I was reading Comments and you guys really made me very happy by giving me such a beautiful Feedback. I'm really very thankful to all of you. You're giving me a lot of confidence. I'll try to give you more amazing things, more amazing restorations. Now I'm doing a restoration of a 70 years old Vespa Scooter " ua-cam.com/video/RRjJKqrrC6M/v-deo.html " Watch this. Hope you'll like my effort. Again thanks to all of U ❤️❤️❤️
Completing *total* restoration of the gas tank and side covers, before tearing into the guts to find out if the rest is even salvageable? How much more confidence could you possibly need??
So this man is a painter, a chemist, a physicist, a designer, a key maker, an electrician, a welder, a cinematographer, an editor, a biker AND of course an engineer (may be he's an astronaut as well). And May be by the time I write this comment he has a new professional degree. So this guy covers nearly half of the professions in this world, Respect++ 🙏 🙏
Blown away by all the techniques/processes you employed in this resto. Welding, casting, plating, media blasting, chemical removal, sanding, painting, buffing, powder coating. Wow. Truly impressive!!
@Abdullah nasir That's besides the point when it comes to restoration. There are not many bikes of this kind left, let alone specimen that can be fully restored to original condition. If it's about the money, just get a new bike that has taken a skid across the road and fix that up. Some filler/bog and some rattle can paint is cheap and looks good enough for a commuter vehicle.
A masterpiece - both the restoration and the cinematography. A perfect balance between showing the important steps and not showing repeatitive detail Your craftsmanship is A+++
Это невероятно. Я женщина наткнулась на ролик случайно. Это просто магия от которой не возможно оторваться. Забыла что хотела посмотреть, я просто восхищена. Это невероятный труд. Сидение наверное заказывали. Желаю Вам востанновить и вернуть к жизни еще много красивых вещей.
I did a similar nut and bolt rebuild of a 1982 Honda VF750C back in 1995. It was my pride and joy for many years until I had to sadly sell it to survive hard times. I cryed when the new owner drove away. Bought back memories watching you restore individual bolts as I did. Great video.
Doing what he’s passionate about while getting paid for it , This is the true definition of success ! Btw, the level of detail in this guys work is out of this world
Absolutely amazing! Knowing that this took weeks if not months to complete the consistency of the filming is incredible. Beautiful restoration of a classic, thank you!
The Davinci of our time. Is this one guy??? My god. It has to be a small team of equally talented people producing editing directing this etc. One person can't be this exceptional at all this... Can they? Mystified, entertained, captivated, and slightly intimidated by the level of craftsmanship in all aspects of this piece... Wow
A Master Class in restoration, cinematography, and visual story telling. Doesn’t get any better then this. Mad skills. Loved it. 4 thumbs up because two of us sat here in awe as we watched.
@@wheelie642 I could tell that the original fork tubes were changed because the originals were bent and they don’t really seal well if you try to “straighten” them. The totally rusted chain guard and seat pan looked replaced. The rims and spokes, probably replaced as well. However, the point was “restoration” and that was accomplished. The nice use of chemicals, molten metal, electrolysis, etc was enjoyable to watch.
behh kelass banget buat abang satu ini, di era sekarang banyak pemuda dengan jiwa menolak modern dengan menggeluti hobi anak² tahun 90's, dan ini cocok untuk wawasan generasi sekarang😉🥰
You don't understand Japanese This was the best "fixing rags" video I've ever seen. It's played beautifully from corner to corner, and it's a wonderful work! I think it's many times more difficult and difficult than making a new car. It's amazing! !! 翻訳してみたw
Had I not seen this with my own eyes, I would never have believed it.....absolutely fabulous in every detail. 110% respect for your craftsmanship and universal knowledge.
Was thinking the same thing myself. All parts were reused. Keeping the original bike. Trouble with me is if I could do stuff like that I wouldn't be getting rid of any of the bikes I restored that's a fact
Amazing restoration! This is exactly what my 1973 Honda CT 70 needs, a complete tear down and cleaning of the engine, new headlight, and a new seat! What I can't believe is, you have the same exact hole in the gear box cover as mind! That must have been a common thing back then that I never understood when we bought it used. 👍👍🏆🏆
I just found your channel. What you did to that bike is incredible! I don't normally watch a lot of repair videos, but I had to watch this to the end. I subscribed and I sent a link to this video to my brother. This is right up his alley.
