    *Restoration

  • @patmiller7045

    @patmiller7045

    4 ай бұрын

    He won't do it 😢

  • @thankswezilow6794

    @thankswezilow6794

    4 ай бұрын

    I must say this two crank seals may need be changed preventative maintenance type of repair

  • @yo3429

    @yo3429

    4 ай бұрын

    @@jumpinjojo you're right, for US it's restoration ;)

  • @garrysimmons111
    @garrysimmons1114 ай бұрын

    My first MX bike was the 1975 RM125. I sold it, and upgraded to a 1976 RM125 (high pipe). Those were some good days (high school in the late 70s).

  • @wolfgangkrup5615
    @wolfgangkrup56154 ай бұрын

    When you took off across the field for the first time on that bike I had to rewind, crank my speakers and re-watch a couple times. That's a beautiful sounding bike!

  • @kenjones8116

    @kenjones8116

    3 ай бұрын

    same!!

  • @franciscolopez3229

    @franciscolopez3229

    3 ай бұрын

    You are not the only one who did so.... great.

  • @oldbiker1150
    @oldbiker11504 ай бұрын

    That took me back to my childhood. When you took off across the field, that sound did it. Great buy.

  • @jl4091
    @jl40914 ай бұрын

    Talk about powerbands.Everybody should try an old 2stroke,it's like a on off switch.

  • @LS-tv1cm

    @LS-tv1cm

    4 ай бұрын

    I had a '78 YZ 125 with a gold DG head.on it which compounded it's lightswitch-y ness ... nuthin' on the bottom but when the powerband hit it screamed like a banshee! Oh the good 'ol days!!

  • @BigDsRc517

    @BigDsRc517

    4 ай бұрын

    Got a 77 rm 250 and the power bands are nasty 💯 talk about a adrenaline rush!!!!!

  • @vintagemxer9165

    @vintagemxer9165

    4 ай бұрын

    Hearing a full line of screaming 125s going down the start straight was like millions of berserk hornets.

  • @MarkAlan-no7mb

    @MarkAlan-no7mb

    28 күн бұрын

    This guy only knows how to run up and down straight aways. And starts the bike revving the hell out of it without warming it up. And listen closely lol he misses a gear all the time

  • @kencreten7308
    @kencreten73084 ай бұрын

    That's a very important bike in the history of Motorcross. I had a 1978 Suzuki RM 125. it had the aluminum swingarm, plastic tank, and different graphics .

  • @Mike-jv4rz

    @Mike-jv4rz

    4 ай бұрын

    1979 here- bad ass bike ....

  • @craigsteinman9807

    @craigsteinman9807

    4 ай бұрын

    Wow what a find..

  • @aeroman5239

    @aeroman5239

    4 ай бұрын

    Listening to this '77 reminds me of a '78 RM 125 for my 1st motocross bike. The 40mm carb was huge! I remember ripping down the abandoned railroad track beds - it was fast! Learned how to stay in the powerband when going up hills, otherwise, it wasn't fun getting bogged-down on the incline.

  • @snoopysrc

    @snoopysrc

    4 ай бұрын

    Sounds like a 2 stroke

  • @XRakkgruntX

    @XRakkgruntX

    4 ай бұрын

    @@Mike-jv4rzsame, mine was a 79RM 100, I wish we had GoPros then.

  • @allenkennedy6748
    @allenkennedy67484 ай бұрын

    I realize you know everything must be evaluated in the long run. This one should always be remembered as a winner as opposed to the ones that weren’t. Congratulations!

  • @tuscaroradave
    @tuscaroradave3 ай бұрын

    When I saw the thumbnail on this video, I smiled and thought "he's going to be surprised". My best friend growing up had a 76 RM125 that would flip out from under you if you weren't careful. It had very little power at the bottom but when that power band kicked in, OH BOY!! HANG ON!! Very nice unit for $500!! I really enjoyed this one.

  • @Yz4Life
    @Yz4Life4 ай бұрын

    Nothing beats the sound of an old air cooled 2 stroke lol. Awesome find

  • @Day12My

    @Day12My

    4 ай бұрын

    Sounds like a chainsaw to me

  • @TopRevs

    @TopRevs

    4 ай бұрын

    @@Day12MyThat’s because you have no relevance to these old smokers. It’s like when 2vintage make videos of new 4 stroke quads, zero relevance and interest for me, but this video on the other hand

  • @donaldblakley6796
    @donaldblakley67964 ай бұрын

    Just freaking awesome. Sounds like brand new.. she's a screamer, and the echo makes it sound even better:) definitely worth a restoration.

