@BikesandBeards I'm in Cocoa Beach area Assigned to work at Cape Canaveral Base through end of March. I'm looking at buying a bike to ride while here, Any suggestions? I'm peeking at a 2007 triumph Daytona 675 Any insight on those bikes??
This makes my heart happy😢 I saved up my money for two years and I surprised my dad with a Suzuki GS 500 and it changed his life. He was extremely depressed all of the time never would go out and surprising him with that changed all of that. And then I bought myself a bike three months later. And it was some of the best memories I have with my father. Well, unfortunately, our lawnmower caught fire one day after mowing our yard, and it was in our barn along with our two motorcycles, and they burned to the ground along with everything else that was in there. 😞 I did insurance to refuse to pay and unfortunately it’s been over a year and we still don’t have motorcycles. I’m saving up though and I know God will help when it’s my time !! but seeing videos like this, makes my heart happy keep doing what you’re doing. You are an amazing crew.🙏
@@IcecalGamer gentlemen, nobody does anything for no reason. As a youtuber, you could spend $5k for 1 video that gets 100k views, or spend $5k on 7 videos each earning 100k views. The cost per video is lower when split over multiple videos and they make more money when they have multiple videos. Basically the more videos, the more views, & the more ad revenue. 7 videos of ad revenue vs only 1. Theres a bunch of analytical benefits with youtube as well. So there's major incentives to break a project into multiple videos but your right, its extremely frustrating as a viewer.
@ That's why i don't watch toobers like that. Or in general consume contents that doesn't respect my time, be it games, books, videos w.e. Ex: you just wrote 2 paragraphs to explain the basic monetization on YT, and even that is incomplete (no merch, no affiliates, no plugs) .
@BikesandBeards I didn’t know our neighbor Sergius is a minister until this video. I just know that he and his wife both are always super nice to me and my wife when they walk by our house. When I purchased a roller tool chest (toolbox) a couple of years ago, Sergius‘s son-in-law saw me struggling to unload it by myself and he was nice enough to help me so that I didn’t damage it.
If that was saltwater, you need to be sure you get freshwater inside the tubes of the frame to flush the salt out, maybe some salt neutralizer, or the frame will snap at one point. Thanks for sharing and keeping these bikes alive even though others have given up.
Two stories in one here, fix a bike and meet two incredible men. I came for the bike videos but stay for the honesty and kindness of Sean. I remember the first video I saw years ago and the verse at the end had me hooked.
Same, his personality and relationship with Christ is why I click. Even if whatever the video is about isn’t my exact favorite topic. (make/model or its intended purpose) I watch for the comroderee. 💯
Shawn, this has to be your best episode! Cool people helping cool people. And a nice bike gets saved in the process! I wish Sergey great success in his ministry!
If he releases it now then the others will see and if anyone's is better than will change there's to make there's better it's a build off he will show it just before that all get together to show what they have done
Sean, you are one of the best humans on this earth, brother. Serg, I'm sure he is extremely happy to have you as a friend and neighbor. Great content and absolutely loved every second watching.
That was a great show of kindness Sean ! To help Sergey out of the mess he got in , literally a submarine bike ! Wow was that a lucky break that thing even ran , job well done brother ! You inspire others to good , by leading by example , very rare in our world !
Your local Harley shop is number 1 in my book. That kind of help is hard to find. and you just don't see that at any shop. Let alone a dealer. 2 thumbs up.
Well brother you did it again! You always come through for everybody around you!! I had commented before that if I had met you back when I was raising my kids in Lancaster county we would have become best friend. Then I see your buddy Joe and had to do a double take because he reminds me of my best friend/brother that I have known since I we were 4 years old😄. My youngest son and his wife live in Kentucky and while I plan to get them up here to see me this year with my grandson I would love to come down there as well. If I make it down in the next year or two I want to go meet Matt at Wheels through time and I will definitely look you up as well. Maybe we can go for a ride. You can show me the Tail of the Dragon, my buddy here has been on it many times and brags it up big time. Anyway enough rambling. Keep up the good work brother!!! I can only imagine that God is proud of you!
“I don’t have a rich vocabulary in English” this fine gentleman speaks better English than some folks I know that have only spoken English their entire lives
Touched my heart in many, many ways. I am connected to several Jewish pastors in Israel and am personally engaged in ministry including motorcycle ministry. Loving this! I missed your trip through Louisiana due to a ministry bike trip of my own. Hope to hook up one day.
