Severely Neglected Wheel Restoration

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  • @RRCRestoration
    @RRCRestoration  4 роки тому +52

    Hey Guys, As you have probably noticed already i have updated the channel name and logo. The channel is no longer Really Random Channel it is now RRC Restoration. Just incase you were wondering why the water marks in the video still say Really Random Channel. Enjoy.

  • @RRCRestoration
    @RRCRestoration  6 років тому +1742

    Due to the sheer amount of negative comments i am getting from people i feel it necessary to pin a comment here explaining why i didn't remove or change the wheel bearings and the reason is very simple. The wheel is NOT going back on the road it is going to be wall mounted and backlit as a feature. so i dont see the point of wasting perfectly good money on a brand new bearing just to have it hanging on a wall when the old ruined one does equally as good a job. Thanks for your understanding RRC
    So now we have moved on from the bearings and onto the thread lock.... seriously?

    • @MonoMoto
      @MonoMoto 6 років тому +37

      hah thanks ! was wondering about that and also re-using the kush-drive pads :) - Sorry OCD in us is taking over after seeing all that beautiful craftsmanship and then not seeing new bearings going in hahaha

    • @InFlamesOfSorrow
      @InFlamesOfSorrow 6 років тому +25

      You didnt Pin your comment ! :-)
      And thanks for making this clear... i was wondering the same!
      I thought... why restoring everything and then leaving some rust inside of the wheel? (ment the Bearing)
      But now its clear...

    • @redneckmechanic8094
      @redneckmechanic8094 6 років тому +10

      Really Random Channel glad ya said something cause it bothered me the whole video but good job man 👍🏻

    • @Spiderelectron
      @Spiderelectron 6 років тому +19

      Ignore the negative people, they are sad and have nothing better to do. It doesn't hurt your youtube channel - all interactions, +ve and -ve are the same in UA-cam terms. Great stuff! One more subscriber today!

    • @JNorth87
      @JNorth87 6 років тому +51

      If its never going on the road, why use stud locker on the caliper bolts?

  • @googledude7459
    @googledude7459 6 років тому +13

    lovely video i love the fact that there is no unnecessary music in the background..! thanks for sharing and great job out there ..cheers mate

    • @RRCRestoration
      @RRCRestoration  6 років тому +1

      Hey, Thanks for the comment. Glad you enjoyed the video :)

    • @googledude7459
      @googledude7459 6 років тому

      i meant love not live lol anyway you got yourself a new subscriber from Mauritius island .well im actually having a look at your channel ..one word . fantastic waiting for the next video ..greetings mate

  • @TheMrWoodsman
    @TheMrWoodsman 6 років тому +32

    Please don’t take any notice of negative comments on your video, watching you work was very satisfying and enjoyable, what you do is up to you and remember it’s your project, so do what you want to do and stuff anyone that has a negative comment.

  • @JoePinball2006
    @JoePinball2006 2 роки тому +2

    This is a lovely resto, but I have 2 points: 1) you re-used the old cush-drive rubbers, which by now are probably rock-solid and so won't offer any smoothing out of drivetrain impulses giving a rougher ride and reduced chain life expectancy (always fit new ones if they are more than 5 years old I was told by a dealer) and 2) all that lovely resto work and the wheel is finished with it's original rusted bearings, that might fall apart after some miles. Again, new bearings would have perfectly sealed the deal!

  • @qave
    @qave 6 років тому +1276

    thank you for not using any music.

  • @shinraorg
    @shinraorg 6 років тому +19

    Very pleasing to watch. Man this guy has faster hands than machines.

  • @Saavik256
    @Saavik256 5 років тому +6

    Holy crap, the difference between the disgusting starting state and the *gorgeous* end result is absolutely amazing!

  • @willadams9001
    @willadams9001 2 роки тому

    Oh this is you! Wow I’m on a UA-cam nostalgia rabbit hole this evening - it’s not the same without the voiceovers we get in 2022

  • @MOTOPILOT6
    @MOTOPILOT6 4 роки тому +50

    Well done. But I was waiting to see you heat the wheel to drop out those hammered bearings for a new set. Not sure I'd trust those rubber sprocket hub cushions either. But still...inspiring work. MP

    • @HalfdeadRider
      @HalfdeadRider 3 роки тому +3

      The cush drive rubbers are not dry hard and cracked, I personally would maybe have used a bit of silicon grease on them to make sure they stayed that way, rubbed on left to absorb for a while and wipe off excess so won't pick up dirt. As for the bearings, maybe best to while the wheel is off the bike and as the wheel was in that condition, but they could be fine, anyway he done what he said he would do.

