The Shop Is FILTHY After This Weekend!
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- Опубликовано: 1 май 2024
- The shop is absolutely filthy after this weekend as we did the 48 hour revive and ride challenge. It is definitely much cleaner in this video than it was as Seth and I were on a mad dash to get some bikes up and running. It was truly an adventure. Now that it is over I we can work to get the content out so check the video out to see whats coming up!
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Seth’s laid back dry wit slowly working its way through the channel and my brain 🫡
He definitely has some great yet subtle one-liners!
Looking forward to seeing the 48 hour challenge video and the Thursday updates are great. Thanks.
Glad you like them!
How cool is it to be surrounded by beautiful bikes all day 😎👌🙏. Looking forward to the road trip movies. Thanks for the content Amigos 👏
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You have a lot going on and the shop looks like it is getting full. Looking forward the Revive and Ride video.
It's gonna be fun!
Definitely type 2 kinda of fun! A pain during it but the stories from it last for years.
Not much wrong with a cruise on the CB750 after a bit of spring cleaning🛵
The 74’ 450 would be an incredible video because I’m in the middle of rebuilding the exact same bike. Color and all… except that mine was a basket case. Slowly but surely getting her back together!
Definitely going to have fun with it. Hopefully in the next couple weeks
I am looking forward to the thrash video! I caught the final moments of your live post chat, pretty much just the sign off.
Im excited too!
Can’t wait to see part 2 of the revival ,shop is busy busy busy good complaiint though a lot of nice bikes waiting to hit the road ,the shop is awesome buddy .now cmon who bought the ice cream 😂😂👍👌🔧🔧🔧🏍️🏍️🏁🏁
I'm thinking it will be a single hour + episode which will be fun. Definitely glad to have Seth here helping
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Hi BJ and Seth 👋🏻 wow, the shop sure looks great. So many projects now, so much fun 😁 looking forward to seeing the content you saved 👍🏻
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Going to be cool to watch the trip video. I’ll be curious on the title situation too as I get old bikes too and sometimes they just don’t have them
All those CB Honda's, oh yeah.
Gotta catch'em all!
It's amazing how the shop looks now from the day you did the 1st walk through not so long ago....
That's crazy, I used to have a late 60's Honda cb450 twin cam model. Haven't seen another one like it since.
Oh really? I don't want to say they are common but definitely aren't rare
I checked for motorcycle salvage yards, not many. Most in the midwest and northeast.
Not many for sure
Projects! I really like your CB750, love that blue. I just finished getting titles on 24 bikes. It was quite a process. Here in Michigan, of you bought the bike in Michigan, and if it was registered in Michigan, you can submit a TR205 form with NADA value from the internet, and there's a good chance you will get the title. I did have to get a Sheriff's form on some. Nearly $2,000 in title, sales tax, and transfer fees. In the end I was successful on 23. One has a California title so that is now parts only bike. Good luck in your process.
And if you need a seat for the 450, I have one, no holes.
Dang that's a ton of leg work on that many bikes! I may have to take you up on that seat. Maybe send me some pics on Facebook?
Will do
The great mural on the wall is your original place isnt it? Super job whoever did it! I really like the luggage racks on bikes, a necessity!
Yes that's the OG Brick House I started in! Racks are definitely a must
Thank you, looking good. Do you have a source for Honda gauge repair? Thx!
I have never used any services but I think if you Google honda gauge repair you will have a few options
I would love to know how you guys make enough money to keep the lights on. Seems like Ike I only see your projects and no customer bikes. Serious question
There has been a long history of business changes and current in the middle of one. I do many different things to generate income
@@BrickHouseBuilds Thanks, as someone who asked a genuine question that is trying to start a channel with my wife, that answers literally nothing. All due respect, a simple “none of your business” would have been more to the point. Thx for your time either way
@leftymike8730 It's not a simple answer. I flip bikes, I build customer bikes, I generate revenue from RUclips, I do service work, I sell used parts, I sell new parts, I sell merch, I host events, etc. I did take the time to respond though in a polite manner.
Starting and maintaining a channel is the hardest thing I've ever done and try to mentor many people on the subject. I answer dozens of technical bike questions from people daily (for free)and do my best to help everyone I can. I have multiple videos in my backlog explaining my story, day in the life, and growth. It's out there in the public eye.
Perhaps my answer was a bit limited though because of a shift that may not make sense to people because I'm doing so much behind the scenes. It doesn't matter though. My biggest advice is that if you start a channel you have to understand that viewers expect everything of you and you aren't allowed to be a real person but just a commodity to make videos to feed their needs. They will always let you know when you don't fulfill their needs and people will ALWAYS be there to try to tear you down.
@leftymike8730 To aid with starting a channel though, nate black (formally of channel makers) is a great source of info with his videos. Do youtube university to understand video structure, upload defaults, best practices, etc. Audio is more important than video. Work to only get better. Don't do merch starting out. Don't ask for people to subscribe until you first give them a reason to subscribe. First though, you have to start. Make a video and get it up there as it's the hardest one to do.
@@BrickHouseBuilds I will check out all the resources you mentioned . Thank you for taking the time to respond. I look at what you do and on the surface it seems difficult to sustain which is what prompted me to ask in the first place. Thank you again for your response, definitely a lot more going on than I would have suspected.
I wouldn't exactly call your shop "FILTHY". lol
It was like 70% cleaned up from what it was lol. It was seriously filthy