I wish i could be like on of this motorcycle for being restorated, i live in a poverty e violence' place with so much trouble in my mind and in my house...It looks like i only have some peace watching videos like yours,thank you my dear friend from Brazil.
I'm always amazed at your results. You are very talented and must have been doing this for quite some time. I love to watch your process. I like the fact that there is no background music, only the sounds of nature and you working.
I AM impressed! The attention to detail is second to none. I love restoring bikes and cars myself. Features like this keep me focused on my own projects...
You guys are amazing ! The Honda is new again ! Beautiful. You did a great job ! I own a 1965 Ca95 Benly 150cc. I bought it from a guy who found it in a shed.It cost more to ship it from Wisconsin to Massachusetts than to buy it !! lol.. It has 6500 original miles on it, but it sat outside for over 40 years !! It needs everything.! The engine was stuck, but I soaked the pistons in mystery oil...a few days later I got it running, and it runs great. No smoke, no noises...but the clutch is stuck engaged. I bought the new clutch parts but haven't taken it apart yet. I think I'm going to leave it crusty looking, but I'll do all the mechanical work. I hope. lol. peace.
Fantastic! I love how the chrome came out.. Hard to believe it came out that good.. Great job.. Cover up the gas tank cap before you spray it.. Paint/primer and especially clear coat no good in there.. You did a great job with that old Honda.. Bravo!
There is nothing more satisfying than to see these legendary motorcycles coming back to life..you guys did an amazing job as always..keep up the good work..i really enjoyed every project..good luck..❤❤❤
You guys are awesome, Never fail to blow my mind every time I watch one of your videos , I too love the sound of nature . No stupid music, Great video as always and what a great bike !
Well done!!!! The attention to the details... It's just wow. This is what I was looking for from a restoration! Most of the channels that I follow, they tend to leave "minor" things untouched! Keep it going!
Great restoration, highly skilled people, excellent craftsmanship, and a perfect final product! Congratulations from Iran! You should take pride in your your great work.
Fantastic work, whomever dislike this video doesn’t have an idea how involving is to restore a motorcycle. And is lovely that that is no soundtrack and just his surround sounds. Class A results without the amenities that other restores have at their disposal. Great job mate!
Very inspiring workmanship. A real first class job. I can feel myself thinking, "Where does everything go",when you disassemble the engine and will it all come back together? Your preparation work is really precise and patient. I think that's what makes such good results. Thank You for making the video and restoring, like new, this lovely old motorcycle. Benly. Superb Job.
Just goes to show, to restore things like this you don’t need a big fancy workshop, you just need to know your stuff. Great video, great build, great bike, great mechanic.
Si bien la moto no estaba totalmente destruida, el trabajo de restauración fue ÉPICO y completo.. Como debe ser. No hace falta tener el mejor taller, el mejor orden ni las mejores herramientas. Sólo la mano del buen restaurador. Mis más sinceras felicitaciones. Saludos desde Argentina 🇦🇷 !!!!!!!!
What a beautiful restoration! Thank you, I enjoyed watching your wonderful talent. Looking forward to continue watching your channel! This is the first time I viewed your channel. Thank you again, from the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania, USA. John.
I have never heard of this bike, but when he was tearing down the engine I kept saying to myself; "That is made just like a Honda". Then I saw the Honda logo at the end of the video. Cool bike!
HONDA CD125T 燃費、耐久性、整備性、どれも一流です。普段の足としてこれほど優秀なバイクは他にありません。 クランクケースにmade in Japanと刻印されています。17:52 追加…しかも日本国内で買うととても安いlol HONDA CD125T Fuel efficiency, durability and maintainability are all top notch. No other bike is so good as a regular foot. Made in Japan is stamped on the crankcase. 17:52 Add… Lovely cheap when bought in Japan lol
Beautifully done very well done I love the details you paid attention to and the amount of brand new parts that you’ve put into the bike!!! I hope that you do this for a living and get well paid by it😊😊 Thank you very much for sharing this 😊
I'm from kandy, I'm very-much inspired by your channel. GOOD WORK BOYS keep-up (y) CHEERS! The best part is that you have the original sound ... Thanks for that.. its more interesting to hear the real sounds. I too did a restoration of a cd200 road master, I have the footage but there is more background noise as I did it at home.. so i didn't upload it..