    • @rickvasquez6677
      @rickvasquez6677 3 роки тому

      @@HalfdeadRider shut up

    • @HalfdeadRider
      @HalfdeadRider 3 роки тому +4

      @@rickvasquez6677 gonna make me! 🤣🤣

    • @seymourskinner2533
      @seymourskinner2533 3 роки тому +1

      My thoughts too. I’d be changing the bearings at least. Probably those rubbers as well

    • @mhsucio6830
      @mhsucio6830 3 роки тому +2

      Dude I am literally bothered at the fact he does all of this pretty damn well…. Yet didn’t change the fucking bearings…… WTF!?

  • @fullgametherapy
    @fullgametherapy 5 років тому +4

    Repsol fans would mighty appreciate this work.
    And I'm 1 of them :)

    • @uhtred7860
      @uhtred7860 3 роки тому

      You're a fan of a Global petrochemical Company? Kind of a weird thing to be a fan of, but Ok. :-)

  • @antoniod.akasoldierofthelo6226
    @antoniod.akasoldierofthelo6226 6 років тому +15

    My friend some people will spend alot of time & energy being negative of what others are doing. You never know who you are inspiring, keep up the good work 👊

  • @kvrreddy1605
    @kvrreddy1605 6 років тому

    I am an auto enthusiast and I am aware this wheel is not going on the road, but such meticulous restoration is satisfying to watch. Great job.

  • @joentje292
    @joentje292 6 років тому +5

    As a motorbike mechanic myself I can't stand the way you do certain tasks
    Nice Honda orange on a suzuki rim by the way 😜
    End result is very nice my man!

    • @RRCRestoration
      @RRCRestoration  6 років тому +1

      Hey, Thanks for the comment. Im surprised its taken as long as this to get picked up on the Repsol orange on a Suzuki rim haha!
      What tasks do i do that annoy you? Im curious as with this video for fun i decided to deliberately do a few jobs wrong or awkwardly to see how many people pick them up ;) so far a few have slipped past the viewers ;)
      Glad you enjoyed the video ;)

    • @joentje292
      @joentje292 6 років тому

      Really Random Channel you take critics well man! Awesome
      It started with taking the tire off, you rubbed the pusher arm on the rim..
      When taking the valve stem off you cut into the rim; (Push the valve down and cut along the bottom but away from the rim, as long as the brass stem itself is free, you're good) and the same with the wheel weights. (Use a plastic rod with a flat end instead, prevents scratching 😜)
      Also, hold the rim whilst you open the tire lift mashine, saves you more damage, also helps to put tape or plastic covers on the clamps themselves to give the rim more grip and again, prevent damage 😊
      Then when putting the new valve stem in you used a hammer, valvestems are made to be pulled through, hitting them can cause the brass in the stem to misshape and leak overtime. There are special tools to pull them though, but you can make your own by welding a steel stem cap on a rod (preferably with a T-piece)
      Then I can start about the bearings, but I read your pinned comment.
      Hope this can help you in the future 😉👍
      If you want to know more tips and tricks or need help, you can always dm me on insta under the same username.

    • @RRCRestoration
      @RRCRestoration  6 років тому

      Im always open to constructive criticism, its how you learn :)
      Nice you spotted everything i knew i would get picked up on, you know your stuff ;). Im surprised you didnt pick me up on using red stud lock and torquing down the brake disc with an impact gun ;) Haha.
      No worries.

    • @joentje292
      @joentje292 6 років тому +1

      Really Random Channel beleve me, in a busy workshop only parts within an engine will be torqued down, and the threadlocker... Well, to be honnest, eighter red or blue will do, you don't want the bolts to come lose anyways, before removing them just heat up the metal around the bolts, threadlock will become soft again and due to expantion you'll always be able to remove the bolts easier.
      And hey, for saying I know my stuff, that's why its my job 😜 but I sill have lots to learn.
      Thanks anyways 😉

  • @michaelmatthews8171
    @michaelmatthews8171 6 років тому +27

    So good to see the the centre of the wheel painted too as in where the tyre fits so any corrosion removed and a good seal for the tyre..Great work...