  • @johngy40
    @johngy404 ай бұрын

    yesterday i purchased a 1974 DT250 ive got the bug. love two strokes from the 70s especially the rm125 and the cr125

  • @Youdoneedmyname
    @Youdoneedmyname4 ай бұрын

    The sound of that through your field is magnificent!!!

  • @michi_danksta
    @michi_danksta4 ай бұрын

    Make a rubber stopper with a schrader valve....Seal it off to tank...Add air pressure gradually.. You can also use a map gas torch to heat the dented areas slowly. The heat will also cause air pressure to expand so go slow and be patient...

  • @wknight022

    @wknight022

    4 ай бұрын

    I had heard of guys doing the same using a tennis ball with the Schrader valve in it. Cool!

  • @truemanrep3267

    @truemanrep3267

    3 ай бұрын

    I agree with this idea.

  • @jakeslouw3416

    @jakeslouw3416

    3 ай бұрын

    Good advice, just be careful how much heat is added to the aluminium: too much could cause it to melt or even blow too far outwards.

  • @C_R_O_M________

    @C_R_O_M________

    3 ай бұрын

    That's exactly the principle I had in mind.

  • @briant4162

    @briant4162

    2 ай бұрын

    Said the same thing

  • @myslash09
    @myslash094 ай бұрын

    Love the sound of the old bike.

  • @Liesthroughisteeth
    @Liesthroughisteeth4 ай бұрын

    Braze a Schrader valve onto and old metal gas cap, screw onto tank and then add air...slowly. :D I've only ever done this once, but it worked like a charm. Or call a paintless dent removal guy. They are pretty amazing. Sounds very good...didn't miss a beat out on the land. And the smoking cleaned up. LOL Perfect! Back in the early 80s, I was still riding one of my two 1971 Ducati RT450s. (Still have them...haven't tried starting them since the mid 80s.) Come winter time I went up to one of the local lakes in the BC interior with a few buddies, our families and a few snowmobiles as well. The night before I was furiously screwing as many sheet metal screws into the knobs of the tires to get ready for the next day. What a riot. I could even run on the harder packed snowmobile trails if I kept the speed up and hung my ass out over the rear fender to keep the weight off the front. Like riding in the sand. The lake was glass smooth and I've never had as much fun laying a bike down at any speed and sitting on the seat and spinning around as you slide for 60 or 70 years. :D.

  • @boe4448
    @boe44483 ай бұрын

    I bought 78 RM400 new. What awesome power band, reliable fun bike. I wasn't surprised how easy this bike fired and rode! This video brought back some great memories. I had a friend riding this same bike in tennies put the kick starter through the side of his foot. Still limps to this day. Thank you, Boe

  • @robmcguckin7605
    @robmcguckin76053 ай бұрын

    Wow! I was 14 when I bought my 1975 RM 125! I sold my 1972 Honda SL 100 and my 1974 Suzuki TM 100 to do the deal. I loved that bike! I side saddle pushed it until my friends house who lived next to Morgan Cemetery which we also walked/side saddled thru in 2nd gear. Once thru the cementary we pushed them another few blocks until the train tracks that ran parallel to the Delaware river. At the tracks, we looked both ways for cops and moto'ed it about a half mile until we crossed Rt. 73, down the embankment and ended up behind the Palmyra Diner parking lot which was next to the Tacony Palmyra Drive in theatre and the miles of dredged sand dunes from the Delaware River being dredged back in the late 60's and early 70's. One gallon of premix fuel in a plastic 1 gallon milk jug would get us a couple of hours of awesome riding and back home for dinner by 5 and time to walk to the Pennsauken Mart to buy Lynyrd Skynyrds new Street Survivors album on vinyl. The good ol'days with no bills, no worries other than homework, cleaning the dog doo in the yard, trash cans out or washing one of the family cars.

  • @ericbitzer5247

    @ericbitzer5247

    3 ай бұрын

    Wow, I rode there before and my friends father took us there with his 80 Husqvarna 430. Brings back memories. I still live on Robbins close to the Tacony Palmyra Bridge.

