I am so impressed dude! You have no idea how much you have renewed my faith that the next generation won't be a total loss. Keep up the great work. I'm 50 years old, I got a Harley Davidson 175 dirt bike, yes they were AMF bikes, anyway they were two stroke engines, and this one fouled plugs if you tried to crank it, long story short who ever rebuilt the top end did it wrong, I got it running and beat it through the woods for a few years before moving on to street bikes. Keep on doing your thing little brother, stay safe!
the coolest thing about you , your bike and your videos is you go to show you don't have to be a pro , be rich , or build off the most priceless motorcycle . good cheap fun and awesome result .
I think what I liked most was your attitude and confidence in the build. I want to show your videos to my daughters so they can see that work pays off. Great job, and you got a great looking bike for you effort.
So cool to see someone your age starting out building your first bike. That's the way I started and it made coming into biking so much better. I've never felt safer on any other bike like I did on my first one and it didn't even have rear brakes but there was something about it.
I really like what you did! Seems low budget but good fun! I just acquired a 1981 Honda CB750k for $400 and I want to do a brat style bike build! The bike was licensed 2 yrs ago! It's in great shape, just needs a new ignition! I'm going to do new handlebars, seat and rear brake light!! Thanks for this "real" build that amateur mechanics can do!!
Hey You have yourself a sweet build. looks like a lot of hard work was put into it. I am wanting to build a cafe racer myself. I have enjoyed your videos they really are helpful in building a cafe. I really enjoyed how you built the frame it seems simple and has a good look about it. It gave me Ideas on how and what I need to do do to build my bike. Making the tank with a rough paint job helped the look of your bike. Your video really helped get a perspective of what problems occur, when building bike and It really shows that when building a cafe racer, you need to be committed. I also really enjoy your build because it looks like you built what you wanted for a reasonable price. The way you made the bike yourself with your own character made it seem unique. The way you painted the tank with the American design made it stick out and made me interested in your video. Overall This video is sweet bro and your and inspiration to a lot of people.
Awesome job, Cafe racer look unique , wish my son like to do cool stuff like this , even though i have the skills , and tools . I am almost done with my 1980 Honda 400 CM bobber , listen to this , 1972 Harley Sportster front end , biltwel rigid conversion rear end , Biltwel solo seat , just have to finish fenders , and electrical .
Well done young man great job you need to be calm at the right times sometimes even walk away and come back later ,but you pushed on and got it done .👍👍👍🇬🇧
Very funny video! Also, exactly what I was hoping to find - all the other motorcycle build videos I found require all this specialty equipment and are kindof intimidating. This was really motivating and fun to watch! Props to you, and nice work - she's a beaut'!
Now that is how a true reassembly takes place. You have a nice bike there. Just a thought on your side panels, extend your flag stripes onto them. Thanks for sharing.
Good job kid! My sediments are reflective below, esp Connor's comment re the dagger. If you ever come through Chicago let me know, plenty of bikes and good times to be had. I picked up a 91 Nighthawk 750 and started working on it early today. Enjoy all endeavors, and either be good or good at it. Cheers D
Thanks so much man! I'm gonna keep creating content and if my numbers go up, that would be great! Either way in still gonna keep doing it cause it's what I love! Cheers! Part 5 will be up soon!
I cringed, I smiled, I looked away at times but in the end I watched the whole vid and liked the end result over enthusiasm lets clumsiness in but we're all guilty of that I'm sure. Im checking the RIDE vid now. Good on ya :)
Bless ya pal. Learning as you go. But the section where you say oh look I hardly lost any oil.... that was the clutch cover. Oil in there is a big problem. Haha.
really fun video to watch i'd like to do a project like this but have no idea where to even start. I have a honda cb750 from 1977 that works really well but want to shed some weight lower the front and modernize certain parts. Hahahaha you had me laughing a few times when stuff didn't go right i really enjoyed it keep it up dude.
MAN ur Awsme.....Inspired Make a Video on how to make the seat...the cafe racer type of seat....Keep up great work Looking Forward to see more Cafe Racer Bike projects
This video had me laughing and intrigued. You definitely got better along the way with this stuff. Can't believe I missed out on some major updates. Gotta catch up with the other ones now. Nice job though man!