  • @KillSwitchNY
    @KillSwitchNY 6 років тому +6

    That spindle you made on the 2 jack stands to paint easily was genious.

  • @greenland2854
    @greenland2854 6 років тому

    I LOVE WHAT YOU DO! You do not try to be famous by showing off you face but focus on the task on hand. I love the description you spent time to explain it. The speed is just right, since it needs to cover lot of details. One thing for sure is you have stamina and well organised than I am. I have learnt from you not just reviving the items. Keep going! Thank you so much!

  • @o.rgarage9660
    @o.rgarage9660 6 років тому +21

    This is MY type of asmr 😍😍😂

    • @jdheli9504
      @jdheli9504 6 років тому +1

      This is my type of porn. 😁

    • @pixel6173
      @pixel6173 6 років тому +2

      This is my type of a UA-cam video about restoring an old wheel

  • @parillascrambler8492
    @parillascrambler8492 5 років тому +4

    Very nice, its refreshing to see the type of patience it takes to restore something like this and it's very satisfying to see the results.

  • @prpp1809
    @prpp1809 2 роки тому

    i dont have to look for anymore for how to videos on this subject youve covered it all, thank you bro! gonna get supplies and start on my 90 1100 katana rims hopefully equal to your job!

  • @missyscurlock7964
    @missyscurlock7964 5 років тому +3

    That is completely amazing !! First I've seen anything like this. Perfect 👌 job ! 😘

  • @notsteve1475
    @notsteve1475 6 років тому +6

    Absolutely stunning. PRO work...

  • @bboybossy
    @bboybossy 5 років тому +8

    I watched hole video. Really impressed me. You are working perfectly already. I wish I meet hole my life with the person whose work like you. Great great just great

  • @ChadwickRider
    @ChadwickRider 6 років тому +1

    Okay, gotta say... using the jack stands for application was genius! I'm definitely borrowing this method, thanks for sharing!

    • @RRCRestoration
      @RRCRestoration  6 років тому

      Haha no problem, Glad you learned a trick of the trade ;) Thank you for watching

  • @dinudaniel261
    @dinudaniel261 5 років тому +13

    Almost 16mil views in 8 months!!! Congratulations!!!great videos,keep up the good work

  • @James-bg1hm
    @James-bg1hm 6 років тому +26

    Got some fancy tools there. When I want to change a tire I have to use a bunch of flat head screwdrivers, a nice cinderblocks to sit on, and a lot of cursing.

  • @nickkk420
    @nickkk420 6 років тому +7

    If my hands moved that quick I'd accomplish alot too, lol just razing, amazing job man

    • @RRCRestoration
      @RRCRestoration  6 років тому

      HAHA, Thanks for the comment glad you enjoyed it.

  • @usernamepassword9728
    @usernamepassword9728 6 років тому

    I was going to watch it... but, the thumbnail already showed the before and after. Thank you for saving me 18 minutes. lol

    • @gorgon9786
      @gorgon9786 5 років тому

      ..then why thrown away time on a comment..? -..

  • @DameAndThatGame
    @DameAndThatGame 6 років тому +311

    Brilliant job! Next video, Jack Stand Restoration :)

    • @RRCRestoration
      @RRCRestoration  6 років тому +26

      If you guys would like to see that id happily create a video doing it ;) Thanks for the comment.

    • @safedrive32
      @safedrive32 6 років тому +2

      I was thinking the same!

    • @corycarpenter4218
      @corycarpenter4218 6 років тому

      Thought the same thing. Just found the channel and watched 3 vids already haha

    • @ezelk1337
      @ezelk1337 6 років тому

      Fantastic job! What brand of paint did you use?
      Thanks

    • @sadboymc2316
      @sadboymc2316 6 років тому

      behind the scene

  • @LorraineHatrix
    @LorraineHatrix 6 років тому +5

    Beautiful restoration, I loved watching all the way through XO

  • @climbjay
    @climbjay 6 років тому +5

    I fucking love these video where they speed up the entire process in certain parts and keep the sound!
    SO satisfying hearing what a liquid spray bottle sounds like at x8 speed 😁

  • @SebastianTrii
    @SebastianTrii 3 роки тому +1

    I love those 20 min fix your bike videos... means it take me 2 days...

