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this was donated to us from Carl that got this for free while buying some other bikes, this one was pretty busted up but lets see if we can rebuild it for free?

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23 thoughts on “Busted up 110cc Dirt Bike, Can We Save It? pt 2 of 2

  1. Hi Mustie1
    These are two really entertaining videos, great solutions to new challenges.
    I have recently seen all your videos of two wheeled vehicles as well as other small engines.
    Have a good day/ Per Lidberg Sweden

  2. Gah I need to get me one of these things. Hopefully I can pick a busted up pos one up for near nothing. Id love to get one of then running then just wheelie it into oblivion.

  3. Really enjoyed this what fun I would love to just play and work around this stuff that you do and have the pleasure of being able to test it out on the trails you have got around your place 👌🏻

  4. hey @mustie1, i love your channel, youre great at explaining things without seeming like a smarty pants. i just picked up one of these pit bikes and this is video is proving to be helpful, whens pit bike #2 coming out?

  5. Your messing with my OCD the front brake hose should go on the outside of the RH fork tube with a straight run up to the master……….well that my theory and i'm sticking to it ……lol 1:05:37

  6. Brilliant job on the bike apart from the seat connected to the exhaust. When the seat is bouncing up and down its going to bounce the exhaust up and down, possibly snapping the manifold bolts. I think.

  7. Love how you cobble together the air cleaner and exhaust, I think for your ingenuity and inventiveness I’m going to rename you Mustie/MacGyver 1 👍🙂

  8. when reusing a older tire like that a good precaution to insure there is no unseen tube poppers is to run a cotton ball around the inside it will snag on them just one more trick

  9. In Australia you would be described as a bush mechanic. In this way you are truly gifted. The only people better than you are the Aboriginals. They somehow manage to do more with less.

  10. The first Honda clone pit bike I ever worked on belonged to a friends kid, he told me it shifts funny, it was a 3spd auto and I really wasn't expecting what it would do, all gears up, 1st gear, 2nd gear, 3rd gear then I tried up again just making sure it wasn't a 4spd and bam 1st gear again lol. The shift drum just keeps spinning lol, from Nutrl you could shift up one for 1st or push down into 3rd lol there was no stop on it at all just endless 1 2 3 1 2 3 Crazy.

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