Hey Goldguy, I love your stuff! I've got a 1981 CB750 C, and I'm doing a similar rebuild. You've been a real inspiration (plus you're hilarious). Would you consider making a video of a "Walk Around" the finished bike? One where you describe the process of choosing which parts to replace and which parts to keep. I've seen all your videos - and would appreciate clear, long shots of the bike and its parts. Maybe also a review of the parts you bought...like, do you like headlight quality? What size tires do you have? Details! I'm at the point where I am not sure how deep to go in the rebuild. New forks? New Springs? Do I keep the 19-inch wheel up front and 16-inch wheel in the rear? New exhaust pipes? Much appreciated! Keep the vids coming! Bolony
Love your videos my friend ! It motivated me to buy an 1980 cb750 and I’m working on make her a cafe racer ! Do you have a list of things you bought, like, handlebars, turn lights etc.. ?
tanks for video... (un saludo desde tijuana mexico me gusto mucho como sacaste adelante esa moto like y me suscribo y otra vez gracias por la idea bro te quedo jodidamente perrona). tanks
Re watching your early days in bike restoring you have come a long way! Hello to anyone watching in 2024 or in the future!
my 750 is also an 81. I had to do all these things, so I'm enjoying watching this
First ever unboxing....WITH A SAI!!! Love it! Apeal to the gearheads and the blade geeks. Awesome. Great bike man. Love the video
I am so impressed dude! You have no idea how much you have renewed my faith that the next generation won't be a total loss.
Keep up the great work.
I'm 50 years old, I got a Harley Davidson 175 dirt bike, yes they were AMF bikes, anyway they were two stroke engines, and this one fouled plugs if you tried to crank it, long story short who ever rebuilt the top end did it wrong, I got it running and beat it through the woods for a few years before moving on to street bikes.
Keep on doing your thing little brother, stay safe!
Thanks man! That means a lot!
the coolest thing about you , your bike and your videos is you go to show you don't have to be a pro , be rich , or build off the most priceless motorcycle . good cheap fun and awesome result .
I think what I liked most was your attitude and confidence in the build. I want to show your videos to my daughters so they can see that work pays off. Great job, and you got a great looking bike for you effort.
This series of videos has intensified my excitement to (hopefully) pick up my first bike, a 1980 CB750f ss this weekend.
"Nothing is Easy" is my mantra when working in the garage on my various projects. Really enjoyed watching your vid.
So cool to see someone your age starting out building your first bike. That's the way I started and it made coming into biking so much better. I've never felt safer on any other bike like I did on my first one and it didn't even have rear brakes but there was something about it.
This just popped in my recommendations after a marathon of Cafe Racer vids. So glad it did, most enjoyable build vid yet 👌
Thank you man, I'm glad you liked it!
I too love the editing. The bloopers left in make it that much more real. Nice job (thumbs up)
Great job on your build! It's nice to see younger builders with an appreciation for the old school bikes! 💪🏽⚡⚡
I watched the entire series and I don’t even know how to ride!! Loved it!! Big up to your pops!! Great vids.
Love the paintjob on the tank! It's funny how lowering the handlebars make any bike look so much better!
I really like what you did! Seems low budget but good fun! I just acquired a 1981 Honda CB750k for $400 and I want to do a brat style bike build! The bike was licensed 2 yrs ago! It's in great shape, just needs a new ignition! I'm going to do new handlebars, seat and rear brake light!! Thanks for this "real" build that amateur mechanics can do!!
Love your video. I so recognize myself when struggling doing work without any help.
Love the build brother. My first bike was a CB750F, and I always wanted to turn it into a café racer. Nicely done!
By far the best build I've seen so far!!!!
Liked the editing comentary and leaving in the turmoil of the build was funny! Great job man. Can't wait to build me one!
good work. reminds me of my first bike. I chopped up a cm400 and made a hard tail bobber. Your bike came out great
Thanks for making such video .I want to start my first build of motorcycle and by this video i could do much more .
Hey You have yourself a sweet build. looks like a lot of hard work was put into it. I am wanting to build a cafe racer myself. I have enjoyed your videos they really are helpful in building a cafe. I really enjoyed how you built the frame it seems simple and has a good look about it. It gave me Ideas on how and what I need to do do to build my bike. Making the tank with a rough paint job helped the look of your bike. Your video really helped get a perspective of what problems occur, when building bike and It really shows that when building a cafe racer, you need to be committed.