Que hermosa restauracion muchachos se pasaron!😊😀que lindo sería tener el conocimiento el talento y el tiempo para hacer algo similar! Un fuerte abrazo desde Paraná capital, provincia de Entre Rios,Argentina. Sigan así!!!
You put a lot of "western " country renovators to shame. First time Iv'e seen your work and it won't be the last. Looking forward to more videos, you've got another subscription member. Fantastic!!!!!!
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Excellent job, sir. My first bike was an earlier version of this, a Honda CD175, in the same shade of blue. Mine wasn't quite as 'spangly' as yours though because my fenders were painted and not chromed, the tank was almost identical, however. Brought back some nice memories so, thank you ;)
*The '175' is a much later model than the 'Benly 125 Twin'...the '125' here is a '64 model at the latest, and someone in the past replaced the original round speedo housing with a much-later '70's replacement* ( *This model '125' is very rare in America as most buyers went for the CB 160 for more torque and about a 70+ top-end and only $40 or so more than the '125'* )
@@dangduong1581 *All I know is what I saw in the 1960's onward, and as far I know 'CDI''s didn't exist in the 1960's early '70's on any engine in the World, and I never saw any MC's with a 'square-box' speedo housing*
@@gerrynightingale9045 Man,i won't argue,but i live where motorcycle is a thing,and i know this series as well. Production begin in 1966,under the name CDK125,it has a nicer design with a plastic housing that includes the light and speedo,and it has the contact point on top of the cylinder head. Then later in the 90's,the CD125 production started again,under the name CD125 Benly,which is what you see up there.
So many people think you need specialty tools to do a restoration, watching you makes me happy and shows others that it doesn't take a lot to do a good job!
DANG!!! Who says that a quality restoration must be done in a high-end workshop or ultra-clean environment. These guys just did all this outdoors. Well done! Great work!!! ...and, not a repair manual or torque wrench in site. Maybe they had it off screen. If not, ULTRA impressive!
So You Guys are In Sri Lanka One of the Vehicle numbers "SP" Southern Province must be near Galle - ( Cricket Ground have seen on TV) Great Job Guys, Good Work Quality!!
WOW I bet this thing looks and runs better then new, these guys did everything outside, for sure the main guy new the parts torque in his fingers. Awesome job and great video, thank you
Looks very easy while watching but really hard job done very smoothly. I can see one mechanic and one electrician ( knowing wire connection). For my side engine restoration part was very difficult part. Wish i could do like this.
Great video bro!! You truly are an artist!! Its like you can do this in your sleep! How long did it take? How much did the repair cost? What did you sell it for? Would love if you added these into your builds.
Thanks guys! Marvelous, classic motorcycle brought back to better than new. Perfect once again -- for commuting, traversing the local townships, shopping and bringing along the occasional passenger. Uncomplaining Honda four-stroke engine, great gas mileage and just enough power to keep things fun.
At first I was wondering where anyone got hold of a Benly in that condition? Then I noticed the fellow was Indian. OK, then I wondered where he would get parts for it, I haven't seen a Benly since the 60s and wouldn't be able to locate parts for one in the states. My friends in India have problems getting the oil and parts for their model airplanes? This fellow had no trouble at all with parts and sure knew his way around a bike!! I would have had to have a manual right next to me. His work was beyond great and he didn't even have a nice parts cleaner. I am humbled and dazzled at the same time. Great skills. I also don't recall the Benly having an electric starter. What year was this bike???
You should be very proud, what a fantastic looking bike you made from an old wreck. I note you are always calm and professional, you must cut out all the bashed knuckles and swearing. For Christmas perhaps do a video of outtakes.
Start a on line restore shop you would get lots of orders from people all over the world folks would have there products crated up and shipped to you as long as you do great work and stand by it
Love your restorations. You have excellent skills. I would prefer to see the use of a torque wrench on some of those important engine bolts etc., but great looking end product.
I just watch the whole video. keep up the good job man. I really enjoyed it much feels like a stress reviler to me. And credit to your camera for such a clear video. respect...