Just a guy who loves two stroke dirtbikes, old school freestyle motocross and video making.
I am a freerider myself with some mx track riding and some FMX ramp jumping.
My weapon is my Honda Cr250 and i got three of them lol.
Making videos is also a big part of me and thats why i have this channel.
Enjoy!
Check me out on Instagram: @mxjan_77
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Y'know, it's much easier to do with the light on.
Jose is now homeless living in Phoenix, He dreams of someone finding him and help him become the oldest man to do a back flip.
You forgot the head dowel pins
So true I never heard of this until some cleaning up the homeless or something. Where was that footage? This needs to investigate because it’s really kinda sketchy
what about vertex pistons
Hello, friend. Please tell me, I have a 1998 Honda cr125r, the crankcase is broken, can I buy from 2001 and rearrange my insides?
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I think you should of explained in the beginning , that this only applies to forged pistons. What a waste of time listening so far in only to find out it doesn’t apply to my bike.
I just bought my first 2 stroke, barley got on yet. 03 cr250 lectron,fatty/shorty. bikes scary hahaha. Your bikes sound awesome and make me want to get out on mine even more.
Honda needs to step up again
What dreams are made of
Great video my friend!! My CR 125 it needs new piston because it got stuck. I believe that i can change it myself
That’s sick information but none of those were in competition. Carey did something on television that no one had seen other than those two bmx riders.
good afternoon, I have Question, I want to change the piston, if I remove the piston, do I need to change the cylinder or not?
I have one of those I absolutely love it a 2001
I thought there was no way I would learn anything new from this video, but I had no idea Bob Khol sent a flip, and im a BMX rider for life. Another mention should go out to Steve Madrano and Adam Ownsly on the 1999 video Children of a metal god. The full video is on youtube and even though they were both into water, Adam Ownslys flip is still one of the wildest things I have seen on a dirtbike. Its around the thirteen minute mark
The echo at 5:55 though😅… crisp
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❤🍓🍓🍓🍓🍓🍓🍓saude.... á sério axo k deu ofg aki Algarve Portugal e n m venham com tiradas
Carey did it on a big bike so he has bigger balls.
Jose is now living in Tent City in Arizona. I went to see him Sept 14, 2023. I did not find him but had spoken with his daughter who sees him regularly. There is a documentary in the works. RS
He’s on drugs??
Awesome. Thanks for that, I can't believe this video has such few views.
There’s about 7 billion people in the world no one can claim the first back flip it could of been landed many years before
2003 engine is crap and so is 2007...
Caleb wyatt is my co worker he is a great dude.
I know it was only an 80cc but it's still a motorbike and he pulled it clean as too 👍
Yeah, I'd say riding away from one clean trumps almost landing one in a competition. Especially considering that FMX competitions didnt formally exist at that point.
and without exhaust bridge?? can u also drill holes for those cylinders?
Also Jose was the guy who did the backflip in the movie RAD
Really that's great information thanks! I knew about this B,M,X rider being the 1st although Cary Jason phillip Hart is in my mind who was the 1st being he hucked it on a 250 2 stroke when we didn't know it was possible until foam pits. What's super ironic was I accidentally invented the Kiss of Death Back flip on 1/20/01 which my best option was to throw the bike had I not have thrown the bike! I wouldn't be texting this information.
Привет! Какая лыжа у тебя стоит?
Had no idea about Jose. Pretty rad!!
When I took off my top end to little black pieces came out and they had a square hole pls help when I pulled off the power valve they came out
Please remover everyone to drill lube holes in any forged piston
Amazing that 9 years later 300 horsepower is just normal
It still good
Great video good job 👍
excellent video. thanks !
Hello, the video was excellent and helpful . Question What is the reason for using these pistons and not others?
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There was another dude in the 90,s that did a backflip when I was in highschool here in Canada also can't remember the name but I remember my bro and I were freaking out. It's before internet so their were probably a lot of people that did them from the 90 and before and didn't get alot of publicity
Hart didn't land it, he attempted it
Denne plassen var kjent😏 sjekk ut kanalen min for videoer i samme nærområdet 😁 Fine Cr 250 foressten👍
Lots of Huevous 3 footage 😎👍. I remember the early days of these R's. Great times.
That looks like it would be a blast to ride with a foot of fresh snow. Sounds amazing!
I did my 1st one when I was about 12 , an I had to rebuild the front forks because the were bent backwards after someone crashed it into back of a car, I did it from reading a manual book back before internet could show you ,
It did count!
Greetings from Las Vegas Nevada USA!!!
Mira la altura que alcanzó Hart y el peso de la moto,si Bob y Yañez fueron los primeros pero no en arriesgar su vida tanto como lo hizo Hart,la altura de los 2 backflips con motos de 80 no m parece ni de lejos la que alcanzó Hart con la 250 y en una competición tan importante,el mérito se lo merece todo Hart aunke los otros también pero a mil años luz de Hart,fue el el que revolucionó el deporte junto a Pastrana y mcgrath
Man I wish I knew how to rebuild my KTM. It probably needs it. Where it’s a four stroke it’s probably harder and I know for sure I don’t have the tools I need and I wouldn’t be able to get it apart or back together. The next best option is to just take er to a bike shop
Buckeye Bob did it in 1988 on a CR 80 . I think the movie was called Dead Sailor. He did it wearing a tuxedo.
Where can I find this clip
@@bmxguy73 Dead Sailor was the video. I rented it. It showed all the crazy stuff from the 80’s. Even had a dude jump a river in a rocket powered Lincoln
i like how this dude is just doing the bare minimum of parts. because realistically all you actually need is the piston, the ring and the gaskets. a lot of people would replace everything else while they are there, and that is just unnecessary. just for aesthetics.
i admit last time i did a top end that nut under the power valve cover i had to shave a bit of meat off a ring spanner, so i did not properly torque it back down along with the rest, luckily were i work now i have access to torgue wrenches that should allow me to use open end spanner bits to torque it. otherwise a standard socket torque wrench would not fit in there. ( hence previously just doing it up by hand with a modified ring spanner, untorqued.)