  • @AH-fl4lx
    @AH-fl4lx 6 років тому +299

    Next restoration, the tire machine🤔

  • @JimmysJunk
    @JimmysJunk 6 років тому +18

    This is so oddly satisfying. I watched from start to finish just because I wanted to see it all. lol

  • @EternityIl
    @EternityIl 6 років тому +4

    Amazing restoration! From mexico🇲🇽

  • @Redpass63
    @Redpass63 5 років тому

    Congratulations on the truly exceptional work. Too bad for the bearing that has not been changed. It is the most important part of the wheel.

    • @RRCRestoration
      @RRCRestoration  5 років тому +1

      The wheel is wall mounted no need for changing the bearings ;)

    • @Redpass63
      @Redpass63 5 років тому

      @@RRCRestoration :)

  • @andrewbozhozr
    @andrewbozhozr 5 років тому +131

    Please tell me you've changed those bearings...

    • @pablogonzalezhermosilla4210
      @pablogonzalezhermosilla4210 5 років тому +16

      Read description ffs.

    • @MCruzerProductions
      @MCruzerProductions 5 років тому +9

      Even thought he said the tire isn't going back on the road, if they are low mileage bearings they may still be good. Considering how easily the wheel spins on the spindle I'd say they are road worthy. You'd want to check for play and smoothness, if both check out you're set to go

    • @eeunjeung
      @eeunjeung 4 роки тому

      bodoh ke bangang?

    • @danielflyntz1667
      @danielflyntz1667 4 роки тому +5

      Do the bearings for good measure is my vote

    • @kyakukid1
      @kyakukid1 4 роки тому +1

      @@danielflyntz1667, I agree.

  • @nordrock2907
    @nordrock2907 6 років тому +34

    Excellent job! I like the colour you chose for the wheel it reminds me of Honda Repsol MotoGP team.

    • @RRCRestoration
      @RRCRestoration  6 років тому +8

      Hey, Thanks for the comment. You have a good eye because thats exactly what the colour is Repsol orange ;)

    • @randalljames1
      @randalljames1 6 років тому +1

      On a Suzuki wheel... oh the pain....

  • @TheMlgFox
    @TheMlgFox 6 років тому +5

    This came out magnificently, great job dude.

  • @davidthomson7815
    @davidthomson7815 Рік тому

    Talented with all the restorations I've seen. Well done!

  • @that1dude552
    @that1dude552 6 років тому +12

    This was fantastic, thank you for spending your money on these things for our pleasure meant... I appreciate that my friend

  • @rodneyc.rutherford5674
    @rodneyc.rutherford5674 6 років тому +8

    Hey you did a great job. If people had a little common since they would understand you did the video to show how you can make old stuff look good. 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @psdaengr911
    @psdaengr911 6 років тому +4

    I thought the job was done very nicely. I understand about the bearings. I was wondering though, if this were not going to be a decorative piece, but put back on the road, would you have painted the inside of the rim? I ask because I will be restoring some wheels that will be used on a vehicle.

    • @RRCRestoration
      @RRCRestoration  6 років тому +2

      Hey, Thanks for the comment. If the rim were going back on the road no i wouldn't paint the inside of the rim as i feel the paint surface would be to slippery for the bead of the tyre to get a good grip on and on a high power or heavy bike you run the risk of the tyre slipping around the rim either under hard acceleration or heavy braking.

