Will This 48yr old FREE Bike Get me 253 miles Home?

We Found a really cool 2 Stroke street Bike but its totally rusted out and it Has sat for the last 37 years, can we get this thing running. But more importantly can we ride this thing home?
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  • @HarryNoze
    @HarryNoze11 ай бұрын

    It deserves a full rebuild imo

  • @christianheidt5733

    @christianheidt5733

    11 ай бұрын

    Ya!!!!

  • @rmcdudmk212

    @rmcdudmk212

    11 ай бұрын

    I agree. A full restoration would make this bike a beauty again.

  • @greysuit17

    @greysuit17

    11 ай бұрын

    Yeah!!!!! DO IT!!!!

  • @onitutu

    @onitutu

    11 ай бұрын

    Completely agree, i would love to see a compelte restoration of this 2 stroke

  • @Coxy.normus

    @Coxy.normus

    11 ай бұрын

    We NEED a full rebuild of this beauty

  • @guypigache2105
    @guypigache21056 ай бұрын

    Ok, I start with a confession. Many of the US motorcycle channels are a bit too "heavy metal" for me (a Brit). But this channel is real fun. The guys have a great sense of humour, a bucketful of humility and just get stuff done. Really enjoying your uploads.

  • @Nx553

    @Nx553

    4 ай бұрын

    Yea I feel ya, for what it’s worth the douchey, bad attitude, only Harley’s are real motorcycles type guys are more the boomers, us younger guys are more open minded. The typical American biker look and attitude is super unappealing to most of us regular guys.

  • @TheGhosty66

    @TheGhosty66

    3 ай бұрын

    I love this bloke, he's up for anything, as an older British biker I remember the two stroke days, fond memories, I had a GT380 and a GT500 twin, keep doing what your doing man...

  • @FullThrottleRacing535

    @FullThrottleRacing535

    2 ай бұрын

    Yeah, this guy reminds me of my old London mechanic teacher.

  • @allegory7638

    @allegory7638

    3 күн бұрын

    As an American I fully agree with you.

  • @Rapscallion2009
    @Rapscallion20097 ай бұрын

    As a biker in the early 90's, 2-Stroke engines are just SO nostalgic. The noise and smell takes me back 30-odd years to hooning about with my friends around the village I grew up in. I occasionally wish I could go back to those long-long, halcyon days of having no responsibilities or really many cares in the world. The time was now, the point of life was pleasure and we were all going to live forever.

  • @forrest_dumb1109
    @forrest_dumb110911 ай бұрын

    Was totally hyped for part 2 of that video after celebrating that you get it running again. I would have taped the intake from the airbox partially to compensate for the missing filter and make it run more rich. We did stuff like that to test around when fixing our 2 stroke scooters. Its always better to run a 2 stroke too rich than too lean - especially when you run a machine that you cant trust.

  • @jonathantanner9517
    @jonathantanner951711 ай бұрын

    Craig is absolutely crushing it as a solo host!

  • @TheStuartstardust

    @TheStuartstardust

    11 ай бұрын

    1:24 - so what's number one?

  • @dylanlapham2714

    @dylanlapham2714

    11 ай бұрын

    Yes he is. Sean love you but Craig has always been the guy 🤘

  • @coffin2death544

    @coffin2death544

    11 ай бұрын

    Yes! Dude has really developed as a personality. One of my few fave bike channels, the others being Unafilliated, Spites Corner, and Yammie Noob.

  • @yeejay6396

    @yeejay6396

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@coffin2death544Man of culture. 🫡

  • @yeejay6396

    @yeejay6396

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@TheStuartstardusthm..

  • @tangybuttfrogfpv8772
    @tangybuttfrogfpv877211 ай бұрын

    I like how Craig actually takes the time to clean the carbs and get it running right. Sean just prays and hopes for the best 😂

  • @juz_1otheboss295

    @juz_1otheboss295

    11 ай бұрын

    Its the proper thing to do on a vintage. Soon we are going to be unable to get bikes like this..mechanical.

  • @somethingelsehere8089

    @somethingelsehere8089

    11 ай бұрын

    Except getting it right would have included making sure the timing was right and that it wasn't too lean. This result was entirely too predictable. This bike deserves to be rescued.

  • @JamiePineappleWyatt

    @JamiePineappleWyatt

    11 ай бұрын

    You forgot about Sean's Hammer techniques.

  • @jeffwhite9001

    @jeffwhite9001

    11 ай бұрын

    @@somethingelsehere8089 yup, should of done the carbs way better, critical for a two stroke.

  • @markpotts9176

    @markpotts9176

    6 ай бұрын

    Craig's a nob great bike

  • @calculus3661
    @calculus366110 ай бұрын

    Cmon man, you felt the hanging idle knew it was lean and drove it like madman through hills anyway. That hole in the piston is 100% on you. You killed that motor.

  • @spaceli0n

    @spaceli0n

    3 ай бұрын

    cool story

  • @alexl9285

    @alexl9285

    2 ай бұрын

    but it made for some youtube content :(

  • @RonaldDaub-xi5jz

    @RonaldDaub-xi5jz

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah I will never understand why he didn't plug up that air leak when he found it

  • @RonaldDaub-xi5jz

    @RonaldDaub-xi5jz

    Ай бұрын

    @@alexl9285 I will never understand why tearing something up makes a good content but I guess....

  • @JeanMarceaux

    @JeanMarceaux

    21 күн бұрын

    I don't think Craig ever blamed the hole in the piston on anyone else but himself though. Besides, an argument can be made on what not to do during a similar ride to avoid such circumstances. Even besides-er, it's still gonna be him who's gonna fix that engine.

  • @mattpauley1688
    @mattpauley168811 ай бұрын

    Craig, you are crushing it as a solo show! I'm not a motorcycle guy or very mechanically inclined but I really like these videos! I also appreciated the Sean voiceover recap at the start.

  • @user-oe5zx2me7k
    @user-oe5zx2me7k11 ай бұрын

    Don't bypass the oil injection on old Suzukis. Many inject oil directly to the crank bearings and can't be lubricated from the fuel alone.

