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...
Beautifully done. The high polished alloy look great against the Blue paint. This channel should be called, Restoration of Everything in My Sunday Best. I'm amazed that no dirt or grease ever finds it's way onto your cloths. Another great video showcasing your talents. Bravo!
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.
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.
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!
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.
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..❤❤❤
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!
Tisztelt Barátom! Láttam már sok hasonló videót de megsem közelítik a munkád. Nagyon precíz,igényes és tökéletes munkátvégzel! Örom nézni és gyönyör a végeredmény te egy VARÁZSLÓ vagy így tovább gratulálok.
Great restoration, highly skilled people, excellent craftsmanship, and a perfect final product! Congratulations from Iran! You should take pride in your your great work.
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 🇦🇷 !!!!!!!!
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.
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 !
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!
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!!!!!!
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.
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 😊
Amazing ability ! This is the cheaper way for a restauration, all by hand. No chemical pickling, no sand shot blasting, I believe that some chrome plating was necessary, no special tool, some new spare parts were necessary in the motor, for sure. Excellent job.
Absolutely brilliant work guys. Looks like you could do with less pressure and a bigger fan on your gravity gun, you wasting a lot of paint guys. Love from the UK 🇬🇧
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
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!
Wow..that blue is so nice. When they were doing the re assembly of the engine I was like.. "let's hear it run.. let's hear it run." That aluminum came out like aluminum foil. Fantastic mechanical work. (Labor of love.)
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..
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!
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!!!
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!!
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???
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.
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...
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.
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.
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
Gorgeous bro! Looks like you've done that a hundred times. I honestly thought you were going to do a burnout at the end! Like and new sub here from Tulsa, OK USA.
I love to hear an engines first start. I love to hear the rain storms too! And I would be proud to own any bike of any age that you restored. Thank you
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.
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.
This is a great video. I think you should upload step by step videos of engine rebuild as well. Engine restoration videos of these models are not very common.
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
This is the 3rd restoration video I've seen from this guy.
This guy is truly a craftsman, attention to details, he obviously loves his work.
בלי נעלי מגן וכפפות מה המסר מזה ? מצפה לתגובה ! תודה מראש
This guy does some of the best restoration work out scene, takes no shortcuts, straight up professional work....
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.
No chance to answer you, my answer ist lost on every refresh :-(
It was related to our surname, Stover or mine german Stöver
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...
වැඩනම් වැඩ ඔන්..... ලංකාවේ මෙහෙම වැඩකාරයෝ ඉන්වා කියලා දකිද්දීත් පට්ට ගැම්මක් එන්නේ.. එල සහෝදරයා
මේක ලන්කාවේ කොල්ලෙක්ගේ වැඩක්නේ. ජය වේවා කොල්ලේ දිගටම කරගෙන යමු වැඩේ 😘😎
කොහෙද මෙයා
Beautifully done. The high polished alloy look great against the Blue paint. This channel should be called, Restoration of Everything in My Sunday Best. I'm amazed that no dirt or grease ever finds it's way onto your cloths. Another great video showcasing your talents. Bravo!
This is not for long. The fuel tank is untreated, and it is a controversial decision to polish the wings to bare metal coated with clear varnish ...
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.
Tali pon mamba aka ona
Be safe bro
Q xd
Lkg k. Visit a
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.
They were many restoration videos and channels but this channel gives us the BEST 💯
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!
As a fellow Sri Lankan, I am so proud to see what a fantastic job that you do. Keep doing what you are doing 👏 👌
Have you been watching the cricket? If so what did you think of your performances over the last two tests?
Caution this bloke makes it look easy.... brilliant mechanic
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.
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..❤❤❤
Great job! This gentleman doesn't have the best of everything to work either! He does most of it by hand!
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!
Tisztelt Barátom!
Láttam már sok hasonló videót de megsem közelítik a munkád. Nagyon precíz,igényes és tökéletes munkátvégzel! Örom nézni és gyönyör a végeredmény te egy VARÁZSLÓ vagy így tovább gratulálok.
Great restoration, highly skilled people, excellent craftsmanship, and a perfect final product! Congratulations from Iran! You should take pride in your your great work.
Love these guys, no fancy equipment, just good old fashioned skill and hard work, and sandals
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 🇦🇷 !!!!!!!!
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.
Qis
Good
Job
So very true.
That motorcycle looks good as it did from factory amazing u sir have real working hands.
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 !
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!
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!!!!!!
INDIA are smart
I would like to add something
They are not from India, they are from Sri Lanka
The number plates on the vehicles says, this is Sri Lanka. Is that proof enough?
Superb restoration
@@Choconuss that,s not India. it,s Sri Lanka.
This is so satisfying to watch. Kudos to you brothers. From - Nepal!
