Many thanks for your nice comments. Have fun with your Suzuki. I did a 1981 Suzuki that my mate had bought new. Very challenging carbs to get clean inside as I remember.
I have been telling my wife for years now that I have far to much stuff to conform with standard tidy and this is tidy and I know where everything is just don't touch anything
Yes, yes, yes. I knew a mechanic who was used by a lot of racer guys because he had a rolling road (very rare 40 years ago) and he was a brilliant mechanic. I really liked going to his workshop. It was a tip really messy. But to him everything was in its place. When my mates come round and I do a job for them, I always tell them NOT to put my tools away when we are finished. One of them didn't listen to me and I 'lost' my grease gun for 6 months!!
Fantastic.. thanks. Just in the process of restoring a 79' Suzuki gs850 L.
Many thanks for your nice comments. Have fun with your Suzuki. I did a 1981 Suzuki that my mate had bought new. Very challenging carbs to get clean inside as I remember.
@@RestorationBiker i have followed the 2 last Suzukis you've restored.. beautiful work..
@@Swokpmund Excellent, glad you liked them. I love restoring. There is always stuff to learn
I have been telling my wife for years now that I have far to much stuff to conform with standard tidy and this is tidy and I know where everything is just don't touch anything
Yes, yes, yes. I knew a mechanic who was used by a lot of racer guys because he had a rolling road (very rare 40 years ago) and he was a brilliant mechanic. I really liked going to his workshop. It was a tip really messy. But to him everything was in its place. When my mates come round and I do a job for them, I always tell them NOT to put my tools away when we are finished. One of them didn't listen to me and I 'lost' my grease gun for 6 months!!