  • @spinnanz

    @spinnanz

    11 ай бұрын

    You can disconnect the cable going to the oil pump so it runs at minimum all the time, and THEN run premix. You need to block all the oil output lines from the pump EXCEPT the oil line that supplies the bearing(s). The pump pumping on minimal oil, only through the bearing will ensure the bearing will keep lubed while also running premix.

  • @MrKips1

    @MrKips1

    11 ай бұрын

    You guys, lol. Absolute nonsense! Everywhere fuel goes, the oil goes with it! From v6 racing out boards, to Kawi triples, disconnecting the autotune will not cause bearing failure. Providing you mix the fuel with oil it will get lubrication.

  • @spinnanz

    @spinnanz

    11 ай бұрын

    @@MrKips1 it may pay to Google the Suzuki CCI system for motorcycles..... This injects 1 feed straight into the case and one through a bearing that WILL eventually die if its not fed oil through it.

  • @MrKips1

    @MrKips1

    11 ай бұрын

    @@spinnanz I'm fully aware of the Crankcase Cylinder Injection system and it's workings.

  • @spinnanz

    @spinnanz

    11 ай бұрын

    @@MrKips1 well I've got 2x CCI engines with bearings that will loudly disagree thinking you know how suzuki CCI works. If its injecting directly through the bearing it will have singers or shrouds cupping them, in which case premix won't reach them enough to run long term. If it's injecting only into the case, premix is fine. I know for fact, the 2 engines I have with a toasted bearing both ran premix long term and both are similar era to the bike in the video. It's a pretty well known fact on Suzuki forums to not run premix long term on Suzuki CCI engines that have cupped bearings.

  • @MrFelixGun
    @MrFelixGun11 ай бұрын

    You know it's going to be a good day when my new favorite channel uploads a video. Keep em coming Craig!

  • @13Maur

    @13Maur

    11 ай бұрын

    Craig is such a good guy, i honestly could watch him for hours.

  • @1wheeldrive751
    @1wheeldrive7513 ай бұрын

    I bought a GT550 project bike when I was in the Navy down in Virginia around 1980. It was almost as bad as yours. It had sat outside under a tarp and everything in the engine was toast. After I moved back north I found a second one that had a running engine but was pretty rough otherwise. I put the two bikes together and had a nice running 2-smoker for very short money. Rode it around for a few years and then shipped it off to my brother-in-law in Missouri when I upgraded to a BMW K100RT. He never told me what became of it, but I assume that he lost interest and just got rid of it. It was a fun bike. Didn’t handle all that well, and the brakes were only so-so, but had lots of 2-stroke power. Ring,ring, ring…

  • @philcarmichael6090
    @philcarmichael609011 ай бұрын

    This is very entertaining, thanks for posting. 40 yrs ago I owned a GT 550, one tough bike. Noisy and vibey and smokey and a real hoot.

  • @aki_Olive
    @aki_Olive11 ай бұрын

    This is actually very poetic, the bike didn't die sitting in a barn but like a warrior dying in battle it died doing what it was made to do.

  • @YHWH711

    @YHWH711

    11 ай бұрын

    These damn wars we send our children to our the elites agendas they are fighting for straight satanic wars all for the wealth of the filthy rich and their plans for the world , firmament glass dome over the earth we live in a snow globe believe it or not but that’s what Bible says

  • @spaceflight1019

    @spaceflight1019

    11 ай бұрын

    Like the Spartans in "300"..."Come back with your shield...or on it!"

  • @zeronomon

    @zeronomon

    11 ай бұрын

    An honorable death

  • @leebenson4874

    @leebenson4874

    11 ай бұрын

    @@zeronomon This IMO this is not died just took a big wound.

  • @MrBenHaynes

    @MrBenHaynes

    11 ай бұрын

    @@leebenson4874 Just a flesh wound.

  • @keithh4004
    @keithh400411 ай бұрын

    The piston most likely melted due to the lean condition from the air leak (vacuum line unhooked). Great video!

  • @ParaBellum2024

    @ParaBellum2024

    11 ай бұрын

    Compounded by mixing the oil in the tank, because the carb jets were set for neat petrol. Pre-mix requires bigger jets, otherwise the engine runs lean.

  • @grayharker6271

    @grayharker6271

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@X2323X and a plugged carb doesn't lube the premix while the other cylinders are still running. I think Suzuki directly injects oil on the crank bearing. That might have saved it.

  • @Brando_Magnifico

    @Brando_Magnifico

    11 ай бұрын

    Fuel wasn't mixed properly

  • @williamculbertson5230

    @williamculbertson5230

    11 ай бұрын

    Yeah, i think the gt550 and t500 had the same setup. My t500 has 4 nylon oil lines that spray directly into the cylinders. They are not fun to work on at all, but once they are running free, they're great. I read on a forum NOT to premix, as was mentioned above, because it doesn't lubricate the bottom end that way. I also had that stupid vacuum petcock. Sealed it at the carb and removed the hose. Wonder if that's why mine idles poorly? Anyway... still super awesome, Craig! Watch the "Kentucky Yankee" rebuild a T500 Titan, and it deep dives into that whole bike system.

  • @keithh4004

    @keithh4004

    11 ай бұрын

    @@williamculbertson5230 premixing fuel really doesn’t hurt anything other than making more smoke at low rpm and running too lean on decel. The piston had a hole burned in it which is not an issue of lubrication, that’s caused by heat. I would guess that the bike ran very lean causing lots of heat and ultimately pre ignition which burned a hole in the piston.

  • @johndonlon1611
    @johndonlon161111 ай бұрын

    These mid-1970s Suzukis, from the 125cc all the way on up to the 750--were extremely popular and extremely affordable good-looking two-stroke machines. They still look great today and do turn up occasionally in varying degrees of condition. Brings back lots of great memories of great times. Thanks for sharing and good luck. Curse you Joan Claybrook!