I just watched a 35 minute video and it felt like it was not even 10 mins. You sir, deserve EVERY SINGLE penny you make from this video. Hope you make millions :)
Amazing attention to details, immaculate results! But my gosh, you much make a fortune, as you should, taking your sweet time with these restorations. Great photography and editing skills as well. Cheers to you!
wow, unbelievable job there. I just restored an old 1973 Suzuki. Not to the extent you did, and I know how much effort I had to put into it. I would just have had a look at this bike and said, naa this is too far gone, and you made it into a jewel. Great job.
Amazing restoration! Looked like an impossible task. I love how you salvaged almost everything vs throwing it away and buying NOS parts.Those older machines were designed to be repaired and kept in running condition vs the expensive, plastic throwaways of today..
@@ekimandersom4478 if it is chromium plated like most parts would be to save cash you can use hydrochloric acid (i believe) to erode the material holding the plating to the steel then once the steel is polished up etc you can re chrome plate and it will be back to new.
This is next level restoration work with all the tools used and mechanical processes used. completely awestruck!! Would take this bike for any brand new vehicle!
watching both the Vespa and Honda restoration, these skills absolutely take my breath away! I'm no stranger to rebuilding machinery, but this is true artistry.
Freekin Amazing! I dont know anything about your family but what i do know is that they are very proud of you! Your work is one of a kind. Great job! 👍👍👍
You must really love your job! This is the first video I have watched end to end! The care and the love with which this video was compiled blows my mind. You are phenomenal.
It never cease to amaze me what "solutions" various owners came up with, - that "handy" bolt through the tank was really brilliant thinking not to forget the usual wires as a surplus ! Thanks for correcting it and for the excellent recording !
@@WyMustIGo We all know they spray them over with salt water and leave them out for a couple of days before starting to make them appear more rusty than they are. That doesn't chance the amount of work needed to polish them up. Looking "fox red" or just looking dull and lack lustre requires the same amount of grinding and polishing. But this one had chunks missing from rust on the chain guard, holes in the panels, and large amounts of paint was outright missing everywhere, so you can't say this one wasn't a massive job.
@@WyMustIGo Absolutely correct. Most people are clueless about mechanical restorations and don't understand that they bought a bunch of new or almost new replacement parts versus rebuilding the originals.
The filming of this is incredible. I am not really interested in motor bikes, but I can't stop watching this! :) I actually also love the look of the bike before restoration. The way it rusted is so beautiful. Very nice work documenting the process!
Самый кайфовый видос, который я когда либо видел. Тихо, медетативно, клёвый эффект почти непрерывной съемки при разборе двигателя. Мастер, красавчик!👍👍👍
I restored a derelict Yamaha RD400 30 years ago. It taught me a few things: 1. Start with a complete bike (I didn't) 2. The job will take at least twice as long as you thought. 3. The job will cost at least 3 times as much as you budgeted for. I did this project before the internet was "invented" & I had to search for dealers who were clearing NOS parts & spares. Your transformation of this derelict Honda 70 into a thing of beauty was very therapeutic. Thank you!
It’s so satisfying to watch these. I think it’s because the second law of thermodynamics that states that as anything goes forward in time, the net entropy of any isolated or closed system will always increase towards disorder such as my life. It’s nice to see something get better, nicer and fixed.
Beautiful job buddy. I have a 71 dodge demon I restored with my father when I was a teenager. I'm 36 now. Removed my gas tank the over day because it had rust in it. Glad to see you saved your tank. Amazing work!
Ah, the good old "Honda 70!" A mainstay of all third world countries...cheap...very economical, and just plain fun to ride. Takes me back to my childhood and pre teen years growing up in Pakistan in the mid to late seventies, early eighties. We had thousands of these over there. Great video!
speechless really, i will admit that despite what i think i know and the patience i think i have , i would be 1/10th of this man and never would i be able to do such wonderful work, to see something restored to that level must be a magnificent feeling and being able to share it with us all in truly inspirational, you sir is what i like to call a ROLE MODEL.
