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By the time Buzz Aldrin first set foot on the moon, this Yamaha DT-1 was out in the world, throwing roost. Some 54 years later the old DT was called into action for a CTXP adventure, where it hauled Ari across the entire length of Wyoming. Now it’s in the TSM Resort & Spa for a rebuild. So brew some coffee or crack open a beverage and sit back and enjoy another ASMR edition of The Shop Manual.
Read about Zack and Ari’s epic ride across Wyoming here: rvz.la/3JAdboR
Looking to tackle a rebuild? Here are some essential tools:
Stockton T-Handle Set rvz.la/3wR42R8
Motion Pro Crankcase Splitter V2 rvz.la/3wVIClQ
Stockton Clutch Tool rvz.la/3Y1GTaH
Other Handy Tools rvz.la/3X1eWyy
Maxima Formula K2 Two-Stroke Oil rvz.la/3HSb7WX
Shinko 244 Dual-Sport Tires rvz.la/3js56Id

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@RevZilla
@RevZilla Год назад
Inspired to fix up an old bike? RevZilla has the tools you need to tackle the job. rvz.la/3YqvC3C Read all about Zack & Ari’s adventure in Wyoming on Common Tread! rvz.la/3jBqGKa
@kostadinsotirov1072
@kostadinsotirov1072 Год назад
Would an ultrasonic cleaner help with such restoration to better clean the metal and engine parts? Just wondered? It would have possibly saved Ari loads of time.
@TurkeyCreek-ek8mj
@TurkeyCreek-ek8mj Год назад
I still have a bunch of parts from my 1970 DT1 if you would be interested.
@martinheitmann1315
@martinheitmann1315 Год назад
Just started watching these guys and I'm hooked. Keep it up.
@biggreeen3271
@biggreeen3271 Год назад
@@TurkeyCreek-ek8mj I'm interested in DT 1 parts, I have a 69 that I would like to fix!
@czarekp3552
@czarekp3552 Год назад
and all that in only 36 minutes...
@boomer8393
@boomer8393 Год назад
RevZilla struck gold, bringing Ari and Zach on board. Their humility, passion and enthusiasm for everything 'On Two-Wheels' is intoxicating. I've been riding and reading for over 50 years, and watching these two young men on their adventures and endeavors never gets old. If RevZilla continues to produce content like this, I will continue to watch these videos and purchase my gear from RevZilla, in order to support more content from Ari and Zack.
@JDuBz815
@JDuBz815 Год назад
Agreed. I've been giving them my business just for the content.
@Surpriseify
@Surpriseify Год назад
The second they open a shop in the EU they will have my buisness aswell! haha A man can dream
@FranklinBurns42
@FranklinBurns42 Год назад
Same here!
@nzslackie
@nzslackie Год назад
I've been buying RevZilla stuff from New Zealand for a couple of years .. but I still support local shops as well.
@doug2766
@doug2766 Год назад
+1
@matthewbrown7659
@matthewbrown7659 Год назад
A Common Tread rebuild video with Ari? Is it Christmas?
@R0mans13
@R0mans13 Год назад
It’s like Hanukkah because they’ve given so much recently lol
@reidthompson8979
@reidthompson8979 Год назад
He did the trail 90 from the Alaska road trip too many month back, go check that out!
@FL-ym6hm
@FL-ym6hm Год назад
It feels like it, doesn’t it.
@Bubbleuprubberdown
@Bubbleuprubberdown Год назад
I miss wrenching on bikes (my first a ‘74 Tr-5t). I bet I know why Ari said nothing, had no music in the background… I worked like this for hours in my shop. The old bikes always had something to say and I would listen to their stories. Best part of completing a rebuild is to chance to hear them sing again. Cheers Ari and crew! 👊🏽✊🏽🤘🏽
@bullfrogjay4383
@bullfrogjay4383 Год назад
Please let Ari do more rebuilds. I absolutely love this, seeing new life breathed into these machines.
@RoyMiller.69420
@RoyMiller.69420 Год назад
Man, I rewatch the CT-90 rebuild all the time, that video is like one of my favorites, and now this will be added to my watch later collection haha.
@hisride
@hisride Год назад
yeah same. love this, and a japanese guy who if you search gsx400 impulse restoration. he has just finished it and has a 7 part series. love this kinda stuff. these guys are living my dream
@MotoSafariAdventures
@MotoSafariAdventures Год назад
yes it was so fun to watch
@RoyMiller.69420
@RoyMiller.69420 Год назад
@@hisride Thanks for recommending that, I'll definitely check it out.