  • @mementomori4972
    @mementomori49729 ай бұрын

    It's a shame seeing it being destroyed like that. Even in this condition, those bikes are pretty valuable here where I live. If you're lucky enough to find one in decently good, running condition (I'm not talking restored or anything) be prepared to pay between $7k - $10k...even more for really good ones. That's kind of what to expect, if you do the bare minimum on those bikes and run it like that. I wish I could afford one of those, even in this condition. I would love to restore it.

  • @captainfancypants4933

    @captainfancypants4933

    8 ай бұрын

    especially when it got parked in good running condition and then ruined on a video for youtube views. Kind of disheartening.

  • @Thatonefuckinguy

    @Thatonefuckinguy

    2 ай бұрын

    Yeah I prefer channels that take their time, have long formats of around an hour and put proper car into vehicles such that they don't let them die. Like vice grip garage for example. @@captainfancypants4933

  • @RonaldDaub-xi5jz

    @RonaldDaub-xi5jz

    2 ай бұрын

    What I would have done different Plug up all vacuum leaks on 2-stroke before riding miles and miles on the highway😂

  • @JeanMarceaux

    @JeanMarceaux

    21 күн бұрын

    ​@@captainfancypants4933non-functional front brakes, hole in a carburetor float, rusted through fuel tank and no air filter are considered good running conditions now?

  • @oddis188
    @oddis18811 ай бұрын

    That was quite quickly burnt a hole into the piston. But i hope you'll post a video where you'll fix the engine and restore this bike

  • @vvega007
    @vvega00711 ай бұрын

    For those that don’t know ….. the jetting for the motor was setup for fuel only . Adding oil to petrol means for a given volume .. it now has less petrol , making the bike run lean …. Because the oil normally comes in through the oil injection . So essentially 100% petrol runs way way richer than a 20:1 mix . It’s the cheap and dirty way to play with fueling ratios when tuning a 2 stroke Anyways, if you ever change an oil injection 2 stroke over to premix … remember to size up the jets about 25% on a 40:1

  • @masterpoop67

    @masterpoop67

    11 ай бұрын

    that would explain why my old yamaha jog runs bad. thank you. thats puzzled me for years.

  • @neilgillam9919

    @neilgillam9919

    11 ай бұрын

    absolutly right with that. would have been better to get the original oil system to work. but it did well as it was. that bike is still worth a couple of grand here in the uk even as it is.

  • @Toxic2T

    @Toxic2T

    11 ай бұрын

    indeed I would go with at least 35ml per liter on an engine that big. also 4% will guarantee a trip home.

  • @Toxic2T

    @Toxic2T

    11 ай бұрын

    @@masterpoop67 3% and you're good to go. just check the spark plug after WOT run itll tell you where you currently at

  • @osbberjen

    @osbberjen

    9 ай бұрын

    also no airfilter

  • @RideSlide13
    @RideSlide133 ай бұрын

    I had an old 2stroke that would not run and I thought it was the obvious piston rebuild. Upon inspection the past owner run too much 2t oil and it caked the exhaust full of greasy carbon goodness. I replaced the exhaust and it ran like a new bike ❤❤❤ just a lil tip for anyone who finds themselves a "worn-out" 2stroke 😊

  • @tylerstalmach-pyne6906
    @tylerstalmach-pyne690611 ай бұрын

    something thats easily overlooked, by running premix in an injection bike the fuel oil mix is rich but it takes fuel away from the air fuel mix. premix in an otherwise injection bike makes a lean condition. cool as hell, definitely deserves some love and sounds awesome

  • @ronnieeastep4246
    @ronnieeastep424611 ай бұрын

    That was freaking cool and I hope you decide to rebuild that motor. That bike is a piece of biker history

  • @lorditsprobingtime6668

    @lorditsprobingtime6668

    11 ай бұрын

    It's a piece of my history. I had one back when they were new. They were a very cool looking bike, for the time period at least. I clocked up a lot of ring a ding ding miles on mine way back when. They weren't as quick as the 3 cylinder Kawasaki death machines but, they certainly weren't slow either, they actually went around bends too, unlike those ballistic but insane Kawasakis.

  • @Toxic2T

    @Toxic2T

    11 ай бұрын

    indeed. and tuned theyre bullets, specially the gt380

  • @lorditsprobingtime6668

    @lorditsprobingtime6668

    11 ай бұрын

    @@Toxic2T I owned a 550 GT when they were current though, I bought mine second hand. I never did ride a 380 so when you said that I thought "nah, BS", at least it should be. I went looking for specs to check and at first they confirmed that the 550 would be a fair bit quicker with 50 hp at 6,500 rpm as opposed to the 380 only having 38 hp at 7,500, I had to hunt more sources but they gave a torque figure of 28 ft lbs at 6,000 for the 380 but no info on the 550 there and elsewhere I found it's 38.7 or 39.7 depending on source so a pretty decent amount more power AND especially torque for the 550 BUT, the 550 is 4 inches longer, an inch wider BUT, the big killer, the 550 is a full 100 pounds HEAVIER! That really surprised me and at 216 kgs (477 pounds) I think just going by those figures I'd half expect the 380 to be maybe a bit quicker off the line but at speed the 550 should be able to pull a bit harder. That weight difference surprised me. I do remember it as not being super light but, I didn't expect it to be that heavy, oh well. Compare that to the BMW S 1,000 R I had a while back that somehow weighed less and had a full 165 hp to play with, now that's a REALLY QUICK bike lol. I've owned the 550 GT and a T 500 twin too, ridden 1 of the insane Kawasaki 750 triple 2 strokes both before and after being bored, ported and having expansion chambers fitted for road racing and that thing was pretty crazy quick but, terrifying in every other way. I'm really wishing I had ridden a 380, I think I probably would have liked riding 1 of them even more than the 550. I like light and nimble and the 380 sounds like fun. I did have a Yamaha RD 250 and that was a fun and surprisingly zippy little bike too. That BMW was something else though, from another galaxy! Insane power, add the quick shift and it actually handling and stopping really well as well and I DID go from 70 kph stuck behind traffic to 285 kph just in the distance it took to overtake about 10 cars crawling along damn near bumper to bumper! That thing was amazing! Still, put me on a light little zippy 2 stroke and I'm a happy chappy, it's so sad that apart from those annoying little 50cc 2 stroke scooters ALL the really worthwhile 2 strokes are gone.

