Yes.... actually your sons story is related with me Mam,i am from india,I bought a ninja 300 which was belongings to a young boy who faced an accident and died,i am a poor guy but i somehow managed to get the bike from the garage at $1333 which is 1Lacks indian rupees then i slowly reassembled it which took me 1 year to do. The young boy of 18 was the only son of a father and a mother.I felt very sorry for the incident,the bike was completely ripped off but still i Decided to buy the bike and rebuilt it,i did complete restoration and one day i took the bike to the owners house ...I cant express now how did they feel at that moment,they were nervous,sad or excited to remeber the memories of their dead son,but i comforted them that theirs sons heart is the engine of that bike ,for i know he loved it very much,and i promised them that i will keep it safe and treat it as my own.I was happy they were happy after a while...They told me to visit them whenever i wanted.Now we are in a good relationship.
That's awesome man I mean everyone knows rebuilding this bike is not easy or cheap But you value her emotions and that's what being riders we do And also thanks to those Colorado and Chicago guys who had the parts for this one. ❤️❤️❤️
I´m happy to help. No one should have such a hard time, especially if someone else caused it. Hopefully the fund goal will be achieved. Greets from Germany. ;)
Reading the news reports about Mr. Becker's death is infuriating. The lady said she saw him but thought she had time to pull in front of him. This is such a sad event
Unfortunately my coolant intake Union is cracked and one of the bolts to get it off is behind the frame out of reach does anyone have any suggestions on getting it off without completely dropping the motor and pulling off the air box??
Come on guys. Video posted for one week and 12k views and only hundred bucks? I'm lucky and blessed to be working right now so I just put in 100 bucks in the pot to cover some of the viewers who honestly can't donate. I know not everyone can donate a hundred or even ten but I know 90 percent of us can easily afford ONE dollar. If everyone would just donate a dollar we could have 12k already for this man's family. This can literally happen to any of us and I pray that people would help my kids if something were to happen to me. Let your wallet do the talking for what your heart feels when you hear about these kids left without their dad. We can do better than this.
Cursed? Because some lady was stupid? How about blessed because it gets too be rebuilt? Cursed bike would be in the junk yard. This one will live to see another ride. And maybe if sold can provide money for the kids. Sounds like blessings to me.
This has been so hard for me to speak but Joshua was my husband and this bike is far from cursed. It is blessed by ALL the hands of the people who loved and supported Joshua as well as by the hands of Ben for his extreme talent and work put in. Positive vibes only please.
@@ashleybecker7524 couldn't agree more. It's a blessing that it gets to be rebuilt and bring joy to many more people like Josh. I ride my CBR all the time and the joy I feel on that bike can't be matched by any other feeling. I have 4 kids myself. I can tell you that I love every single one of my children and I with my fingers to the bone to make sure they have anything they need to succeed. But the feeling you feel when Riding a motorcycle is indescribable. The freedom. The wandering of the mind going to places that it normally couldn't. I know exactly the feeling Josh spoke about when he rode that bike. It's basically the only escape we still have. This bike will be great when it's finished. God bless.
Thank you so much, I know my son is smiling down from heaven. This was his baby ❤❤
Yes.... actually your sons story is related with me Mam,i am from india,I bought a ninja 300 which was belongings to a young boy who faced an accident and died,i am a poor guy but i somehow managed to get the bike from the garage at $1333 which is 1Lacks indian rupees then i slowly reassembled it which took me 1 year to do.
The young boy of 18 was the only son of a father and a mother.I felt very sorry for the incident,the bike was completely ripped off but still i Decided to buy the bike and rebuilt it,i did complete restoration and one day i took the bike to the owners house ...I cant express now how did they feel at that moment,they were nervous,sad or excited to remeber the memories of their dead son,but i comforted them that theirs sons heart is the engine of that bike ,for i know he loved it very much,and i promised them that i will keep it safe and treat it as my own.I was happy they were happy after a while...They told me to visit them whenever i wanted.Now we are in a good relationship.
Your doing a good job by keeping that Bike on the road for the Lady. RIP for her Husband.
Made me emotional bro. Good work bro. God bless you
That's awesome man
I mean everyone knows rebuilding this bike is not easy or cheap
But you value her emotions and that's what being riders we do
And also thanks to those Colorado and Chicago guys who had the parts for this one.
