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This is the last video of a 1987 suzuki lt80 that was put out for junk bulk trash day. it sat out in the woods for 30 years and it shows. lets see if we can bring it back to rideable condition again,again cheap.

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40 thoughts on “The Free Junked Suzuki 4wheeler, WILL IT RIDE? part 3 of 3

  1. Those people fixing up race mowers should think twice. This tiny miniature 4 wheeler will be ten times better than any garden tractor conversion. Even with a 540cc Briggs and Stratton powered jobbie this will outrun.

  2. as of 8/24 ive watched all your vids,going on 6 years as a follower,and i think that this vid is the epitome of why we all like your channel,right now your under the weather and have to take care of darrin,but i wish you well and hope you will get back to making my sundays soon! thanks

  3. Dedgummit. I wasn't planning to toast a whole Friday afternoon, but I HAD to binge watch your playlist on this LT80. Maybe because we have one. I enjoyed this WAY more than I likely should have. Great info on what I may have to do to ours. All the best sir!

  4. Mustie1 thank you for the videos. I just bought a junked one for my daughter and im in the process of rebuilding it. Ur video has helped a lot. Thanks again.

  5. Wow! This puppy was worth the work – it flies. Can't believe that not only do you have a new garage, it also has a test 'racetrack' AND ATV trails right next door. You are a lucky pup, Mustie! Bet you & Brian will have a ball there!

  6. 45:45 what if you were to evacuate the tire and apply some instant glue from the outside? Would the underpressure get sucked in through the porous surface and seal the holes?

  7. Watched all three videos. Probably the best, and most fun motorcycle restoration video I've seen in a long time. Great job. ( Now all ya need is a new seat cover. )

  8. Would have thought once Mustie1 decided to go for it, he would have broken things down all the way and cleaned all the animal signs and grease away and start anew. I guess thats just me. Its freaking amazing that this has new life in it.

  9. Success…so fun/educational "watching" a master at work…lol, while "my hands" stay clean and my "failed lumbar fusion" is not stressed from all of the bending/reaching. Its fun to live/work vicariously through the fine efforts of a master mechanic Capiche?

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