@@ResurrectedGarage Brother, you could at least protect the cylinder liners when you welded that nut onto the broken bolt of the exhaust port, don't you think ? So, that any balls from the welding would not fall into the other ports/canals, to later jump out of the port, up to the head+cylinder liner, to not do any more damage 2 the cylinder/piston, don't you think ? Thank you 4 the video.
Bought a brand new T500 in 1972 if I remember right. Loved it. Rode it from Los Angeles to Jacksonville, Florida in 3 days flat! That bike was amazing at high speed for hours on end. ,
muddysuzuki worthy in 2024...it comes under classic 2-strokes now...i couldn't give my GT500A away back in 1991...it was the newer version of this with electronic ignition as standard and disc brake...i tuned it...well...the dealer did...i fitted it...noisy screaming pipes...went well over a hundred at least till i melted a piston...never did get the jetting correct after engine build...was worthless 33 years ago...still...i had some serious mileage on it...don't see these strokers anymore...wouldn't meet emission restrictions in most countries
I third and fourth this. You can tell us your thought progression so we can follow, but never cater to the mob since we are a fickle group at best. You do you! Honestly watched this because of the age if the bike. Good job!
50/50 mixture of Acetone and A.T.F. works excellent for rings rusted/fused in cylinder sleeves. Good job on the puller, I have a similar slightly more elaborate setup that I've used several times over the years. I often get motorcycles to restore that have been literally under water for weeks after our Florida hurricanes. Like life itself it's often about prayer and patience.
First time watcher here and I loved it. I really like seeing someone take an old forgotten dead motor and bring it back to life. I just subscribed and can't wait to see more like this. Cars, trucks motorcycles, forklifts, tractors, anything with a motor...love watching anything get saved and back on the road. Great video!
Thank you! We have got several tractors up and going again, it was before we started filming. If we come across another one we will make sure to film it.
Wow that is actually in good condition to say its been sitting there probably for a long time ...if that was here in the UK there would be nothing left of it 😬
My hobby became a business, before I retired from the Air Force I attended MMI. My OHV shop does pretty well, spring summer and fall anyway. In the Winter, I get snowmobiles in a bunch, summer, jet ski's bikes and quads. We're strictly a service and repair shop. We have done occasional restorations, old vintage MX stuff.
It may have been built in late '74 but that is a 1975 model year T500 (T500M). Last year for the T500 before the cosmetically restyled GT500 debuted with a front disc brake for '76. In the US the color is called Coronado blue. This striking color along with the gold pinstripes on the tank are hallmarks of the 1975 T500. Side note - the T500M didn't come from the factory with the rear passenger grab rail... Probably a cost cutting measure but I think it looks good without it. I own a very low mileage all original (right down to the IRC Inoue tires) T500M myself. Awesome find and glad it gets a second chance at life! 👍 Edit: The front tire appears to be the original one. These were called the T500 Titan. Excellent bikes and really fun to ride!
I bought one brand new, for the price of $1160. The store I bought it from still exists except in a different building. Also, the Titan was proof, that a reliable larger two-stroke bike could be built, as the first Titan was made in 1968.
Wahoo! After several English motorcycles of various types, I acquired a Titan back in about 1975 or so.. I was used to bikes that were hard to start and leaked oil.. what a pleasant surprise to have one that didn't either of those bad things. My emerald green Titan was a fine bike and I remember it fondly.
So cool, I haven't ridden a Suzuki Titan 500 for 25 years, really awesome torque for a 2stroke but front brakes locked up heh heh heh, thanks for sharing your great experience, and bringing back awesome memories.
Finally a video that shows you don’t need a million dollars and best parts to make a good video of every day people work with what they have 🎉good work guys
Thank you! Daniel grew up in the shop; when he was really young his grandpa would give him parts to take apart and put back together again so he would learn how they worked. As he got into middle school and on he started working on vehicles.
Thanks so much from an old (76yrs) T500 fan, I had it when it first came out in the UK and then another when I came over here and of all the bikes I've ever owned or ridden that T500 is the best. Reliable, as fast as anyone needs, dead easy to maintain and tweak (I followed Gordon Jennings advice from Cycle world and replaced the coils and condensers with car parts). I haven't enjoyed any video so much in ages because I knew exactly what was going on and kept shouting advice as you worked on the bike! Loved it and so of course I subscribed and gave it a thumbs up. Keep up the good work. Mike
Im doing the same thing on a Honda 305 dream 1965 model that's been sitting for 46 years im almost done .everything was froze up im 70 and have been doing this stuff for 55 years.its a awesome satisfaction to bring them back to life😊
That bike is a survivor. Needs to be restored and ridden hard. Two strokes, 2 and 3 cylinders are dinosaurs. They are the best in street and strip. Ask Kenny Roberts.