  • @Toxic2T

    @Toxic2T

    11 ай бұрын

    @@lorditsprobingtime6668 Anything two stroke and more than 1 cylinder is no joke. Respect to you for surviving that badass era of motorcycles. 2 stroke is is a lifestyle.

  • @lorditsprobingtime6668

    @lorditsprobingtime6668

    11 ай бұрын

    @@Toxic2T: " 2 stroke is is a lifestyle." I never really thought about it that way but, yeah, it kinda is. I did look down on 4 strokes back then because 2 strokes were a lighter weight engine and SO much simpler to work on, plus, the vast majority would eat any 4 stroke of similar size and something as simple as an expansion chamber, especially pre muffled ones made a HUGE performance increase. I know you 'can' get more power out of those old 4 strokes too but, make sure your wallet's fat and you've got plenty of time and patience. The only slightly annoying thing to me riding any 2 stroke is when at that throttle setting where you're not engine braking but also not actually accelerating, that ring a ding ding and jerkiness can be annoying but, all the plusses more than make up for that. Foot note: The guy I knew that bought the 750 Kwaka triple and road raced it, amazingly he did AND, he's still alive! I felt like I was going to die almost every second I was on that insane death machine lol. BTW, I have had a lot of 2 stroke single dirt bikes too. One in particular was a bit scary quick. That was my very highly tuned and PROPER expansion chambered Bultaco Pursang 250 that I had setup for racing short circuit. When that thing hit the power band which was tuned more like the really peaky little 125 motocrossers, holy hell, she'd snap that front wheel up so suddenly lol, she was a bit of a monster for a 250 but, SO MUCH FUN!. It sounds like you've had your share of experience with some of the wild and wooly old 2 strokes too so good on you.

  • @Hummingbird-ju7tk
    @Hummingbird-ju7tk11 ай бұрын

    so glad we got some voice-over sean

  • @CanalCarenagem

    @CanalCarenagem

    11 ай бұрын

    Yeah :) me 2

  • @tylerpemberton3134

    @tylerpemberton3134

    11 ай бұрын

    Why the voice over😢😢😢😢

  • @tylerpemberton3134

    @tylerpemberton3134

    11 ай бұрын

    I love bike and beards but this the bearded mechanic 😮

  • @tylerpemberton3134

    @tylerpemberton3134

    11 ай бұрын

    Life choices..😊if you didn't know...?? Maybe you know...solo bro

  • @Sassenhaim
    @Sassenhaim11 ай бұрын

    Rebuilt a old Zundapp Db234 NormaLuxus with my dad, that bike was over 50 years old and had a possible seized piston broken mechanical magneto and a lot of rust. Yet it is restored to new again, i still remember the sugh of relief when we removed the piston from the cylinder block. A dot of rust (5mm or 3/16 Inch) was all that it took to not be able to move anymore😮 But the satisfaction of making parts and powdercoating them 😊 never ever gonna forget that ❤

  • @billmcpeterson
    @billmcpeterson11 ай бұрын

    Sean gave me the love for motorcycles but Craig gives me the itch to play with them! This is my new favorite channel.

  • @paulbudford
    @paulbudford11 ай бұрын

    The old girl needs to be shown some love now. It can't end like this.

  • @jondor654

    @jondor654

    11 ай бұрын

    The music must go on

  • @potatokaiyote
    @potatokaiyote11 ай бұрын

    that bike is badass, it's got character, needs a full rebuild for sure.

  • @PapiDoesIt
    @PapiDoesIt11 ай бұрын

    I blasted one of those past 100 MPH on a country road at age 16 and lived to tell the tale. I never forgot the sound of this engine howling. Great video.

  • @davidhansen2748
    @davidhansen274811 ай бұрын

    It's not a victory until you get it running reliably. Go for it! You don't have to restore it, but please get all the parts together and working, make it pass inspection, make it a daily driver for somebody. Maybe me? The first street bike I ever rode was my roommate's Kawasaki H1. If you know, you know. Up to that point, I'd only ridden minibikes with torque converters, so I learned to use the clutch, and I learned to kickstart a 500 two-stroke triple. I felt invincible. The first street bike I ever owned was a two-year-old Yamaha Vision with less than 600 miles on the clock that cost me about 1/4 of the MSRP. After the H1, I was a little disappointed in the power, but only a little. Kind of a quirky bike (water-cooled 550 cc V-twin with shaft drive), but a solid reliable commuter and really a ton of fun, though it was a bit heavy. At least it had electric start...

  • @rwl8150
    @rwl815011 ай бұрын

    An old trick to plug vacuum hoses is to always carry some golf tees with you. They are tapered so they fit all sizes. Also with these old 2 strokes, always carry a spare set of plugs.

  • @specialse
    @specialse11 ай бұрын

    these are the only vids i always watch end to end......have been fixing up old bikes my entire life 😊love it , its like archaeology when it comes to its previous life .

  • @TomMcCanny
    @TomMcCanny11 ай бұрын

    This bike is considered a classic in many countries and would not have been treated this way. It deserved a proper rebuild.

  • @deerslayer303B
    @deerslayer303B11 ай бұрын

    I restored a GT550 years ago. I bought it from a local Motorcycle shop. No one wanted to touch it. But I did. I went through it from front to back, top to bottom. I even had the gauges restored. A collector in Raleigh NC bought it from me. To this day I highly regret selling that bike. It was too dang cool. I would LOVE to have another one.

  • @A_S_100
    @A_S_10011 ай бұрын

    Really interested to see more of this bike having had some experience with them myself. The thing you need to know is that these bikes are not designed or jetted to run on premix and the crank bearings are shielded so they need the oil pump to get proper lubrication. In a good running condition, these bikes put out 48.5 bhp and are actually quite quick for an early 70s bike and can keep up with modern traffic pretty well.