This makes me think of all the headache I went through getting my Goldwing war worthy... Still trying to find all the pieces to rebuild the front forks and one of the front brake calipers... It's been hell to say the least... It's stuck sitting at my company's terminal in La Vergne Tennessee right now..
the cross on the right hand side of the road when you leave from bumpus on murfeesboro road is my buddy we got cut cut off by a tesla and both hit it he was on a brand new 636 , i was on my R1 im lucky too be alive . your videos keep me going we always watched them together . thank you man !
Wow, that was awesome! You are incredibly generous to your friends, they are truly blessed! What an amazing guy traveling to Israel on missionary work. He deserves this fantastic gift! I hope the bike runs perfect for him and doesn't develop any long term effects from the salt water and corrosion. Would have been nice for the dealership to also throw in on the "gift" but..... they gotta keep the lights on I guess. That was a great video and thanks for doing this for someone that deserves it!
Once again Sean gives us another example of his devout spirituality. By first parting the waters of gulf coast and bringing back a Harley from the depths. Bless you!! LoL. Really well produced. 👍
Many people try what you are attempting when find Flood bikes or cars super cheap, the only thing I worry about is if you save this cheaply that many others without your skills or resources will try this and fail if you make it look to easy
You only learn one way, and that's by doing. I tip my hat to the people who take on a big project with little to no skill but they still attempt it and do their best.
That is God giving back to one of his children that are spreading the word of God. God bless you Shawn and Sergey for all you do Shawn helping people and spreading the word and the same with Sergey for bringing other cultures to the same believe. And may God be with him on his travels across the world.....
Next time use a 12 volt power with limited power like use on electronic service to don't burn anything and use a infrared camera to see if something burn hot are more easy to find shortcut or corrosion problems
Amen the good Lord was looking out for Sergey. Because of all the great work he does. I was so pulling for this to have a great turn out and it did. Maybe check back in with him after he gets back from his mission overseas and he gets to put some miles on the bike. To see how it all went after putting some miles on it. Great video... You went above and beyond yet again Sean. (I hope I spelled your name right)
It's only natural water weight, there's no water force or pressure to pass the seals. Especially if it sat there playing victim to the water and wasn't started up. Outstanding buy. Still better than buying it at 30k.....
I just recently got to see two Honda ruckus bikes torn down that we're flooded in Florida in our last hurricane and they were destroyed!!! The mechanic said in salt water it takes six minutes and the corrosion starts!!!!
@BikesandBeards these bikes belong to Malcolm Stewart, I don't fabrication at the Stewart compound in central Florida and their mechanic David told me, I will ask him how he knows six minutes to corrosion and let you know.
"My friend Sirgey bought a Flood Damaged Harley for Dirt Cheap" - There, I fixed the video title for you. 21:23 - I immediately clicked thumbs up for that cool shop dog in the background!
Salt doesn't just eat the plugs, it gets into the wire and eventually eat all the way through then you either have a short you will never find or it changes the resistance and you start chasing ghosts.
Love how your channel always spreads the gospel and all the good things you do for other people. God bless you and keep making wholesome videos like these.
@2:03 when removing a seat, a quick tip is to just use a sawzall! I saw that on a professional bike builder show. That's the way they removed the seat.
I’m an insurance adjuster - even if the bike powered on it’s still a total loss. That fuse was removed to keep it from burning to the ground while in storage.
32:00 DUDE THAT WAS PERFECT!!!! Well executed as all get out hahahaha about had me convinced the bike was screwed and I just watched the whole video showing that it wasn't lol
Hey Sean great video love seeing you guys saving such a great bike! Have you had any opportunities to go back and help with the rebuilding in NC ? Those people are still hurting and the MSM news stopped covering it.Just wondering. Keep up the good work!
What about the wheel bearings, Neck Bearings, Brake Calipers, Rotors, swing arm bushings , inner frame that is rusting from the inside out, fork tubes/oil and all the other things overlooked. $2300 in repairs for some oil and labor is just the bare minimum to get it started.
OK, first of all man when we work on motorcycles in our shop “Iron Sharpens Iron garage” we always pray before we hit that start button when there’s bad problems. Also pray before we start working so we don’t have problems before we start and walk through the problems in a way that is more beneficial, just a hint anyway hats off to Sergio or whatever his name is. God bless that man he’s about the father’s business.
Against salt, oxide and even battery leaking, I use vinegar (salt = high Ph, vinegar = low Ph); then I wash with water, dry with air and spray some contact cleaner. The vinegar easily dissolves the salt and some of the oxide, and let you clean it quite easier.
