I loved this video. Several years ago, my grandfather and I built a trike from ground up. Bought a VW bug, and went from their. This was a good reminder of those memories since my grandfather is no longer with us.
Love this video! I came here to watch a bike being restored, but found it so much more satisfying watching a father and son hang out together! #awesome
I had a 07 CBR 1000RR that had the blue an yellow paint scheme an loved it me an my wife road it all over the U.S while I was pipelining I sure miss it anyways great video I really enjoyed it an think its awesome that you an your dad work together makes me wish mine was still around
I’m glad it’s blowing up, so much time and effort put into this. Amazing video man it really made my day! I’m restoring my pocket bike with my dad and it’s almost done. I will paint the plastics the same color as your bikes rims as a reference to this video! Thanks for sharing.
That´s an amazing project, very good shots, super nice editing, the music is very pleasant. To be kind of a long project, you summed it up pretty well. Kudos to you and your father. It seems that you make a very good team. Keep up the good job. You have earned a new subscriber.
I didn't start my CBR for 8 years. It wasn't wrecked or anything, life just got in the way and 3 weeks ago I started tearing it all apart to undo the damage of sitting gas and oil and it's probably been the most fun I've ever had since buying it used in 2008. I honestly can't wait to ride it again after a bit more work. Great video dude, I totally admire the work you guys are doing!
Man what a wholesome video. I love the bond you guys share and the craftsmanship that's put into the bike that it would've otherwise never seen. Working on a bike can be one of the most frustrating things, but seeing the whole thing come together is one of the most rewarding feelings on Earth.
I love how meticulous you guys are. These are times with your dad that you'll treasure forever. Wholesome! I'm restoring an SV1000 and there are some nice tips in here. Thanks for the quality content
My favorite bike! Wish they would come out with a new model. I love my 03 s model, but its getting a little long in the tooth, but ill keep it on the road as long as humanly possible.
@@sinformant there's a new 650, called the Gladius which is kind of the spiritual successor of the SV. The SV1000 was actually a commercial failure, which is probably why there's no Gladius 1000. Cool bikes nonetheless!
@@IRideThereforeIExist I know of the gladius.they did release a new sv650 as well. Not a huge fan. The sv1000/s was very popular in europe. I believe they had it for a few years longer than the us. They cut it off here in the us at 09. Everyone here in the us wants the gsxr,zxr, and the yzfr. I figured with the recent popularity of v twin and paralell twin and flat plane crank 4cyl bikes here in the us suzuki would jump on board and make a new one. To me the sv650 is fun, but just doesn't have the grunt of its big bro.
I have the same bike. Bought it last year. It rode as it was but needed signals and a few other things. Wires were spliced wrong and the lights didn’t work. I fixed that. New fairings. Slip on all new lights and signals. Chains and sprockets. New tires. Everything. It was so much fun even though it was irritating at times. Working on my motorcycle is probably one of my favorite things to do. Great video. I’ve been wanting to buy a wrecked 1000rr and this inspired me even more. Thanks for the awesome content.
Mistake is a lesson and not a reason to have a go at someone, being able to fix it and learn from it is the best thing about the mistakes and is a valuable experience. If you don't make mistakes you don't learn.
Very well done guys! Such detail and thought went into it, I could watch it over again, I’ve always wanted to do rebuild and have always wanted a cbr600rr so thank you!
You guys now hold a great respect in my heart.. watched your video for the first time... I really like the way you are in love with what you do... Definitely every motorcycle you make is made with love... Respect... You guys deserve more views and a million likes... I just done my part by sharing your video... God bless you... And keep you in high spirits.
She came out reallllll nice! I love that High Flo Yellow stickers and powdercoat haha... it’s the little details that really sets your bike apart from others. Good stuff, subbed!
That sense of accomplishment that you feel after taking a bike from that condition to the finished product must be an amazing feeling. I know that even when I just do small repairs on my bikes, that the feeling is one of the best feelings in the world.
This video is enchanting. The video quality, the music, the commentary, the meticulous process, and the end result were all simply beautiful. Thank you for sharing!!