@mickenoss
@mickenoss Год назад
Wondering now if the Honda is going to get the same treatment, these videos are an absolute pleasure to watch.
@ukhin
@ukhin Год назад
@@mickenoss honda seemed to be doing perfectly fine lol. Amazing machines!
@jthchs
@jthchs Год назад
Just want to acknowledge the amount of work that must have gone into this video. The production quality and editing is so pristine. So satisfying all the way through. Great job. Just curious, how long did the actual build take?
@xz-2229
@xz-2229 Год назад
wondering the same thing
@patches350
@patches350 Год назад
36 minutes and 34 seconds, after all he is a professional.
@AriH211
@AriH211 Год назад
Thanks for the acknowledgement, JT. Credit is due to the editor, Stephen Gregory, and the videographers, Andrew Gerety and Spenser Robert. All told it was probably a 30-40 hour process to rebuild (and film) the bike.
@MattExzy
@MattExzy Год назад
No word of a lie, I was thinking about the last one they did to myself just yesterday and hoping for a new one... woohoo!
@Mattherat
@Mattherat Год назад
Second this! Amazing stuff!!!
@iansmart3979
@iansmart3979 Год назад
I love how you painstakingly rebuild it and then immediately go out and flog it, just what it was designed to do :)
@officialbazzargaming
@officialbazzargaming Год назад
Laid it down on the rocks too lmao
@LittleDarkOne58
@LittleDarkOne58 Год назад
As an apprentice motorcycle technician this stuff is absolutely golden. Ari is so incredibly talented and methodical with his work, it's a pleasure to watch and consume. Thanks for sharing!
@bena3341
@bena3341 Год назад
I am at least as good at pulling things apart as Ari is. Putting them back together on the other hand...
@chriswildt3101
@chriswildt3101 Год назад
Having owned (and repaired) two of these DTs the most amazing part of this video is the lack of curse words from Ari. There are some really baffling design elements to these bikes when you start pulling them apart. Great stuff
@jeffperkins8921
@jeffperkins8921 Год назад
Maybe that's why they decided to go 'no talking' for the video.🙂
@secaII
@secaII Год назад
Yeah, I’m sure some cursing was involved, lol.
@afidarkside
@afidarkside Год назад
Anyone can tear apart a motor, but putting it back together is a science. Measuring the clearances, balancing the crank, it was just amazing. Thank you Ari.
@grinmoto2497
@grinmoto2497 Год назад
Love it! Complete tear down and rebuild without vapor blasting, painting the gauge face plates etc. Leaving that 54 year history intact. Bravo
@redtobertshateshandles
@redtobertshateshandles 8 месяцев назад
Including the swing arm bushes. They looked bad.
@MichaelMcClelland1
@MichaelMcClelland1 3 часа назад
The dry ice is a trick that is new to me. Thanks for that!
@brianricketts4320
@brianricketts4320 Год назад
Amazing that we all sat and watched this video where not a word was spoken for 36 minutes and were entertained. Speaks volumes to the quality of content and production of this team. For me it was very meditative and I consider it some of the best production on RU-vid. Great job.
@DeepBarney
@DeepBarney Год назад
Probably also a strong indicator we're on the autism spectrum. But I'm pretty sure that goes hand in hand with being into motorcycles.
@bena3341
@bena3341 Год назад
You should check out My Self Reliance. Similar style with almost no speaking. About a guy who is building his own off grid setup by hand.
@chopperenduro6590
@chopperenduro6590 Год назад
Exactly , loved it . First bike bought w/ paper route $ was a new leftover 74 DT100A in 76 , 47 yrs later l still have 3 old DT's all in very good to mint cond , watching Ari work reminded me of working on my various enduro's thru out my 61 yrs .
@joshsstuffs5877
@joshsstuffs5877 Год назад
I'm an old 4x4 truck guy and have never considered owning any motorcycle until I began watching your videos. Good work.
@charlesmorris8491
@charlesmorris8491 Год назад
Come on man. Get you a motorcycle!
@tahoehiker
@tahoehiker Год назад
Be careful Josh. Motorcycles need company when you're gone so you'll end up with several!