Oh my...that is everything you would, could, or should want in a restoration! This is the Spinal Tap version of restoration videos...this one goes to 11!!! Love it!
It's so relaxing to see a thing of beauty come out of a disaster. If someone said it's the same bike, I would not believe it. Yet it's done right here step by step and I still don't believe it. The meticulous skills and talents you possess Sir ,is incredible. Thank you for another fine video.
@@shadowsahil4836some of us actually work on motorcycles and know a faked video when we see it. The rusty patina at the start was far too even, and note the rubber tubing was not brittle. Many of the techniques are just theatre for the video.
So nice to see this transformation. The first motorcycle I had was a Honda CL 70 and it looked almost as this one (mostly red and silver). I have so many warm memories from that bike and I remember all details now seeing them again. Thank You for restoring the history!
You've just given me a deeper appreciation of restoration works. Honestly I thought you were only going to restore the looks, until I saw how you took the engine apart and then assemble it later. Holy moly!
Mate, thank you. Just came back from a hectic day and wanted something to relax and enjoy. This was exactly what I needed. I don't know if you do this profesionally (restoring bikes and such) but if you do, and I would have my bike restored by you, I'd pay a fair sum extra to get a video like this. Keep it comming man.
The most amazing and absolutely perfect Pakistani restoration channel I have ever discovered! I don't even like restoration that much but due to the sheer hardwork and the perfection of videocraft, you win my subscribe, jani. Phenomenal and undoibtedly international level content!
@@fighterinmkiwiscience3517 not sure if you know, but a lot of people don’t finish projects like this because it is time consuming and tedious. This isn’t just a job well done in one aspect of restoration, but basically restored it to brand new. Also, did a phenomenal job filming and editing it. Again, not easy.
Studio production skills and attention to detail are amazing...I can't imagine how much extra time it took to set up the hundreds of camera angles and shots in a pristine setting. Of course, the mechanical/restoration skills and knowledge are fantastical to match. ( I did double the speed of playback because I obviously don't have the patience you do!)
you know that is how oldtimers work. you dont buy and restorate to get a cheap vehicle. you buy a old vehicle and dump money on it until its finished just for the sake of the vehicle. the winning margin on selling restorated vehicles almost zero if you put all the working hours into account
Really and truly, it's the best, professional restoration, of any kind of vehicle, that I have ever seen, and I have been on this earth for almost eighty years. Kudos brethren.
Your progress is showing your hard work and dedication. You will get a lot of progress. We will always pray for you. Congratulations. My greetings are with you. May Allah increase your honor and dignity, Amen.🥰🥰🥰🥰
إلى كل من يقرأ رسالتي ادخل في الإسلام يدخلك الله الجنه وتكون في النعيم وتنجو من عذاب النار عند موتك احذر ان تموت وانت لست مسلم انا لك ناصح محب لا إله إلا الله وحده لا شريك له وان محمد عبده ورسوله
Travail excellent avec des moyens et outils variés et très bien adaptés : finition rigoureuse et très bon résultat. Très belle moto! Bravo! JP de France 🇫🇷
professionalism at its best, from start to finish, every person in this video is just excellent at what they do, the complete production, Ya'll are awesome
Nenhum brasileiro por aqui.... Nossa que incrível, cada detalhe emocionante. Vale muito apena. Estar de parabéns. Uma moto que parecia morta volta a vida. Total de gasto 60 a 80 mil kkk. Mais ficou show....
Amazing !!! A Colossal amount of work involved and a fortune in Chemicals !!!! That bike must be worth a lot of money with all the New Parts and Tools involved to make the Bike just like a New One !!! I'm 69 yrs old and I remember seeing these bikes brand new !!!! I've worked on Bikes but I never restored one !!!! Fantastic Job !!!!
I was reading Comments and you guys really made me very happy by giving me such a beautiful Feedback. I'm really very thankful to all of you. You're giving me a lot of confidence. I'll try to give you more amazing things, more amazing restorations. Now I'm doing a restoration of a 70 years old Vespa Scooter " ua-cam.com/video/RRjJKqrrC6M/v-deo.html " Watch this. Hope you'll like my effort. Again thanks to all of U ❤️❤️❤️
Your video editing & quality were so good that your videos could be used for restoration reference & training.
wonderful✨😍
Completing *total* restoration of the gas tank and side covers, before tearing into the guts to find out if the rest is even salvageable? How much more confidence could you possibly need??