Subscribed to you guys because I felt you were honest and had a good vibe glad to support you all . I always wanted to work on bikes but being 72 and felling vision it's still fun to watch a young couple who are honestly in love . work to gather . I would love to help you some time .
Thank you! I just haven't had time to clean the shop in a few weeks, my shop clean day is usually Saturday and we've been out of town the past few weekends.
Ignore the trolls Daniel and your lovely wife, ive never worked on bikes but feel like i learned more in watching this one video than i would ever have expected, just discovered your channel, subscribed and i look forward to binge watching your other videos real soon lol. I look forward to seeing how this bike turns out in future videos very much so, your wonderful people, don't let the haters change you, they just actually hate themselves and are not worth even thinking about.
Had one back in the day. Aircooled only. After about two hours riding it would overheat and loose half its power. Then you would have to park it and let it cool down. No problem in the winter though .
From France, USA is a paradise for bikers you are very lucky, i never sea such this very Big store liké a supermarket with so many spare parts and many bikes very great store my dream a same store nearby my home in Marseille
These Suzuki two strokes were bullet proof,I can remember them. The GS750 water buffalo was a legend. The Titan is a lesser known bike but we're great machines .
Oh my , l am heartbroken that a T 500 laying there , the T350 are the same , Wow had a T250J in the 70's , may need to do a fair bit to it , but it can be restored, just need time patient & Money 😮😮😢😢😢 I ride a gsx 1400 k7 (08) & am 67 years young, one day l will get to ride a GT750 I can smell the oil. Hahaha 😁😁😁😁
@@fizzyridertoo that was a typo,pretty common when I am at a keyboard ! I been a big fan o Suzuki from my TS125 to a Bandit 1200, probably the best bike I have owned.
westport here . thank you for the show. funny story,ent to cager some 40 yrs ago. and we would bet on how long a motor would all out no oil. this 140 six ran out of gas. and set there all night. i won or lost what everway you want to look at it so i had to grage it home. can't leave trash behind. cans bottles cups. and the car. for laughs i put a battery in a car that ran full throttle for over and hour, no oil. it took me back and forth to work for a year. a year. then gave it to my sis. and her hubby gave it new life. got nothing bad to say about 140s. just like that bike. some models are just that way
Soak those hubs in evapo rust a few days, should clean em up, if not media blast em. Great vid, ton of work. Those bikes are rare and highly sought after. Had an old junk one behind my OHV/ MC shop for few years, we rebuilt motor, guy bought whole bike from us. Still helping him find parts he needs but it's getting closer to done wants it road worthy by summer. Beautiful, same bike as that one.
Had one of these and it was in similar shape , these bikes are tough as old boots , led us to use the later GT500A,s to tune for road racing .I still have one left and parts to build another race bike ( inc trick frame ) hope you enjoy yours , great tough bikes .that Ford pick up sounds great must have a Cummins ….😂
Internally it's clapped out with rust.. always are. Soak, soak soak. Pull apart soak clean up and repair. Had to do that with the one we rebuilt.get chain off it so you won't have to deal with that later. Probably rusted solid.
Sold, serviced and rode a few of these. Virtually unburstable motor but boy could they vibrate at times. The very last ones, mag wheels etc, were a really nice bike. 110 mph.
Wow! We just sold this one at the Barber Swap Meet and was able to find another one to replace it with. We are excited to get another one going and hopefully will be able to ride this one down the road (it has a fuel tank that is in much better shape).
The Suzuki 500 Titan is a nifty, well-made bike that is faster than stink. It was one of four (if memory serves me right) two-cylinder two-strokes in the Suzuki lineup and Suzuki sold them by the boatload. Parts and manuals are available. I really hope you get this machine roadworthy as it looks like a "throwaway," rather than wrecked. Some people should't be allowed to own anything. Go get 'em! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks! We follow Bikes and Beards on here and they do something similar in their videos; we thought it was a great idea and have been doing that for a few years now in our full length videos.
