Just picked up a Honda Spree yesterday morning gentle claimed it “won’t run” got it home gave it a couple kicks and it started for a few seconds. Drained the old gas as it had been sitting two years, drained the gas in carb put fresh in and cleaned the spark plug and whamo it ran like a top!
@OkFixer
5 жыл бұрын
excellent!
@michaelo1492
5 жыл бұрын
My Son wanted a Ruckus but chose a Kymco 125 when he started college. He’s now in the Army and has moved on to a Jeep and two more motorcycles. Since he moves about every three years, my garage is getting smaller each move. During this last move I’ve also inherited a Honda Shadow that was in the middle of a “Bobber” conversion...so the three different tubs of parts will become one again this winter, if I decide not to work on my 74 VW that nobody thinks is Super but me.....my garage looks like the United Nations fighting for territorial space. The German, Japanese and Taiwanese are constantly vying for some attention.
@OkFixer
5 жыл бұрын
Now....that’s funny!
@brianallen9810
5 жыл бұрын
I think the labor alone should be well over $100.00.
@brianallen9810
5 жыл бұрын
I like that "the 3 tools necessary to work on a Japanese motorcycle". You left out "a big ball peen hammer" to persuade parts to come off easier. 6:07 There's the hammer, gotta have a hammer. "Ruckus" what a stupid name, Honda's aren't cheap either. By "children" are you referring to adults that are just young at heart or just plain stupid. Weird place for a battery. I like your use of the Benz-O-Matic, yeah, I know, I know.
@OkFixer
5 жыл бұрын
I swear it’s true three tools… Oh, and don’t forget a hammer. By children I meant those people Who do not have the good sense to know how to take care of a piece of machinery. And yeah… Because the torch Bends....right? Ha,ha,ha
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