It goes to prove that old British iron will live longer than us mere mortals , you deserve an motorcycle equivalent of an oscar for your work on english bikes 👏. Well done old boy 😁. Peace out ✌
I cant work out why you make it look so easy and I find it so hard. I have been working on an A65 for about 2 years and don't think I'm much further along than you. Thanks for the videos it galvanises me to go back to the shed.
Love the channel great explanations on what you are doing, I am following with great interest as me and my son have just started converting a 1960s road bike into a scrambler. 👍
🫣🤭Oh no, Indian made parts on a Brit bike; well that has blown me off my track 😬 But only joking cause I’ve got a Harley front wheel hub & Japanese forks in my 1976 Triumph Tiger, all is good 👍 keep up the good work of keeping British iron alive.
Garrett, its made by Duckhams (I Think) and its sort of a WD40. Its generally purchased in 5lt cans then put into small spray bottles and then used just about everywhere.
the music track alone makes it a pleasure to watch .
Glad you enjoyed it mate, can't beat a bit of blues!
Lovely job, just throwing money at it is not restoring and you end up with a bike you are scared to ride. Love your philosophy.
It goes to prove that old British iron will live longer than us mere mortals , you deserve an motorcycle equivalent of an oscar for your work on english bikes 👏. Well done old boy 😁.
Peace out ✌
Agreed mate, made of sturdy stuff they are! Very kind words, thanks for watching!
Love your channel and this build
Thankyou mate! Appreciate it 🙏
@@ColemanCustoms Rocking that Tash too mate. My gf wont let me. Even though I keep trying to show her your video’s.
Ha thanks pal, I have to admit my tache came before my girlfriend and that was a good 5 years ago. I'll never part ways with it!
I cant work out why you make it look so easy and I find it so hard. I have been working on an A65 for about 2 years and don't think I'm much further along than you. Thanks for the videos it galvanises me to go back to the shed.
Comin together, piece by piece
Nice work !
Love the channel great explanations on what you are doing, I am following with great interest as me and my son have just started converting a 1960s road bike into a scrambler. 👍
Love what you’re doing with these old bikes. I’m not a fan of over restoring. Fettling and riding is what it’s all about
Thanks mate! Me too, some restored items are nothing like the originals! Yes making something you love and can ride can't be beaten.
🫣🤭Oh no, Indian made parts on a Brit bike; well that has blown me off my track 😬 But only joking cause I’ve got a Harley front wheel hub & Japanese forks in my 1976 Triumph Tiger, all is good 👍 keep up the good work of keeping British iron alive.
Nice job Will. I detest seat covers so well done !
Best wishes, Dean.
Cheers Dean! I've never had much success with them but I'm pleased this one came out so well
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hey great jobs again, what is ur tires ? thanks
I forgot to ask ,..where and when did you start building bikes ?
Ok, gotta ask. I’ve seen it in the shed the last couple videos but now it’s been featured prominently. Wtf is “duck oil” 😂
Garrett, its made by Duckhams (I Think) and its sort of a WD40. Its generally purchased in 5lt cans then put into small spray bottles and then used just about everywhere.