  • @VeradonaRestoration
    @VeradonaRestoration 5 років тому

    Nice restoration 👍

  • @keeswu9538
    @keeswu9538 6 років тому +3

    You've got a talent buddy keep it up
    And i enjoyed your video

  • @obfuscated3090
    @obfuscated3090 6 років тому +7

    Useful and well done video!I have my wheels sand blasted by my local monument shop. Those all have powerful engine driven compressors and large industrial blast pots so most do blasting on the side. (I also trade farm eggs for blast work, everyone wins!)
    As for the fools manstruating about wheel bearings. what I do would REALLY trigger them:
    I use sections of quality 7/8" diameter allthread with nuts and large washers in place of the axle. I seal the washers to the wheel hub using clear RTV. Most people don't know standard automotive RTV sealant easily survives powder coating! I don't pull the old bearings and seals before sand blasting, powder coating or paint. The allthread is even more convenient than an old stock axle. Sand doesn't get in and the old grease doesn't escape. Of course I pull the old seals (the heat doesn't bother them so if you KNOW your bearings are good you can leave them in place) to inspect the old bearings which I usually replace since they are dirt cheap. I block off steering necks this way when blasting and coating frames. No need to pull the bearing races that way.
    I've had four pairs of wheels and four frames (including my mentors Catalina Gold Star and 1939 Indian Chief frames, he's a restorer and was delighted) powder coated this way so far

    • @monk3yface99
      @monk3yface99 5 років тому

      Ob Fuscated how long did it take you to write this??

  • @joses8669
    @joses8669 6 років тому +9

    You did an AMAZING JOB

  • @sendheron1
    @sendheron1 3 роки тому

    😳😳Wow!! What a difference, Class job 👏👏👍👍

  • @alexlieutenant4003
    @alexlieutenant4003 6 років тому +44

    Holy shit this guy gets soo many views ....... and i like it because it's WELL DESERVED

    • @RRCRestoration
      @RRCRestoration  6 років тому +1

      Hey, Thanks very much for your kind comment :)

    • @Sms8668
      @Sms8668 6 років тому

      Mouad L. Hd
      No lie. Freaky Skilled !!

  • @isleepinaboxi1077
    @isleepinaboxi1077 6 років тому +7

    i dont care if the other three dont match, i want that wheel for my car! :D

  • @xlefty
    @xlefty 6 років тому +47

    No 3000 wet sand for the clear? Level that orange peel? Just kidding the level of detail is awesome. Great work

    • @RameshRamesh-ib7yd
      @RameshRamesh-ib7yd 5 років тому

      Gabriel Nguyen is an

    • @ShootingSportz
      @ShootingSportz 4 роки тому +2

      Sad to see all that work sanding and priming, only to have that orange peel. I appreciate the time and effort, but I agree.

  • @pacobanshee5265
    @pacobanshee5265 11 місяців тому

    Somehow, now I feel relieved… hahaha!
    Cool video, nice work!!
    🤘🏻👽

  • @TKedzierski
    @TKedzierski 6 років тому +34

    Makes you want to roll up the sleeves yourself and bring something back to it's mint condition.

    • @michaelhendrix9479
      @michaelhendrix9479 6 років тому

      Hi, hope you are doing good. I got a duplicate title for the mobile home. I'm filling out some forms. I have one that needs your SSN and signature. Can I sign your name on this form? I also need your SSN. Please. Thanks

  • @largejoseph7914
    @largejoseph7914 6 років тому +57

    I hope you torqued those bolts down. It sure would be catastrophic if they came loose while hanging on your wall. ;)

  • @My_Op
    @My_Op 4 роки тому +6

    5:54 I thought the fly I heard was in my room, I'm listening with great headphones, I touched my right ear!

  • @miguevilla1026
    @miguevilla1026 6 років тому

    Great job. He lacked to wash the bearings with gasoline and grease it and check the madness👌👌💪🤞

  • @desertdenizen6428
    @desertdenizen6428 6 років тому +21

    Yeah, I think I like the orange one better!

    • @Hurkes
      @Hurkes 6 років тому

      Used to like the color Orange but then gorange

  • @Gitarrennarr
    @Gitarrennarr 6 років тому +13

    Really great demonstration of what can be reached in even such a case!
    What have you put into water for the bolts and the disk? Amazing!

    • @RRCRestoration
      @RRCRestoration  6 років тому +3

      Hey, Thanks for the comment. It's called DEOX C by Bilt Hamber

  • @jeffintoronto5712
    @jeffintoronto5712 6 років тому +7

    Very nice. I would have painted the spokes light blue 'cause I love the Gulf Racing livery colours.

    • @RRCRestoration
      @RRCRestoration  6 років тому +1

      Now thats an idea! I wonder what could i restore that would look good in the gulf racing colours?