You did a excellent job of videoing and of restoration. Congratulations well done you should be very proud of yourself.
Ok ❤ I’m in love with these magic hands ha
So this man is a painter, a chemist, a physicist, a designer, a key maker, an electrician, a welder, a cinematographer, an editor, a biker AND of course an engineer (may be he's an astronaut as well). And May be by the time I write this comment he has a new professional degree. So this guy covers nearly half of the professions in this world, Respect++ 🙏 🙏
And a mechanic. Mans provides for twelve families lol. Edit: the reason there are jobless people is because be STOLE their jobs from them lol.
How can you say that there is only one man?
Johny sinns?😅maybe
But does not talk
You mean an engineer
Blown away by all the techniques/processes you employed in this resto. Welding, casting, plating, media blasting, chemical removal, sanding, painting, buffing, powder coating. Wow. Truly impressive!!
@Abdullah nasir The just use kerosene :D
@Abdullah nasir you can use fiberglass or simply put body filler
ok
@Abdullah nasir That's besides the point when it comes to restoration. There are not many bikes of this kind left, let alone specimen that can be fully restored to original condition. If it's about the money, just get a new bike that has taken a skid across the road and fix that up. Some filler/bog and some rattle can paint is cheap and looks good enough for a commuter vehicle.
@Abdullah nasir 6 new bikes won’t give you the same pride and enjoyment as restoring a bike yourself to this level.
A masterpiece - both the restoration and the cinematography. A perfect balance between showing the important steps and not showing repeatitive detail
Your craftsmanship is A+++
Right? Both amazing
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I swear I have never seen someone talented as you in my entire life. You have done half of the universe majors in one video. Wow, Respect
🙇🏼♂️ My Pleasure
Это невероятно. Я женщина наткнулась на ролик случайно. Это просто магия от которой не возможно оторваться. Забыла что хотела посмотреть, я просто восхищена. Это невероятный труд. Сидение наверное заказывали. Желаю Вам востанновить и вернуть к жизни еще много красивых вещей.
I did a similar nut and bolt rebuild of a 1982 Honda VF750C back in 1995. It was my pride and joy for many years until I had to sadly sell it to survive hard times. I cryed when the new owner drove away. Bought back memories watching you restore individual bolts as I did. Great video.
Doing what he’s passionate about while getting paid for it , This is the true definition of success ! Btw, the level of detail in this guys work is out of this world
Ele colocou um painel quebrado
Dhu
(#´Д゚)ア゙ァ゙?
Your comments are very good, and I have the same idea. Can we make friends?
Ok from this moment on we are friends !
Absolutely amazing! Knowing that this took weeks if not months to complete the consistency of the filming is incredible. Beautiful restoration of a classic, thank you!
What?
@@aprilathrilladegracia2001 It's English dear.
Your comments are very good, and I have the same idea. Can we make friends?
The Davinci of our time. Is this one guy??? My god. It has to be a small team of equally talented people producing editing directing this etc. One person can't be this exceptional at all this... Can they? Mystified, entertained, captivated, and slightly intimidated by the level of craftsmanship in all aspects of this piece... Wow
Who was capturing video while he was riding?
samisplu😅@@ivanreek8699😮gl
@@ivanreek8699 another person ??? do you not have a brain or common sense
A Master Class in restoration, cinematography, and visual story telling. Doesn’t get any better then this. Mad skills. Loved it. 4 thumbs up because two of us sat here in awe as we watched.
Разобрал, покрасил, собрал. Да там сварочных работ тьма 👎🏿👎🏿👎🏿 половина деталей новые.
Uuuuuuilo op
Fake - no way does polishing chrome magically remove rust. There are too many videos faking restorations.
@@wheelie642 I could tell that the original fork tubes were changed because the originals were bent and they don’t really seal well if you try to “straighten” them. The totally rusted chain guard and seat pan looked replaced. The rims and spokes, probably replaced as well. However, the point was “restoration” and that was accomplished. The nice use of chemicals, molten metal, electrolysis, etc was enjoyable to watch.
