How Much Money Can I Make Flipping This Old Yamaha?

2023 ж. 14 Жел.
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I'm going to show you how I go about flipping a bike. Is it even worth flipping this one?

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  • This was my father's bike. If you want the background on it, just contact me or tell me how to contact you. Great to see it running again! I hope you enjoy it

    @petemorris904@petemorris9045 ай бұрын
    • Why has no one contacted this guy???

      @uPilot@uPilot2 ай бұрын
    • @@uPilotBecause we now already know it was made in Japan in 1987, shipped to the US, purchased by someone's father and ridden for a decade or two with ever-declining intensity. Then the bike sat for 20 years due to farmily reasons until it was eventually sold to some KZhead guy.

      @schmuhf@schmuhf2 ай бұрын
    • okay I see@@schmuhf

      @uPilot@uPilot2 ай бұрын
    • Ever declining intensity!? No, it was ridden less.

      @StannTheCaddy@StannTheCaddyАй бұрын
    • @@StannTheCaddy Thats what ever declining intensity implies.

      @DeagleGamesTV@DeagleGamesTVАй бұрын
  • I've flipped 6 motorcycles out of the 7 I've owned. This is how I bought my first car at 29. I'm autistic, and have found I rather enjoy working on motorcycles. It's kind of a love/hate thing. I bought a 1981 Yamaha XS850 Special for $200. Put a $40 battery in it to make it run, sold it for $1,200. Another was a 1981 Honda CM400A for $50, only thing wrong with it was the previous owner broke a piece of a carburetor and it fell into the cylinder. Using an endoscope, I looked in there and saw it on top of the piston. After unsuccessfully trying to remove it with a magnet (and remembering aluminum is not magnetic), I put a drinking straw in the end of a shop vac hose, put my hand around that to make a seal, and sucked out that piece with the straw. That bike ran with no problems. Sold it for $1,200 as well. My current project is a '77 BMW R100S that I got for free (it even came with the original toolkit, all the tools are stamped with "Made in West Germany"). Currently dealing with a wiring issue, a bad ground I haven't been able to trace. I think it would be a great subject for one of your videos lol.

    @ZombiePotatoSalad@ZombiePotatoSalad5 ай бұрын
    • Sweet stuff man. That straw and shop vac trick seems like a good idea. I do the same with cars. Got a 05 camery that was sitting for 4 years and needed a battery. Got it for 300 fixing to sell it for 1500

      @Kilo_kyle@Kilo_kyle5 ай бұрын
    • Look up Snowbum's BMW repair for a good resource for your R100S.

      @stubeatson@stubeatson5 ай бұрын
    • Start slapping grounds on stuff get a wiring schematic

      @joebrown967@joebrown9675 ай бұрын
    • make your own youtube channel we would like to see

      @nik4712@nik47125 ай бұрын
    • @@nik4712 I second this

      @aidsmaster69420@aidsmaster694205 ай бұрын
  • Too many years ago, I learned that by the time you find and buy the bike, chase down the needed parts and then do the work, you end up making about 5 cents an hour profit. You have to love what you are doing

    @prigs750@prigs7505 ай бұрын
  • One thing that wasn't included in the cost breakdown was the cost of fuel to drive a truck 3 hours away to pick it up, when you include that profit margins get even smaller. Its definitely something to consider when looking to flip something, sometimes a closer project thats a bit more expensive is worth it.

    @zachariegagnon3333@zachariegagnon33335 ай бұрын
    • yes, the fuel is definitely something to consider when picking up a bike

      @MrDemi1233@MrDemi12335 ай бұрын
    • He added the hours taken.....

      @sthildas4857@sthildas48575 ай бұрын
    • @@sthildas4857 we were talking about the cost of fuel

      @MrDemi1233@MrDemi12335 ай бұрын
    • @@sthildas4857 I wish my vehicles ran on units of time...