You know it's a great video getting recommended by RUclips... Normally the comments section will be full of people commenting on how the RUclips algorithm has picked you as the lucky winner for this month or why have they got THIS in their recommended AND watched the whole thing. But everyone hasn't even noticed because the comments section is all praise for the editing and great bike restoration. Great video and hopefully there are more to come👍
Wow what an absolutely terrific video! And what a stunning bike - no, work of art - you and your dad have created! I think the most beautiful thing about this though is the wonderful father son bond you guys share.
Love it. Cool video and the finished project shows how much love you put into it. Especially because you refurbished old parts and made them custom and brand new looking. Props to you guys.
The CBR600/1000RR's are my favorite bikes. They just look so good. My dream is a CBR600RR in white and you knocked it out the park with this one!! Nice work!!
Amazing video. Great to watch you working together with your father. The end result is the nicest looking CBR I have ever seen! Please do another restoration video!
This build and video is just masterpiece. This is like the third time I've watched this video and everytime I become inspired to fix up my 03 600rr. Beautiful bike you guys created!
Just amazing, so delightful and comprehensive with every detail that explains every step and the joyfulness of your father and you working together! Love every minute of the video!!! God bless! I also have a question do you know the exhaust brand?
That hard co-work between dad and son to get that final product man... amazing restoration, such a great project. Thanks for share dude, keep up the great work. Edit: keep up the great work, together... that's what makes the difference.
Stupid ppl will watch and like everything today to make themselves feel loved. Shit video can see all the mistakes made. But you keep loving garbage. That's your right
@@skrebzilla10th that's actually a fairly nifty method of clearing out all the remaining petrol from the tank before cutting it open. That way stray sparks from cutting the metal couldn't ignite it suddenly and burn them
@@madeleinegillett5892 Stupid and reckless shade tree bullshit. The proper way is to rinse it with lots of water, then purge it thoroughly with CO2 or Argon before cutting.
@@Hawk7886 they weren't gonna go to that effort for a tank they only wanted the cap from ffs. They literally only cared about the lock and as long as they were on hand with an extinguisher and did it in a well ventilated area with no dry shiz anywhere, theres no problem with it. You'd be stunned to find out the most common way techies test a wet patch to find out whether it's petrol or diesel
Beautiful work guys! Im also working with my dad in the garage the same way like you and yes its blast to see a final produck after so long time working on it. Your dad has a lots of skills and its very good. Greeting from Slovakia.
I can’t believe you’ve called cracked frame non structural damage and repaired it with a putty and showed it to the kids 😱😱 are you gonna sell this to someone now?
Ebay is a restorers best friend, frames subframes every part your looking for can be found. I wouldn't re-use a frame with cracks. Honestly it prolly wouldn't ever become an issue for a daily commuter but theres always a but.... lots of power from these lil 4 cylinders
Awesome video from two really talented people. Your vision, methods and deep mechanical knowledge are on another level! Great work guys,I enjoyed every bit of it. Ride safe, greetings from Athens,Greece!
My dad and I have worked on motorcycles my whole life. We have a few projects to work on soon. This was amazing!! I really enjoyed the detail and work you did to this piece of art! Its a masterpiece!! The video the music, one of my top 10 favorite videos on RUclips!!
Hey guys. I often use a site called Motosport.com for buying new OEM replacement parts. You gotta be careful with some of these sites bc they often charge a flat shipping fee.. works out well for some parts but really bad for small parts that cost little to ship. eBay is the next place I go..
Ebay is my go to for most of the used OEM parts I buy to rebuild my bikes. I have also found Partzilla is one of the lowest priced sites for brand new OEM parts.
Awesome job, I respect your work on every detail of the bike, and let me say it's a great video, with good shots, good editing, good sound quality, and great musics. Thank you for all of your time, and work,
Thank you for showing. Watching this hit me in so many areas of my heart, to name a few, bikes, bonding with dad, bikes, restoring, music, craftsmanship, and bikes. You've done what I dreamt of doing for years, rebuilding motorcycles with my dad and just bonding.
The details you guys have portraied through this video and the amount of you details regarding the build you are giving out is immense... please keep continuing this great work ♥️
Don't forget the blobs of bare solder on the wiring harness that's just taped up, "purging" the fuel tank with an open flame, "welding" ABS with a dirty soldering iron and covering it with regular body filler, spraying a base coat over unprepped plastic, and powder coating the shifter linkage threads. Yeah I would definitely not wish my worst enemy to ride that thing.
yeah on the note of jb weld is that it doesn't like heating up all the well compared to steel, for instance that exhaust "fix" wont last due to thermal expansion and contraction, also if they've had years to practice welding then that frame could of been welded up just fine and still look good. covering it with jb weld comes off to me as that the weld were not up to par. this project just feels like putting makeup on a pig and pawning it off.