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behh kelass banget buat abang satu ini, di era sekarang banyak pemuda dengan jiwa menolak modern dengan menggeluti hobi anak² tahun 90's, dan ini cocok untuk wawasan generasi sekarang😉🥰
日本語わからないでしょうけど
今まで見てきた「ボロを直す」動画の中でも、これは最高でした。
隅から隅までキレイに再生されて、素晴らしい出来栄えです!
新車を作るよりも何倍も大変だし難しいと思います。
見事です!!
You don't understand Japanese
This was the best "fixing rags" video I've ever seen.
It's played beautifully from corner to corner, and it's a wonderful work!
I think it's many times more difficult and difficult than making a new car.
It's amazing! !!
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@@Barchetta_mimic
ありがとうございます^ ^
Mind blowing. Never seen such dedication, patience and versatile knowledge. Truly amazed. Fantastic!
Had I not seen this with my own eyes, I would never have believed it.....absolutely fabulous in every detail. 110% respect for your craftsmanship and universal knowledge.
Your comments are very good, and I have the same idea. Can we make friends?
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Omgosh!!! Unbelievable!!! Congrats mr ❤🎉😮
This is amazing! Not a single part was untouched or over looked. You are a very knowledgeable and talented man.
Was thinking the same thing myself. All parts were reused. Keeping the original bike. Trouble with me is if I could do stuff like that I wouldn't be getting rid of any of the bikes I restored that's a fact
all of the skill, the effort, the chemistry, everything tied into such an amazing restoration, just mind blowing!!
Your comments are very good, and I have the same idea. Can we make friends?
Your comments are very good, and I have the same idea. Can we make friends?
Amazing restoration! This is exactly what my 1973 Honda CT 70 needs, a complete tear down and cleaning of the engine, new headlight, and a new seat! What I can't believe is, you have the same exact hole in the gear box cover as mind! That must have been a common thing back then that I never understood when we bought it used. 👍👍🏆🏆
I just found your channel. What you did to that bike is incredible! I don't normally watch a lot of repair videos, but I had to watch this to the end. I subscribed and I sent a link to this video to my brother. This is right up his alley.
I just watched a 35 minute video and it felt like it was not even 10 mins. You sir, deserve EVERY SINGLE penny you make from this video. Hope you make millions :)
That restoration was amazing, blown away with your skill. 11/10 👍
Yo 20/10
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Amazing attention to details, immaculate results! But my gosh, you much make a fortune, as you should, taking your sweet time with these restorations. Great photography and editing skills as well. Cheers to you!
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wow, unbelievable job there. I just restored an old 1973 Suzuki. Not to the extent you did, and I know how much effort I had to put into it. I would just have had a look at this bike and said, naa this is too far gone, and you made it into a jewel. Great job.
It's fake aged lol
@@bassyey fake aged or not. I have restored bikes that looked way better than this from the starting point, and I know how much work it is.
@@bassyey yeah so him scraping away the rust is all fake ?
So many amazing people on this planet. This man has worked so hard to create beauty out of rusty piece of metal. You have done great. Thank you!
Amazing restoration! Looked like an impossible task. I love how you salvaged almost everything vs throwing it away and buying NOS parts.Those older machines were designed to be repaired and kept in running condition vs the expensive, plastic throwaways of today..
There are many new parts, there is no way to polish rusted chrome back to chrome.
But great job even with new parts.
I'm happy he didn't try a resto on the swingarm.
@@ekimandersom4478 you did see him airbrush and paint it, right ?
@@ekimandersom4478 if it is chromium plated like most parts would be to save cash you can use hydrochloric acid (i believe) to erode the material holding the plating to the steel then once the steel is polished up etc you can re chrome plate and it will be back to new.
This is next level restoration work with all the tools used and mechanical processes used. completely awestruck!! Would take this bike for any brand new vehicle!
watching both the Vespa and Honda restoration, these skills absolutely take my breath away! I'm no stranger to rebuilding machinery, but this is true artistry.
Your comments are very good, and I have the same idea. Can we make friends?
@@Jennyna-yy4nf Yes I will also give you my bank details!
Freekin Amazing! I dont know anything about your family but what i do know is that they are very proud of you! Your work is one of a kind. Great job! 👍👍👍
You must really love your job! This is the first video I have watched end to end! The care and the love with which this video was compiled blows my mind. You are phenomenal.