  • @joshwinkelstein407

    @joshwinkelstein407

    11 ай бұрын

    I had one in the late 1970s and regularly rode it from San Francisco to San Diego. My injection pump was running just fine. I wish I had one today. Fun bike.

  • @nutgone100

    @nutgone100

    11 ай бұрын

    They’re great if you don’t mind spending half your trip filling up with fuel 🤣 Iconic bikes though, despite their terrible fuel mileage.

  • @ManiacRacing

    @ManiacRacing

    9 ай бұрын

    Some simple and fairly easy porting really wakes them up! The fuel mileage remains terrible, but the engines can become pretty strong, especially with a good tuned exhaust

  • @v-g-z3689

    @v-g-z3689

    4 ай бұрын

    Those 3 cylinder twostrokes from the 70´s weren´t called widowmakers for nothin ;)

  • @JeanMarceaux

    @JeanMarceaux

    21 күн бұрын

    "are actually quite quick" I would expect nothing less from a 500cc two-stroke, to be honest.

  • @jasonsmith3726
    @jasonsmith372611 ай бұрын

    Craig screeching tires and flailing his legs all over the place going down that steep hill had me cracking up. It was like reverse whiskey throttle

  • @Hi.my.name.is.___
    @Hi.my.name.is.___11 ай бұрын

    I love that Craig has his own show now. First it was Spite, for very different reasons. But now to see you getting your own platform to get more screen time is awesome!

  • @oropeza190
    @oropeza1908 ай бұрын

    I just bought a 65 Yamaha that was rebuilt and running last year. It was a little neglected and I got a good deal. This gives me hope that it'll be back on the road soon. Love this video

  • @user-tu2iw2rd9c
    @user-tu2iw2rd9c11 ай бұрын

    Do a full rebuild it deserves it 🏍️💨🇬🇧

  • @jamescarter8421
    @jamescarter842111 ай бұрын

    I'm not a mechanic or ride motorcycles..but I love this man.✌️

  • @Bi0ha2a7d
    @Bi0ha2a7d10 ай бұрын

    🫡Hopefully not a last ride for the old gal. Beautiful bike, hope she gets the full restoration she deserves.

  • @joeybobbie1
    @joeybobbie111 ай бұрын

    Hi Craig, I’m really surprised it got that far. I read somewhere that you have to use the Oil Injection System on those Bikes. If you Pre Mix it doesn’t work right for some reason. I think being a Rare Engine, and the fact it tried to Run good. It deserves a Total Rebuild. That would be a Great restoration Bike. I would love to have one of the Old 2 Stroke Street Bikes. Especially like a H2. Great Video and loving your new Channel. Can’t wait to see more. It was nice to hear Sean at the beginning also. 👍👍❤️

  • @grandudetonesnob7107
    @grandudetonesnob710711 ай бұрын

    Craig, I'm so proud of you for roosting out of the dirt pile at the bottom of the steepest hill in the world.

  • @The_Bearded_Mechanic

    @The_Bearded_Mechanic

    11 ай бұрын

    Thank you kind sir

  • @adamshank7711
    @adamshank771111 ай бұрын

    It's awesome to see how confident you've gotten from your first video to this one

  • @cedriclynch
    @cedriclynch11 ай бұрын

    Another thing that would have been a cause of lean mixture is that you added oil to the fuel instead of getting the injection system working. This makes the fuel slightly more viscous, so less of it flows through the jets in a given time under a given pressure. Also a few per cent of what does flow is not fuel, further leaning the mixture. If you are converting an engine from oil injection to lubrication by oil mixed with the fuel, you need to fit slightly larger main jets and possibly also alter the needles or their position. Note also the comments that several other people have posted about the shrouds around the main bearings on Suzuki engines that have CCI Crankcase Cylinder Injection, which I think is all of them up to the late 1970s at which point Suzuki changed to injecting oil into the inlet ports only like Yamaha. In the course of getting this bike running did you ever check that the sparks were correctly timed and that the spark plugs were of the correct heat grade?

  • @waldi2302

    @waldi2302

    11 ай бұрын

    The moment he said, I ll cut off the oil system, I knew what will happen. Poor engine killed by a cluless mechanic. I think the dry running oil pump is toast too.

  • @patrickhorvath2684

    @patrickhorvath2684

    11 ай бұрын

    Those were probably the plugs installed by the factory. 40 years ago I rode Yamaha RD - 350s. I would've jerry-rigged a foam filter. Lean kills 2-strokes. Especially down hills under trailing throttle with pre-mix. Still, it was an adventure ! Hopefully you rebuild it.

  • @treengland
    @treengland11 ай бұрын

    Loving the channel Craig! Keep up the great content!!

  • @OldGreyBeard57
    @OldGreyBeard5711 ай бұрын

    Great find! I had a 1975 GT380, bought brand new when I was in the Navy, loved that bike! Thanks for the video! Keep it up! And Wow, can’t believe you got those carbs running!

  • @SchoolforHackers

    @SchoolforHackers

    11 ай бұрын

    I had one too and loved it. With a set of chambers it was a wheelie machine - with shitty brakes. 😂

  • @smoothboye4203
    @smoothboye420311 ай бұрын

    Id love to see a proper tear down and rebuild series on this.

  • @yamaman6882
    @yamaman688211 ай бұрын

    Great job getting the old Suzuki 2T running. Two things I think you should have fixed before hitting the road was the obvious fuel leak and installing new tires. It's just not safe or smart riding at highway speeds on 30+ year old tires and tubes for over 400 miles.

  • @user-fl2ei2bz2c
    @user-fl2ei2bz2c11 ай бұрын

    Craig is absolutely crushing it as a solo host!. Loving the channel Craig! Keep up the great content!!.