    • @thealmosthdchannel
      @thealmosthdchannel 6 років тому

      an old Ducati motorcycle? lol

    • @thealmosthdchannel
      @thealmosthdchannel 6 років тому

      Either that or a Triumph Daytona

  • @jasont2074
    @jasont2074 3 роки тому +2

    BET THATS SO REWARDING!!! Top job, was so satisfying to watch, a lot of skill there

  • @revineydogiratorio9739
    @revineydogiratorio9739 6 років тому +158

    algum brasileiro aqui assistindo esse vídeo?

  • @supremoyt4699
    @supremoyt4699 6 років тому +5

    The satisfaction. You earned my respect sir. Great video.
    #newsubscriber

  • @Kushal-xs3qo
    @Kushal-xs3qo 6 років тому +87

    Very satisfying video

  • @weedyplays01
    @weedyplays01 3 роки тому +2

    Good job bro I really appreciate your work 👌🤗,love from india 🇮🇳😍🔥

  • @ВиталийМиненков-ц9й
    @ВиталийМиненков-ц9й 6 років тому +4

    If I'm not mistaken this is a wheel from a Suzuki motorcycle, they basically have a pattern of spokes

    • @patrickperry6945
      @patrickperry6945 6 років тому

      Виталий Миненков Glad I saw your post. I could not figure out why the brake rotors would be attached to the wheel. Makes sense now. Thank you for unintentionally clearing that up for me.

    • @nazrishuib6533
      @nazrishuib6533 6 років тому

      khgyg l22.6 9900u6b7

  • @Chiggadestroyer
    @Chiggadestroyer 6 років тому +7

    Well and it just happens to be my favorite motorcycle rim/wheel

    • @donvanco3078
      @donvanco3078 6 років тому

      So what are the rubber inserts? Do they merely provide a counter-weight for the brake rotor?

  • @sldierboy
    @sldierboy 6 років тому +10

    Awesome work. I’ve seen your other videos before but never clicked. You have one more sub. About to watch the other videos you’ve made. Way to go on your attention to detail. Looks amazing.

    • @RRCRestoration
      @RRCRestoration  6 років тому +2

      Hey, Glad to have you as a subscriber :). In the past few videos i have made big changes to the way i film and carry out the restorations, changes for the better i think. my early stuff isnt really as professional as it could be but the only way to get better is practice as they say: )

    • @zbychlane4589
      @zbychlane4589 6 років тому

      Josh Pena yfyggh

  • @ronnelbeldia2626
    @ronnelbeldia2626 3 роки тому

    Even it is 2 years ago i still impressed on skill and the step by step procedure of your work 👌👍😁

  • @SergioInzunza
    @SergioInzunza 5 років тому +5

    Thanks for my quick fix of OCD.

  • @mantaship
    @mantaship 6 років тому +65

    OK, totally stealing that bar across the jack stands idea.

    • @RRCRestoration
      @RRCRestoration  6 років тому +2

      Haha be my guest 👍

    • @StevenBuchanan
      @StevenBuchanan 6 років тому

      Just what I was thinking.

    • @rexotutini3667
      @rexotutini3667 6 років тому

      Fantastic im using it to.

    • @Slayer3294
      @Slayer3294 6 років тому +1

      Where is no other way most people do same just think what way you can do it......? You will come with same idea. nothin special just simple logical thinkin. or go any paint shop most do same

  • @bobbymccann5894
    @bobbymccann5894 6 років тому +37

    I'm getting suspicious because most of the comments are... very positive

    • @RRCRestoration
      @RRCRestoration  6 років тому +4

      Im loving the fact most of the comments are positive. My channel is a happy place i don't like negativity :)

    • @drpy1760
      @drpy1760 6 років тому

      Nice people

    • @ΑχιλλεαςΜιαμης
      @ΑχιλλεαςΜιαμης 6 років тому

      The Amazing Fry μαντιναδεσ

  • @Navyguy
    @Navyguy 3 роки тому

    *if it is anyone it is this man who can build a time machine...wow* ❤️🔆

  • @DubsterLohitSharma
    @DubsterLohitSharma 5 років тому +3

    The brushing sound is so satisfying

  • @rensversluis9433
    @rensversluis9433 6 років тому +10

    Great job!! Looks awesome. Can you also show a motorcycle wheel with spokes? That would be a great help! Thnx for the video's!!

    • @RRCRestoration
      @RRCRestoration  6 років тому +4

      thanks very much. I actually restored a set of spoked wheels last year off camera but if you guys would like to see a spoked wheel done im more than happy to oblige at some point.

