I picked up this rotted and rusted suzuki 80 quad from the side of the road during scrap cleanup week. fast forward a few months and lets see if it can be saved.
one mans junk is another mans treasure…
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It's astonishing the areas that critters can make their way into. I love how lighthearted you always are about it. Great video as always!
I had exactly a baby Suzuki like that as a kid, so much fun, almost time I can buy one for my son
Dude one huge bolt runs through under the front remove it and you can free up the front half and back half and you can then lift up the motor from the connection area and remove the starter very simple 😊
here in 2022. I just paid $850 for a Suzuki LT 80 made in 1987. It runs, lots of piston slap, original front tires, new back tires, needs a few things.. Grips, Front wheel bearings, basic maintenance, I am going to assume everything I mean everything has been neglected.. I haven’t started digging into it yet, but I should have it down to just the frame later today. It’s for my granddaughter. I bought my son one new in 1988, he had a lot of fun on that. But he outgrew it, and we switched over to motorcycles because they are much easier to ride in tight terrain, and motorcycles don’t land on you. They also give a much better ride than any quad because you have to read two tracks, not just one…
Why is really beat your arms and shoulders up. They are slower by half. Look at it this way. In a cross country race on the same track, the average speed of the motorcycles is 25 miles an hour, the average speed of the winning quads is around 12 miles an hour
Never in my 45 years did I ever see a 4 wheeler in the trash on the side of the road. I need to move to your neighborhood! 😆😆
Well them ants sure found a good home for a while!
Impact screwdriver!
"Michael Johnson", the Azzklown Troll of Mustie's videos, is in this video thread.
Any of does Quads for sale
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Take that cover off and quit fooling around with it
Ouch I love your video's I wish I had your patience but I don't I have no engineering skills but enjoy watching you solve problems and bring these things back to life, this appears to be one of your more challenging projects I have seen to date.