  • @robmcguckin7605

    @robmcguckin7605

    3 ай бұрын

    @@ericbitzer5247 Small world! I was born in Northeast hospital and our parents moved to Palmyra in 1962 and then Cinnaminson. Thats cool that you rode the dunes under and behind the Tacony-Palmyra bridge-Palmyra drive in theatre too! It was a great place to ride! My cousins grew up on Tulip Street across from the park and in 1983, a friend and I bought a corner bar in Mayfair on the corner of Frankford & Brighton called the Harbor Inn. (7026 Frankford Avenue) We had a lot of fun for the two years we owned it and managed to keep the place full on weekends with a DJ and live band on Sundays. It's still in business under the name Toms Sportsmans. That 1980 Husqvarna was a beast! My dad had a 74 Bultaco 360 and it was so fast, us 15 year olds were afraid to get on it. LOL

  • @tomwright2862
    @tomwright28624 ай бұрын

    It looks like a restoration is the most popular comment!! Oh yeah!! What a rare opportunity you have to bring back a beautiful bike that really dominated motocross in those years shortly after the Honda Elsinores were on top!

  • @marksvideotreasuresmvt414
    @marksvideotreasuresmvt4142 ай бұрын

    I have a 1979 RM100 and it is a BEAST! I love the sound of those old RMs. I need to get it out of my barn and get it going again.

  • @buzzedalldrink9131
    @buzzedalldrink91313 ай бұрын

    Awesome bike! i had a 1978 RM125 I guess I’m an old guy! The gas tank was plastic and swing arm was aluminum. That bike looks all original to me. Instant power from the two stroke, better than four strokes of today, my opinion.

  • @bananabrooks3836
    @bananabrooks38364 ай бұрын

    What a survivor!!.....ragged from cold missing gears and without an air filter. This historic gem of a piece deserves more respect. $500 absolute bargain, needs restoration but will probably be 'flipped' and we'll never see it again.

  • @waltersaari7954
    @waltersaari79544 ай бұрын

    I bought a new one in 76. Awesome how easily it came back to life. I’d like to find another one. Good job.

  • @chriscompton4808
    @chriscompton48084 ай бұрын

    Great video on a cool bike. I just recently got a 78 RM 125 and got it up and running again. Haven't been on official first ride yet but soon. I vote for a light restoration, that bike earned all the dents and scratches. Be a sharm to lose that. Keep up the excellent content. Your videos helped me get motivated to buy the RM.

  • @markrohyans4846
    @markrohyans48463 ай бұрын

    I wrote that RM 125 Suzuki once when I was in high school and it was just too fast for me. I love how it sounds and it’s really awesome you found it. My wife really likes your show too.

  • @kencreten7308
    @kencreten73084 ай бұрын

    absolutely love the sound of the RM 125 reflecting off the trees as you whip around the field.

  • @minnesotatomcat
    @minnesotatomcat4 ай бұрын

    If you can find a way to seal up the tank and slowly pressurize it with water it should push the dents right out, it didn’t look like there were any bad creases. Love the old 70s bikes, I had a Yamaha 175 enduro back in the day, my first taste of freedom!

  • @AlphaQ214

    @AlphaQ214

    4 ай бұрын

    I agree. Maybe even pressurize it with water with a little heat the same way you fix dented stroke pipes.

  • @JuryRigged77

    @JuryRigged77

    4 ай бұрын

    Exactly what I was thinking

  • @donspringer8222

    @donspringer8222

    4 ай бұрын

    Yep, and maybe combine that with a hot glue dent puller system used on cars. Cheap ones start around $65. Lots of car vids on youtube using this system.

  • @drott150

    @drott150

    4 ай бұрын

    It will still look like sheeit. The major depressions may come out, but it will still look all mashed up and creased. You may also expand or burst the seams. The only real way is for the underside to be cut out and then the exposed tank is smooth rolled using a planishing hammer and/or English wheel. Then the under panel is tig welded back into place. A lot of it can be partially repaired using rod anvils inserted into the tank without cutting out the bottom, but that method will never fully restore it.

  • @minnesotatomcat

    @minnesotatomcat

    4 ай бұрын

    @@drott150 absolutely right it’ll never look perfect but it’ll be 100% usable and you won’t have to cut the tank apart.