Well done to both of you, great to hear it run, as it has been standing for so long it would be a good idea to completely strip the engine to avoid any potential damage in the future, look forward to seeing the next video, regards Nigel Cox.
Yay the video we've been waiting for. I still cant believe you left a restored bike in the pool of your mansion for 2 months to fake this video LOL. WTG on getting it to start. can't wait to see what else you do with it
Thanks for saving the 500, I am always on the lookout for one. By the way, Scorpions east of the Mississippi are NOT poisonous, they'll give y'all a good scare and will bite, but no poison. I learned that from our Veterinarian in east Tennessee, after 1 latched onto 1 of my Bulldogs nose. GOD BLESS!!!
Thanks, we haven't personally ran into scorpions and didn't even think about it until Budget Buildz said that. We always try to keep a ear/eye out for snakes.
Honestly I’m surprised that the crank seals held any pressure or vacuum. I do a lot of the same type of stuff, mostly atv but recently been shifting over to motorcycles. I try to inspire people to fix the old rather than buy new, but often the machine will never be reliable without some new parts. In the case of this bike, a lot of new parts.
Makes some videos dude! I've got 0 experience but I'm thinking about documenting everything I do on here for the same kind of reason, I'm just going to see if I can do it, and if I can, anybody can... prolly won't stay with not getting me parts myself but we will see.
@ you know I planned to, even started a channel. Then I found this channel and the names were just too similar and i didn’t want anyone thinking I was just copying someone
Cool video getting that ole bike to come alive. Ready to see what y’all have in store for it but I gotta ask about the elephant in the background. What’s the deal with the Rolls Royce?
Thanks! We have a few videos out on both Rolls Royce's we have; there's the nice black one and a really rough blue one. The black one is getting some brake work done then being sent on to be sold. The blue one is a long term project that we are turning into more of a hot rod and not keeping all original.
If ya'll are fakin' anything you 'r doin' a real good job. I subscibed to your channel and plan to watch more. I had a 1972 T500 back in the 70's and it was a really fun comfortable bike. Also I like the scriptures on the screen.
When people ask me how I got so handy fixing old chunk I tell them I grew up broke and fix what I had. Great job just subscribed
Thank you!
The advantage of being broke. Same as me.
Broke AND very curious/handy
@@user-we5mi6zl2s Which Means : Tooo Much Wealth Is Harmful 4 Any soul !!! ! !!!
@@ResurrectedGarage Brother, you could at least protect the cylinder liners when you welded that nut onto the broken bolt of the exhaust port, don't you think ? So, that any balls from the welding would not fall into the other ports/canals, to later jump out of the port, up to the head+cylinder liner, to not do any more damage 2 the cylinder/piston, don't you think ? Thank you 4 the video.
Bought a brand new T500 in 1972 if I remember right. Loved it. Rode it from Los Angeles to Jacksonville, Florida in 3 days flat! That bike was amazing at high speed for hours on end.
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Wow! That's impressive! What a cool story!
遠い昔がよみがえりました。
ありがとうございました。
A great iconic bike worthy of restoration
muddysuzuki worthy in 2024...it comes under classic 2-strokes now...i couldn't give my GT500A away back in 1991...it was the newer version of this with electronic ignition as standard and disc brake...i tuned it...well...the dealer did...i fitted it...noisy screaming pipes...went well over a hundred at least till i melted a piston...never did get the jetting correct after engine build...was worthless 33 years ago...still...i had some serious mileage on it...don't see these strokers anymore...wouldn't meet emission restrictions in most countries
Saya dari Indonesia... dan saya sangat suka dengan video anda.semoga anda sukses dalam karir dan bisnis anda... terima kasih
What a rescue!! Way to go y’all! ✌️
Thank you!! (and thanks for your help) :-)
It was fun to see the Budget Buildz’s duo make a cameo appearance.
Stop worrying about what people think about how you do what you do. Loved it! I just subscribed. 👍🏻
Thanks for checking us out!
I had every faith 🙏
Agreed, don't even mention the haters, it just gives credit to the trolls.
I third and fourth this. You can tell us your thought progression so we can follow, but never cater to the mob since we are a fickle group at best. You do you! Honestly watched this because of the age if the bike. Good job!
🎉
Well Done you, Stephen.
Rule of thumb to keep in mind on every restore project "Heat is your Friend". Keep up the good work.