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Boy u got lucky good job
@BikesandBeards
I'm in Cocoa Beach area
Assigned to work at Cape Canaveral Base through end of March.
I'm looking at buying a bike to ride while here,
Any suggestions?
I'm peeking at a 2007 triumph Daytona 675
Any insight on those bikes??
Just got a text for your new T-shirt. Be nice if it had a front pocket. why don’t they make T-shirts with front pockets anymore?🤷♂️
Sell me the haja bike bro
This makes my heart happy😢 I saved up my money for two years and I surprised my dad with a Suzuki GS 500 and it changed his life. He was extremely depressed all of the time never would go out and surprising him with that changed all of that. And then I bought myself a bike three months later. And it was some of the best memories I have with my father. Well, unfortunately, our lawnmower caught fire one day after mowing our yard, and it was in our barn along with our two motorcycles, and they burned to the ground along with everything else that was in there. 😞 I did insurance to refuse to pay and unfortunately it’s been over a year and we still don’t have motorcycles. I’m saving up though and I know God will help when it’s my time !! but seeing videos like this, makes my heart happy keep doing what you’re doing. You are an amazing crew.🙏
Thank you for putting the entire (almost) finished project into one video and not 5 parts. We viewers appreciate it!
You gotta milk those 7 episodes of replacing a transmission spring, for some reason.
@@IcecalGamer gentlemen, nobody does anything for no reason. As a youtuber, you could spend $5k for 1 video that gets 100k views, or spend $5k on 7 videos each earning 100k views. The cost per video is lower when split over multiple videos and they make more money when they have multiple videos.
Basically the more videos, the more views, & the more ad revenue. 7 videos of ad revenue vs only 1. Theres a bunch of analytical benefits with youtube as well. So there's major incentives to break a project into multiple videos but your right, its extremely frustrating as a viewer.
@ That's why i don't watch toobers like that. Or in general consume contents that doesn't respect my time, be it games, books, videos w.e.
Ex: you just wrote 2 paragraphs to explain the basic monetization on YT, and even that is incomplete (no merch, no affiliates, no plugs) .
@pauliewalnuts240 they don't understand this. Tictok ruined them... 30sec and done
@IcecalGamer waste your time? Hahaha nah brah you wasted your brain. You have that short attention span for a reason
@BikesandBeards I didn’t know our neighbor Sergius is a minister until this video. I just know that he and his wife both are always super nice to me and my wife when they walk by our house.
When I purchased a roller tool chest (toolbox) a couple of years ago, Sergius‘s son-in-law saw me struggling to unload it by myself and he was nice enough to help me so that I didn’t damage it.
I'm glad you left the Lancaster area. You sold my son junk! It was before you had a mechanic. We didn't know you weren't mechanically inclined!
Justice for Terry and his son
@@terrymoore9185Was it a cheap bike?
@@terrymoore9185Wow, what is happening here? A whole neighborhood in the comments??
@@ClashwithAxersion UA-cam never fails. 😂 Little bit of drama here and there.
Sergeis laugh is so wholesome! What an azazing dude! God bless!
Great to see a dealership giving the bike a chance trying to make it work and not going negative every step of the way.
If that was saltwater, you need to be sure you get freshwater inside the tubes of the frame to flush the salt out, maybe some salt neutralizer, or the frame will snap at one point. Thanks for sharing and keeping these bikes alive even though others have given up.
that is a really interesting idea, and i did not think of this
@@BikesandBeards
Is that an AI channel run by Artificial Intelligence dropping such intelligent knowledge?
Shouldn't the frame be sealed? Even if water got up to the head bearings it's still sealed.
@@volvo09 Maybe, i normally work on old stuff and that is not always sealed. I would check just to be sure.
@volvo09
If not sealed, fill them with a strong resin, or something to displace oxygen inside them.
Two stories in one here, fix a bike and meet two incredible men. I came for the bike videos but stay for the honesty and kindness of Sean. I remember the first video I saw years ago and the verse at the end had me hooked.
Same, his personality and relationship with Christ is why I click. Even if whatever the video is about isn’t my exact favorite topic. (make/model or its intended purpose) I watch for the comroderee. 💯
Wow did I miss the verse in this video? I only got up once to see if my son had finally gone to sleep.
God bless you Shaun and Bikes and Beards that was truly beautiful what you all did for Sergey.
Shawn, this has to be your best episode! Cool people helping cool people. And a nice bike gets saved in the process! I wish Sergey great success in his ministry!