  • @rickburnout666
    @rickburnout66611 ай бұрын

    I thought you would of put a sock in the airbox, as holes through pistons isn't fun I've owned every other size GT but never got a chance to find a 550, my 380 was my favourite for handling and power, but the kettle was no match with its bad handling. Gotta love the old 2 smokes. Great video !

  • @angelodawana9838
    @angelodawana98387 ай бұрын

    Man I just smiling watching this motorcycle roll. I can't wait to work on my 2t motorcycle again

  • @keithhall970
    @keithhall9702 ай бұрын

    I rode one of these in the mid 70,s, very smooth running engine for a 2 stroke, great seeing one again, love watching your videos, been restoring some mid 80,s Honda's and having a lot of fun with it

  • @Yahuah_Is_El
    @Yahuah_Is_El11 ай бұрын

    I like how he casually says “idk if this is just the beginning of the end, and you ‘2 stroke guys’ know what I mean” 😂😂

  • @lorditsprobingtime6668

    @lorditsprobingtime6668

    11 ай бұрын

    I really hope it's just a 'comma' for that great old machine. I rode on for several years and they were one of the more 'civilised' of the mid sized 2 strokes of their time.

  • @bluoval3481

    @bluoval3481

    7 ай бұрын

    @@lorditsprobingtime6668 Agreed. They didn't grab the attention like the Kaw H series or the Yamaha RDs, but the GT series was so much more refined and civilized for everyday use.

  • @lorditsprobingtime6668

    @lorditsprobingtime6668

    7 ай бұрын

    @@bluoval3481 Well, I rode a Kawasaki H, both before and after reboring, porting and expansion chambers fitted for racing and could not give it full throttle, even at over 100 mph but, the handling was terrifying! It felt like it should maybe ONLY ever be raced on a drag strip, nothing with even a bend while I'd happily throw my throw my 550GT at tight and twisty stuff, same with the RD Yams, they liked bends and still went pretty good. Those Kawasakis sure were spectacular in their own terrifying ways though.

  • @jonviol
    @jonviol11 ай бұрын

    Suzuki made a 380 and 550 version . This one was just excellent . Smooth powerful and torquey .Not to be despised .

  • @lorditsprobingtime6668

    @lorditsprobingtime6668

    11 ай бұрын

    I had one myself back when they were current. They also made the 750 water cooled. You'd probably never find one of those engines in any sort of repairable state since they were really popular for sidecar racing. I never actually rode a 380 but, these 550s were a good all round street bike.

  • @jonviol

    @jonviol

    11 ай бұрын

    @@lorditsprobingtime6668 TYpical of Suzies in the seventies they made wonderful engines fitted into pretty but hardly longlasting running gear with too much poor quality chrome .

  • @lorditsprobingtime6668

    @lorditsprobingtime6668

    11 ай бұрын

    @@jonviol Sadly, too true. I didn't have much trouble with my 550 GT but a few years later wound up with a T 500 Titan twin. The old guy who'd picked it up from a farmer, kinda a genuine barn find thought it went great. It was actually only running on one cylinder lol. That was a simple fix, just a condenser and it DID run and go great. I registered and rode it for a couple of years till suddenly fifth gear shattered and locked the rear wheel at 140 kph right in front of a semi I'd just overtaken, that was real pucker time lol. I still never dropped it once and I did ride it like a lunatic. They may not have had perfect handling etc but, they were pretty good for the period. I only heard much later on, (too late for mine) from people who drag raced them was to was raise the gearbox vent and put a certain amount of extra oil, more than the recommended in there. I was really sad to see that fairly straight and pretty tank only held together by the paint. I guess enough years of condensation and thin steel is just going to do that. With the exhaust though, he could get lucky. That's a chambered exhaust and unless they were released with them over there, it's likely someone's still got a brand new, possibly never used stock system hanging in a garage somewhere. I myself have 2 never even run stock Suzuki exhaust systems in my garage. One for a DL 650 I had and the other for a DRZ 400 I've still got, neither even left a showroom on the bikes. I do respect the fact that the Suzukis, and the Yamahas, mainly the RDs were pretty quick but kinda a balance of power, handling and brakes while the Kawasaki 3 cylinder 2 strokes were insanely (for the time) quick but terrifying handling and brakes.

  • @legomanmw2

    @legomanmw2

    2 ай бұрын

    @@lorditsprobingtime6668 Wasn't the T500 known as "The Whispering Death" due to its deathly silence before it seized up?

  • @lorditsprobingtime6668

    @lorditsprobingtime6668

    2 ай бұрын

    @@legomanmw2 Never had any seizing problems with mine. Gearbox yes, engine no. The 550 GT I had did get very close to seizing numerous times while really thrashing it for extended periods on some of my favorite mountain climbing runs though. I just had to ease right off and let it gently cool down for a while and it would come back to normal after a bit of gentle cruising. The RAM air idea didn't seem to help them much at all. Never had any problems with the T500 though.

  • @ClintKlingensmith
    @ClintKlingensmith11 ай бұрын

    Glad you got to experience the best view of Pittsburgh! Coming through the Fort Pitt tunnel never gets old!

  • @barntech2291
    @barntech229111 ай бұрын

    I love the copious use of zip ties! I also carry golf tees for plugging unnecessary vacuum lines. Gotta keep two strokes running rich, especially the cylinder closest to the PTO.

  • @Pavelek88
    @Pavelek8811 ай бұрын

    253 miles on this charming scrap is mind-blowing anyway 😄Recently I started painting motorcycles, hopefully make a living out of it... and I prefer oldies, all day long. That weird feeling like they are living beings is captivating. None of new bike gives me a vibe like that.

  • @mehdyyyy7201
    @mehdyyyy720111 ай бұрын

    We love u craiggggg ❤

  • @philipgoldsby74
    @philipgoldsby7410 ай бұрын

    I just came across Craig's channel. These two videos got me to subscribe. This was an excellent story, and I enjoyed every minute. Craig even made the hole in the piston informative and entertaining. I'm getting a 1976 H-D (Aermacchi) 125SS 2-stroke running after about 25 years. Great work, Craig.