      @DenvarShay@DenvarShay2 ай бұрын
    • @@DenvarShay Easy. Just ride a bicycle, it'll cost you time but nothing else

      @hamandcheese538@hamandcheese538Ай бұрын
  • Wheelier dealers Craig Edition, I hope this could become a series would be nice to see the math of profit more often :3

    @ZinoAmare@ZinoAmare5 ай бұрын
    • You'd be surprised at how low the profit margin is if u consider the time you put in as cost. Most time you dont make any money

      @PromethSunrise@PromethSunrise5 ай бұрын
    • @@PromethSunrise not surprised at all, because of the time thing, if you just do this just ignore time spend and see it as a hobby that earns some side cash.

      @ZinoAmare@ZinoAmare5 ай бұрын
    • When I discovered the original Wheeler Dealers several years ago, it quickly became my favorite show. I also always thought a motorcycle variant would have been fun to watch.

      @davidburnside2944@davidburnside29445 ай бұрын
  • I had a 1989 FJ1200 for 12 years. Fabulous bike that took me all over the UK & Europe.

    @grantberkeley@grantberkeley5 ай бұрын
    • Thing of beauty. This takes me back :)

      @CM-ey7nq@CM-ey7nq5 ай бұрын
    • I had one. Great bikes torky, fast (for its time) and seating position is spot on.

      @michielbrouwer3606@michielbrouwer36065 ай бұрын
    • I still have mine with 120,000 mi. that has never been apart with the original clutch.

      @micksterboone4517@micksterboone45175 ай бұрын
    • @@micksterboone4517 well served sir

      @RingRingRingBananaPhone@RingRingRingBananaPhone5 ай бұрын
    • I've still got mine and its a fantastic machine!!

      @andrewonmyway8184@andrewonmyway81845 ай бұрын
  • This is great. Other KZheadrs never mention things like time spent on fixing it up and other costs like transporting wheels to the shop etc.

    @will24655@will246555 ай бұрын
  • Great video! Dan nailed the editing and Craig gave great info. This should be a must-watch before listing a bike. If everyone followed your advice, things would be much better. I don't blame you for keeping her, Craig. That thing strikes me as right up your alley. She seems strong and full of life. Well done, Beardos!

    @elickes@elickes5 ай бұрын
  • Kudos to Dan, he doesn't get enough credit for his creative input & editing skills. And thumbs up 👍 to the Fuel Tank shimmy & music!

    @dburges5@dburges55 ай бұрын
    • For real! Ita a God-given talent. It's not too muc,h, not too little, and just at the right times.

      @IArcticFoxOG@IArcticFoxOG4 ай бұрын
    • The edit is really jarring with a tiny cut every five seconds.

      @taunovalo2964@taunovalo29643 ай бұрын
    • Yeah he’s gotten good at editing.

      @pauljefferies9087@pauljefferies9087Ай бұрын
    • Sure the editing is definitely good but i honestly cannot stand it when Dan inserts his extremely inexperienced opinions into things all the time

      @BarettRobertson@BarettRobertsonАй бұрын
  • Hi Craig and Dan, I was thinking when you said $600.00 Profit, that I would just keep it. It would be hard to find another one in that nice of condition. My problem is, I would want to keep all the Bikes.

    @joeybobbie1@joeybobbie15 ай бұрын
    • I'm experiencing that now. Picked up a yamaha 1900 v-twin. Some cosmetic issues (mostly chrome, paint is great) but it runs so well and is the most comfortable bike I've ever ridden.

      @schrodingersmechanic7622@schrodingersmechanic76225 ай бұрын
    • at the end of the video he said he is keeping it :)

      @wouterattheorgan@wouterattheorgan5 ай бұрын
    • Ha, I had one of these, great bike especially when you get the suspension sorted. Bet you wish you put the decent tyres on it now😂. A thoroughly enjoyable video 👍

      @oaken8@oaken83 ай бұрын
    • Luckily 'You make your money when you buy it' so you never have to sell 😉

      @Deipnosophist_the_Gastronomer@Deipnosophist_the_Gastronomer2 ай бұрын
  • I was literally yelling my lungs off "why you want to sell it, keep it" and in the end he kept it. Great

    @sa4555@sa45559 күн бұрын
  • Back in the late 80s I was perfectly happy with my 750 Sabre then my friend let me ride his 89 FJ1200. I was instantly addicted to the torque. There was no going back.