Comon man, what's going on with the build off? It's been two months...
If you listen between the three channels you will know what's going on
If he releases it now then the others will see and if anyone's is better than will change there's to make there's better it's a build off he will show it just before that all get together to show what they have done
I've only seen Paul's video on the build off recently, the other two have other things to do.
@@itzandylee4397 The whole point of the build off was to show the process along the way
i have to keep my bike a secret until the final video. updates on when coming soon
Sean, you are one of the best humans on this earth, brother. Serg, I'm sure he is extremely happy to have you as a friend and neighbor. Great content and absolutely loved every second watching.
It would be cool if you went on a mission trip with your friend Sergey and filmed his work. I am going to donate to his cause right now.
Thank you, Scott!
That was a great show of kindness Sean ! To help Sergey out of the mess he got in , literally a submarine bike ! Wow was that a lucky break that thing even ran , job well done brother ! You inspire others to good , by leading by example , very rare in our world !
What do you mean with "the mess he got in"?
Nice job Shawn , that was a really cool thing to do. Great video man I was sitting on the edge of my seat ,watching the whole process. Thanks Man.
Your local Harley shop is number 1 in my book. That kind of help is hard to find. and you just don't see that at any shop. Let alone a dealer. 2 thumbs up.
God bless you guys, Sean.
And may God bless Sergius on his latest trip to Israel.
Such goodness here.
Free Palestine 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸
Great video, covered allot of great information and meeting Sergius in the video was the icing on the cake.
From a burned-out bike to a drowned one. You, sir, can choose them.
Awesome one Sean & crew on getting the bike to run, & the big surprise Sergey got when he knew it was his bike priceless 🙏😎🙂👍🙌
Well brother you did it again! You always come through for everybody around you!! I had commented before that if I had met you back when I was raising my kids in Lancaster county we would have become best friend. Then I see your buddy Joe and had to do a double take because he reminds me of my best friend/brother that I have known since I we were 4 years old😄. My youngest son and his wife live in Kentucky and while I plan to get them up here to see me this year with my grandson I would love to come down there as well. If I make it down in the next year or two I want to go meet Matt at Wheels through time and I will definitely look you up as well. Maybe we can go for a ride. You can show me the Tail of the Dragon, my buddy here has been on it many times and brags it up big time. Anyway enough rambling. Keep up the good work brother!!! I can only imagine that God is proud of you!
Good on you, sir! Helping him to reach out to the least and lost is awesome. God bless
“I don’t have a rich vocabulary in English” this fine gentleman speaks better English than some folks I know that have only spoken English their entire lives
You did a very noble thing here brother. Youre a great person, keep it up!
Touched my heart in many, many ways. I am connected to several Jewish pastors in Israel and am personally engaged in ministry including motorcycle ministry. Loving this! I missed your trip through Louisiana due to a ministry bike trip of my own. Hope to hook up one day.
That's really cool that you did that for him. You're a good person Shaun 💯 God bless you 🙏
Love seeing good people helping out good people. You're an awesome guy Sean.
God bless Sergey for all he is doing. Very nice thing you did for him. You are one great guy!
This makes me think of all the headache I went through getting my Goldwing war worthy... Still trying to find all the pieces to rebuild the front forks and one of the front brake calipers... It's been hell to say the least... It's stuck sitting at my company's terminal in La Vergne Tennessee right now..
What year? I have an extra set of forks from an '85.
Thank you Sean, you are a good man. I hope Sergey is safe in his travels.
God rewards those who bless others. Thank you for helping those who help others. God bless.
Brother Shawn, you’re amazing and deserve all of the blessings you’ve received and those that are coming ✊🏾❤️✊🏾
Brilliant stuff and Serge seems like a deserving guy I hope it treats him well 👍
34:19 good soul points there chaps, will get your foot thru the pearly gates, great work 👍🏼
the cross on the right hand side of the road when you leave from bumpus on murfeesboro road is my buddy we got cut cut off by a tesla and both hit it he was on a brand new 636 , i was on my R1 im lucky too be alive . your videos keep me going we always watched them together . thank you man !
Im sorry too hear that
@ thank you for the response ! am moving foward much as possible . keep up the good content would love too run into you in the area sometime !
tell me ya don’t know what your doing when ya get a flooded bike and the first thing ya think to do is put power to it lmaooo
he has said alot he is not a mechanic lol
That caught me off guard lol.