Well i dont think they are `hiding` anything by posting all their work on youtube. I wouldnt ride this thing tho. I personaly have a problem with `tampering with sportbike frames` type of things. I think its dangerous, stupid and not worth it.
@@crnodete If the damage doesn't affect the structural integrity of the frame. Then a bit of weld filling the scratches or small gouges are fine. They showed the damage and it was minor. Their repair was purely cosmetic. Nothing I seen on this build were unsafe. A couple of things problematic down the road yes. But nothing dangerous. All of you are being drama queens. Post your work on RUclips for the world to critique please. Sense you're so perfect. Or so you think.
@@chadtucker2875 Like i said, no i wouldnt ride that thing and theres no drama. The bike is worth couple of grand and i am not educated enough into researching whether the frame will crack or not so id rather get the factory spec one. I value my life more than an educated guess of those two gentlemen who have done an incredible job on the bike really.
Excellent job man, reminds me of when i bought a used 2013 cbr600 and me and my dad completely went through it and converted it into my now race bike. Every time you look at something that you know you put lots of care into it makes it mean so much. Glad to see another person who has a very strong bond with their father, nothing quite like it. I have to say me and my dad are pretty much best buds. Btw paint looks flawless, I really need to work on my paint skills because as of right now i only know how to use spray paint lol
This is just an all out awesome video man!!! I applaud both of you and all the hard work you two put into it. Great video definitely appreciate watching it.
Now i know that you love bikes you love good music you love photography and i loved your skills...and most important thing is...we learn things in a hardway and that's a good lesson..
Great video! Put together very well both the production and the bike. I appreciate the attention to detail (cleaning parts people don't see) and enjoyed that you explained the protocol within certain processes !
I loved this video. Several years ago, my grandfather and I built a trike from ground up. Bought a VW bug, and went from their. This was a good reminder of those memories since my grandfather is no longer with us.
I'm restoring my late Grandfather's '72 CB175 and I sure wish he was here. You're a lucky dude. Thanks for sharing and nice work.
I love the fact that you approach your build in such a methodical way - and of course that you guys get to bond! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks a ton man. Can be a lot of work but it's truly a rewarding process.
Love this video! I came here to watch a bike being restored, but found it so much more satisfying watching a father and son hang out together! #awesome
I had a 07 CBR 1000RR that had the blue an yellow paint scheme an loved it me an my wife road it all over the U.S while I was pipelining I sure miss it anyways great video I really enjoyed it an think its awesome that you an your dad work together makes me wish mine was still around
It's very rare to find a father/son team working so harmoniously. Well done.
I’m glad it’s blowing up, so much time and effort put into this. Amazing video man it really made my day! I’m restoring my pocket bike with my dad and it’s almost done. I will paint the plastics the same color as your bikes rims as a reference to this video! Thanks for sharing.
the bond between u and ur dad is amazing, a lot wishes to bond with their dad like that.
Stronger bond than that frame I would imagine
rob lawrie :((
did you mean Bondo..?
That´s an amazing project, very good shots, super nice editing, the music is very pleasant. To be kind of a long project, you summed it up pretty well. Kudos to you and your father. It seems that you make a very good team. Keep up the good job. You have earned a new subscriber.
I didn't start my CBR for 8 years. It wasn't wrecked or anything, life just got in the way and 3 weeks ago I started tearing it all apart to undo the damage of sitting gas and oil and it's probably been the most fun I've ever had since buying it used in 2008. I honestly can't wait to ride it again after a bit more work. Great video dude, I totally admire the work you guys are doing!
There's a big lesson to be learned there.
This was just perfect! Awesome video . I can watch this over and over
Mario Rosales thanks for that Mario.
Man what a wholesome video. I love the bond you guys share and the craftsmanship that's put into the bike that it would've otherwise never seen. Working on a bike can be one of the most frustrating things, but seeing the whole thing come together is one of the most rewarding feelings on Earth.