  • @user-of7be2eu7r
    @user-of7be2eu7r4 ай бұрын

    Brilliant video again, had many of these early models over the years, it deservers a full restoration and definitely a keeper, keep up the great work doing these video's and look forward to seeing this Rm125 progress.

  • @scottsmith1897
    @scottsmith18974 ай бұрын

    What a beauty........ had an old 125 in the 80s when I was 14 that brings back memories.....

  • @tracysellman1562
    @tracysellman15624 ай бұрын

    Joe, 100% restore it just like you planned with an engine refresh and the same style, but new tires. Can't wait to see you make it like new.

  • @seanspring8991
    @seanspring89914 ай бұрын

    What a score! This is what was rode by my friends in the 1980's, and we beat the snot out of them. This one is a survivor, for sure! Looks like someone liked punching the gas tank though, lol! Hearing that thing fire up in less than 5 kicks was amazing. Then hearing it out in the fields brought back those teenage memories. This is a 47 year old bike, that looks all original. Amazing.

  • @kencreten7308
    @kencreten73084 ай бұрын

    Holy crap! ... it started. That sounds - exactly like the 1978 RM 125 I had with basically the same engine.

  • @TopRevs
    @TopRevs4 ай бұрын

    AWESOME! Finally an interesting bike back on the channel! More vintage 2 stroke videos please

  • @garyengelbrecht2634
    @garyengelbrecht26344 ай бұрын

    Wow..what a little beast.

  • @tomwright2862
    @tomwright28624 ай бұрын

    Awesome! I bought and raced a ‘75 RM125 (first year of the RM, and with the down pipe) when I was 17. Man how envious I am! Brings back days of DeCoster and Wolsink! Good luck and thanks for posting!

  • @vintagemxer9165

    @vintagemxer9165

    4 ай бұрын

    RM or TM?

  • @tomwright2862

    @tomwright2862

    3 ай бұрын

    RM

  • @ericsexton6799

    @ericsexton6799

    3 ай бұрын

    Where road our bikes, this kid came with a rm, I was so envious, I think it was a 75 ?

  • @nickeisenhut8998
    @nickeisenhut89984 ай бұрын

    Not even gunna lie.. I was waiting the whole video to see if it was going to get the cleaning it deserved. Always great work and good finds!

  • @martincooper9372
    @martincooper93724 ай бұрын

    my word...what a find!.......I that you'll be able to retain as much of this bikes patina, history and battlefield experience, I hope it's history is not obliterated by swapping new for old.........best of luck

  • @DblK-BMorphs
    @DblK-BMorphs4 ай бұрын

    Oh an oldie. Heck yeah!

  • @DblK-BMorphs

    @DblK-BMorphs

    4 ай бұрын

    4 kicks after sitting 20+ years?!?! Not bad at all, Joe. She’s a ripper.

  • @jetstreek17
    @jetstreek174 ай бұрын

    Congrats on reaching 400k subs, you deserve it for all the hard work you put in. Well done.

  • @862057
    @8620573 ай бұрын

    I had one of those. Man, it was fun to just open it up and let it sing. The sound it made while shifting with the close ratio trans was so sweet.

  • @FernandoBoechat
    @FernandoBoechat4 ай бұрын

    that's crazy an old bike running so perfect !

  • @eaytc6968
    @eaytc69684 ай бұрын

    I would love to see you do a really thorough restoration. Love you videos and your skill set is excellent. I have learned so much from you. Thank you!

  • @JohnBurdette-or7if
    @JohnBurdette-or7if4 ай бұрын

    Who are in the 125 series was a great bike and 77 I was a teenager riding them dirt bikes I had a YZ 80 YZ 250 and a Honda CR 250 and 2 Hodaka ace 100’s, my brother and I and our friends were very fortunate to have those fantastic dirt throwing machines 😁 Great memories and one of my best friends is still one of my best friends to this day he lives in Ohio I still live in Galveston County, Texas . Every time he and I speak on the phone or see each other in person, we always sit around and reminisce back when we were just young teenagers kids it’s been a lifetime.

  • @petergj
    @petergj4 ай бұрын

    Hey mate definitely deserves a resto, what a great find this was the bike that got me into a lifelong love of motorcycles.