Your comments are very good, and I have the same idea. Can we make friends?
It never cease to amaze me what "solutions" various owners came up with, - that "handy" bolt through the tank was really brilliant thinking not to forget the usual wires as a surplus !
Thanks for correcting it and for the excellent recording !
99% of these videos are fake, including this one.
@@WyMustIGo We all know they spray them over with salt water and leave them out for a couple of days before starting to make them appear more rusty than they are. That doesn't chance the amount of work needed to polish them up. Looking "fox red" or just looking dull and lack lustre requires the same amount of grinding and polishing. But this one had chunks missing from rust on the chain guard, holes in the panels, and large amounts of paint was outright missing everywhere, so you can't say this one wasn't a massive job.
@@andersjjensen they just either bought new parts or repainted silver over aluminum.
@@WyMustIGo Absolutely correct. Most people are clueless about mechanical restorations and don't understand that they bought a bunch of new or almost new replacement parts versus rebuilding the originals.
@@WyMustIGo yet you still watch and give him money, L on your part
I'm not sure if you are a Mechanic, Chemist, Engineer, or Artist!! This was amazing!
He is a master of restorative alchemy.
I'd say all of them....amazing work.
Yes he did very good work
He is simply a Garfield fan
No dear his passion and injoy every moment.....❤
My happiness begins when he use spray to color the stuff 😍😍.. satisfied
The amount of dedication is surreal. Much respect
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Insane!! Probably my favorite restoration of all time!! ❤
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The editing, mechanical expertise, attention to detail. Super impressive all around. I enjoyed every single second. Thank you for posting!
The filming of this is incredible. I am not really interested in motor bikes, but I can't stop watching this! :) I actually also love the look of the bike before restoration. The way it rusted is so beautiful. Very nice work documenting the process!
same dirt on every video, its so fake
@@Wlodek1410 maybe bc thats what rust and dirt looks like ?
@dark lore tell that to the dinosaurs
Самый кайфовый видос, который я когда либо видел. Тихо, медетативно, клёвый эффект почти непрерывной съемки при разборе двигателя. Мастер, красавчик!👍👍👍
Попробуй вот этот, земляк 👍 ua-cam.com/video/y8HEZ-x4-_w/v-deo.html
@@drumka78 его я тоже видел, спасибо!:)
@@mr.aleksey.vladimirovich Понял, хотел как лучше ✊
I restored a derelict Yamaha RD400 30 years ago. It taught me a few things:
1. Start with a complete bike (I didn't)
2. The job will take at least twice as long as you thought.
3. The job will cost at least 3 times as much as you budgeted for. I did this project before the internet was "invented" & I had to search for dealers who were clearing NOS parts & spares.
Your transformation of this derelict Honda 70 into a thing of beauty was very therapeutic. Thank you!
It’s so satisfying to watch these. I think it’s because the second law of thermodynamics that states that as anything goes forward in time, the net entropy of any isolated or closed system will always increase towards disorder such as my life. It’s nice to see something get better, nicer and fixed.
Beautiful job buddy. I have a 71 dodge demon I restored with my father when I was a teenager. I'm 36 now. Removed my gas tank the over day because it had rust in it. Glad to see you saved your tank. Amazing work!
Ah, the good old "Honda 70!" A mainstay of all third world countries...cheap...very economical, and just plain fun to ride. Takes me back to my childhood and pre teen years growing up in Pakistan in the mid to late seventies, early eighties. We had thousands of these over there. Great video!
With your amazing acts, you make the world a lovelier place. Have a wonderful day.
1) You really know what you are doing 2) you've got crazy patience and dedication 3) it is all super impressive 4) just simply WOW !
Hello I’ll like to be friends with you are you interested drop me a message and I’ll get back to you dear
One heck of a beautiful job. Everything done to perfection amd every detail addressed. Fabulous!!
speechless really, i will admit that despite what i think i know and the patience i think i have , i would be 1/10th of this man and never would i be able to do such wonderful work, to see something restored to that level must be a magnificent feeling and being able to share it with us all in truly inspirational, you sir is what i like to call a ROLE MODEL.