Even after all his videos, he's still lacks basic mechanical comprehension
@@TubaSax133 Don't need to be a mechanic or electrician to know water and electricity = bad.
@@rjswas than what you have to be?
Wow, that was awesome! You are incredibly generous to your friends, they are truly blessed! What an amazing guy traveling to Israel on missionary work. He deserves this fantastic gift! I hope the bike runs perfect for him and doesn't develop any long term effects from the salt water and corrosion. Would have been nice for the dealership to also throw in on the "gift" but..... they gotta keep the lights on I guess. That was a great video and thanks for doing this for someone that deserves it!
21:22 Wait a minute. There's a dog in the shop and you didn't even zoom in on him even for a quick second? Criminal...
Once again Sean gives us another example of his devout spirituality. By first parting the waters of gulf coast and bringing back a Harley from the depths. Bless you!! LoL. Really well produced. 👍
Why don't you start by spraying off all the saltwater and spray on some anti rust cleaner?
Absolutely wonderful thing you did for Sergey! Fun to watch the video. Thank you!
”My best friend Sergei” - Craig has left the chat
Great work guys / I love what you guys did for brother Sergey !
Great work Sean, team and Harley guys.
Awesome job Sean! Really glad it worked out so well.
Many people try what you are attempting when find Flood bikes or cars super cheap, the only thing I worry about is if you save this cheaply that many others without your skills or resources will try this and fail if you make it look to easy
You only learn one way, and that's by doing. I tip my hat to the people who take on a big project with little to no skill but they still attempt it and do their best.
Great video, and good work by you and Sergey. God Bless!
May God bless this man in his work and may God keep him safe in his travels while working to save souls and a big shout out to bikes and beards ❤❤❤❤❤❤
that is absolutely f........ excellent ...well done to all involved and good luck to Sergie and his team
Sergey, what a guy. God bless you
That is God giving back to one of his children that are spreading the word of God. God bless you Shawn and Sergey for all you do Shawn helping people and spreading the word and the same with Sergey for bringing other cultures to the same believe. And may God be with him on his travels across the world.....
Next time use a 12 volt power with limited power like use on electronic service to don't burn anything and use a infrared camera to see if something burn hot are more easy to find shortcut or corrosion problems
And this is why I sub'd to your channel. Great work man. Good luck Sergey!
All that labor, plus a rebuilt transmission and the bill was $2300.....from a Harley dealer? Bullshit.
Yeah, I thought it was interesting he said the bill "amount" out loud. I don't even ride and that number rang weird in my head.
Transmission was a swap not rebuild if you listened They changed the oil a few times and cleaned some connections.
@@fazerfan A Harley transmission swap isn't $2300.
I started out watching bikes and beards and we wound up at a Harley shop. I thought he was gonna fix it.
2300 for the labour and oil but he bought the trans part separately
Amen the good Lord was looking out for Sergey. Because of all the great work he does. I was so pulling for this to have a great turn out and it did. Maybe check back in with him after he gets back from his mission overseas and he gets to put some miles on the bike. To see how it all went after putting some miles on it. Great video... You went above and beyond yet again Sean. (I hope I spelled your name right)
It's only natural water weight, there's no water force or pressure to pass the seals. Especially if it sat there playing victim to the water and wasn't started up. Outstanding buy. Still better than buying it at 30k.....
fantastic work. god bless you and everyone involved in making his harley ride ready
33:10 dang i wish my neighbors were as cool as Sean.
What inspirational video. Thank you, Sean, and Sergi!
I just recently got to see two Honda ruckus bikes torn down that we're flooded in Florida in our last hurricane and they were destroyed!!! The mechanic said in salt water it takes six minutes and the corrosion starts!!!!
i wonder how he knows that
@BikesandBeards these bikes belong to Malcolm Stewart, I don't fabrication at the Stewart compound in central Florida and their mechanic David told me, I will ask him how he knows six minutes to corrosion and let you know.
Sean you’re such a good man and a good neighbor. That was a good story 😊😇
1989 Honda NX125 clean title runs rides and stops, 5714 miles. Seller wants $1000 firm, buy or pass? I know it's slow, I like that..😅
You’ll have fun on that right there
If it runs good there's no reason not to buy it
"My friend Sirgey bought a Flood Damaged Harley for Dirt Cheap" - There, I fixed the video title for you.
21:23 - I immediately clicked thumbs up for that cool shop dog in the background!
People, in Florida selling their cars get rid of it cause salt damage to the car start happening in a few months
Great bike story. I was also born in former soviet union. Awesome of you fixing that bike for Sergey.