I also really enjoy your build because it looks like you built what you wanted for a reasonable price. The way you made the bike yourself with your own character made it seem unique. The way you painted the tank with the American design made it stick out and made me interested in your video. Overall This video is sweet bro and your and inspiration to a lot of people.
Awesome job, Cafe racer look unique , wish my son like to do cool stuff like this , even though i have the skills , and tools . I am almost done with my 1980 Honda 400 CM bobber , listen to this , 1972 Harley Sportster front end , biltwel rigid conversion rear end , Biltwel solo seat , just have to finish fenders , and electrical .
Wish my dad could teach me and help me with stuff like this. Unfair world haha
Great video!!!! I plan on buying one of these over the winter and have it as a project.
I've only watched 2 minutes and you've had me in stitches, I can just imagine myself struggling in exactly the same way! Good stuff!!
Nice work kid, super cool motorcycle, ride safe. 👍🏽🙏🏽😎
Well done young man great job you need to be calm at the right times sometimes even walk away and come back later ,but you pushed on and got it done .👍👍👍🇬🇧
Great video, looking forward to ep. 5 👍🏻
well very practical video...others videos dont show what kind of problem you can run into...this is such a good example..it aint easy
Very funny video! Also, exactly what I was hoping to find - all the other motorcycle build videos I found require all this specialty equipment and are kindof intimidating. This was really motivating and fun to watch! Props to you, and nice work - she's a beaut'!
Lol I liked your lift kit and the knife you used to open the box. 👍
Now that is how a true reassembly takes place. You have a nice bike there. Just a thought on your side panels, extend your flag stripes onto them. Thanks for sharing.
Most realistic build videos i have ever seen lol
As most people would build bikes i mean
Raising the bar, great work! This project looks like a ton of fun!!
Thank you!!
Good job kid! My sediments are reflective below, esp Connor's comment re the dagger. If you ever come through Chicago let me know, plenty of bikes and good times to be had. I picked up a 91 Nighthawk 750 and started working on it early today. Enjoy all endeavors, and either be good or good at it. Cheers D
Thanks - nice audio visual explanation with humor. I'd like to do something of an updating with a Honda CBX 550 F2 one day.
I always respect those that pursue dreams/goals despite how sketchy (Sai boxcutter) it looks at first!
Nice work, bike and video.
i wish i could build something like this, you have a good sense of humor too man!
NICE BIKE and a great job ! i hope you enjoy it
Sub'd. Definitely a hidden gem of a short cafe series, if you ask me.
Thank you!
I've got a 1980 cb900f with a gsxr 750 engine in taking some time to work out all good fun great video made me get on with my project
You make incredible content and deserve more subscribes. Amazing build and video. Im waiting on part five! ;)
Thanks so much man! I'm gonna keep creating content and if my numbers go up, that would be great! Either way in still gonna keep doing it cause it's what I love! Cheers! Part 5 will be up soon!
Man, great job! I am planning to retire my "daughter" gsxr 1100 w, nothing too much, only to revive it.
cheers!
Yep a Japanese bike rebuilt in a British style with US paint job called "Vintage Americana" love it...
I just watched all your videos and subscribed. You nailed it! Great job, I'm very impressed with you.👍
Detroit Dizzle thank you, this means a lot!
I cringed, I smiled, I looked away at times but in the end I watched the whole vid and liked the end result over enthusiasm lets clumsiness in but we're all guilty of that I'm sure. Im checking the RIDE vid now. Good on ya :)
Bless ya pal. Learning as you go. But the section where you say oh look I hardly lost any oil.... that was the clutch cover. Oil in there is a big problem. Haha.
Dope video man, really enjoyed it, reminds me a lot of my own struggles at different points man, really really dig the gas tank bro! Good work!
really fun video to watch i'd like to do a project like this but have no idea where to even start. I have a honda cb750 from 1977 that works really well but want to shed some weight lower the front and modernize certain parts. Hahahaha you had me laughing a few times when stuff didn't go right i really enjoyed it keep it up dude.