❤️❤️❤️
I´m happy to help. No one should have such a hard time, especially if someone else caused it. Hopefully the fund goal will be achieved. Greets from Germany. ;)
that's the integrity i can afford and i like to see on projects. Sad the story of owner and his family.rip
Thank you so much 💓
These tear downs are wild 🇬🇧
Good luck for this build. Very nice gesture from you brother for the mentioned affected family. Both your builds and your gestures are awesome... 👍
Great job man i really enjoy the content, also donated a lil bit for the go found
Reading the news reports about Mr. Becker's death is infuriating. The lady said she saw him but thought she had time to pull in front of him. This is such a sad event
I'm Joshua's mom, 15 seconds would have saved his life. 😪😡
Gods decesion ...We rely our life completely Upon Him....May His soul rest in Peace.Amen
Can't wait to see another part
hyped for part 2
I've been waiting for you to drop a video for a while! Let's gooo!
Good job !!! greetings from Poland
Amazing Stuff. Thos build is something different. Maybe put the name of the owner as a sticker on the fairings? Would make the end product more unique
Lol that’s exactly what I was ganna do 👌🏾 thanks!
That would be awesome
Been looking forward to this so much bro
Really you did great job sir
Excelente trabajo saludos desde Argentina
Hey Jim I watch you from Uganda
Im from lebanon ur awsome
You’re a good dude
Good work Benjie, now why you leaving for yellow stone??
keep up the good work!
All the best...brother.
hey, which side seats clutch push road in? there are one side tip gold slave.
Where you attttt the bike life missing you!!!!!!!!!😔 😒😒
Sorry was gone for 2 weeks and I’m back and almost have the cbr1k assembled.
Good
How do you find these? I can't see any wrecked bikes
I search you can I have to always be on the internet looking, it takes a while.
like dr. Motorcycle for reviving damaged motorcycles lol
Hey if I wanted a bike to buy from you how I go about that
Unfortunately my coolant intake Union is cracked and one of the bolts to get it off is behind the frame out of reach does anyone have any suggestions on getting it off without completely dropping the motor and pulling off the air box??
On what bike?
magnificence
Help me bless 😭😭🥺🥺
Hell yeah 🤟🏻🤟🏻
🤙🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾
yeah! 🙃
How can I contact with you?
I would like to show u something more horrible same as that
My email benjamminoutdoors@gmail.com
ride bike means enjoy roads not kill yourself or makes others sad
Can you do an Arabic translation for your next clips please?
♥️❤️♥️❤️♥️❤️
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Come on guys. Video posted for one week and 12k views and only hundred bucks? I'm lucky and blessed to be working right now so I just put in 100 bucks in the pot to cover some of the viewers who honestly can't donate. I know not everyone can donate a hundred or even ten but I know 90 percent of us can easily afford ONE dollar. If everyone would just donate a dollar we could have 12k already for this man's family. This can literally happen to any of us and I pray that people would help my kids if something were to happen to me. Let your wallet do the talking for what your heart feels when you hear about these kids left without their dad. We can do better than this.
Thanks! They will appreciate it so much!
@@Benjamminoutdoors no worries brotha. I hope they can reach the goal amount. And I wish I had more to donate myself. Thank you for organizing it.
Cursed bike bro. Don't ride it
Cursed? Because some lady was stupid? How about blessed because it gets too be rebuilt? Cursed bike would be in the junk yard. This one will live to see another ride. And maybe if sold can provide money for the kids. Sounds like blessings to me.
This has been so hard for me to speak but Joshua was my husband and this bike is far from cursed. It is blessed by ALL the hands of the people who loved and supported Joshua as well as by the hands of Ben for his extreme talent and work put in. Positive vibes only please.
@@ashleybecker7524 couldn't agree more. It's a blessing that it gets to be rebuilt and bring joy to many more people like Josh. I ride my CBR all the time and the joy I feel on that bike can't be matched by any other feeling. I have 4 kids myself. I can tell you that I love every single one of my children and I with my fingers to the bone to make sure they have anything they need to succeed. But the feeling you feel when Riding a motorcycle is indescribable. The freedom. The wandering of the mind going to places that it normally couldn't. I know exactly the feeling Josh spoke about when he rode that bike. It's basically the only escape we still have. This bike will be great when it's finished. God bless.
O man...your ideology is not at all to be appreciated.