    @aboversite@aboversite5 ай бұрын
  • I got a 1985 rebel that had been sitting for 20 years your videos brought it back to life Love your videos I've learned so much you never give up 🔥🔥 ive worked on all my motorcycles by hand thanks to you.

    @edwardfoist5776@edwardfoist57765 ай бұрын
    • Was it the 450

      @justnature1900@justnature19005 ай бұрын
    • Ive got a 1982 Honda cm250 and boy am I glad it was my first, so easy to work on and learn.

      @Cramalaples@Cramalaples5 ай бұрын
  • Allen heads are an upgrade on the float bowl in my opinion.

    @randymelissabutton2159@randymelissabutton21595 ай бұрын
    • They probably started out as JIS screws that got stripped by a philips driver. Allens are definitely an upgrade!

      @TheVgonman@TheVgonman5 ай бұрын
  • Awesome explanation of the flip/recondition process. The honesty here is beautiful and thank you. The interwebs make it seem like it's so easy and effortless. You and Dan just explained it perfectly. Well done. Go Craig and Dan, keep moving forward!

    @murdoc6501@murdoc65015 ай бұрын
  • Love watching you Dan! As a lifetime fellow enthusiast, a few years ago I spent an entire year doing some motorcycle flips. While I might not have won the lottery, I did make some extra spending money, and at the same time, I enjoyed my hobby and love of taking a forgotten item that has been sitting, and bringing it back to life. I giggle right along with you every time you get that first fire up.

    @cardura99@cardura995 ай бұрын
  • I have flipped 60 of the 62 bikes I have owned. 8 of them were new. When selling them, I made money on maybe 4 of them. But my goal was always to buy used creampuffs and after playing with them, sell them for most of what I paid. What a wonderful hobby this has been after 52 years of fun.😊

    @easyrider4x@easyrider4x5 ай бұрын
    • This^. Don't flip to make money, flip to have fun for basically free.

      @spartanx169x@spartanx169x5 ай бұрын
  • Look forward to these videos every week - thanks Craig! FJ is such a cool old bike.

    @wannafly34@wannafly345 ай бұрын
  • The good thing with Evaporust is that it's re-usable. So, if you had enough to FILL the tank completely, (so you don't have to keep sloshing a little bit around in the tank), it can then be re-used, and you would be able to keep it to use on other tanks, or anything with rust that needs submerging.

    @LordGrievous1970@LordGrievous19705 ай бұрын
  • it's a lovely bike, and good for many, many more miles but the age and style of the bike means they don't fetch great prices now at least here in the UK, where style and modernity are a bit more important. They do have a certain following though from the people who realise just how good they really are. Great video Craig, lovely to see the FJ fettled back into service.

    @peter7624@peter76245 ай бұрын
  • I usually lose money or end up even when buying and selling anything, but I always produce something worth keeping forever. That way if I end up keeping it its worth keeping and needs nothing for the future to be complete. It may seem odd but thats the way I operate. I dont sell anything I wouldnt buy, and I am honest. But I also dont sell stuff for a living......I have a job lol

    @MotoMeat@MotoMeat5 ай бұрын
  • Literally what i asked for last video, a flip/restoration lol. And twice as long video, love it Greg.

    @bluej511@bluej5115 ай бұрын
  • I have had many Fj's. My current is a '95 1200 in cocktail blue. They are fantastically capable bikes. Bulletproof engines, Comfort in spades, easy to get to and work on ..and that torque 😍 They really are one of the best bikes Yamaha ever made. The heritage of these engines from the xs1100 right up to the latest XJR's prove their worth. A real belter of a all rounder mile muncher. You are right to keep her.

    @coppermine64@coppermine645 ай бұрын
    • I agree, the FJ is fantastic. I've just never understood all of those who rave about their comfort. I suppose it is compared to other sport/sport-touring options. I do love my 89 FJ, but when the miles need munched, its the Goldwing Tour all day. To this day, I still can't get over the sound of the FJ firing up. Symphony to the ears.