Your comments are very good, and I have the same idea. Can we make friends?
This is crazy. It's like you are a chemist, metal fabricator, painter, mechanic, and artist all in one.
Eu achei incrível. Estou pasmo até agora. Ficou uma belezura. Só quem AMA MOTO para fazer isso.
Oh my...that is everything you would, could, or should want in a restoration! This is the Spinal Tap version of restoration videos...this one goes to 11!!! Love it!
phenomenal work
It's so relaxing to see a thing of beauty come out of a disaster. If someone said it's the same bike, I would not believe it. Yet it's done right here step by step and I still don't believe it. The meticulous skills and talents you possess Sir ,is incredible. Thank you for another fine video.
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wow
My friend, you're definitely a wizard .You created a beauty from that piece of rusty metal.
Looks fake to me. Even the alloy is rusty? Seems like fake rust
Quem consegue assistir até o final sem adiantar o vídeo ? Eu não consigo , fico ancioso pra ver como ficou rsrs...sempre um belo trabalho👏👏👏👏
@@bigglyguy8429 if you can't do it. Do disturb others also
@@shadowsahil4836some of us actually work on motorcycles and know a faked video when we see it. The rusty patina at the start was far too even, and note the rubber tubing was not brittle.
Many of the techniques are just theatre for the video.
So nice to see this transformation. The first motorcycle I had was a Honda CL 70 and it looked almost as this one (mostly red and silver). I have so many warm memories from that bike and I remember all details now seeing them again. Thank You for restoring the history!
That was like therapy man...so good!
Stunning restoration, beautifully filmed.
Even after I watched this amazing video, it is almost impossible to believe you were still actually able to save it. ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE!!!😁😁😁
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Vc vai estar em BH amanhã Judy
You've just given me a deeper appreciation of restoration works. Honestly I thought you were only going to restore the looks, until I saw how you took the engine apart and then assemble it later. Holy moly!
I love Classic bikes, and how they retore it. Its so satisfying.
The skills of this restorer are completely next level. Nicely done!
Seriously? "Decent" would be flattery...
This is the most satisfying restoration video I've ever watched.
How many days of hard work you might have put in.
The result is the best 👌 🙌
With your amazing acts, you make the world a lovelier place. Have a wonderful day.
Mate, thank you. Just came back from a hectic day and wanted something to relax and enjoy. This was exactly what I needed.
I don't know if you do this profesionally (restoring bikes and such) but if you do, and I would have my bike restored by you, I'd pay a fair sum extra to get a video like this.
Keep it comming man.
May God be with you today and always! I hope that you have a nice day today.
The most amazing and absolutely perfect Pakistani restoration channel I have ever discovered!
I don't even like restoration that much but due to the sheer hardwork and the perfection of videocraft, you win my subscribe, jani.
Phenomenal and undoibtedly international level content!
This is what it looks like when you put love and dedication into the craftsmanship. This was hands down beautiful to watch and truly inspirational.
What is inspirational about this
@@fighterinmkiwiscience3517 not sure if you know, but a lot of people don’t finish projects like this because it is time consuming and tedious. This isn’t just a job well done in one aspect of restoration, but basically restored it to brand new. Also, did a phenomenal job filming and editing it. Again, not easy.
@@JuanVasquez-pl4tj 👍
What you did with that motorcycle is absolutely amazing!!
All I can say is wow you left me with my mouth open. That restoration is beyond what I expected. Congrats on your project.
May God be with you today and always! I hope that you have a nice day today.
unbelievable! a huge amount of work done with just one person!!! you really inspire me a lot. Love from vietnam!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤
Studio production skills and attention to detail are amazing...I can't imagine how much extra time it took to set up the hundreds of camera angles and shots in a pristine setting. Of course, the mechanical/restoration skills and knowledge are fantastical to match. ( I did double the speed of playback because I obviously don't have the patience you do!)
Don’t know if the restoration was more expensive than the bike
But this was so much of hard work , dedication and accuracy. Amazing skills 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
Wow even girls see restoration
you know that is how oldtimers work. you dont buy and restorate to get a cheap vehicle. you buy a old vehicle and dump money on it until its finished just for the sake of the vehicle.
the winning margin on selling restorated vehicles almost zero if you put all the working hours into account
Not only incredible restoration and rebuilding skills, but your video chops are outstanding as well. Great job!