Yes! We used a lot of heat in different areas on the bike getting stuff freed up. Thank you!
Thats what I say when I heat up a stuck nut. If it's liquid, it cant be tight 😁
From Michigan here heat is a daily tool.
whew what a chore! I had never seen the grease gun used to free up a piston like that ! looking forward to the rest of the build!
Thanks!
50/50 mixture of Acetone and A.T.F. works excellent for rings rusted/fused in cylinder sleeves. Good job on the puller, I have a similar slightly more elaborate setup that I've used several times over the years. I often get motorcycles to restore that have been literally under water for weeks after our Florida hurricanes. Like life itself it's often about prayer and patience.
Thanks, we used a combination of a various chemicals and heat. Yes! Countless hours of patience and persistence that paid off in the end.
Sometimes use a wooden mallet instead of a big steel hammer
We used to use a product called Kroil. Not sure if I'm spelling it correctly.😂
Ive never heard of that concoction..Acetone and A.T.F....im going to try that!!
Thanks!
Thank you!!
It’s a GT 500 I had one as a teenager I loved that bike! Fast little screamer blue smoke when you down shift. So much fun!
Right on!
Another great time spent with RESURRECTED GARAGE!! Thanks for posting y’all!!!
God Bless
Thank you!!
Love from India guys you are doing great keep it up ❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you! We appreciate it!
I got one in the 70's i smiled when he runs.. great work.. looking out to the end result..
Sweet! Thanks!
First time watcher here and I loved it. I really like seeing someone take an old forgotten dead motor and bring it back to life. I just subscribed and can't wait to see more like this. Cars, trucks motorcycles, forklifts, tractors, anything with a motor...love watching anything get saved and back on the road. Great video!
Thank you! We have got several tractors up and going again, it was before we started filming. If we come across another one we will make sure to film it.
Great stuff guys! So cool you got it running!
Thanks so much!
Wow that is actually in good condition to say its been sitting there probably for a long time ...if that was here in the UK there would be nothing left of it 😬
It had a hood on top of that helped save some of it.
My hobby became a business, before I retired from the Air Force I attended MMI. My OHV shop does pretty well, spring summer and fall anyway. In the Winter, I get snowmobiles in a bunch, summer, jet ski's bikes and quads. We're strictly a service and repair shop. We have done occasional restorations, old vintage MX stuff.
It may have been built in late '74 but that is a 1975 model year T500 (T500M). Last year for the T500 before the cosmetically restyled GT500 debuted with a front disc brake for '76. In the US the color is called Coronado blue. This striking color along with the gold pinstripes on the tank are hallmarks of the 1975 T500. Side note - the T500M didn't come from the factory with the rear passenger grab rail... Probably a cost cutting measure but I think it looks good without it. I own a very low mileage all original (right down to the IRC Inoue tires) T500M myself. Awesome find and glad it gets a second chance at life! 👍 Edit: The front tire appears to be the original one. These were called the T500 Titan. Excellent bikes and really fun to ride!
Thanks for the info! Oh wow! I'm sure it is beautiful! Thank you :-)
I bought one brand new, for the price of $1160. The store I bought it from still exists except in a different building. Also, the Titan was proof, that a reliable larger two-stroke bike could be built, as the first Titan was made in 1968.
love the honor that went into this,very loud without the exhaust,proves anything is possible,cheers team.
Thanks!
Wahoo! After several English motorcycles of various types, I acquired a Titan back in about 1975 or so..
I was used to bikes that were hard to start and leaked oil.. what a pleasant surprise to have one that didn't either of those bad things. My emerald green Titan was a fine bike and I remember it fondly.
Thanks! Very cool! That's a hard thing to accomplish on the old bikes! All of old motorcycles leak oil - especially Daniel's '77 Harley.
So cool, I haven't ridden a Suzuki Titan 500 for 25 years, really awesome torque for a 2stroke but front brakes locked up heh heh heh, thanks for sharing your great experience, and bringing back awesome memories.
Thanks :-)
This guy is a true mechanic man definitely works with what he gots and makes work love this guy dude awesome job brother
Thank you!
I had a purple Suzuki 500T back in the 70’s. Making me stroll down memory lane here👍🏻
That's an interesting color! Super cool!