      @chaseychaseum5366@chaseychaseum53665 ай бұрын
    • Had an xs850 for years and picked up a rat of an xj900 that I had for years as well. Loved that thing to pieces and then all back together again. Shaft drive, jet engine sound, tons of torque, only 5 gears😢. I drive a Speed Triple now.

      @danielhomer1865@danielhomer1865Ай бұрын
  • Was freshening a 86 FJ1200 for a friend of mine. Decided not to charge him and in fact, just buy it. Fell in love with it while working on it. Great bikes and great video.

    @timwoodford2097@timwoodford20975 ай бұрын
    • Be careful.... They're addictive! Far worse than Lays potato chips. One will never be enough!

      @chaseychaseum5366@chaseychaseum53665 ай бұрын
  • Nice job! I’m surprised the fork seals were still good. Flipped bikes when I was younger. Sometimes I made money and sometimes not. Stop flipping when potential buyers became not so great. With the price of new bikes maybe I would get back into. Used bike are crazy expensive on market place and Craigslist. Great video

    @wallacesaunders3562@wallacesaunders35625 ай бұрын
  • The editing is so much better in this video, nice work! Really liked those 30 minutes of the video

    @josegabrielgruber@josegabrielgruber5 ай бұрын
  • I'm lookin' to try and flip some bikes here in Japan. I'm a Canadian with plenty of experience working on the machines, but your whiteboard balancing act helped me with how to think about the 'biz'. I thank you kindly Craig, for that perspective. You're more than a fine wrench.

    @user-cv3gb6lg5j@user-cv3gb6lg5j3 ай бұрын
  • Get the full decal kit. That always increases the value

    @davepanting8409@davepanting84095 ай бұрын
  • I had the 1100 version , great bike with tons of torque along with a good top speed . Very well balanced and stable

    @UserUser-ww2nj@UserUser-ww2nj5 ай бұрын
  • Satisfying, and very well edited. Speaking as a former camera- guy, currently recovering from a stroke, I am impressed.😊

    @cseivard@cseivard5 ай бұрын
  • Best video I’ve seen in long time hope a lot of viewers pay attention. You’re a great guy appreciate how honest you are. Not a common trait anymore. Thanks

    @cpmunson2807@cpmunson28075 ай бұрын
  • I’ve been working on a few projects here and there in my tiny 16x24’ shop. Just got a lift table and has made my life so much easier! I love your content it’s always a great watch! Cheers

    @Marts1499@Marts14995 ай бұрын
  • This was a fun episode. That ol' FJ is humming along nicely now! I have considered trying to flip a bike but I am still a newbie mechanic and it seems a bit beyond my skill level right now. Maybe in a year or two. I like these type of videos and I hope you do a few more like it next year.

    @joetheagent@joetheagent5 ай бұрын
  • So cool!!! Craig and Dan make another banger! It is really inspiring and makes me want a shop of my own.

    @crebbsjd@crebbsjd5 ай бұрын
  • I learned that concept of "You make your money when you buy it" when I was fooling with horses. It was always good to go look at a horse where the owner didn't use good techniques in saddling or other handling of their horse. When the horse acted up the price came way down. Re-training those horses was pretty easy as they generally wanted to please their person. Watching this video makes me miss my FJR-1300. When I moved to the desert I knew I couldn't keep a faired sport touring bike at my place ten miles up a rough dirt road.

    @edwardhegarty750@edwardhegarty7508 күн бұрын
  • I can't thank you enough for making your videos. It reminds me of working on bikes with my dad and get that feeling when it finally fires. I'm in Colorado and it's hard to find bikes to work on. Keep up the good work.

    @jflyinpc12@jflyinpc125 ай бұрын
  • Great video! I flip a lot of bikes and atvs. One thing you forgot was the cost of gas to drive to pick it up. LOve the videos, they are informative. You have some great tips strewn throughout!