I love how meticulous you guys are. These are times with your dad that you'll treasure forever. Wholesome! I'm restoring an SV1000 and there are some nice tips in here. Thanks for the quality content
My favorite bike! Wish they would come out with a new model. I love my 03 s model, but its getting a little long in the tooth, but ill keep it on the road as long as humanly possible.
@@sinformant there's a new 650, called the Gladius which is kind of the spiritual successor of the SV. The SV1000 was actually a commercial failure, which is probably why there's no Gladius 1000. Cool bikes nonetheless!
@@IRideThereforeIExist I know of the gladius.they did release a new sv650 as well. Not a huge fan. The sv1000/s was very popular in europe. I believe they had it for a few years longer than the us. They cut it off here in the us at 09. Everyone here in the us wants the gsxr,zxr, and the yzfr. I figured with the recent popularity of v twin and paralell twin and flat plane crank 4cyl bikes here in the us suzuki would jump on board and make a new one. To me the sv650 is fun, but just doesn't have the grunt of its big bro.
One of the best, if not the best explanation of the process of bike restoration. Great guys! Father and son as well. Doesn’t get better than that.
This is ART and so satisfying to see it coming together so beautifully
I have the same bike. Bought it last year. It rode as it was but needed signals and a few other things. Wires were spliced wrong and the lights didn’t work. I fixed that. New fairings. Slip on all new lights and signals. Chains and sprockets. New tires. Everything. It was so much fun even though it was irritating at times. Working on my motorcycle is probably one of my favorite things to do. Great video. I’ve been wanting to buy a wrecked 1000rr and this inspired me even more. Thanks for the awesome content.
Mistake is a lesson and not a reason to have a go at someone, being able to fix it and learn from it is the best thing about the mistakes and is a valuable experience. If you don't make mistakes you don't learn.
The person who never made a mistake never made anything at all.
@@andystokes8702 that's exactly the point.
THE BEST restoration I've seen so far, awesome job, congratulations!
Awesome video, I love that father and son bond over the rebuilding of your CBR.RR. ride safe!
Thanks man. You too
@@WHENIWAKE_JULIANFORTE why not make test ride n pure sound?
they don't ride safe.. they sell death traps !
Oh My God!!!I can't believe in my eye !..Color...Plastic..Body...Engineer..and Quality of Video.Everything so perfectly.Bike of Dream!!!
Very well done guys! Such detail and thought went into it, I could watch it over again, I’ve always wanted to do rebuild and have always wanted a cbr600rr so thank you!
Thanks a lot man. It's an awesome bike. We've always been a Honda family!
You guys now hold a great respect in my heart.. watched your video for the first time... I really like the way you are in love with what you do... Definitely every motorcycle you make is made with love... Respect...
You guys deserve more views and a million likes... I just done my part by sharing your video... God bless you... And keep you in high spirits.
She came out reallllll nice! I love that High Flo Yellow stickers and powdercoat haha... it’s the little details that really sets your bike apart from others. Good stuff, subbed!
That sense of accomplishment that you feel after taking a bike from that condition to the finished product must be an amazing feeling. I know that even when I just do small repairs on my bikes, that the feeling is one of the best feelings in the world.
This is so satisfying and you make a great job
It's crazy to say but, I havnt watch a long youtube video from start to finish in awhile. This was really inspiring guys, keep it up!
such pleasing to watch
nice music and an amazing documentation of the whole process
someday I'll too own a cbr 600 rr
Kaustubh Gaurkhede yea man! Such good bikes!
I own a 2006 600rr. Same body style as this. Love it. Fun little bikes for sure. Nimble in the corners.
under seat exhausts makes it look like a streamline missile🚀
makes the bike look more symmetric
Kaustubh Gaurkhede I agree. Now that I own and under seat exhaust bike the side exhaust looks tacky almost.
here in India we have ktm rc125 😂
with underbellies
Definitely one of the best 32 minutes I've spent on RUclips. Great work man. Cheers!
Most of the videos are just music with time lapses,
you made something different well done !🔥
That first and last jazz track really complimented you explaining about the bike. Excellent work!
What a video man loved Ur content...❤️ Keep making this kind of content u deserve a Millon's of Subs 😘
This was a great video in every aspect. The rebuild, the work & bonding with your Dad, then the final product brought it ALL together. Loved it!