@kiloai
@kiloai 4 месяца назад
I do love the way you restore the motorcycle. Till now you are the only one that restored and leaved as it be. No new painting, no new tires, etc. You did not kill the history of the bike. The scratches and rusty parts are the living soul of it. Great work. Really enjoy this video.
@kevinc8744
@kevinc8744 Год назад
Please do a "behind the scenes" or perhaps an in depth interview of how Ari learned his motorcycle mechanical skills
@NickArthfael
@NickArthfael Год назад
These ASMR rebuild videos are medicine for the soul!!!
@RG-500
@RG-500 Год назад
I came here to say the same thing. Beautifully edited video. Thanks, guys!
@CJordanNicholson
@CJordanNicholson Год назад
Props to the editor for going through THAT much footage.
@mt1885
@mt1885 Год назад
That Piston must have been sitting at a Yamaha dealership for 50 years amazing to find all of the parts/bearings/seals - con-rod kit.
@nikolovell
@nikolovell Год назад
I know it took a long time to edit this video, so props to you editor
@21broadway
@21broadway Год назад
Awesome!!! Gonna try to watch this in one sitting before the kids wake up!! Watching Airi work is a treat!
@brianrainey2739
@brianrainey2739 Год назад
Was anyone else waiting 36 minutes for Ari to speak? 😄 A very relaxing and therapeutic way to spend Saturday morning on the coldest day of winter. -31C or -400C with the windchill. 🥶🇨🇦
@paulghost4074
@paulghost4074 Год назад
You must be from Winnipeg lol.
@brianrainey2739
@brianrainey2739 Год назад
@@paulghost4074 nah, Winterpeg is too cold for me, I’m just from Ottawa where we are having the easiest winter in memory. Last week Mother Nature slapped us with 3 wicked cold days as a reminder of her power…
@JDuBz815
@JDuBz815 Год назад
When he dumped it at the end... We've all been there, dude. Those bikes were built for that and they've seen worse. I learned to ride on dad's '76 Suzuki TS125. We still have it. Original engine, still starts and runs. Just over 4k on the clock. It's no museum piece, but it's almost better that way. The 3d printed tank badges are dope.
@bfaith40
@bfaith40 Год назад
Fantastic way to preserve this little work horse. I watched you and Zach fight your way across Wyoming and was in awe of your bike triage in the frigid cold! I'm so so happy to see this old bike get the love and attention it deserves on this amazing rebuild. Another great build video. Well done Ari!
@johnhancock1855
@johnhancock1855 Год назад
Pretty cool the way he got the crank to zero out with a mallet.
@MrNosajwhitey
@MrNosajwhitey Год назад
One of my favourite parts of common thread is that you can tell these blokes luv their old school bikes with the new ones as much if not more sometimes
@nicolaf970
@nicolaf970 Год назад
I just love the style of your rebuilds no voice overs no stupid music just spannering at its best ❤
@jefffawcett1626
@jefffawcett1626 Год назад
One of the best bike mechanics videos I've seen. Great content!
@armanharith3933
@armanharith3933 Год назад
Can we acknowledge how important it was for Ari tighten the clutch housing diagonally. It's an underrated knowledge.
@thinkdunson
@thinkdunson Год назад
underrated would mean people don't value it as much as they should. but in my own experience, everyone knows it and does it that way. we all know how important it is, so i would say it's appropriately rated.
@Toochwerks
@Toochwerks Год назад
It's important to always tighten down in a cross pattern. Clutches. Wheels. Unless otherwise noted (cylinder heads for example) I always cross tighten
@armanharith3933
@armanharith3933 Год назад
@@thinkdunson yeah. I'm just saying for my POV from where I am working currently. They don't understand the value of cross tightening which is quite sad.
@johngallagher8626
@johngallagher8626 Год назад
Tightening the clutch fasteners can safely be done in any order as they are shoulder screws. The cylinder head must be tightened in stages diagonally.
@mmazz30
@mmazz30 Год назад
No annoying music, just pure mechanical sounds and excellent filming and editing. Ari, these video rebuilds of you and Zacks epic adventure are brilliant. Best duo going. Love how the old bangers can be repaired with simple tools.
@mishimposble
@mishimposble Год назад
Ari is the man!
@joethompson297
@joethompson297 Год назад
I’m not even sure what is the most impressive part of this video? Ari’s skill in completely tearing down and completely rebuilding the DT1, or the detailed engineering that goes into a motorbike, or the editing, or the shop with all the tools to pull it all off! Brilliant!