    @xSpecterx99999999@xSpecterx999999995 ай бұрын
  • Very cool bike, I don't blame you for keeping it after all the work. Love what you guys are doing, keep it going! Thumbs up from me every video

    @michaelmitchell5909@michaelmitchell59095 ай бұрын
  • I love watching this channel, I'm a new rider and watching you work gives me the confidence to work on my own stuff. This video in particular has me ready to take apart and clean the 4 carb setup on my bike that has really intimidated me until now 💪

    @Wildman70892@Wildman708923 ай бұрын
  • This is starting to become my favorite channel. Content quality constantly stepping up. Great work.

    @bramvermaat1453@bramvermaat14535 ай бұрын
  • What I really loved about this video is that you guys really start to find your rythm, I mean it was great from the start, but it keeps getting better, especially with how nicely everything Craig is doing is filmed. Great job Dan!

    @MaxAndHisBike@MaxAndHisBike5 ай бұрын
  • Love that you kept it Craig. I’m 53 and just about to do my full test here in the uk 🇬🇧 and this is the sorta bike I’m going for, hopefully when I pass. I’m an ex paint and panel tech and wanting to do a relatively easy ish project and watching your videos has inspired me to go for it. Loving the channel, keep up the great work 🤘😎🤘

    @Thudmunky@Thudmunky5 ай бұрын
    • I've been doing up bikes for years, don't buy a non runner unless it's super cheap, I try and go for things that are cosmetically rough with a minimum of mechanical issues, if you can do your own painting and refinishing you can often get something that looks crap but goes well and will be worth more than you put into it. Fj1200 isn't a bad bike but very old tech and as pointed out in the vid it has 16 inch tyres. Zzr1100 or Honda blackbird are a bit more modern and still cheap enough. Great that you've got the "you're never too old" mentality, enjoy your new hobby sir.

      @andybowie8590@andybowie85905 ай бұрын
    • Yamaha diversion

      @danielhomer1865@danielhomer1865Ай бұрын
  • My new favorite channel, I've been watching all the videos since the day before yesterday. A normal guy doing decent work, funny and educational. This is how KZhead is supposed to be. Thank you.

    @BlackOmegaVirus@BlackOmegaVirusАй бұрын
  • That's absolutely beautiful! I've bought, fixed and ridden lots of old bikes, and still own most of them.

    @StrokeMyLovePump@StrokeMyLovePump5 ай бұрын
  • That bike will be worth 3k when ur done Yes, yes, shown the video of all the work you did to it. It makes people feel better knowing they can just get on and ride

    @03roadking@03roadking5 ай бұрын
    • It may get that low miles...< this is mine the tank being machine polished.

      @sthildas4857@sthildas48575 ай бұрын
  • Should've named it "how to go broke flipping motorcycles"

    @RINO_POACHERPATRIOT@RINO_POACHERPATRIOTАй бұрын
  • Hi Guys, I really loved this video because of your honest and very professional approach. Listing ALL your costs and time, taking loads of pics to show the good AND not so good. A great tutorial on how to flip vehicles for profit.

    @Dave-in-France@Dave-in-France4 ай бұрын
  • I had a 91 FJ 1200. Trust me you won't be looking for 6th gear on the FJ. They use the engine for midget racing cause its a torque monster. Great bike!

    @tomquinn607@tomquinn6075 ай бұрын
  • Good job dude.. No bibles verses either.

    @mrseaweed5587@mrseaweed55875 ай бұрын
    • 😂

      @SwimmingBird846@SwimmingBird846Ай бұрын
    • @@SwimmingBird846What a shame,I was looking forward to some.

      @davidsmith3736@davidsmith3736Ай бұрын
    • You could have kept that last part to yourself have some respect for the ones who are religious just saying and if you don't like it find another channel

      @lancewashington7942@lancewashington7942Ай бұрын
    • There isn't anything wrong with Bible verses, real men know their creater..

      @bushelfoot@bushelfoot29 күн бұрын
    • @@lancewashington7942 If i wanted bible school blabber i would tune in to 700 club. Oh wait no Motorcycle channels there....