This video is enchanting. The video quality, the music, the commentary, the meticulous process, and the end result were all simply beautiful. Thank you for sharing!!
You know it's a great video getting recommended by RUclips...
Normally the comments section will be full of people commenting on how the RUclips algorithm has picked you as the lucky winner for this month or why have they got THIS in their recommended AND watched the whole thing.
But everyone hasn't even noticed because the comments section is all praise for the editing and great bike restoration.
Great video and hopefully there are more to come👍
Thanks a lot man.. We are planning to build a custom Ducati late this winter.. Thanks for watching
This vid didnt feel like 30 mins goddamn really good content keep it up sir!
Wow what an absolutely terrific video! And what a stunning bike - no, work of art - you and your dad have created! I think the most beautiful thing about this though is the wonderful father son bond you guys share.
That was a masterpiece I need a bike like that one day
if you are tired of life...
Love it. Cool video and the finished project shows how much love you put into it. Especially because you refurbished old parts and made them custom and brand new looking. Props to you guys.
The fact you two know how to do all this AND just happen to have all these tools is crazy thb
kudos to you my guy(s)
Very good reportage. I love the bond between dad and son thanks a lot guys. From Mauritius.
The music selection of the video is oddly nice 👌 🥰
I’m pretty sure that it’s Mulatu Astatke, an Ethiopian jazz master, at the start of the video.
Some Serge Gainsbourg as well
One of the most enjoyable videos I've seen on the subject. Good images, mature soundtrack and good audio recording...
Thank you for watching. I have some ideas for how I can improve for the next one but that means a lot!
@@WHENIWAKE_JULIANFORTE I was afraid it was a one off but your guys have what it takes to make it a popular series. I'll be waiting for the next one!
Sounds like a happiest person on planet earth..
The CBR600/1000RR's are my favorite bikes. They just look so good. My dream is a CBR600RR in white and you knocked it out the park with this one!! Nice work!!
6:07 Great to hear a Nigerian music legend, Fela Kuti, in the background. Nice video
when i heard that too, i am like, this is a win win. CBR rebuild while listening to Fela!
Yeah there's also french Legend, Serge Gainsbourg who sings "Couleur café".
good music can't hide the fuckup they did on the bike..
Amazing video. Great to watch you working together with your father. The end result is the nicest looking CBR I have ever seen! Please do another restoration video!
On of my dreams is to own a garage and build bikes like this so ur basically like my role model now !
You need better Role Models
Bloody idiot, it’s a death trap 💀
This build and video is just masterpiece. This is like the third time I've watched this video and everytime I become inspired to fix up my 03 600rr. Beautiful bike you guys created!
Just amazing, so delightful and comprehensive with every detail that explains every step and the joyfulness of your father and you working together! Love every minute of the video!!!
God bless!
I also have a question do you know the exhaust brand?
Thank you so much. A lot of love went into that bike. The exhaust brand is called "Micron". It sounds amazing.
That hard co-work between dad and son to get that final product man... amazing restoration, such a great project. Thanks for share dude, keep up the great work.
Edit: keep up the great work, together... that's what makes the difference.
Hard working pays off Man
Absolutely.. Thank you
@@WHENIWAKE_JULIANFORTE GOD blessing
Who would thumbs down this vid???? That work you did was amazing bro!
I love how they use budget parts.. Some restoration vids look like they bought the bike brand new cause every single thing is bought brand new..
Real world inspirational video for all us garage mortals. Thank you. Mac
This video has over 17k views and you have 157 subs. 🤔 this was very nicely done excellent work and patience.
Thanks for that!
Stupid ppl will watch and like everything today to make themselves feel loved. Shit video can see all the mistakes made. But you keep loving garbage. That's your right
A lot of work and heart. Awesome video I enjoyed it a lot. And the bond between u and ur dad is priceless.
It’s beautiful / a work of art
Beautiful... that video deserves a standing ovation. You did what most of us dream of. Great job to you and yours. Ride safe.
I have no reason to doubt the capabilities of these guys with regards to cosmetics. But refering to frame repairs as "not structural" is worrying...
