Thank you for making great videos. I you have helped me rebuild a yamaha gt80 and now you have inspired me and my boys to start a 62 yamaha mj2. Keep up the great work. thanks again
Gives these guys some credit least they're rebuilding things more descently watching another video some guy were restoring an old diesel engine and they repainted everything inside red good work.
Hi guys, I just love what you do for these old wrecks by breathing new life into them m making them as new, you really do an amazing job on them, and you have taught me a thing or two about presentation. On a slightly different note, do you buy these bikes or are they donated to the channel by generous people. Have you ever found any that have been left lying in the hedge for scrap or even making up part of the hedge , lol 😂 . I love just watching you working on the bikes , but I think you should slow down the speeded up parts so we can enjoy the engine builds better. Do you keep the bikes when you are finished with them, or do you sell them on to make way for the next build. Stay safe and keep up the great work. 😎👍👍👍🇬🇧
It is clear with people like them, all stores will no longer be able to sell new products. The result ... of work, less waste, and renovated and accessible products because they are cheaper for everyone. Well done .
Besides being brilliant and hard working, these guys have a lot of knowledge about everything, from all makes of motorcylces and a whole lot of cars. Spray painting, sand blasting, welding, electrical, mechanical is no problem. Don't know how you guys acquired the knowledge about everything and keep it in memory. Cheers on a awesome rebuild.
50 CC and 5 gears 🙄, but you the restoration was super. How long it took. I think you need to showcase to honda company with that restoration work. Great job👍
Exactly as someone else commented here,if we had a massive bunch of restorers,we would never have to buy,bringing back life to this rare beauty is great work boys,remember what you have is a gift and you can be even more happy seeing people buy these restored bikes,good work,good engineering.
If it's done at a good level months, if it's a perfect level even a year or even more than a year is not an impossible amount of time, anyway it's difficult to really know, it depends on too many factors. Must consider that probably they don't work on a single model, I think they will try to group lots of similar repairs at the same moment, same for the filler painting, the parts that require the same type of paint etc etc.. This way will they will save, above all, on the costs of finding new pieces and other materials which ( but this is my hypothesis) will be ordered together to lower the costs.
The restorations are very well done .....The videos are very well done...I like how captions are presented to let you know what products and tools are being used...This Man has a lot of talent, i would say he should be selling these restorations for at least half the cost of a new bike ,maybe more if they are collectables...
Well, I guess they have all the bits and pieces on camera, so putting them back into place is somehow possible. And torque? I guess "hand tightened plus minus x" will have to do here ...
"Hey Bob! Shouldn't we be concerned about spraying toxic chemicals outside with no filtration in a residential neighborhood?" "HELL no, spray that shit!"