@evenlucky
@evenlucky Год назад
Ari is truly a great mechanic🔥
@Made1nPortugal
@Made1nPortugal 10 месяцев назад
I could watch this again and again and again.
@sew2prosper
@sew2prosper Месяц назад
Ari is the reason why in my head I believe I can fix my Honda thats been sitting for 3 years. 😂😂😂 Makes it all looks so easy.
@julian23561
@julian23561 Год назад
Thank you for this video. This reminds me so much of my father, he was a mechanic and worked on so many two-stroke bikes and what you did here made me relive the memories of me watching watching my father work on his bikes with passion. The sound of two strokes remind me of better times, when I was living the best of my life without even knowing, ignorant of pain of losing people I truly cared about. thank you.
@shadowred1980
@shadowred1980 Год назад
Superb, loved this. We just need to get Zack warmed up for a daily ride of the bike. :)
@countryjoe3551
@countryjoe3551 Год назад
YES!!!!!! That DT1 really does need the Daily Rider treatment.
@earlbigod
@earlbigod Год назад
The TLC the DT deserved after it's trip. Top job.
@DuncanJimmy
@DuncanJimmy Год назад
There's just something mesmerizing about watching a bike get taken apart piece by piece in silence and then slowly rebuilt with clean or new pieces.
@JasonYergin
@JasonYergin Год назад
My first bike was a 78 DT-125 and I LOVED that thing to death.
@marcpigeon7796
@marcpigeon7796 Год назад
Hello Ari, forty some odd years ago I’d visit my uncle Joe (Joe Bolger of the motorcycle hall of fame) as a young boy and sit for days on end watching him work on bikes and invent tools for working on them. This video , shot without music brought me back to those wonderful days. Thank you so much. 🏍🇨🇦
@AriH211
@AriH211 Год назад
Thanks for sharing Marc, I'm glad we were able to bring back a little of that magic for you.
@testtesting7740
@testtesting7740 Год назад
Quite therapeutic and satisfying.
@kenhaupt1865
@kenhaupt1865 11 месяцев назад
That was one of the coolest videos I've seen in a while!
@rockbay79
@rockbay79 Год назад
Ari has wicked rebuild skills!!!! I wish I knew half what he knows about motorbikes!!!
@AriH211
@AriH211 Год назад
I wasn't born knowing it! We named the show "The Shop Manual" for a reason. I always reference a bike's shop manual when diving in. It's got all the needed specs and instructions.
@sickossfu3786
@sickossfu3786 Год назад
I work in an office and I watch this while I work because somehow this video puts my soul at ease
@kammelryder
@kammelryder Год назад
Not going to lie my younger teen self skipped a bit when I saw how meticulously you rebuilt that little stroker engine especially the crank balancing and all the old tricks like freezing the bearings etc. 10/10 awesome.
@brianm263
@brianm263 4 месяца назад
Nice work Mr. Henning. You single handedly dropped my blood pressure.
@Nifilheimur
@Nifilheimur Год назад
Looks like someone fell in love with that old warhorse enduring thru Wyoming:p Awesome video and especially liked that you put focus on getting it in great working conditions rather than focusing on looks or converting it into some abomination! It has earned its patina:p
@donsscooters
@donsscooters 18 часов назад
I've had good luck using acid or etching mag/aluminum wheel cleaner on cases and some other parts. Spray on then brush it around with a small brush then rinse well with water hose. I always test on the bottom first to figure how long to leave it. I hate seeing them painted on resto jobs. I love the clean, repair, and rebuild job you do. Thanks for posting it.
@doodskie999
@doodskie999 Год назад
Man I just love these kinds of videos. No talking, no music Just pure mechanical sounds (yes I know its called ASMR)
@gwot
@gwot Год назад
what you just described is not ASMR.
@pilkjaer
@pilkjaer Год назад
Thank you for doing this. This bike deserves this restoration and it really served you well. When is Honda restoration video with Zack is coming?
@dmaxcustom
@dmaxcustom Год назад
Yes. I hoped and wished for this!!! Neat idea for an episode would be to explain the whole why of the engine balance via hammering. While most people will never have to do that, I am extremely curious as the whys behind all this.