  • @jeffmosley4043
    @jeffmosley404311 ай бұрын

    Love watching you just having fun. Hope you give this bike a new life it deserves it. Stay safe and keep having fun. Thanks for the video. Can't wait for the next one.

  • @colinculverwell325
    @colinculverwell32511 ай бұрын

    Was the holed piston and the open vacuum line on the same cylinder? If so there's your problem. Vacuum lines- stick an old bolt in there. From memory these bikes had chrome bores so no oversizes available. These days you can probably find someone to re plate them, obviously at a cost. Bike did well to get as far as it did. Deserves to be fixed up properly. Hope we can see that.

  • @TheStuartstardust

    @TheStuartstardust

    11 ай бұрын

    Could also be issue with carburetor. Lean and hot or no fuel equals no lubricant on premix gasoline. Big issue on old 2 stroke V6 outboard, one clogged carb you might not notice before it is too late. That Greg was feeling it starting might already been too late at that point, don't know.

  • @albertsammut433
    @albertsammut43311 ай бұрын

    Over time I had all the Suzy trippples during the glorious 1970s..the 380 this 550 and the 750 Water buffalo..I racked up huge miles on all 3 especially the 750..The only complaint I have about the 550 is if you don't do regular air filter maintenance dirt finds its way into the engine destroying the top end..The 550 has chrome bores that cannot be oversized..I found out the expensive hard way and had to buy new jugs for mine as well during the only rebuild I ever did on the 3 of them.

  • @chloedevereaux1801

    @chloedevereaux1801

    11 ай бұрын

    750 triple was called the kettle, not water buffalo.....

  • @kevingraczyk7212

    @kevingraczyk7212

    11 ай бұрын

    @@chloedevereaux1801 actually at least in Germany it was called "Wasserbüffel" which would translate to water buffalo. So the commenter you were answering to was right. And also here is the wikipedia entry: "Marketed as the Le Mans in the US and Canada, it was nicknamed the "Kettle" in Britain, the "Water Bottle" in Australia,[6] and the "Water Buffalo" in the United States."

  • @himm735

    @himm735

    11 ай бұрын

    @@chloedevereaux1801 in the USA it is the waterbuffalo. it is also called a waterbottle

  • @albertsammut433

    @albertsammut433

    11 ай бұрын

    @chloedevereaux1801 In Australia back then it was the Water Buffalo.

  • @A_S_100

    @A_S_100

    11 ай бұрын

    Interestingly, the USA and Canada models of the GT550 never had the Chrome plated bores. They stuck with the standard bores in the USA and Canada whilst the other markets got upgraded jetting and porting with the chrome cylinders on the last three models. Getting cylinders re-plated is very expensive so the USA/Canada import bikes are better in that respect from a current perspective.

  • @juansolo1617
    @juansolo161711 ай бұрын

    Nice looking bike. Respect all machines. It's a piece of art.

  • @CraigHollabaugh
    @CraigHollabaugh11 ай бұрын

    Enjoyed it, brought back memories off my teenage years mid 70s.

  • @walkerholder9765
    @walkerholder976511 ай бұрын

    I would love to have that bike!! What a beauty!❤❤

  • @richardstump4582
    @richardstump458211 ай бұрын

    Alright!! Sounds Fantastic, Congrats!!

  • @thobur2661
    @thobur266124 күн бұрын

    This was my 1st street bike and always had back brake issues and would foul plugs on a regular basis . What a treat to see this ! 👍

  • @TotalScumbagRC
    @TotalScumbagRC11 ай бұрын

    Brilliant effort mate, I grew up around my dad's Suzuki T500 and GT500's. My first bike was a GT250

  • @albertollorca5249

    @albertollorca5249

    11 ай бұрын

    My first was a GT380

  • @mohawkdriver4155
    @mohawkdriver415511 ай бұрын

    I remember the first time I rode a GS 550. Even with the stock pipes, it had a sound that was unforgettable, not to mention the performance.

  • @whalesong999

    @whalesong999

    11 ай бұрын

    They were a sweet ride, much more refined feeling than the similar Kawasaki H1 triple. Had a neighbor next to me who bought a then-KH500 and we tuned it specifically for his use as a commuter bike (I was the dealer technician) and it surprisingly came very close to being as fine as the 550 but still wasn't as comfy.

  • @bluoval3481

    @bluoval3481

    7 ай бұрын

    @@whalesong999 I've read that after WWII ended, many of the German two-stroke engineering pioneers went to work for Suzuki. Which might partially explain why the street series GT two-strokes were superiorly engineered and more refined than their market competition at the time.

  • @whalesong999

    @whalesong999

    7 ай бұрын

    @@bluoval3481 I haven't heard of that. The only German I know of escaped East Germany during the cold war; Ernst Degner, who left MZ and went to Suzuki, sometime around 1961. He brought a lot of two-stroke knowledge with him then. Prior to that, Suzuki had purchased other Japanese makers, primarily Colleda who already had an electric start, 250cc twin and Suzuki refined and marketed it as the T-10 which I had experience with. Your statement seems to parallel the aviation field that did employ ex-German engineers to advance U.S. aviation, primarily military. After the war, many companies around the western world began building a license-built version of a German DKW 125cc motorcycle, including one in Japan if I'm not mistaken.

  • @Robert_Hall90
    @Robert_Hall9011 ай бұрын

    This 100% needs a rebuild! And complete the journey! Love what your doing Craig! I only ask one thing….. please bring back the bubble bike!!!!

  • @chrisharper2658
    @chrisharper265811 ай бұрын

    How is trashing the engine a win?

  • @pengembarayoutube5146
    @pengembarayoutube514611 ай бұрын

    craig... the father of old bikes

  • @bikergeek1963
    @bikergeek196316 күн бұрын

    I grinned from ear to ear on these episodes! I had a GT 550 and the original exhaust was in such bad shape I sprung for a 3-into-1 expansion chamber. That thing SCAMPERED! But it was a little embarrassing because my friends said they could hear me coming from 3 blocks away... Ring-ding-ding ding Rinngggg ding ding. Anyway, mine didn't smoke like yours did. Loving the videos - thanks for the smiles!