As worrying as the idea of putting ABS plastic in the oven and expecting it not to melt 😂😂😂😂
@@skrebzilla10th that's actually a fairly nifty method of clearing out all the remaining petrol from the tank before cutting it open. That way stray sparks from cutting the metal couldn't ignite it suddenly and burn them
@@madeleinegillett5892 Stupid and reckless shade tree bullshit. The proper way is to rinse it with lots of water, then purge it thoroughly with CO2 or Argon before cutting.
@@Hawk7886 they weren't gonna go to that effort for a tank they only wanted the cap from ffs. They literally only cared about the lock and as long as they were on hand with an extinguisher and did it in a well ventilated area with no dry shiz anywhere, theres no problem with it.
You'd be stunned to find out the most common way techies test a wet patch to find out whether it's petrol or diesel
amazing how honda put so much unnecesary material on that frame...
Beautiful work guys! Im also working with my dad in the garage the same way like you and yes its blast to see a final produck after so long time working on it. Your
dad has a lots of skills and its very good. Greeting from Slovakia.
U GYZ R AWESOME . . BUILDING UP FROM SCRATCHES . .
I RLLY LIKE THE BIKE COLOR THOUGH . . IZ BEEN MY FAVOURITE EVEN SINCE I SAW THAT COLOR
Arambam Braingio simple colour
Art. The bike AND the video. Great job breathing a new life into that bike bois!
I can’t believe you’ve called cracked frame non structural damage and repaired it with a putty and showed it to the kids 😱😱 are you gonna sell this to someone now?
said he welded the aluminum. used the putty to cover welds for a cosmetic fix. this guy and his father seemed to do a top notch resto, IMO
@@tjolofree1134still depending on where the crack was… welding it is a hazard should never just weld a cracked frame and call it good
Ebay is a restorers best friend, frames subframes every part your looking for can be found. I wouldn't re-use a frame with cracks. Honestly it prolly wouldn't ever become an issue for a daily commuter but theres always a but.... lots of power from these lil 4 cylinders
Awesome video from two really talented people. Your vision, methods and deep mechanical knowledge are on another level! Great work guys,I enjoyed every bit of it. Ride safe, greetings from Athens,Greece!
How much did it cost? Bike + parts and everything.. great vid btw
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My dad and I have worked on motorcycles my whole life. We have a few projects to work on soon. This was amazing!! I really enjoyed the detail and work you did to this piece of art! Its a masterpiece!! The video the music, one of my top 10 favorite videos on RUclips!!
Victor Eden thanks man. That means a lot. Good luck on your next projects. Send me some photos when you’re done
This would be so much fun to do. I'd prolly do this if i won the lottery.
Haha I've said that myself
if you won the lottery you would just buy a new one
@Jaywalk of course man.. I'm just saying.. the lottery though... Solid video, watched every minute.
The patience though. Man youre the best. Please do more restoring videos please!
Where do you buy most of your replacement parts from, can you recommend a good parts site?
yeah want to know too :P
Hey guys. I often use a site called Motosport.com for buying new OEM replacement parts. You gotta be careful with some of these sites bc they often charge a flat shipping fee.. works out well for some parts but really bad for small parts that cost little to ship. eBay is the next place I go..
Ebay is my go to for most of the used OEM parts I buy to rebuild my bikes. I have also found Partzilla is one of the lowest priced sites for brand new OEM parts.
Well done Father & Son, you have given new life to an all but dead bike. Great video.
this video deserve more than 88 views
Ageraow thanks for that!
@@WHENIWAKE_JULIANFORTEalmost 1,000,000 views! I'm so glad the video is getting the attention it deserves :`) I hope you make another video like this
Awesome job, I respect your work on every detail of the bike, and let me say it's a great video, with good shots, good editing, good sound quality, and great musics. Thank you for all of your time, and work,
I've liked it before watching😍😍😍
I clicked on this video for background noise but found myself stuck watching this. Super cool documentary-style video, great job
16:40 the absolute feeling of joy 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Thank you for showing. Watching this hit me in so many areas of my heart, to name a few, bikes, bonding with dad, bikes, restoring, music, craftsmanship, and bikes. You've done what I dreamt of doing for years, rebuilding motorcycles with my dad and just bonding.
