That is soul destroying seeing such hoarding mentality. It just heart breaking how many memories could have been made had they been salvaged properly ☹️💔
Not only amazing but to a true lover of bikes for 50 years now, it’s sad all those bikes are there, with the smallest amount of maintenance they’ll run forever basically. With a magical parts room I’d rebuild every one that was salvageable. Thanks for sharing
He has sold some bikes. It's nice to see them get saved. I've actually bought 2 vehicles from him and gotten one back on the road. Thanks for watching!
Wow, that's a lot of motorcycles. I saw a few bikes I'd love to get my hands on. My first bike was a Honda SL 175. It would be cool to restore one for nostalgic reasons. But, my all time favorite bike is the 305 Dream. It kills me to see them rotting away in this woods. I'm glad he's letting them go so they can be brought back to life. Fun video.
That was my first real bike too. ‘71 or ‘73(I forgot) in gold metallic. I road it to HS almost every day. Hated those dual carbs and it was geared so low I could not use it on the freeway. Still I loved it. Think I sold it in the 90’s for $200 bucks at a garage sale😂
@@flatbrokegarage its been getting more of a riding season than it used to be. In 23 yrs it's gone from a 3month riding season to about 5months. Climate change lol. But we have some long straight aways here. Where you can open up your bike for 8 to 10 minutes mine flat out will run 223 mph that's some serious moving. I've been faster but I sold that bike so I wouldn't kill myself.
I'd have to spend a couple a year's there to rescue some a the better bikes ...' on a short stint though noticed a few cb's & xlr's & a kawa Ltd.. worthy of hauling outa therw & restoring...
OMG!!! I literally had to stop this video every 3 or 4 seconds to see every everything. At least half a dozen Honda CT 70's, more two stroke road bikes than I have ever seen and my first bike ever , a Kawasaki KV 75 made this video about four times. Wow, just wow...
Came here for the bikes and saw the Suzuki LJ20. I am currently restoring one. Boy, I wish I could get my hands on it for parts. Those are super scarce!
Wow. I’ve always had a love of scrap yards all I ever saw was potential. Love bringing bikes back to life. The joy of resurrection has a feeling that just can’t be beat. Some say just buy one already done. Funny I work on there bikes. Those who share the passion understand
A bunch of bikes have been saved from there. I like to see them back on the road. I've bought 2 cars from him and have them on the road as well. I totally understand what your saying. Thanks for watching!
This man is a friend of mine he's 90 years old those bikes have been collected for seven years he's made a very good living selling parts off of them. He recently retired but may find him there sometimes in the morning and he will give anyone a very good education but motorcycles, Racing ECT
There must be 2 guys with this many bikes 😆 who would have guessed. This guy is a buddy his name is Steve. He's about 70 years old. Lives in Polk County
I just bought a 31 yr old Honda four hundred superfour ,every single bit off paperwork come in a bag .I got every mot it has done all old taz discs ,i had it out at weekend for frst time and she rides beautifully,suspension needs sorted for my weight ,but that’s it .well pleased
I’m 65. I see a lot of nostalgia here. Not much here will ever run again. I think this guy would make more money just l turning this into an open air park with a small coffee stand. Plenty of motorcycle minded people would be happy to drop a tenner to spend some time wandering through here. And hey, might just sell something.
Since the video has came out, the owner has been selling bikes and meeting guys from all over the country. It's n8ce that bikes are being saved and he gets to meet guys that li e bikes as much as he dose. Thanks for watching!
Yeah, once the weeds start growing in the engines you are going to need a lot of restoration. You can leave a machine sitting in a low moisture area for a long time, but not in the foliage.
I definitely love to get my hands on some of those Honda '90s and a CT 70s bring them back to life That's a place where if I had to pass away that would be the place to stay 🤣
Those Suzuki 4x4's were made specifically to fit in the box of a pickup. I remember my local Suzuki snowmobile won one for selling so many sleds one winter. He had it in front of the place in the back of his pickup for advertising, for years.
