What i, as an old mechanic, is most impressed over is that this motorcycle shop really knows what they do. Every single bolt they grease up before mounting, and they have a very nice attention to details. After this renovation i honestly belive, driving this bike is like driving a factory new. Well done!
I'm always astounded at how well you restore motorcycles without a "professional" shop and a lot of high tech tools but with good old fashioned elbow grease and hard work.... outstanding job on the suzuki rg 50 gamma gentlemen
His restoration work is a piece of Art in action which I am a big fan of. However, his options for color palettes (Choosing Color that is) is his only downside to which I would highly critisize. Respect Brother.
What an impressive job..! I got an unregistered RG50 Gamma during my senior school years - in 1990 and rode it for a good 7-8 years. I still remember the number 119-9324. Do you remember the number of this bike ? Thanks for posting this video.
Son muy satisfactorias estás restauraciones y relajantes, se nota la pasión y el amor y dedicación que le colocan a estan máquinas que no tienen comparación con motos actuales, motos de una ingeniera incomparable y hechas para durar a pesar del tiempo
Hello! I really liked the video, you did a very good job, please tell me where to get spare parts for such a motorcycle? possible with a link. I have the same one, your video inspired me.