Finally a video that shows you don’t need a million dollars and best parts to make a good video of every day people work with what they have 🎉good work guys
Thank you! We try to do that with the cars we pick up as well.
man your a talented guy. wished I had your skills. I love tinkering with my vehicles.
Thank you! Daniel grew up in the shop; when he was really young his grandpa would give him parts to take apart and put back together again so he would learn how they worked. As he got into middle school and on he started working on vehicles.
Nice work. I was figuring it was to far gone, but you proved me wrong. Persistence pays! Great content!
Thank you for watching!
Thanks so much from an old (76yrs) T500 fan, I had it when it first came out in the UK and then another when I came over here and of all the bikes I've ever owned or ridden that T500 is the best. Reliable, as fast as anyone needs, dead easy to maintain and tweak (I followed Gordon Jennings advice from Cycle world and replaced the coils and condensers with car parts). I haven't enjoyed any video so much in ages because I knew exactly what was going on and kept shouting advice as you worked on the bike! Loved it and so of course I subscribed and gave it a thumbs up. Keep up the good work. Mike
I agree, It is a great bike I know because I owned a 78 GT model, basically the same as the T model but with some upgrades like disc brakes I think.
Thanks Mike! We are pretty excited to ride it and see what we think about it.
Im doing the same thing on a Honda 305 dream 1965 model that's been sitting for 46 years im almost done .everything was froze up im 70 and have been doing this stuff for 55 years.its a awesome satisfaction to bring them back to life😊
Pistons will clean up fine.
Excellent, good job,, get it done, great find,,
Thanks!
I like the way you got the bolts out. Well done ,great video.
1:15 quite fun to see Budget Buildz in the M.Beach sweater helping you guys out. Didn't expect that :D
Yes! It was a cool day not only being in the junkyard but being able to talk to those guys as well!
Great job guys! You are impressive to say the least! I just subscribed. Thanks for the experience.
Thank you and thanks for watching!
I had one of these back in '86, loved that thing it was my only transportation for almost 2 years!
Super cool!
That bike is a survivor. Needs to be restored and ridden hard. Two strokes, 2 and 3 cylinders are dinosaurs. They are the best in street and strip. Ask Kenny Roberts.
The T500 and GT500 were never meant to be ridden hard and definitely not on a strip. They were slow old touring bikes, even back in the 70s.
Subscribed to you guys because I felt you were honest and had a good vibe glad to support you all . I always wanted to work on bikes but being 72 and felling vision it's still fun to watch a young couple who are honestly in love . work to gather . I would love to help you some time .
I actually looked up these bikes on marketplace after watching....a few nice ones on there and actually worth more than I thought.
We checked into that a few days ago as well
Yep. They were fast yet tractable compared to the Kawasaki triples and also handled better. Beautifully proportioned too. Good ones now up to 5K
You need to use a impact driver for the side screws. They work very well.
With JS metric bits
Was thinking the same thing - JIS bits (Japanese Industrial Standard) - kinda like Phillips but better :)
Yes that would have been helpful, we need to get some of them at some point.
Unless you are making it concours , you can replace the Phillips head screws with small Allen head screws !!!
Great video and God bless..nice to see someone else workshop as messy as mine😉 and thank you for the great content!!
Thank you! I just haven't had time to clean the shop in a few weeks, my shop clean day is usually Saturday and we've been out of town the past few weekends.
When you take the circlip out of the gudgeon pin you should put a piece of rag over the engine innards to stop the circlip dropping into the engine.
Thanks, I've always had them fly across the shop so far none have dropped in that direction.
Ignore the trolls Daniel and your lovely wife, ive never worked on bikes but feel like i learned more in watching this one video than i would ever have expected, just discovered your channel, subscribed and i look forward to binge watching your other videos real soon lol. I look forward to seeing how this bike turns out in future videos very much so, your wonderful people, don't let the haters change you, they just actually hate themselves and are not worth even thinking about.
Thank you! We released the video of it running and driving last week.
You guys picked quite the proyect. Thankfully these old bikes/cars we're built to last a life time, and more. ✌🏽✌🏽
For sure!
Had one back in the day. Aircooled only. After about two hours riding it would overheat and loose half its power. Then you would have to park it and let it cool down. No problem in the winter though .
From France, USA is a paradise for bikers you are very lucky, i never sea such this very Big store liké a supermarket with so many spare parts and many bikes very great store my dream a same store nearby my home in Marseille
That was a blast to watch! Thanks guys for the content.