ලංකාවේ කොල්ලෝ සෙට් එකකගේ වැඩක් කියලා දැනගද්දි මාර ගැම්මක් ආවේ. සුභ පැතුම් සහොදරයොන්ට.♥️♥️🙏🙏😌👌
සිරාවට
Paren aduragatte lankawe kiyla
Indian ban
@@Diluna850 🇱🇰
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.
Mi respeto amigo que buena RESTAURACIÓN. Saludos desde Colombia con cariño Dios te bendiga
mate, you did an absolutely outstanding job on that moto! You did an especially thorough job on the gas tank. looks mint 👌 well done!!
Nice. Not having to listen to a hard rock, bad to the bone sound track made it an even better bike rebuild video, well done.
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 love the sound of the nature, birds outside his home. No stupid background music. 👍👍🐦🐦
Completely agree with you
That's real... Kerala state
Nop, this is Sri Lanka :)
@@ryzenraju2358 Hell no This is Sri Lankan
70082'+(
If the owners of Lytchett motor cycle yard see this, it's how a proper mechanic repairs motor bikes. Skills fella👍👍
Amazing ability ! This is the cheaper way for a restauration, all by hand. No chemical pickling, no sand shot blasting, I believe that some chrome plating was necessary, no special tool, some new spare parts were necessary in the motor, for sure. Excellent job.
Absolutely brilliant work guys. Looks like you could do with less pressure and a bigger fan on your gravity gun, you wasting a lot of paint guys. Love from the UK 🇬🇧
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
This is Honda CD 125 T Benly. One of the most reliable bikes in Srilanka.
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!
*This is one of the most enjoyable videos on RUclips- hands down! . . . .* ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 😉👌
Сам даун
@@ДимаШрамченко2 аль
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Эллыхэээ
That was a masterclass in renovation. Thank you for sharing your amazing skills.
සහෝ...අවංකවම සතුටුයි...මන් මුලිම්ම හිතන් හිටියේ ඉන්දියාවේ හරි කොහේහරි කියලා,ඒත් බලනකොට බී කට්,සෑන්ඩ් පේපර් එහෙම දැකලා හුරුයි😂එක පාරක් නිකන් මෙහේ චැනල් එකක සද්දයක් වගෙත් ආවා...බලද්දි ඔයා මෙහේ...අවංකවම සතුටුයි...ඔයා සිරාම දක්ශයෙක්...සෑහෙන්න දේවල් ඉගෙන ගන්න තියනවා මේවයින්..ඔයාට ජය...හැම එකම බලනවා...ජයෙන් ජය🤜🏽🤛🏽🔱❤️
What is up with all the dislikes, he's doing all this in sandals.
Good jobs...keep the videos coming.
Sandals and clothes lol.
Bunch of jealous cunts!
@@Billyg215 I was called racist for pointing out flip flops lol
sendal japit ya kang
Some people are just miserable. Doesn’t matter what. If you gave them one million dollars, they would still complain it’s not in brand new bills.
I wasn't sure about that colour blue and then, the tank went on and I thought, yep, good call - lovely looking bike and a great job!
Hi brother, I am From Malaysia , I need this bike . Please reply me how to get it. Waiting for your reply. Please must reply me
Wow..that blue is so nice. When they were doing the re assembly of the engine I was like.. "let's hear it run.. let's hear it run." That aluminum came out like aluminum foil. Fantastic mechanical work. (Labor of love.)
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..
Send me the video i will handle it
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!
Depends on what your restoring
Индусы молодцы! Видно, что у мужиков руки не из одного места. Респект
таким ребятам.
Обрати внимание ступицы колёс один в один как на Минске
- Я если бы так разобрал.... то не собрал бы уже.... )))
Явно не узбекки с таджиками!!!!
Ты прав
In the US we’d just throw it out. Bravo to you for rebuilding 👍 And you have awesome skills.
Bravo ! Je n’imagine même pas le nombre d’heures passées ! Vous êtes très fort 💪
That is a beautiful bike! Well done on that restoration!
It's like a bike out the shops and never been rode
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!!!
Es estupendo lo que hacen, queda mejor que de fábrica. De Corrientes Capital... Un saludo desde la cuatentena
Amazing!!!!!
Thank you for reviving my beloved Honda!
Wow,first class rebuild,well done,realy enjoy your shows,all the best from Devon England guys.
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!!
Yes
great job
SP can be සබරගමුව too
@@beautyofhongkong392 SG-Sabaragamuwa
@@smokistreetz3422 an you kindly give me his contact no.
Unbelievable how versatile the man is. This work would have deserved more than a thumbs-up. And those who judge this negatively are just pathetic.
Most satisfying video I've seen so far.. Hats off bro.. what an amazing transformation 💯
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???
No, you are wrong. This talented mechanic from Sothern Srilanka. you identified from the three-wheeler number plate. 6.50min in video
How awesome is riding a bike you brought from death and completely restored? Such a reward!!
