I sincerely hope it does too... Unfortunately I suspect the skills required to do what was done here are completely unappreciated by the vast majority of viewers.
Well done sir, well done. I love these old Hondas. If i didn't just pick up a nice 96. I would be on the ferry to come get it. Thanks for the Kickstart!
Once again, truly incredible results. I lean toward the OEM bike, just because that's how I remember them at the dealer. Both are beautiful, and a testament to your skills. Thanks for continuing to build these sweet 80's Hondas.
GREAT JOB,! And time well spent,! I enjoy all your videos, you have helped me out with questions I have put in the comments, and I enjoy learning your way of doing things, I have a 82 , 87 , 92 , & A 94 , all cr250s , the 92 is so much fun, but my go to is a 81 yz465, the bikes are all my son's now, and he is all in for adding a 89cr in the pack when he can find one, Thanks for the videos and enjoy your day and riding time as you get it, Charlie in Pensacola, Fl,
True art through the work of a pair of TNT hands here !! My tally is in: The OEM bike looks more appealing by a few good bike lenghts as (imo) bigger white pieces don't fit on any Honda as it starts looking like a yamaha.
I love that satin or semi gloss black finish on the exhaust. Two really nice bike builds. What black paint is that or is that black cerakote? I've used high temp black paint but it's matte and I don't care for it, I want more of that original oem look like you got.
@TNTMOTO Looks incredible, that air dry cerakote on pipes is absolutely stunning. I was debating black velvet air cure for the pipe but the color you used, I think that's the one I'll settle on. Thanks a lot and great builds buddy, always enjoy seeing you put that effort and hard work into all your restoration projects. You have a real talent with polishing out those original plastics, plastic can be tricky to bring it back to a nice shine, especially easy to burn when buffing if your not careful.
I hope this video gets the recognition it deserves. 2 awesome builds and excellent workmanship on both. Bravo sir 👏
Thank-you
I sincerely hope it does too... Unfortunately I suspect the skills required to do what was done here are completely unappreciated by the vast majority of viewers.
immaculate attention to detail
No cutting corners here. Great work. Beautiful bikes.
Outstanding job, Troy. Amazing attention to detail and you really knocked it out of the park! -Dan
Got one in da garage. Trying to find a new pipe, but fmf and pro circuit are back ordered..im almost giving up..nice restore btw..
Unbelievable detail. Well done 👍
I must say I’m very impressed with the your builds. Great result. Cheers!
Well done sir, well done.
I love these old Hondas.
If i didn't just pick up a nice 96. I would be on the ferry to come get it.
Thanks for the Kickstart!
Awesome work on bringing them back to life.. brought back fond memories when I had 88 CR250 👍
Great job on the bikes and the video, truly enjoyed watching 👏👍🏻😎
Only one word can describe your work - Excellence.
Tou really outdid yourself this time! Both look beautiful! The one that gets that OEM one is one lucky guy!
Awesome builds.
Great work on the restoration of Honda motorcycles! There will also be a guarantee of work for 25 years! SUPER! Thank you for your work!
Once again, truly incredible results. I lean toward the OEM bike, just because that's how I remember them at the dealer. Both are beautiful, and a testament to your skills. Thanks for continuing to build these sweet 80's Hondas.
Beautiful craftsmanship restoring and preserving the older motos, hats off sir !!
Beautiful job on both, well done.
I live in UKRAINE. I really like your work. You restore Honda motorcycles! BRAVO!
You did a superb job. Incredible transformation 👍👍
Thank-you
man !! i wish you were my neighbour LOL
I am new to your channel and am very impressed with you workmanship.
thanks for posting this .
Thank you for watching and the sub
You have done a great job sir
Hats off to you👌
Love this guy .
Beautiful job, a joy to watch.
Cheers.
Nice builds! Excellent attention to detail. Looking forward to the first rides.
Well done!! Very enjoyable to watch and I am glad you brought these two beasts back to their former glory!
Amazing work on them both 🤙🤙🤙
Incredible builds,amazing attention to detail
You've done a fantastic job on them bike's well done mate..
GREAT JOB,! And time well spent,! I enjoy all your videos, you have helped me out with questions I have put in the comments, and I enjoy learning your way of doing things, I have a 82 , 87 , 92 , & A 94 , all cr250s , the 92 is so much fun, but my go to is a 81 yz465, the bikes are all my son's now, and he is all in for adding a 89cr in the pack when he can find one, Thanks for the videos and enjoy your day and riding time as you get it, Charlie in Pensacola, Fl,
Amazing work.we learn from you.thanks
Awesome builds mate love your work 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Love the oem bike !
Wow man absolutely incredible job on both those builds.
Congratulations to you on your fine fine work. Would absolutely enjoy having the OEM bike?
Both came out great! Would love to see a RM build
True art through the work of a pair of TNT hands here !!
My tally is in: The OEM bike looks more appealing by a few good bike lenghts as (imo) bigger white pieces don't fit on any Honda as it starts looking like a yamaha.
Awesome work
AWESOME!!! 😍😍😍😍
Amazing
Nice bikes
I love that satin or semi gloss black finish on the exhaust. Two really nice bike builds. What black paint is that or is that black cerakote? I've used high temp black paint but it's matte and I don't care for it, I want more of that original oem look like you got.
Two part graphite black on all the black parts but the pipe. Pipe was glacier black air dry. Both cerekote
@TNTMOTO Looks incredible, that air dry cerakote on pipes is absolutely stunning. I was debating black velvet air cure for the pipe but the color you used, I think that's the one I'll settle on. Thanks a lot and great builds buddy, always enjoy seeing you put that effort and hard work into all your restoration projects. You have a real talent with polishing out those original plastics, plastic can be tricky to bring it back to a nice shine, especially easy to burn when buffing if your not careful.
Nice job , Where do you find things like that rear lower chain slider or the rear disc protector.
Ufo for the chain slider and ebay for the dosc guard or partzilla
Where do you buy the box that has a hose and a brush. It sams "bikemaster" on it.
@@ErikGoldring what time in the video?
@@TNTMOTO 1:50
@@ErikGoldring I the parts cleaner. What country?
@@TNTMOTO Sweden
@@ErikGoldring Ebay or any big motorcycle parts store
Badass
wow🥰🥰👍👍
Proper
does he take me as his Adopted Son ??!
Only problem i have is this guy is wearing fkin gloves. Cmon man. 🥴🥴
Sorry. Dealing with some harsh chemicals. You are seeing edited video. Lots of things going on in between takes with other processes.
Great work 👍