Glad you enjoyed it!
.....VISAO. BRASIL
SERR. QUE. ESTA. 500. TEM. VIDA. 😮 😢
These Suzuki two strokes were bullet proof,I can remember them. The GS750 water buffalo was a legend. The Titan is a lesser known bike but we're great machines .
GT750, not the GS. That was an air cooled 4 stroke, 4 cylinder bike and was a great machine too.
@@fizzyridertoo yes Water Buffalo
@@huwhowells8520 kettle in England 😂
Oh my , l am heartbroken that a T 500 laying there , the T350 are the same , Wow had a T250J in the 70's , may need to do a fair bit to it , but
it can be restored,
just need time patient
& Money 😮😮😢😢😢
I ride a gsx 1400 k7 (08) & am 67 years young, one day l will
get to ride a GT750
I can smell the oil.
Hahaha 😁😁😁😁
@@fizzyridertoo that was a typo,pretty common when I am at a keyboard ! I been a big fan o Suzuki from my TS125 to a Bandit 1200, probably the best bike I have owned.
A great ride when in good shape.
westport here . thank you for the show.
funny story,ent to cager some 40 yrs ago. and we would bet on how long a motor would all out no oil. this 140 six ran out of gas. and set there all night. i won or lost what everway you want to look at it so i had to grage it home. can't leave trash behind. cans bottles cups. and the car. for laughs i put a battery in a car that ran full throttle for over and hour, no oil. it took me back and forth to work for a year. a year. then gave it to my sis. and her hubby gave it new life. got nothing bad to say about 140s. just like that bike. some models are just that way
That's a funny story! These bikes seem to be pretty tough that's for sure!
they were, as a previous owner of one that was brand new. They weren't fast but they never broke.@@ResurrectedGarage
Soak those hubs in evapo rust a few days, should clean em up, if not media blast em. Great vid, ton of work. Those bikes are rare and highly sought after. Had an old junk one behind my OHV/ MC shop for few years, we rebuilt motor, guy bought whole bike from us. Still helping him find parts he needs but it's getting closer to done wants it road worthy by summer. Beautiful, same bike as that one.
Thanks! We were very fortunate that we were able to find a good bit of parts from the swap meet that we went to in Nashville.
Had one of these and it was in similar shape , these bikes are tough as old boots , led us to use the later GT500A,s to tune for road racing .I still have one left and parts to build another race bike ( inc trick frame ) hope you enjoy yours , great tough bikes .that Ford pick up sounds great must have a Cummins ….😂
Super cool! Lol, the Ford has the 7.3 power stroke in it.
That is a real classic two stroke . EDIT :Cool music. 1:40:53 is pure magic.
Thank you!
1:04 Nimbus motorcycle from Denmark 👍👍👍👍👍🏍
You are well on your way to a Full Motorcycle Restoration! Well Done!
Thank you!
Internally it's clapped out with rust.. always are. Soak, soak soak. Pull apart soak clean up and repair. Had to do that with the one we rebuilt.get chain off it so you won't have to deal with that later. Probably rusted solid.
Now I have had to subscribe !!!
Thanks for checking us out!
Sold, serviced and rode a few of these. Virtually unburstable motor but boy could they vibrate at times. The very last ones, mag wheels etc, were a really nice bike. 110 mph.
Wow! We just sold this one at the Barber Swap Meet and was able to find another one to replace it with. We are excited to get another one going and hopefully will be able to ride this one down the road (it has a fuel tank that is in much better shape).
The 500 Titan was a great bike here in Australia. Happy to see it on the road again ...
Thanks!
I like you guys work what you do with the old cars by saving them up
Thank you!
Love the video, two strokes are very had to kill. Did the same thing with a 79 h100 honda, bless you 🙏
Thank you! It was a challenge for sure.
The Suzuki 500 Titan is a nifty, well-made bike that is faster than stink. It was one of four (if memory serves me right) two-cylinder two-strokes in the Suzuki lineup and Suzuki sold them by the boatload. Parts and manuals are available. I really hope you get this machine roadworthy as it looks like a "throwaway," rather than wrecked. Some people should't be allowed to own anything. Go get 'em! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
I was like, no freaking way! 🤣🤣🤣 Nice Job!
Thanks!
IT RUNS!!!!! WOOW Gon Grads TY
Thanks!