  • @ODNA_GAZ
    @ODNA_GAZ 6 років тому +9

    Шикарно👍👍👍 Super 👏👏👏

  • @carzoneofficial
    @carzoneofficial 5 років тому +1

    Hard work is shining in this video

  • @mschmitz57
    @mschmitz57 5 років тому +54

    I would have started with the pressure washer.

  • @electronicshelpcare
    @electronicshelpcare 6 років тому +9

    Thanks.nice video.

  • @mauriciomacri9390
    @mauriciomacri9390 6 років тому +5

    you are very good at what you do greetings from argentina friend

  • @johndillon5290
    @johndillon5290 5 років тому

    Nice job, very methodical. If you spray a guide coat on your primed surface before sanding it will locate any high spots.

    • @RRCRestoration
      @RRCRestoration  5 років тому +1

      HI, Thanks for leaving a comment. Thanks for the tip but no need to worry i'm a professionally trained auto painter ;)

  • @hbb2313
    @hbb2313 6 років тому +9

    you have amazing tools ❤

  • @allen2905
    @allen2905 6 років тому +10

    Impressive. new subscriber. loved the idea of jack stands with a metal rod. Question: what was the powder you placed in the water bucket to clean/derust? the metal parts. (probably should know but you are my first resto-man). Ps. worked in a tire shop for 13 years and my boss was always on us to clean the tire changer.....lucky you to have your own machine

    • @RRCRestoration
      @RRCRestoration  6 років тому +5

      HI, And a very warm welcome to the channel :) The powder is a concentrated rust removal soloution called DEOX C by a company called Bilt Hamber.

    • @allen2905
      @allen2905 6 років тому

      Really Random Channel thx for the info. I live in United States (company doesn't ship to USA) so I'll have to look for an equivalent product here. Will stay subscribed for future projects.

    • @383mazda
      @383mazda 6 років тому +2

      allen2905 Muriatic Acid will strip rust, it's a pool cleaner, you can get a jug at Walmart or any pool supply store. I mix 50/50 into water, soak the parts or use a spray bottle - it's nasty stuff though (a jug will clean an entire swimming pool...) and don't put it on aluminum. When parts are clean dunk them in another bucket of a water / baking soda solution to neutralize the acid on the metal.

  • @cncmike
    @cncmike 6 років тому +6

    Honestly when I saw the orange paint I thought "big mistake" but when I saw the finished wheel I thought "good choice". Is that going to hang in your garage, man cave or business?

    • @RRCRestoration
      @RRCRestoration  6 років тому

      Hey, Thanks for the comment. It will be going in the man cave, It turned out far too nice to leave out in a cold garage ;)

  • @jamesdavies6527
    @jamesdavies6527 3 роки тому

    Definitely one of the best restoration videos I have seen! Outstanding preparation and talent you should be proud of your hard work! The end result looked insane 🤩 Thanks for the video man and keep up the good work 👍

  • @TizzaOG
    @TizzaOG 6 років тому +15

    Respect Dude!!

  • @JricePlayzHD
    @JricePlayzHD 6 років тому +18

    The ASMR is real

    • @RRCRestoration
      @RRCRestoration  6 років тому +2

      Glad you enjoyed it :)

    • @JricePlayzHD
      @JricePlayzHD 6 років тому +1

      Really Random Channel I kinda fell asleep right before you started painting. I’ll have to rewatch it haha

  • @a.j108
    @a.j108 5 років тому +3

    You must be Tired after all this hard work XD
    Sry for the bad joke ._.

  • @r1273m
    @r1273m 4 роки тому

    Another interesting and informative video, I really enjoy these. Why have 14,000+ people given it a "thumbs down"? I wish they would explain in detail what is wrong with the video and give us the benefit of their experience. Bob

    • @piotrnod6489
      @piotrnod6489 3 роки тому

      I suppose, because of old bearings. wheel looks like new but it's not

  • @Kushal-xs3qo
    @Kushal-xs3qo 6 років тому +45

    Perfect working style

  • @morkios.v3572
    @morkios.v3572 6 років тому +11

    Good job!!

  • @rcsibiu
    @rcsibiu 6 років тому +10

    I watched the whole video, but where is the part where you restore the tire??

