I'm not a bike guy at all but I watched two videos on this build all the way through. This is the most desirable-looking bike I've ever seen! Your repair-restoration was brilliant. More power to you. Australia
I enjoy watching your rebuilds. So much so, I’m working on my first motorcycle rebuild, a 2001 CBR600 F4i. Glad you preserved the Repsol theme and I appreciate your effort in keeping these bikes running. Keep up the good work!
Finding a wrecked bike, a garage to use, the tools needed and the right parts for the re-build sounds possible all at under 6k. It's really the only way to go. The amount of money saved by learning how to do this yourself after getting set up is sooo worth it. I might have to make this a goal of mine #subscribed
haha yea im going to do this. Found a bike that so far only looks like the forks need to be replaced so I think it's something I can handle. Kinda excited to recieve it!
@@Giacomo_Bolognesi Naw I didn't have the proper equipment. Despite the forks getting mesed up the trip[le tree head system was twisted and looks like other parts of the frame on the bike got f'd up. So i just cut my loses and sold it to a guy that was going to part it out
I'm your fan i from Africa i very like your video and i like the bike now I just 17 years old but some day i be have me too i bike i just want to say you're a good man and your video all are very excited i hope you see my comments 🥺❤️
You do some neat builds with these wrecked bikes! Wish we could buy wrecked bikes here in India and also source parts at such a cheap rate. Keep up the killer work ma man! Also, if you don't mind me asking, how much do you say it'd sell for?
I really amazed with your work. Youre very skillfull. And I really love with CBR 600RR and 1000RR Repsol edition. Auto subscribe and respect from Indonesia!
Awesome video, loved the rebuild. You are a real pro at this. I wouldn't be able to remember where the parts I removed go back. Love to see you rebuild a Ducati Scrambler sometime.
Buena amigo, buen dato y tus videos son divertidos y didácticos se aprende mucho y no te cansa verlo, lo vi varias veces la reconstrucción del la cbr1000 y lo sigo viendo, saludos desde Lima Peru
Thats some awesome parts shopping! I would have guessed the total to be triple that at least. But then i'm in Canada and we don't have nearly the amount of suppliers and options you guys have. Excellent content! Please change out the horrible coloured brake lines and anodized rear reservoir cover.
The prices for the replacement parts you quoted is incredibly cheap. If I was doing the same project in Australia you'd need to add a zero onto the price of each part. Great work, the bike looks fantastic !
that was great.. Ive seen the answer from my previous questions about the cost of rebuilding these bike regarding parts and stuffs of these bikes.. Ive thought first that you will spend more than 10k bucks on these wrecked bike but you did it a great work and very low cost at all.. hands down again.. but here in philippines if you try to rebuild that bike.. it will cost more than 10-15k bucks if you try to convert in in your country or maybe it can reach to 20k bucks.. due to lack of supports and stuffs here and all of these will be import in another country plus customs taxes and more time will be consumed due to shipment problems and more...
Great job bro and verry clean to..when you done work so hard and someone ask to sell and you say what you need for you hard work ..they want to bid you down and tell you how much it wort..not nice and most time you don't have a falling sticker on it..it's best you keep it at times..you do what you like best bro..all the best and be safe and mask up❤😷✌
@@ryanzepp9185 no reason for me to lie, I bought the bike in Rochester NY from a private seller for $950 he wanted to sell cheap and just part ways with it because the accident was traumatic and he didn't want the bike sitting around as a reminder of the crash.
@@RKMotorsports Did you come across the private seller through Craigslist? Just wondering where is best to look for something for myself to fix up and have a bike of my own. I rebuilt the front end of a 1982 Yamaha Seca 650 quite some time ago and have since had the itch to rebuild something to call my own.
"running" the bike was basically totaled, the oil pan was completely destroyed, he had no idea if the engine had run without oil laying on the ground until it locked or if it was fine, if the frame was bent or not, it was a big gamble that paid off
Saya sudah hitung berkali kali, tetap saja lebih mahal di Indonesia haha.mungkin disini tidak dijual spare part aftermarket, jika mungkin ada itu juga akan sangat mahal disini. good job bro
I hope some day i can own my dream bike, im ok with 600cc .🥰🥰🥰 nice bro its big help those can watch this your vlogg to get idea much cost.. Sorry for my incmy english im not good
Great explanation it will be great to include the cost of the parts when you are installing stuff in the bikes! I like the clean work you do on the bikes. Not every mechanic is like that. Are you 100% into bike or this is a expensive hobby 😅?
How lucky you are in the US to be able to rebuild these wonderful crashed bikes as road bikes..... In France, a known crashed bike can only be rebuild as a track bike