BARBER VINTAGE MOTORCYCLE SWAP MEET BIG FINAL EPISODE
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- Dave covers the Barber Vintage Motorcycle Swap meet the heads home to check on storm damage from Hurricane Milton. This Part 2 of the series.
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Good thing I'm 1000 miles away.
Still really enjoying the sunshine and bikes.
Thanks.
Thanks for another great video, I liked all the bikes, Thanks for pointing your favorite ones out, And tell us a little bit about each one, You're one smart cookie when it comes to the Motorcycle world, I missed getting to be there this year, Had to put a transmission in my vehicle, And it was 11PM on Saturday when we finally turn the key to crank it up, But this video made me feel like I was right there with you all, Thanks again for your time, Pensacola,
No problem. Hoped your transmission worked.
That was great ! Love the vintage enduros and minis .
Glad you enjoyed it!
I enjoy this channel so much. I was glad to see your shop weathered the storm ⛈️
Thank you!
Old Timer bicycle riding neighbor. Again enjoyed your tour. That Honda CL 77 caught my eye. Had one. Commuted 50 miles a day on it,rain,shine, sleet or snow. Let it go for $425.00. That was many years ago!
Always interesting, Dave. Thanks for the show.
Glad you enjoyed it. You're welcome
Glad you are back and hope you are doing well. I really love the swap meet videos and your shop is OK.
Thanks Dave.
You're welcome
... thats the 4TH Speedway 125 with the Sachs ive seen im in Ohio to so that helps my neighbor had one new in the day it would scream Thanks Bullpen ..!
You're welcome
I hope everything is OK at your home in Florida. Nice little swap meet but your right the Hotels are just to dang expensive and they raise the prices for just any reason at all. I guess the Patel's that own over 70% of the Hotels in the US do not have enough money for themselves. Great Video, Thanks
Nice job on the sportster in the parking lot
Thanks 👍
It was great to see you
Thank you
Thanks Dave,
You're welcome
The bike with the predator engine looks like its from cars and cameras.I guess breaking into your own shop is better than it getting flooded...
The foam worked kept the mice out , burglars, sunshine and the water. Jack the room prices up did you take the soap home.
Oh, I didnt think of that!
Great to see you well and safe. Hope Mrs. Dave is angry because you skipped town and left her to it.
She's welcome to come along! lol
Dave, nice job, I honestly thought the form and tape was overkill, but it shamed to work.
Did you see our video after Hurricane Ian? That's what had me worried. ua-cam.com/video/BuHnyXdL4qk/v-deo.html
I'd like to know the story of the P11 with the brush guards.
Thanks for stopping at the Montedaro, Frontera and the DR650. Thats my niche having grown up on TR6c and Matador
Right on
Looked for you sunday about 2pm-did you leave early like many others?
Yes. I had to check on the hurricane
How are you feeling, Dave? Did Milton bother you much? We got off light this time.
Good, and we got off easy from the Storm. Thanks
What hotel did you stay at and how far in advance did you book the room? I'd like to reserve a room for next year but I'm not sure where to stay down there. I'd like to find something that's not crazy expensive. (Edit - I wrote my comment before I got to the end where you talk about the hotel. Now Im tempted to camp out rather than pay for a hotel.)
I booked it in July.
Glad your shop kept dry. Where can you find a list of all of the motorcycle swap meets and shows in the US? I’m in Ocala, but I would travel maybe one or two states or more to go to a good swap meet or show. Just sold a 77 CB750 F and looking for a Suzuki TS 250 or 400.
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First, back in the saddle
I was wondering about you!
Why do you skip over the vintage Hondas?
Which ones?
Hello There, it looks like you have a 1970 BSA Firebird Scrambler on the back of your pick up truck. I also have one of those, early 1970 ones like HD engine and frame numbers have grey faced gauges and later in the year of 1970 around March and on are Black faced gauges,
My bike has HD engine and frame numbers which are July 1969 but 1970 model year. Would be interesting to know what the two letters of your bike are. Mine is the same colour as yours. Cheers.
Yes. I bought that there. I had one before but I sold it. Which two letters?
Dave I don’t get your business model ? You buy the most obscure obsolete non mainstream Japanese/Italian etc bikes that seem difficult to sell? Especially unknown make off road trail type bikes, who buys these? Why don’t you buy more big Z’s GT’s XS’s CB’s etc ? At least you know there’s a big market out there for them?
Yeah, I ask myself that too, but everyone wants way to much for those mainstream Japanese bikes. The prices they ask are unsustainable, I guess I just think I'm getting basic value and not fluff. They made so many of those too
@@bullpencycles yes I understand what your saying Dave and see where your coming from. Those mainstream bikes I’ve mentioned are ridiculous prices here in the UK as well! Even a dog of a Z650 needing total restoration people are asking 2K plus sometimes!….God forbid should you have a z900 which no one asks less than 6-7K regardless of condition! Ouch. My own 76 Z900 I bought in 1979 for £925. I have an agreed insurance valuation on it for £12K…. Gulp…..