Você é um gênio! Incrível...
Que paciência e sabedoria!
Parabéns
Invejável!!
Deus te abençoe mais ainda...
Por você ter um trabalho tão lindo!
Incrível, nunca vi uma restauração tão perfeita. Parabéns !
Really and truly, it's the best, professional restoration, of any kind of vehicle, that I have ever seen, and I have been on this earth for almost eighty years. Kudos brethren.
@@danieledmond94 Eu tenho 60 anos
Unbelievable work. And the video editing is top class. Well done.
Impossível não dar um like para um trabalho incrível como esse. Parabéns, você é demais !
A true classic, excellent job man, my respect 🤩🤩🤩
You inspire me Bro. So well done. Its also a life lesson that you can always bounce back no matter how hopeless the situation. Thanks you
Wow, your camera work, lighting, cinematography, and editing were absolutely beautiful. Loved it.
The world need you dude, Heavy super excellent excited details and clean, Unbelievable. Crazy
Your progress is showing your hard work and dedication. You will get a lot of progress. We will always pray for you. Congratulations.
My greetings are with you. May Allah increase your honor and dignity, Amen.🥰🥰🥰🥰
So many skills combined and presented as pure art. Absolutely amazing !
إلى كل من يقرأ رسالتي
ادخل في الإسلام يدخلك الله الجنه وتكون في النعيم
وتنجو من عذاب النار عند موتك احذر ان تموت وانت لست مسلم انا لك ناصح محب
لا إله إلا الله وحده لا شريك له
وان محمد عبده ورسوله
Wow, a sensational craftsman, very enjoyable to watch someone with that much skill.
Hello I’ll like to be friends with you are you interested drop me a message and I’ll get back to you dear
surprisingly, My father still has this bike and he still uses it in his daily works
Waooo excellent. ... love From India
Just plain AWESOME👍👍👍👍👍😸🤗🐺
I am blown away by your skills! I'd say you put a lifetime of knowledge into this project but you are so young, you must have a great mentor!
your work is very generous❤💫
Travail excellent avec des moyens et outils variés et très bien adaptés : finition rigoureuse et très bon résultat. Très belle moto! Bravo! JP de France 🇫🇷
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Wow, I can't believe how well you restored the rims and tires. Incredible.
lol wut
You're going to rim me until I tire out? 🤕 I don't know man.
And the muppet couldn't detect your sarcasm 🤣🤣🤣
❤️🥰 A satisfação de ver um vídeo de restauração ❤️ eu amo
I watch many restoration channels on yt (furniture, video game consoles, tools, machines, anything really). You are one of the best. ❤
Beautifully shot and edited. Love how you display the process then cut to the chase without dwelling on boring , mundane details. Well done!
professionalism at its best, from start to finish, every person in this video is just excellent at what they do, the complete production, Ya'll are awesome
With all the effort and preparation involved in this You deserve every like you get. Superb work if I may say so.
With your amazing acts, you make the world a lovelier place. Have a wonderful day.
@@tthomaskiss4539 ive seen you say this exact thing to 2 other people so far
This is Patiance, Passion and Knowlege we are watching people. Thank you Artist/Technician/Engineer for this amazing build
Chemist too....
Amazing restoration
Nenhum brasileiro por aqui.... Nossa que incrível, cada detalhe emocionante. Vale muito apena. Estar de parabéns. Uma moto que parecia morta volta a vida. Total de gasto 60 a 80 mil kkk. Mais ficou show....
Seu trabalho é magnífico! Você é um profissional espetacular...👏👏👏 Saudações do Brasil.
Sensacional 👏👏👏
Amazing !!! A Colossal amount of work involved and a fortune in Chemicals !!!! That bike must be worth a lot of money with all the New Parts and Tools involved to make the Bike just like a New One !!! I'm 69 yrs old and I remember seeing these bikes brand new !!!! I've worked on Bikes but I never restored one !!!! Fantastic Job !!!!
This guy is the Johnny sins of restoration. Does everything. 🙌🏼
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Amazing restoration I can't even have words to appreciate this
I wish I had all this knowledge