  • @brucehollingsworth8825
    @brucehollingsworth88253 ай бұрын

    Thank you for letting me re live the past. Love these bikes! 41:35

  • @dougzimmerman2770
    @dougzimmerman27704 ай бұрын

    Just got a 77 RM125 last August. Same steps as yours except I got a new carb. I did get mine started but an sure it needs a rebuild. I had been following your channel and this showed up today and I was excited! Mine wears 78 plastics and tank and I’d love to go back to 77, and yes those tanks - yikes try to find one. Joe Abbate shows how to do them right on coaxing dents out with a hooked rod and a visegrip, and patience. Please save this one patina or full restore. Thanks for great, inspiring do it yourself videos!

  • @RC-fu6hg
    @RC-fu6hg4 ай бұрын

    I used to have an old 79 Suzuki DS100 I rode that thing hard. Blew it up and rebuilt it twice. I loved that old machine. Lots of fun and memories. Still ran good when I sold it. Sure miss that.

  • @OneLiterPeter
    @OneLiterPeter4 ай бұрын

    Nice find! I had a 1973 Suzuki TM125K Challenger growing up.

  • @eminiscalperpro9729
    @eminiscalperpro97294 ай бұрын

    great find! so much fun back in the day on bikes like this. All the good times had on bikes of this era and people now riding 10k bikes and complain about everything and laugh at old bikes, but in reality these machines were so fun and we all enjoyed it very much.

  • @TN_HondaDad
    @TN_HondaDad4 ай бұрын

    Beautiful find! Honestly don't know how you find these deals! Great video! Boy, those tires looked sketchy especially the front, careful!! Would love to see a semi-restore on this one for sure.

  • @anthonyblacker8471
    @anthonyblacker84714 ай бұрын

    Winner winner chicken dinner on this one Joe. What a very special bike this was in the late 70s.. I'm honestly not even surprised how it went for the first start, but definitely impressed! That thing was a SCORE!!

  • @francismarion1786
    @francismarion17864 ай бұрын

    Oh man that echo of that 2 stroke sound is beautiful☺😌

  • @ynot0714
    @ynot07143 ай бұрын

    Geez me and my friends had several of these back in the day, also a couple 250's, then in 79 at age 16 I bought a 74 TM400. Wish we had them all still! Lol.

  • @yyequipment6187
    @yyequipment61874 ай бұрын

    This is the first bike I ever owned. Rode the hell out of it for several years, never did a top end on it, mixed fuel and oil in the tank with who knows what mixture and it ran perfectly until the day I sold it.

  • @ryanjarrell4359
    @ryanjarrell43594 ай бұрын

    Also, would love to see you do a series on restoring this bike

  • @paymentmaker
    @paymentmaker4 ай бұрын

    Joe you crack me up, I was waiting for that missed shifting style and there it was at 32 :57

  • @xipingpooh5783
    @xipingpooh57833 ай бұрын

    The Iconic look of RM’s from the 1970’s are second to none. There is a reason these bikes won so many races👍🏼 Awesome bike … I’m jealous!!!

  • @just4kicks950
    @just4kicks9504 ай бұрын

    Thats one for the collection for sure 🔥🔥👍. Had one many moons ago & regret selling. Thats crazy how well the fuel held up lol. Thats how fuel⛽️ use to be 🤔💯.Thanks for sharing 🫡

  • @namtech425
    @namtech4254 ай бұрын

    Historically this thing is priceless. I would love to own one of these. Great find my man.

  • @douglasfitzsimmons654
    @douglasfitzsimmons6544 ай бұрын

    Cool old twins shock bike, if we're mine a definite light restoration is the way to go. Nice one Joe👍

  • @bagbrothers7787
    @bagbrothers77873 ай бұрын

    The sound of that kicker brings back lots memories of my 1976 rm 250! Cool find

  • @brainstain22
    @brainstain224 ай бұрын

    I'd absolutely love to see a restoration on this one. Wow ...what a great find Joe.❤

  • @ni_wink84
    @ni_wink844 ай бұрын

    Had a 250 that year, dangerous as heck! Rear suspension bounces at high speed, crazy how these bikes were built back in the day

  • @badgerbait8351
    @badgerbait83513 ай бұрын

    This is the bike I rode when I was first introduced to a motocross track! Love it!

  • @grayfool
    @grayfool4 ай бұрын

    Definitely worth a little work. I grew on bikes like this. They were brilliant things, light and simple. Just great fun bikes.