@23Shadowfox23
@23Shadowfox23 Год назад
You mean with the crankshaft? There is no guiding rail, so you have to keep measuring/hitting till the overall rotation axis is straight. If it isn't in the tolerances the engine will damage
@randywilliams4325
@randywilliams4325 Год назад
When he pressed the crank pin out the 2 crank shaft flywheels were out of phase after assembly . The pin is a press fit with no splines or key way . The hammer is to get both flywheels back in phase . He was measuring the amount the flywheels were out of phase on the v blocks . He got it back to less than .001”
@nathanbanks7091
@nathanbanks7091 4 месяца назад
I could watch videos like this all day...
@TheErickssonz
@TheErickssonz Год назад
It is so nice to have all the necessary tools for each task
@Dheeeeraj
@Dheeeeraj Год назад
These are therapeutic! I'm a layman. I have no knowledge on building engines or bikes and yet i watch these. These are done so well! Part of the charm is that the character of the bike is retained! Awesome video Ari! 👌🏻
@retro_grade
@retro_grade Год назад
As a newbie 'RU-vidr', I have a massiave appreciation for the amount of work that goes into a video like this and getting all of those shots, with the sound. It makes any repair job escruciating. As dumb as it sounds, even not being able to listen to the radio for that amount of time and work in complete silence is a big detraction from the fun 😂 Well done.
@richardrutel6806
@richardrutel6806 Год назад
Got to hand it to you, Ari. That was really impressive work.
@petes_CE
@petes_CE Год назад
I could watch these videos all day.
@NorCalSaint
@NorCalSaint Год назад
Should run a contest to guess how many hours this actually took to complete... Great video!
@stlskybob
@stlskybob Год назад
Kudos on refurbishing the speedo and tach! Awesome video, thanks!
@richardreed2688
@richardreed2688 Год назад
Near the beginning when Ari is drumming his fingers on the seat and contemplating his next move, that whole scene gave me flashbacks. Fone that many times.
@ejacks3871
@ejacks3871 Год назад
Just picked one up today. Thanks for the inspiration Ari.
@AriH211
@AriH211 Год назад
Awesome! We've got milk crates full of spare parts if you need them!
@MrSpeuca2000
@MrSpeuca2000 Год назад
thank you all at revzilla for the amazing videos. stuff like this really makes he happy. even though i am homebound after surgery due to my brojen arm when i fell with my BMW F650ST can't wait to rebuild it. and whatching you guys just gives me more energie!
@davidblack5857
@davidblack5857 Год назад
Brings back memories when I was a mechanic for Long Beach Yamaha when it used to be at the top of PCH above the traffic circle in the 70's. Great job on the video.
@randythompson8848
@randythompson8848 5 месяцев назад
My cat could watch this all day. The audio!
@guylr7390
@guylr7390 Год назад
The best yet. The soothing sounds of bringing a tired bike back to health. Thanks Ari.
@marcoluoma3770
@marcoluoma3770 Год назад
I don’t know how to thank you enough for this meditative video. It’s soothing to see a master at his craft. My Uncle Vic had this bike in ‘69 and it cemented my love of motorbikes. Based on that I got a Honda SL125 in ‘71, and 52 years later, I have a Yamaha 250 in the garage. Thanks again.
@LongFlowAdventures
@LongFlowAdventures Год назад
I couldn't take my eyes off this. The craftsmanship of both the bike rebuild and the video production couldn't be any better!
@willhall4631
@willhall4631 11 месяцев назад
never realized how easy it is to rebuild a crank instead of replacing it. I'm going to practice on a few old cranks now, thanks for the inspiration.
@fabiopunk1661
@fabiopunk1661 Год назад
No words, no music, just expert work with a few meaningful facial expressions by the master. This is art
@17austintaylor17
@17austintaylor17 Год назад
Ari's organization and 3S is something I aspire to. It's wonderful. Also, I have never watched an ASMR video and not wanted to go insane until I watched the CT90 video, and now this one.
@alexn5159
@alexn5159 Год назад
Can we have ari do a video on him explaining hitting the rotating assembly? That was pure gold/master technique 👌
@tombishop8083
@tombishop8083 Год назад
In 1968 my Dad replaced my Yamaha 125 with a yellow DT250 Enduro. Allegedly the first one sold W of the Mississippi as claimed by the Denver dealer. I was real hot shit on that bike. Rode it to school, to work and all over the foothills of the Rockies in that area - summer and winter both. Laid her down a couple of times in icy intersections riding back from work at midnight. I think he loved it more than I did. I graduated and went away to college and younger brother inherited it progressively thrashing and trashing her until eventually it was part of a trade for an old beater car he bought. Wish I had kept her. Great video. Brought back memories of the work I did on her over the years.