It's a shame this one is so far gone. I watched a UA-cam series on some guys restoring one. Think it was @fabrat channel. I guess not many made it to the U.S #fabrat
I saw a blue Honda cb360 1975 in the bush, I have been looking for one of those bikes for a while now. I could rebuild and bring that one back to life. Shame to see that being so neglected. Wish I knew where this place is.
Everything is for sale. He has sold a bunch after this video went up. You can email me. I can get you setup with contact info. The yard is in southeast Tennessee. My email is flatbrokegaragetn@gmail.com
I dont get emotional on these the bikes where bought just like this before going to junk yard to recycle it but this guy has bought and stored and so so so many good parts available 😂😂😊😂😊
Very sad to see so many bikes aging in the woods. I reckon it would take 6 months to remove and catalogue for parts. 50% would be good enough to fully restore while the rest can be recycled. I would love to be able to fund and be part of that project
Haha. A skid steer with a ripple and a couple of 40 yard boxes would be a good start. There was a place like this down somewhere outside of NYC that had much more than this. They were in collapsing warehouses as I remember. Think they burned or something. Kind of an addiction, no?
The episode you did on the 3000 bikes. Where is that located and how do you get there are a hold of someone to look and buy something. Any help would be appreciated. Great show
What a shame it will probably get crushed love to have that 68 or69 cl 350 and a couple of the ct70 among others I saw this place is a gold mine for builders seen a lot of tanks and other parts that would make good money on ebay lot of classics there.
I saw an Ossa Pioneer with a plastic, non stock tank that still had the tail piece. Most of what I saw, except the Triumph T120 frame were just too far gone to have any value.
I love OSSAs, have a couple. If all those bikes were free for the taking, I'd pass. Maybe for a young kid with dreams, but not for an old codger like me.
My first bike I got my license on was similar to the ones with the milk crate attached to the back sissy bars in this video in the mid 2000s and up until '13 I sold my last of two '82 yamahas I had for almost a decade now i have a "project " bike missing a gas tank for a '81 hondamatic cm400a blue and the gold strip around the tank I couldn't tell if there was any there or not
Amazing collection , every bike has a story, you could write easy 10 books if you knew their stories the peeps that bought and rode and got rid of there 2 wheel freedom machines.
It's been interesting just meeting some of the people that have come to buy them. The dedication they have to saving them and the story's why they are.
No way he could still have titles for all them street bikes and oh my goodness them Camaros yea I understand the SS is worth more money but the none SS ones is still awesome in my eyes
Wow ! I think every make and ModelMotorcycle out there had some type of an affect on my life many of them i owned or had ridden either that model r one very close to that year or Model ! i was a Lucky guy to have many aquantances that rode and would swap out with each other plus We had a localRental Repair Shop that kept a wide variety of Motorcyclex inStock as I grew up in a very high Tourist Area
@@Biokemist-o3k they are in southeast Tennessee, the email link is at the end of one of the junkyard videos or you can email me at flatbrokegaragetn@gmail.com
@@flatbrokegarage I saw that , thank you. My best friend buys bikes and restores them . He has found and sent fifteen or twenty restored bikes back to Japan where they went to executives of Kawasaki, Yamaha, and Honda. Some of them were not even restored. They just wanted the bikes.nI really wanted a couple atc 110's to take apart and build a fat tire bike from but then I saw that one already made at 11:42 or 8 or something right before that cool 2 cylinder race car with the woolly boogers on the back..You have some awesome videos my friend. I am starting a UA-cam channel because I am starting a small engine repair and machine shop business leaving life in Big Pharma as a chemical engineer due to the way they think...My first video is where I was at this awesome scrapyard in Ringold's Pa and found a Yamaha three wheeler that looked like someone dropped it out of a helicopter . I bought it and I am going to restore it on video.I will email you in a few. I have to go move my car in this 25 degree weather we are having....
It was a motorcycle repair shop for 30 years, and these are all the old parts bikes or bikes he bought at auctions and bikes people didn't want to pay to fix then left there. He has been out of business for over 20 years and is now starting to clear stuff out. They are all for sale. You can contact jeff@thecommongear.com he can help with any purchase info. Thanks for watching!