Salt doesn't just eat the plugs, it gets into the wire and eventually eat all the way through then you either have a short you will never find or it changes the resistance and you start chasing ghosts.
God bless you Sergey!! You’re doing gods work and you are truly an inspiration! Safe travels my brother 🙏🏻❤️
Love how your channel always spreads the gospel and all the good things you do for other people. God bless you and keep making wholesome videos like these.
Why do guys that don't know how to use tools always have a toolbox like a minivan and the first tool they use is vise grips or a hammer
You did a great job for a great man. I love what you do, and I appreciate you and your crew. 🎉❤
Greetings from Ukraine to Sergey!
Hi!
Great video! Good to see you bring life into a bike that was probably going to the junk yard when a little bit of work would revive it.
Praying for Sergey and his works he’s doing.
this is why i love this channel.. you have a good heart ..
@2:03 when removing a seat, a quick tip is to just use a sawzall! I saw that on a professional bike builder show. That's the way they removed the seat.
From an burnt down bike to a drowned one. You sir can pick them.
Thats awesome what you guys did for Surgey! You might wanna question the HD "master mechanic". " Do I tap it"? Its a fuel injected bike bro lol 😂😂😂
Someone pulled that fuse to get a payout from the insurance
I’m an insurance adjuster - even if the bike powered on it’s still a total loss. That fuse was removed to keep it from burning to the ground while in storage.
32:00 DUDE THAT WAS PERFECT!!!! Well executed as all get out hahahaha about had me convinced the bike was screwed and I just watched the whole video showing that it wasn't lol
Ay yes first thing I do when there potentially water in the gas, coolant, and oil is start it up!! Let’s see if she cranks 🎉🎉 😂😂
Transmission was salvagable. Dissassemble it all, glass bead everything, replaced broken parts, reassemble. This bike is surely salvagable.
Who would ever bring a bike to Sean to fix. Most ridiculous idea ever. He's not even a "backyard mechanic"
Thanks for the daily dose of positivity. The end reveal was priceless.
Catch and release
@bikesandbeards hey Shaun how are you, one day I hope come and visit! Good luck with bikes, love the channel!
Abolutly incredible job Sean, and crew.
There isn"t any amount of saltwater gonna ruin a Harley. It was already junk from the factory.
A comment I can agree with 😂
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Don’t be jealous. Let me guess, y’all ride goldwings. 😂
@ definitely not, I’ve actually owned several Harley’s, very nice to look at awful to own.
@@FluffySteel i own one and love it.
Hey Sean great video love seeing you guys saving such a great bike! Have you had any opportunities to go back and help with the rebuilding in NC ? Those people are still hurting and the MSM news stopped covering it.Just wondering. Keep up the good work!
The salt will continue eating the wires none stop
I love watching flood car/truck videos & now I’m seeing flood bikes??? Even better!
5k too much. 😏🥴
we will see
Bless you guys, including Sergey!
Why would anyone under the age of 75 even want a motorised sofa like that ??.
They're damn comfortable, I'm 42 and I want one.
Because it's a motorised sofa. What's not to like?
What about the wheel bearings, Neck Bearings, Brake Calipers, Rotors, swing arm bushings , inner frame that is rusting from the inside out, fork tubes/oil and all the other things overlooked. $2300 in repairs for some oil and labor is just the bare minimum to get it started.
the fact that 30% of the isræli population is from the former soviet union should tell you all you need to know about the legitimacy of the state
Just so you know, I had to pause to find the Bumpus Harley website. Impressed!
free palestine 🤍🖤💚❤
Keep up with the good work love watching your videos on UA-cam God bless an. Have a good New year
Sergey is 1 to 1 copy of Albert Einstein!!!! Is anybody notice it? God bless you guys and your channel. You doing great things.
😂
OK, first of all man when we work on motorcycles in our shop “Iron Sharpens Iron garage” we always pray before we hit that start button when there’s bad problems. Also pray before we start working so we don’t have problems before we start and walk through the problems in a way that is more beneficial, just a hint anyway hats off to Sergio or whatever his name is. God bless that man he’s about the father’s business.
Against salt, oxide and even battery leaking, I use vinegar (salt = high Ph, vinegar = low Ph); then I wash with water, dry with air and spray some contact cleaner. The vinegar easily dissolves the salt and some of the oxide, and let you clean it quite easier.
common salt is neutral 7 by itself. copper sulfate is low ph, vinegar is low ph. it's dissolving rather than reacting so it does work.