      @mrseaweed5587@mrseaweed558729 күн бұрын
  • Another great video. I've been involved in vintage motorcycle restoration for years, but I don't flip bikes. I've had tons of people ask for my advice on flipping bikes and the first thing I tell them is "you make your money when you buy it".........then I have to explain. If a bike has been sitting for more than a couple years, it will NEED tires (maybe inner tubes), battery, oil change, tuneup, taxes, title transfer and a few other items. Easily 500 bucks if you do it all yourself. And you still don't know if it runs, maybe the tank is rusted or the carbs are completely corroded or worse. If you have to pay someone else to do the work, it's almost always a loser. I'm glad that you made this video, when I'm asked about flipping bikes, I'll just refer him to your explanation, thanks.

    @05c50@05c505 ай бұрын
  • Very comprehensive video! Excellent work Craig!

    @Gr8ValUVinDiesel@Gr8ValUVinDiesel5 ай бұрын
  • Great Video Craig & Dan. I'm so happy your keeping this bike, I feel in love with & it's such a time capsule. I also love the break down on flipping bike you did a killer job 👏 KEEPUP THE GREAT VLOGS❤🏍🏍

    @billreed9479@billreed94795 ай бұрын
  • I really appreciate the part where you explained what to include counting when buying a project. Cause Me and my friend are buying & selling and I'll add up some things to the list to save us some hustle. Thank you! I'm watching your videos almost daily! I'm happy you finally got your own channel xD

    @nudelgaming910@nudelgaming910Ай бұрын
  • By far the best video yet! I loved this content/subject of flipping bikes, you should consider doing more of these. The whole video content,editing,music was perfect.

    @Pittsburghpilot@Pittsburghpilot5 ай бұрын
  • Very good video, you guys never fail to bring quality content. Very informative and always something new and interesting. Keep up the great work!

    @noahbillingsley8347@noahbillingsley83475 ай бұрын
  • Hell yea. GLad you have you're own channel. Learning so much from you and love your witty self. Keep it up. Merry Christmas

    @harrisonwilliams6483@harrisonwilliams64835 ай бұрын
  • OMG the whole time you were talking about listing it, I was yelling in my head, "Why aren't you keeping it?? It's a sweet bike!!" :D

    @SquireWhipple@SquireWhipple5 ай бұрын
  • I've been watching your videos for a few months now and am amazed at each one. I'm going thru a older Yamaha Kodiak with throttling up response issues, even after getting a new carburetor. The original one kept leaking at the over flow, but the needle and seat and float are working properly. I just listed my Harley Street Bob and am already getting lower offers. I'm only selling because I have a left shoulder tear and feel that anything on 2 wheels will not work for me any longer.

    @Smalltechguy@Smalltechguy5 ай бұрын
  • Hi Craig, I’m from New Zealand, I really enjoyed meeting you the other week in the restaurant with my son in law. Thanks for taking the time. When dealing with fuel tanks that have had water in, for whatever reason, I used to rinse them out, then put methylated spirits in, swish that around as that mixes with the remaining water. Then empty that out and flush with gas, which mixes with the spirits. Love the channel 👍

    @peterbryant9343@peterbryant93435 ай бұрын
  • This is a great bike and a great channel you got there! Original content like yours has become rare in KZhead so thank you 🙏 Really enjoy the “is it gonna run” series!!!

    @tH0d0RHs@tH0d0RHs5 ай бұрын
  • Keeping it? Best decision ever. These were, and still are, legendary sports-tourers. Happy days!

    @eddiestevenson-kaatsch6306@eddiestevenson-kaatsch63065 ай бұрын
  • Awesome video! My dad, who died 3 years ago, and I spent lots of time doing exactly this work on a 1984 FJ 1100. It brought back so many good memories. I wish We would have had this video to watch! I’d love to see a video on a Honda Interceptor (I have a 1984 1000).

    @joshualees4080@joshualees40803 ай бұрын
  • One of the best parts of Friday is watching the new Bearded Mechanic video. Great as always - love that bike.

    @rickalba2518@rickalba25185 ай бұрын
  • AH good thing you're keeping it, i had one for years and years, made almost a 100.000 kilometers across all europe, these bikes are bullet-proof , reliable and have a comfortable ride. I am sure this one is going to give you many smiles per gallon 😁

    @fransterhorst3694@fransterhorst36945 ай бұрын
  • Well done!! Really enjoyed this project. Keep up the great work!