@thomasmrozovich7631
@thomasmrozovich7631 Год назад
The juxtaposition of this and the Wyoming trip show the incredible depth and ability of this crew. Top tier.
@defaultuser3410
@defaultuser3410 Год назад
I have no mechanical inclination, but I was totally mesmerized by this video. The meticulousness, the effort put in to get everything right...wonderfully entertaining video, thanks!
@Nepomuc
@Nepomuc Год назад
Like a Doctor, great work.
@vertvlogs675
@vertvlogs675 Год назад
Hearing the metal shrink when it goes in the dry ice is so crazy!
@johnpagejr.7628
@johnpagejr.7628 Год назад
I am amazed how you got the complete rebuild all in one 36 minute video. I loved it! Great job Ari and crew.
@yuricorrea2491
@yuricorrea2491 Год назад
I found you guys because of that trip. This rebuild after thing you guys do is the best. Great camera, edit, audio, car, everything. I hope you keep doing it for the next ones! Thanks!
@paulwallace9644
@paulwallace9644 6 месяцев назад
thank you sir its a pure pleasure to watch a craftsman at work
@esmeben
@esmeben Год назад
Fantastic, great to see a proper mechanic in action.
@DustySquitoNM
@DustySquitoNM Год назад
Oh man, that was such an awesome rebuild of a truly deserving bike. Really enjoyed the video!
@scottbayles3407
@scottbayles3407 Год назад
Amazing amount of skill and patience! Kudos Ari! Love that it is a careful rebuild and not an attempt at a trailer queen restoration. Great customer tank badge on the right side.
@MichaelKGizzonimo
@MichaelKGizzonimo Год назад
The quiet focus on details and proper tools really helped my head. Thanks!
@brandon2076
@brandon2076 Год назад
When i saw the video of your trek across Wyoming, i was hoping you'd do this bike right and rebuilt it.....happy to see it restored to rippin' order
@bossb2539
@bossb2539 Год назад
Can’t begin to tell how enjoyable it was to watch Ari do this very “old school” technical work. The man is amazing! I owned a 68’ DT1 bought it new. One of my favorite bikes…wish I still had it! Thanks RevZilla!!!!
@BacktrackADV
@BacktrackADV Год назад
Still have my ‘68 DT-1. Haven’t done anything with it for 20 years… but Ari’s video has certainly inspired me to get it running. Wonder where he got all the rebuild parts?
@garyguyette9739
@garyguyette9739 Год назад
Ari is the man, in all of my MMI training I’ve never split a cluster.
@angershark88
@angershark88 Год назад
This was absolutely beautiful to watch.
@j.w.3345
@j.w.3345 Год назад
Best video I've seen in a long time! I miss my 72 DT 175. She never let me down.
@michaelbennett1978
@michaelbennett1978 Год назад
One of the most incredible videos I have ever seen, at first I wanted commentary but then I realized it was perfect as is!!🏍
@any_bike
@any_bike Год назад
Very nice! Will there be a simular video for Zacks bike? Just curious.
@soilsmanadv6673
@soilsmanadv6673 Год назад
This is one of the best videos of a rebuild I have ever seen Thank you Ari
@Robnoxious77
@Robnoxious77 Год назад
when that oil seeped from the opened gearbox, I nearly shed a tear.
@c.meyers2882
@c.meyers2882 Год назад
Whenever I feel depressed I watch something from Ari or Zack and feel normal again. Thanks guys. Fantastic editing. (btw, Ari reminds me of Tate in "Where the Crawdads sing")
@fitzstermoto
@fitzstermoto Год назад
That was amazing to watch, thank you for producing this guys - awesome job!
@0xteknogeek
@0xteknogeek Год назад
Honestly inspiring, makes me want to just take things apart, clean them up inside, put it back together....do it again
@4imazupi
@4imazupi Год назад
Thank you Ari! This was extremely interesting for this non-mechanic to see!
@LloydGrace1
@LloydGrace1 Год назад
This is absolutely bloody fantastic. Ari has so much skill that he makes it look super easy. Fantastic production that I could watch again and again. Well done to all for an outstanding video👏👏
@tudajfor
@tudajfor Год назад
Not a single word was said, that wasn't needed in this masterpiece video 😈 Again Ari and a perfect ASMR. I enjoyed every second of it.
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