  • @prancingmoose
    @prancingmoose4 ай бұрын

    Reminds me of my first dirtbike, a 1983 rm125 (first blue seat models). I bought it in a very similar state to yours and had been sitting in a shed for 24 years according to the previous owner. Cleaned the very rough looking carb and immediately fired up. These bikes are tough! Having said that, a common issue with these old rm's including mine is that the frames split real easy right under the engine. Nothing a quick weld can't fix though. Curious to see how this one turns out... Keep up the good work and I'm sure you'll flip it without any issues👍 PS. An amazing life hack I never see you use in your videos is mounting/removing the grips with an air compressor. Makes it 10x easier and saves lots of time and energy!

  • @Woodsrider9338
    @Woodsrider93384 ай бұрын

    That is a beauty, I would do a full restoration on it and put it the family room as art. Nice job buddy!

  • @wknight022
    @wknight0224 ай бұрын

    I owned a PE 175, 1979. Had so much fun with that bike! As far as the tank dents, I've heard of people using a tennis ball with a Schraeder valve in it to pressure the old aluminum takes and pop out dents. Never done it myself. Look it up on KZread!

  • @terrynightingale7950
    @terrynightingale79504 ай бұрын

    A most enjoyable video on an iconic bike one of your best .

  • @PoppinWheeliez
    @PoppinWheeliez4 ай бұрын

    Love to see you get a paint booth / powder coating set up started. Sand blast cabinet. You have plenty of space on your property to build a small out-building to take your work to the next level and start doing your own cosmetic work.

  • @higheriam

    @higheriam

    4 ай бұрын

    Agreed😊

  • @kabepro2176
    @kabepro21764 ай бұрын

    Yea we love those old dirt bikes

  • @kvandyke252
    @kvandyke2524 ай бұрын

    That sound instantly took me back to a boy and a dirt road, a screaming 78 rm 125 and having the time of my life. I'd look to see what parts could be found amd then go from there on how far to restore it.

  • @joedeckinflyover
    @joedeckinflyover4 ай бұрын

    Definitely a cool bike ! In 77 my dad lived around the corner from a Yamaha shop , I would go in there and just look at the bikes . I'm sure the owner would wonder why I would hang out there for hours on end ! Dude you are livin the dream !

  • @matthewpiper1421
    @matthewpiper14214 ай бұрын

    They don't make bikes like that anymore, very nice find.

  • @dirtriderkx500
    @dirtriderkx5004 ай бұрын

    Joe great find. About the gas tank. This when I was younger. It don't work every time. We used to put them in the freezer with water in them. It will expand the tank. Then we got older. We put water in them and heat the dents. Make the water boil. It would come out. Thank you. It reminds of the good old days.

  • @Telluridepilot
    @Telluridepilot3 ай бұрын

    Wow this brings back memories. We lived on the edge of a unused field that was used by the neighborhood kids to ride. It had hills and long straightaways and burns and everything you could have fun riding. Got chased away by the police all the time. Lived in Indiana and closest competition track was Red Bud in Michigan. I started out with a late 70s Honda XR75. When my brother went into the Marines I got his Honda Elsinore 125. They hall had their own sound. No one got hurt or fought. Just fun with the neighbors and the girls would come out and hand out in the cleared out spot in the back with plenty of ways to run when the fuzz decided to drive their Chrysler cop cars through the weeds. Awesome video thanks for the ride on memory lane.

  • @dennisko6549
    @dennisko65494 ай бұрын

    That RM was my first dirtbike and you just couldn’t kill those bikes. It was amazing motorcycle

  • @chriswall1667
    @chriswall16674 ай бұрын

    Another great video, you always have great content. 170 compression, wow!!!

  • @jesseclute5299
    @jesseclute52994 ай бұрын

    Letsgooooooo. Love this channel Joe!!!

  • @shubr66
    @shubr663 ай бұрын

    40 years ago my friend got one when he was 17 and we used it on the field . We thought it went like the clappers 😂, at the time we had Suzuki X7’s on the road . Thanks for posting .

  • @yannickpompidou1294
    @yannickpompidou12944 ай бұрын

    Very rare bike !!! Needs a full restauration 👍🏻 thanks!!!