    @peteyuckly4628@peteyuckly4628Ай бұрын
  • Really enjoyed watching your shows !... it's great seeing old bikes given a second chance Merry Christmas from Andy in County Durham UK.

    @andrewsmails3050@andrewsmails30505 ай бұрын
  • greetings, Great video one thing that I do take the tank off before trying to run it I have a plastic outboard boat tank with the hand bulge pump. I learned a long time ago that once one does that kind of work, the wheel barrel will always be empty in the end. The trick to enjoying working on a bike is to get someone else to pay you to fix their motorcycle. Thank you for creating this video, very informative.

    @daniellargey8430@daniellargey84303 ай бұрын
  • I’ve enjoyed your KZhead presence ever since I began watching you with Shawn many years ago on B&B. I was pretty stoked to see after Shawn moved you launched your own channel! I’ll be here brother! Let’s see where you take us!

    @calebchilders9857@calebchilders98574 ай бұрын
  • By far one of the best sales tutorial videos I've seen. That bike turned out so beautiful.

    @ricmarsh7877@ricmarsh78775 ай бұрын
  • Sound of that Kerker on fire-up was worth the watch! Keep up the great work guys!

    @NeilMendham@NeilMendham5 ай бұрын
  • This is a great bike and a great channel you got there! Original content like yours has become rare in KZhead so thank you. I also really enjoy the “is it gonna run” series!!!regards

    @tH0d0RHs@tH0d0RHs5 ай бұрын
  • Hello Craig, I got to know you through your collaborations with Bikes & Beards. I found your interventions relevant and I am happy to discover that I can now follow you here too. Your videos help me wait for the next season since here in Canada we have to wait until April-May to ride a motorcycle.

    @yannicktherrien9084@yannicktherrien90845 ай бұрын
  • Out of the old big 4-stroke bikes I owned in the 80s including a GPX750, GPZ1100, GPZ1000RX, FZ750, XS850, FZR1000, CBR1000, GSXR750H, GT750 and GSX750F, I found the Yamaha FJ1100 in it's red and white colors was my favorite big bike. If I could go back in time (and body) it would be at the top of my list for what I would want to ride again. All the other bikes were great in their own right, but for me the FJs typified the whole meaning of 'The whole is greater than the sum of its parts'.

    @mughug9616@mughug9616Ай бұрын
  • Glad you kept it! Beautiful classic to hold onto.👍

    @derekedlund1854@derekedlund18545 ай бұрын
  • Great vid Craig, we used to add a cup of Lead Shot to the tank when using an anti rust solution. If you shake it around from time to time, it makes a Huge difference in the amount of rust removed. Lead shot is not that easy to find, but worth it.

    @sommebuddy@sommebuddy5 ай бұрын
  • graig i love your solo vids i enjoyed watching you and sean for a long while but as you moved to do your own thing i followed you and been really enjoying it

    @Jay-rd6fe@Jay-rd6fe5 ай бұрын
  • Good decision 👌 A nice bike 👏👏👏 A good tutorial for the fixer upper and just a great watch, thank you !

    @1050cc@1050cc5 ай бұрын
  • Love watching your videos man, found you through bikes and beards

    @S8AVIORSNEAKER@S8AVIORSNEAKER4 ай бұрын
  • What a treat seeing you twice today this morning with Sean on his channel with the electric pit bikes

    @dalerose1694@dalerose16945 ай бұрын
  • A great guide on the reality of flipping bikes, but deciding to keep it was a great decision. Wishing you and yours a great Christmas and New Year!

    @thebiggerbyte5991@thebiggerbyte59915 ай бұрын
  • Very informative video Craig. I'm gonna keep it to watch again. Thank you kindly.

    @user-cv3gb6lg5j@user-cv3gb6lg5j3 ай бұрын
  • Glad you kept it ..its a sweet looking bike..im with you on the keeping it move

    @kilroy691able@kilroy691able2 күн бұрын
  • Best video so far. Thank you for your honest assessment and practical advice.