Wa Salam 👋🏼💪🏽 love from Afghanistan and and Iran bikers 🏍🛵
The details you guys have portraied through this video and the amount of you details regarding the build you are giving out is immense... please keep continuing this great work ♥️
A thought like "Genji should ride that bike" pops out in my mind idk why
Yeah, i totally agree, his outfit fits to this beast, 🤘🤘🤘
Absolutely LOVE the video. Very educational and professional!
No audio 19minutes
I never liked flashy yellow on bikes. Well, I just changed my mind. Bike turned out AMZING, great job
weld a frame hide it with paint jb weld exhaust blend it hide it dont tell customer about crap repairs would you want to buy a bike from these ?
Don't forget the blobs of bare solder on the wiring harness that's just taped up, "purging" the fuel tank with an open flame, "welding" ABS with a dirty soldering iron and covering it with regular body filler, spraying a base coat over unprepped plastic, and powder coating the shifter linkage threads. Yeah I would definitely not wish my worst enemy to ride that thing.
yeah on the note of jb weld is that it doesn't like heating up all the well compared to steel, for instance that exhaust "fix" wont last due to thermal expansion and contraction, also if they've had years to practice welding then that frame could of been welded up just fine and still look good. covering it with jb weld comes off to me as that the weld were not up to par. this project just feels like putting makeup on a pig and pawning it off.
Well i dont think they are `hiding` anything by posting all their work on youtube. I wouldnt ride this thing tho. I personaly have a problem with `tampering with sportbike frames` type of things. I think its dangerous, stupid and not worth it.
@@crnodete If the damage doesn't affect the structural integrity of the frame. Then a bit of weld filling the scratches or small gouges are fine. They showed the damage and it was minor. Their repair was purely cosmetic. Nothing I seen on this build were unsafe. A couple of things problematic down the road yes. But nothing dangerous. All of you are being drama queens. Post your work on RUclips for the world to critique please. Sense you're so perfect. Or so you think.
@@chadtucker2875 Like i said, no i wouldnt ride that thing and theres no drama. The bike is worth couple of grand and i am not educated enough into researching whether the frame will crack or not so id rather get the factory spec one. I value my life more than an educated guess of those two gentlemen who have done an incredible job on the bike really.
Excellent job man, reminds me of when i bought a used 2013 cbr600 and me and my dad completely went through it and converted it into my now race bike. Every time you look at something that you know you put lots of care into it makes it mean so much. Glad to see another person who has a very strong bond with their father, nothing quite like it. I have to say me and my dad are pretty much best buds.
Btw paint looks flawless, I really need to work on my paint skills because as of right now i only know how to use spray paint lol
18:21 salaam alaykum (Peace be upon you)
Good job Pops and Son! Looks soooo awesome!I wish I had the knowledge and dedication to do something like this!!
Mesmerizing ♥️
Mohamed Rilwan thanks bud.
This is just an all out awesome video man!!! I applaud both of you and all the hard work you two put into it. Great video definitely appreciate watching it.
Keren parah😎🇲🇨
Now i know that you love bikes you love good music you love photography and i loved your skills...and most important thing is...we learn things in a hardway and that's a good lesson..
so there are mentally sick and psycho people out there who disliked this video.
It is just envy ;)
People tha have a yamahha
@@retrosjordan7816 If that's the case then people really are psycho lol, because I own a Yamaha. I love a motorbike regardless of its make.
There are just people who like to hate that's all...................its sad really.
Vegan Cyclists bro
Great video! Put together very well both the production and the bike. I appreciate the attention to detail (cleaning parts people don't see) and enjoyed that you explained the protocol within certain processes !
Awesome. Thanks!
Crashes on first ride*😂😂 I’m kidding
Nino_stuntz hahahah dude. I always think about that. I always drive my bikes so carefully. I would be so annoyed if I crashed it..
I have a terrible fear of this happening after I finish rebuilding one of my bikes. fingers crossed it hasn't happened yet.
RK Motorsports knock on wood
Great job! The colors tie in great! I admire the bond you have with your father!
You talk like Jony Ive
Awesome work Guys! Respect your dedication and Efforts!
Beautiful, work of art in the whole re build. I mostly watch car builds and restoration, but this quite interesting.
Wow I watched it now again ..I love the job which is done by father and son.I salute you guys.what a beautiful art .
You are lucky to have a dad like that.
Basicslly a brand new bike..... The engine sounds sweet and the bike looks really nice! Well done!