  • @imleetsometimes
    @imleetsometimes4 ай бұрын

    I just found your channel yesterday and I'm diggin' it! You do realize that your voice sounds exactly like Scott Speedman's right? Great dirt bike, it reminds me of my old Yamaha I had as a kid. This bike is definitely worth a restoration and $500 well spent! Bikes like this make up for the last video I watched when you got scammed.

  • @yongkim777
    @yongkim7773 ай бұрын

    Hey..I use to race a TM 125 with half the travel\suspension that the RM's had! Those were the days!👍👍

  • @rickyvelde8455

    @rickyvelde8455

    Ай бұрын

    I had a TM 250

  • @walk4718
    @walk47184 ай бұрын

    Congrats! You found a real gem. Runs better than some of those rescues 30 years newer👍

  • @mellowr1
    @mellowr14 ай бұрын

    DAMN❗️4TH KICK‼️ THATS AMAZING‼️😲 I expect the premix fuel preserved the inside of carb, but left the sticky residue🤔 I thought the clutch was slipping but I guess it's just got a real narrow power band being a motorcross bike👍 Been watching your videos for the last month or so. Enjoy watching you tear down and diagnose the issues then get the bikes running😎 looking forward to seeing the YZ finally running👍great vids keep it up😎👍

  • @laurencehastings7473
    @laurencehastings74734 ай бұрын

    Definite candidate for restauration. I think the biggest challenge will be the tank. Aluminium having been previously stretched by the dents could probably tear when you attempt to take out the dents. You could of course decontaminate and reweld if necessary. Considering your purchase price and the possible retail value of such a rare bike, I personally think that all the time, money and effort you invest will be worth it.

  • @Biffo1262

    @Biffo1262

    4 ай бұрын

    I think a restoration would be better than converting it into a restaurant. 😂

  • @drott150

    @drott150

    4 ай бұрын

    @@Biffo1262 🤣 I dunno, you could call it the Rotisserie Meat {RM} Cafe.

  • @laurencehastings7473

    @laurencehastings7473

    4 ай бұрын

    You're definitely right. Thanks for your feed.

  • @zerozero6265
    @zerozero62654 ай бұрын

    Joe i don't think ive ever seen u do a full restoration.. this is the bike.. id love to see the next level of what 2vintage can do.. i know parts r scarce but strip the bike n shine every nut n bolt, paint n degrease the whole bike n get it back to OEM looks.. i think itd b a great project plus it'll b good content u can break down in several part videos, heck u could even start a new resto series 💯

  • @xipingpooh5783

    @xipingpooh5783

    3 ай бұрын

    100% agree!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @jimcobb9547
    @jimcobb95474 ай бұрын

    Wow what a bike. Nothing better than a classic motorcycle. It’s definitely in the right hands with you Joe. By far the best channel on KZread

  • @Hanky_Bannist8r
    @Hanky_Bannist8r4 ай бұрын

    I agree, this bike is very important and should be at the very least preserved if not restored. This is one of the bikes that made Suzuki extremely competitive in Motocross.

  • @tboystoys5682
    @tboystoys56824 ай бұрын

    Wow brother what a gem. The more you drove it to he less it smoked. Runs well

  • @steveperyer4850
    @steveperyer48504 ай бұрын

    A guy named Roger Decoster, was a champion Motocrosser, who really made Suzuki motorcycles😊 a household word for motocross racing with his Factory RM250,back in the day. Those bikes were very tough and dependable,very simple to fix, without reed or power valves and although not up technically like the bikes of even a couple of years later, were fun to ride. A very restorable bike, Bud that is in decent shape for 47 years old, and one thatbus old guys were drooling over when we were teens😊

  • @randystowe147

    @randystowe147

    4 ай бұрын

    I'm a huge fan of Roger DeCoster. He was simply the goat when it comes to motocross.

  • @richardwhitehead4684
    @richardwhitehead46843 ай бұрын

    You have no idea how lucky you were to find that bike. My friend had that same year bike in the 70’s and I rode it a bunch of times. I had a Yam MX 250. The RM was a real race bike. Kinda pipey, but the gearbox was really good if memory serves. Enjoy it.

  • @bruceprosser4283
    @bruceprosser42834 ай бұрын

    Oooooooooooo Hell Yeah!! I could smell the 2 stroke thru the screen. I had a 1978 Rm 100 in 1981. 10 yrs old running from the farm to town and back everyday!! Ol Skool