Yea thats a nice feeling ✨️💪🎊️
Great job...👍 Keep going...
♥️ From India 🇮🇳
This from sri lanka not India
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'* )
ps...my '68 'Super-Cub' 90 was $300 w/tax brand-new!
@@gerrynightingale9045 Nah,this here is like in the 90's,the old one have a different design,and uses contact point instead.
@@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.
Great job guys. Proudly a Sri Lankan 🇱🇰
These videos are seriously awesome - I’ve learned so much and I’m very grateful - thank you and hope to see more videos with motorbikes!!
Number plate in the parked green Tuk Tuk at minute 6:50 shows that this is done in Southern province in Sri Lanka. Good Job.
I could tell it probably wasn't California.
May be yes
But I think correct reply comes from the guy who posted the video 🤭
Два цилиндра, по 75 кубов каждый.... это ж надо было такое изобрести! А наблюдать за процессом восстановления приятно)
You must be proud! Good job. I wish you a big shop and many orders from over the world. Greetings from 🇱🇺.
Jor B keep watching and sharing the videos and that might just happen. Cheers
Wow you did a great job. Your very smart. Great paint job and perfect job on the motor. Do you sale these that you fix or keep them?
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...
This guy has a great "feel" for things.
He'd have to, didn't see a torque wrench anywhere.
I wish I could ride this bike!
Lovely restoration, specifically moving part's 😊👍👌💐
Men.... this is just amazing... crazy skills and result with a basic equipment. I would love to get one of those restored bikes
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.
I don't think they understand that much of English
hi mark whats happened to your viedos
O españo jajaja
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.
Subbed just because they dont cover everything in mud trying to make it look worse than it is like a lot of "restoration" channels.
I wonder how long this took and how much was spent restoring this beauty. nice job man! 😊
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@@sobateugoffcial580 7hhhhh
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How could anyone dislike this? Fantastic job lads...
jealousy... nothing else
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
Excellent recovery! For me, this is a rare motorcycle engine-inline 2 cylinder, 4 stroke.
I could watch these video,s all day,in fact so far I nearly have been doing !😊👍
Just a tip, the clutches should be soaked in oil before installing? Prevents them from running dry until oil circulates through them
It is a masterpiece,i am from south italy,Reggio Calabria,bye bye...inscrived naturally:)
Gorgeous bro! Looks like you've done that a hundred times. I honestly thought you were going to do a burnout at the end! Like and new sub here from Tulsa, OK USA.
You guys have all the motorcycles we used to have in Brazil, even that Yamaha rx125 in the background, that and the Honda cg125 are true warriors
Saludos desde veracruz estado de mexico, sus trabajos estan a otro nivel grasias por compartir este maravilloso trabajo que asen
la verdad que es hermoso lo que no sabes como se llama el producto para brillo
Hablas ingles?
@@selvanpwd1590 si un poco pero no se si los del canal ablen ingles
@@pone6957 la verda no se que producto usan para pulir
@@josuearano48 este no sabe ni escribir en español jajajaa, hablen es con H, si lo escribes mal no lo podrá traducir =)
I love to hear an engines first start. I love to hear the rain storms too! And I would be proud to own any bike of any age that you restored. Thank you
Me too, but it hurt to hear him rev all the time a cold engine that's just been rebuilt.
Хорошая работа. Мотоцикл лучше чем из магазина!
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 love that you bring it back to its full potential! 👍☺️🇺🇸
theone2be33 this guy is Not an american I think je might be from India
@@morizon1173 Its Thumbs up from America
@@morizon1173 He is from Sri Lanka!
125 twin? Yes the restauration made sence. And your result? Absolutely genious. The bike looked absolutely luxurious at the end.
Great job!
Much love from 🇲🇾
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.
Whr r u from
Y6
Amazing good work from Bolivia 🇧🇴👍
Great skills and the passion, every single detail is taken apart and rebuilt from scratch and no short cuts... awesome..
This is a great video. I think you should upload step by step videos of engine rebuild as well. Engine restoration videos of these models are not very common.
Man, these guys did an incredible job, bringing that beautiful bike back to a showpiece!
Proud to be 🇱🇰 !
Sri Lankans are amazing !
මේක බලපු ලංකාවෙ උන් නැද්ද යකෝ 😂💔
Math baluwa bro math yakada heena passa yana akek
නෑනේ😁
me Inava 😊😊😍
Ooh
මුන් දාන වීඩියෝ හැම එකක්ම බලනව
What a beautiful job! Also I would have been looking like grease and soot from head to toe.
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Greetings to my friends from Sri Lanka. You do great work! Keep it up.
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
Lankave dekapu restoration ekama chanel eka.. pattai.. math benly lover kenek supiri veddek oya