    @toddshufflebotham9285@toddshufflebotham92855 ай бұрын
  • Really enjoy the channel. Old YT vibes, of people showing you their lives. Not huge production companies throwing out luke warm content

    @halfwaytonowhere5693@halfwaytonowhere56934 ай бұрын
  • Glad you kept it! Yammys are good machines.

    @stephc4427@stephc44272 күн бұрын
  • Great video Craig and Dan. Great editing, funny and very informative. Bike sounds amazing..I miss mine! Glad you kept it.

    @joegoncalves2496@joegoncalves24965 ай бұрын
  • Just started watching your channel and it looks like its really gonna help me on a project I've had sitting in my garage for close to a decade; restoring my 1 owner 1972 DX500 with only 3,477 miles. The only thing not original is the motor oil but I've been hitting dead ends but I think your channel is going to have the info I nee.

    @user-fo5hl9hg9o@user-fo5hl9hg9o2 ай бұрын
  • Craig, you're a good dude. I have dreams of hobby-flipping in the future. Thanks for the video!

    @mahavishnu73@mahavishnu7319 күн бұрын
  • Just bought my first bike today :). I was watching you since day one but I finally got my own bike to enjoy along with the video content

    @jamessattely4759@jamessattely47595 ай бұрын
  • Love the fact that you kept that bike. I know you know you'll be happy with this decision... Thanks for another great video. I'm anxiously awaiting the next installment...

    @garyseaton4619@garyseaton46195 ай бұрын
  • Thanks Craig and Dan. Good info video.

    @jamesthurber8807@jamesthurber88075 ай бұрын
  • Dang, I ran out of time to finish this video. Craig, you are knocking it outta the park. Thank you and God Bless.

    @deandennis2838@deandennis28385 ай бұрын
  • Hi my name is Scott, I'm new to the channel and already a huge fan! First, I appreciate your attitude and personality and the fact that you don't use ANY bad language and you don't have to drink alcohol to be on KZhead!!! But,the 70s and 80s inline 4s are my favorite bikes ever and seeing how you bring them back to life is the best!! I also love the kz400 and pretty much any other bike😊! Keep up the good work!

    @loriendastafford1760@loriendastafford17603 ай бұрын
  • Great job Dan on the edit. Classic Craig. Gentlemen keep up the fantastic content.

    @allencollins3334@allencollins33345 ай бұрын
  • I was wondering if you were gonna keep it!!! Haha awesome. I'd have done the same. You made the right choice. Enjoyed the video. Pretty thorough when it comes to all the things nobody ever thinks about when it comes to flipping products. Great work.

    @dazeofgloryshopworks5806@dazeofgloryshopworks58065 ай бұрын
  • Flip it! Unless you’re going to keep it to ride, then don’t flip it! 😊 Nice 👍🏻 I finally made it to the end of the video. You’re keeping it! 👏🏻

    @motorcyclemichael2182@motorcyclemichael21825 ай бұрын
  • A trick I learned when I used to do a lot of ebay selling is that if you take pictures of an item and you are outside, aim the camera to the north because the sky is always more blue and gives your pictures a lot better look.

    @AbcDef-iq4no@AbcDef-iq4no2 ай бұрын
  • Keep up the great content Craig. I love just hanging out and tinkering with you!

    @joshw3539@joshw35395 ай бұрын
  • Great video on a awesome bike.I have a 1990 fj which I've had since 1999 and now it's just done 90k miles.Thsee bikes are known for running hot especially if your sat in traffic so I would advise change to smaller lower fairing(belly pan) and use 15/50 engine oil rather than 10/40.I don't think they were ever produced with a full fairing which is probably why it doesn't line up properly (aftermarket part).There is upgraded oil cooler than is a bit bigger than the original available. Glad you're keeping it.

    @johndeakin4840@johndeakin48405 ай бұрын
  • That looks and sounds great. Love watching you take old and broken to something usable and a joy to ride.

    @HappyDeliveryGuy@HappyDeliveryGuy5 ай бұрын
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