    • @RRCRestoration
      @RRCRestoration  6 років тому +11

      I decided to leave that footage out as i didn't feel people would be terribly interested in seeing a tire getting cleaned up. Thanks for the comment.

    • @slavas9200
      @slavas9200 6 років тому

      omg you kidding me

    • @davidhamilton506
      @davidhamilton506 6 років тому +1

      Perhaps the tyre is too old to be roadworthy. Tyres do have a use by date for safety reasons. I have a Bridgestone tyre that was a spare with the wife's new Camry back in 1988. Never been on the road, but is now a spare for my box trailer. Put that badboy on a car and it would destroy itself within a couple of miles. Reason; the tread blocks are as hard as granite, as in non pliable, and would quite literally shatter into pieces, with all sort of scary consequences if facing oncoming traffic. Possibly not too good either, if used on a heavily loaded box trailer, but there you go, will cross that road when the event arises...

    • @slavas9200
      @slavas9200 6 років тому

      David yes, that is what i mean.

    • @davidhamilton506
      @davidhamilton506 6 років тому

      *Slava S* Ah, sorry, I forgot to include *rcsibiu* , the person to whom I was sending my comment to. But I appreciate your feedback too, so thank you. You Tube used to automatically list who we were replying to, but now they don't bother. They seem to to think that we only ever reply to the one who initiated the comment and not to others in the thread. So of course there are times when one person's comment may seem to be replying with the one directly above. Anyhow, not to worry, it's all good, cheers...

  • @justinmahar5208
    @justinmahar5208 6 років тому +1

    Incredible attention to detail, great restoration mate. Well done.

  • @zooper6453
    @zooper6453 6 років тому +14

    *how did i get here and cool*

  • @hawkeye2358
    @hawkeye2358 6 років тому +6

    Awesome video👍🏼 what did you use for removing rust.

    • @RRCRestoration
      @RRCRestoration  6 років тому

      Hey, I used bilt hamber deox c

    • @joannecampbell6760
      @joannecampbell6760 6 років тому +3

      I use vinegar leave it sitting in vinegar for 2 days it works a treat

    • @raulnajar7217
      @raulnajar7217 6 років тому +1

      You can use Slime Green bathroom cleaner mixed 50/50 with water,works great and its cheap

    • @desymarlina50
      @desymarlina50 5 років тому

      You are my tali silaturahmi dan saling mengerti

  • @مهندنيمار-م3ذ
    @مهندنيمار-م3ذ 6 років тому +4

    You’re absolutely Legend 😰🔥

  • @alekmagno258
    @alekmagno258 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent work, we'll done my friend! I need to learn that, I have a repsol bike and someone screwed my rear wheel, I tried to paint it as the same original color but I think I messed up, now I need to do what you did, lol!

  • @willmarsden7657
    @willmarsden7657 6 років тому +5

    Hey man, love your channel. Since half the drop-kicks here don't understand that it's mainly display pieces, you should probably add a quick alert at the beginning of the video - big bright colours and letters so they can read it an understand...
    Otherwise, keep up the good work!

  • @johnsumner2987
    @johnsumner2987 6 років тому +5

    At 2:49 those aren't wheel weights, what are they?

    • @RRCRestoration
      @RRCRestoration  6 років тому +3

      Hey thanks for your comment, No your quite correct they arent wheel weights. They are called cushions they are bits of hard rubber that make up the cush drive.All it does it dampen the torque from the chain and sprocket being applied to the wheel to reduce the stress on the wheel.

    • @johnsumner2987
      @johnsumner2987 6 років тому +1

      Oh ok makes sense. I'm a car guy don't know too much about motorcycles. Great job on the restoration looks good.

    • @gjmob
      @gjmob 6 років тому

      Cars use mass dampeners on almost everything as well.

    • @johnsumner2987
      @johnsumner2987 6 років тому

      Yea but they aren't called mass dampeners. And bushings look a lot different.

  • @lostarcher1
    @lostarcher1 6 років тому +3

    That looks just like the rim off of my old Yamaha 750YZF, same color and everything (school bus yellow as dubbed by my friends).

  • @shaunmullings4153
    @shaunmullings4153 3 роки тому

    God dam that's a bright colour, but an awesome result. 👍👍 up