  • @johnellis7596
    @johnellis759610 күн бұрын

    That was Neato. Thank you!

  • @keystonemtb9925
    @keystonemtb992511 ай бұрын

    Craig kills it with the perfect ratio of mechanic, KZreadr, and motorcycle enthusiast!

  • @jjay350
    @jjay35011 ай бұрын

    Nice to hear Sean doing the narration for this channel. I love seeing these two still working together.

  • @samualandrade3570

    @samualandrade3570

    11 ай бұрын

    Voice over Sean in the beginning was definitely a nice surprise lol

  • @peterhennessy9899
    @peterhennessy989910 ай бұрын

    Really hope that you are going to fully restore this absolutely beautiful 2stroke. They are absolute classics and deserve to be on the road in tip top condition. If looked after the will serve you well. Please restore it to it's former glory. 👍👍👍👍

  • @michaelb.42112
    @michaelb.421123 ай бұрын

    Everyone needs a Craig. (and Dan !) There's nothing like the pure, honest sound of a 2 stroke.

  • @danshobbies13
    @danshobbies1311 ай бұрын

    What I would have done differently would be to trailer it home.

  • @assessor1276
    @assessor127611 ай бұрын

    What a shame: a rare 2-stroke in salvageable condition ruined for the sake making a foolish vanity video. Please don’t do that again - I’d have given my eye teeth for that GT550.

  • @soldat2501
    @soldat250111 ай бұрын

    Sean’s intro narration sold this for me. I am glad they still collaborate.

  • @jimmydcricket5893
    @jimmydcricket58939 ай бұрын

    Had to watch it again, envious, love two strokes

  • @Red_Panduh
    @Red_Panduh11 ай бұрын

    So you find a bike that was savable only to blow it up. Nice work

  • @whollymindless
    @whollymindless11 ай бұрын

    Thanks for letting Dan play with B roll. Makes the journey more road trippy.

  • @XxBrMagicxX
    @XxBrMagicxX7 ай бұрын

    Went from "just shows ya anyone can do it" to "dead in the water" real quick

  • @justintime1307
    @justintime130711 ай бұрын

    The type of bike I love seeing brought back to what it was, so much fun

  • @paulipuhakka8788
    @paulipuhakka87888 ай бұрын

    It's been along time since I've heard expansion chamber's. Can't get enough of that sound. A flash back, back at the track of old school GP bikes (125,250,750, and of course, these bikes)👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @carlosortiz821
    @carlosortiz82111 ай бұрын

    The up and down of the hill was amazing dude, i hope that bike gets a full rebuild, cheers from Chile!

  • @tomdunn7147
    @tomdunn71473 ай бұрын

    I love how you slipped in "I gotta wedgey" just made me "crack" up! Fun to see you in the offroad games, hope you had fun.

  • @dirkpitt5468
    @dirkpitt546811 ай бұрын

    Love the down hill run. My butt was clutchin……too….

  • @waynewilliams839
    @waynewilliams8393 ай бұрын

    New and binge watching, TOTALLY AWESOME ! THANKS 😊

  • @TheRattyBiker
    @TheRattyBiker11 ай бұрын

    That Canton Ave shot made my right toes curl 🤣 that's a feeling you only get when you've experienced a steep hill with only a sketchy back brake. So far I'm loving Craig's channel 👍👍👍

  • @1htsht4u
    @1htsht4u11 ай бұрын

    That is cool, my first bike was a GT380, it was a champ, it had a broken nylon gear so it would run 30 seconds then die, run 30 seconds then die, the guys at Seattle Cycle Center finally figured it out and I was off and running. The brake reservoir was ruined so I got one off a dual front disk bike, got a bolt that was the right sized, cross drilled it, drilled it down the shaft, tapped out the soft aluminum res to fit the threads of the bolt and I had stoppage. Man the things you do when you're young. I never had any problems with it. Not a greenstreak but still a cool fast bike. I kept up with a turbo bike and he said he rarely ran into bikes as quick as his. Bike was stolen years later. I hope the guy who stole it died on it. Thanks for the memories!

  • @GPgundude
    @GPgundude11 ай бұрын

    My new favorite channel!!! Thanks for Sharing!!

  • @garyleemccoy5428
    @garyleemccoy542810 ай бұрын

    Awsome revivals. Keep them coming!

  • @PossiblyAngle
    @PossiblyAngle11 ай бұрын

    beautiful bike, hope you can get it back to its glory days

  • @user-oe1mb9hu9i
    @user-oe1mb9hu9i6 ай бұрын

    I used to crave after these bikes, then the Yamahas 350 RDLC 2 stroke. I still have a late model RDX 125 which runs like a gem - incredible revs ! 11'500 redline 🙂 That noise. Sounds like a true motorbike. We used to know what kind of bike or car was coming simply by the exhaust note. Best cars for recognisable exhaust note: Alfa Romeo; All Minis pre 80's; Citroen 2CV and then there were all the Diesels (tractors). All motor bikes had their own noise: Yamaha 2 strokes. Hondas 4 cylinders; Ducati's; Kawasakis; BMW's. Now it's all just - No noise. Which is nice, but it's an era gone by.

  • @chriscampion9906
    @chriscampion990611 ай бұрын

    Love the sound of 3 cly two strokes..love the power band two

  • @8056443232
    @80564432328 ай бұрын

    Thanks for trying SO hard! Yes, you said you did the absolute bare minimum to get her running, but it was still a tremendous amount of work. And good attitude, humor, etc.

  • @94twentytwo76
    @94twentytwo7611 ай бұрын

    Well done fellas… VALIANT efforts 💯💥

  • @dronedays450
    @dronedays4503 ай бұрын

    I had a gt380 in 1977 and loved it, they sound lovely and have plenty of torque, the spare pipe you had went onto the fuel tap as they were vacuum activated