You're inspiring an old fart like me to work on my Honda CB360. Thanks man.
loved it. makes me want to get off my ass and work on my channel. Can't wait to see you dig into the carbs
Great job man! Video quality and editing was great and the bike look amazing! Thumbs up 👍
very inspiring and you have a great style, good job
Nice dude! Hope to build my first one soon.
I envy you too much. well done man
this is badass. wish i could finish my cb350 sitting in my garage for a year
MAN ur Awsme.....Inspired
Make a Video on how to make the seat...the cafe racer type of seat....Keep up great work
Looking Forward to see more Cafe Racer Bike projects
dude this is awesome! much respect, keep up the good work. id love to see a vid of riding the thing!
Unreal work man, looking forward to the final episode! Keep it up brother!
Thanks! It will be out soon so stay tuned!
Subscribed because you use a sai as a box cutter. This video is awesome.
Good job man! Not many kids willing to get their hands dirty these days.
mate, could not stop laughing - while you built this beast - well done and great experience...
Fantastic job man. My dude, you must buy you a motorcycle lift.
This video had me laughing and intrigued. You definitely got better along the way with this stuff. Can't believe I missed out on some major updates. Gotta catch up with the other ones now. Nice job though man!
Good Video brother, beautiful motorcycle greetings from argentina
Thanks man!
Just watched your build videos, looks great!
Keep up the videos man! Great music, great video editing, and overall kickass video. Will watch more
Thank you! I will upload more!
Bike looks terrific. Great Job!
Looks fun and easy bro! Congrats!..
Nice video, cool to watch when rippn some hits from a bowl
Jared Wolters there ya go
Welcome aboard young man! Bring your friends.
Still hope for today's youth. Cool bike
Hey Goldguy, I love your stuff! I've got a 1981 CB750 C, and I'm doing a similar rebuild. You've been a real inspiration (plus you're hilarious).
Would you consider making a video of a "Walk Around" the finished bike? One where you describe the process of choosing which parts to replace and which parts to keep. I've seen all your videos - and would appreciate clear, long shots of the bike and its parts. Maybe also a review of the parts you bought...like, do you like headlight quality? What size tires do you have? Details!
I'm at the point where I am not sure how deep to go in the rebuild. New forks? New Springs? Do I keep the 19-inch wheel up front and 16-inch wheel in the rear? New exhaust pipes?
Much appreciated! Keep the vids coming!
Bolony
bolonyandcheese I have been trying to think of new video ideas to make and you just helped me out so much, thanks for your comment bolony!
Great! Can't wait for the video. Stay warm.
Very nice video and very nice bike 2 👍🏻
awesome vid brotato chip. I habe the same bike and im thinking about painting the frame red
Beautiful paint
Good work guy s Japan would be impressed
Nice bike, nice guy, and funny video!
love the bike, awesome video
Awesome bike awesome video
Awesome comment!
How much did it cost you to make this? :D
2:38 What are you? Some sorta Ninja Turtle.
Great build, man. Enjoyed all of the videos.
True UA-camr (cheers from Delaware)
Love your videos my friend ! It motivated me to buy an 1980 cb750 and I’m working on make her a cafe racer ! Do you have a list of things you bought, like, handlebars, turn lights etc.. ?
Great work and awesome result! could you share the link for the handlebars they kick ass
this bike looks so cool fair play mate
Liam Anderson thanks man!
Goldguy what's the top speed you've had out of it? :)
I subscribed mainly cause of the comedy haha and it turned out to be a pretty sick bike
awesome build!
Nice build man!
awesome well done and inspiring
CB 750 is wonderful I really love
Looking forward to part 5
Have you considered a flat LiPo pack to hide under the seat instead of lead acid? That way you can hollow out that original battery mount. Looks sick.
Funniest thing I've watched all week....fuckn loved it...do some more😂😂😂👏🏻👏🏻
really cool bike. i'm going to subscribe to checkout the ride video. all the best man! ride safe.
Good Job Kid have fun Riding
tanks for video... (un saludo desde tijuana mexico me gusto mucho como sacaste adelante esa moto like y me suscribo y otra vez gracias por la idea bro te quedo jodidamente perrona). tanks
What a great kid . love the vid.
Nice job mate.
Watching your vids, Subbed to a Pennsylvania Brother from the Nepa
good for you man you should be proud of yourself