Great job! Very cool! Fun to watch! Keep going! Greetings from Sweden 😊
Thank you!
Thank you for spreading the word of God ❤
Thanks! We follow Bikes and Beards on here and they do something similar in their videos; we thought it was a great idea and have been doing that for a few years now in our full length videos.
Well done to both of you, great to hear it run, as it has been standing for so long it would be a good idea to completely strip the engine to avoid any potential damage in the future, look forward to seeing the next video, regards Nigel Cox.
Thank you!
Yay the video we've been waiting for. I still cant believe you left a restored bike in the pool of your mansion for 2 months to fake this video LOL. WTG on getting it to start. can't wait to see what else you do with it
HAHA! Thanks!
Great to see the t500 running again well done from dorset uk
Many thanks!
Great job, man! And you are two a very cute team 😊
Thanks!
Looking forward to watching this channel grow. Love the content.
Thank you! Much appreciated!
Thanks for saving the 500, I am always on the lookout for one. By the way, Scorpions east of the Mississippi are NOT poisonous, they'll give y'all a good scare and will bite, but no poison. I learned that from our Veterinarian in east Tennessee, after 1 latched onto 1 of my Bulldogs nose.
GOD BLESS!!!
Thanks, we haven't personally ran into scorpions and didn't even think about it until Budget Buildz said that. We always try to keep a ear/eye out for snakes.
Honestly I’m surprised that the crank seals held any pressure or vacuum. I do a lot of the same type of stuff, mostly atv but recently been shifting over to motorcycles. I try to inspire people to fix the old rather than buy new, but often the machine will never be reliable without some new parts. In the case of this bike, a lot of new parts.
Makes some videos dude! I've got 0 experience but I'm thinking about documenting everything I do on here for the same kind of reason, I'm just going to see if I can do it, and if I can, anybody can... prolly won't stay with not getting me parts myself but we will see.
@ you know I planned to, even started a channel. Then I found this channel and the names were just too similar and i didn’t want anyone thinking I was just copying someone
Hone the jugs out good, check ring gap, maybe need oversized rings but she'll come back around.
In a word, fantastic
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Enjoyed the video. Waiting for the next one.
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No better sound than that little
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You are a lovel;y couple, and what a technisian he is!! subscribed!
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Dont let the haters and trolls take over. Way too much time of this great video referring to them.
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That 500 suzi is quite a powerful bike. They were around when i was quite a bit younger lol. A very nice bike.
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Great video, enjoyed it, Thanks.
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Cool video getting that ole bike to come alive. Ready to see what y’all have in store for it but I gotta ask about the elephant in the background. What’s the deal with the Rolls Royce?
Thanks! We have a few videos out on both Rolls Royce's we have; there's the nice black one and a really rough blue one. The black one is getting some brake work done then being sent on to be sold. The blue one is a long term project that we are turning into more of a hot rod and not keeping all original.
Good job guys.
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Hello from the uk done well saving a Suzuki gt500 , my father had one in the late 70’s orange and white , so keep at it soon be a good runner .
Thanks! That's a cool colorway!
Great video definitely gonna be watching for more videos on it and other videos you guys post.
Thank you for watching!
I had one of those in the 80's, rode it to work all the time. Left it in CA with a friend because NV is too hot to ride it in the summer.
Super cool! I'm sure riding out there is toasty!
I still have one of those in the garage
Sweet!
14:26 That's it, the motorcycle came off the warranty.
So satisfied you got a new subscriber ❤ as a mechanical engineer still I am a kid in front of you man ❤️🔥
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Nice job getting her going
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this is not Lawrence of Arabia's motorcycle. it doesn't matter if it's not mint condition. Good work guys..
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Those mangled handlebars are why the cables are jacked... easy peasy fix.
Great job! I'm like you, I save as many parts as possible.
Yes! Thank you!
my dream 2 stroke, well done 'n nice find.. sweet as
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You did a great job on this bike . My frist bike was a Suzuki GT 380 .
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Tak to je Luxus 👍👌
When he hammer that grease fitting to the head he blew the threads out lol😂
If ya'll are fakin' anything you 'r doin' a real good job. I subscibed to your channel and plan to watch more. I had a 1972 T500 back in the 70's and it was a really fun comfortable bike. Also I like the scriptures on the screen.
Thanks for watching! Thank you! Super sweet!