Many honda trail 110, 2 honda XL 185, one honda CX 500, one Yamaha XT 500 and one Yamaha RD 350, 2 honda mini trail..... Other bikes, CB's , etc very expensive to rebuild
Incredible to see but can't be good for the environment thing this is one for heavy d scrap value would shurley be worth cleaning it up and you'll be sure to find plenty of jems in the process
When us Brits think that 2/3s of the British motorcycle industry output at its peak was exported to North America , we should be heading here to help repatriate some of it!
Who's ever this cluttered up yard of cars and trucks and motorcycles are that is how his own mind is all cluttery can't decide on anything and never restores anything! But lots of nice old bikes that could be restored
I can pull a few out of piles and get back running around again . Lots of people need parts. I would buy bikes from him or make lot deal and get them running split the difference on a sale
It truly breaks my heart to see all those motorcycles rotting away just sell them by an agreed weight or in lots, get them back on the road again.
I'm helping him sell them. Since this video was posted, he has sold several already
@@flatbrokegarage seven hundred would barely make a dent, its nothing short of criminal.
Had a drunk ever time isaw a CR BEd noW.
That is soul destroying seeing such hoarding mentality. It just heart breaking how many memories could have been made had they been salvaged properly ☹️💔
I’ve seen plenty of bikes I’m interested in, I just live on the wrong continent! Thanks for sharing this. A bit sad though. 👍
Not only amazing but to a true lover of bikes for 50 years now, it’s sad all those bikes are there, with the smallest amount of maintenance they’ll run forever basically. With a magical parts room I’d rebuild every one that was salvageable. Thanks for sharing
He has sold some bikes. It's nice to see them get saved. I've actually bought 2 vehicles from him and gotten one back on the road. Thanks for watching!
Can you maybe disclose this fellas contacts? I’m needing some project parts and I’m not really flush these days…. But it’s something
@@ST-IV_858 you can contact jeff@thecommongear.com he can help you out with more info
@@ST-IV_858 one piece at a time brother, you can put them together, I did it that way for years.
I think you confuse love something with been a hoarder. Yes ,some hoarders stash trash ,other motorcycles...but both are equally mentally ill.
This hurts my Heart. Truly Hurts My Heart ❤😢😢
It is sad, but they are for sale. Hopefully, someone will save some of them.
Wow, that's a lot of motorcycles. I saw a few bikes I'd love to get my hands on. My first bike was a Honda SL 175. It would be cool to restore one for nostalgic reasons. But, my all time favorite bike is the 305 Dream. It kills me to see them rotting away in this woods. I'm glad he's letting them go so they can be brought back to life. Fun video.
He has sold some now. This video has helped him for sure. If your interested you can contact jeff@thecommongear.com thanks for watching!
I saw that 305 Dream at the beginning and all my internal flashers came on. The XS 750, the GT 380, even the Suzuki Jeep would do me just fine.
@@russbilzing5348 they are for sale. I know a collector came down and bought a fee, so they must be worth saving. Thanks for watching!
That would be a cool bike to restore mate go for it from the UK
That was my first real bike too. ‘71 or ‘73(I forgot) in gold metallic. I road it to HS almost every day. Hated those dual carbs and it was geared so low I could not use it on the freeway. Still I loved it. Think I sold it in the 90’s for $200 bucks at a garage sale😂
I wish there were places like that in Alaska. I'd be buying so many parts to restore some old school bikes I grew up on.
I guess that's the downside to Alaska. Other than that, it is beautiful up there
@@flatbrokegarage its been getting more of a riding season than it used to be. In 23 yrs it's gone from a 3month riding season to about 5months. Climate change lol. But we have some long straight aways here. Where you can open up your bike for 8 to 10 minutes mine flat out will run 223 mph that's some serious moving. I've been faster but I sold that bike so I wouldn't kill myself.
Unbelievable, I could spend my 4th of July holiday there no problem.
And that's maybe a 10th of the yard
I'd have to spend a couple a year's there to rescue some a the better bikes ...' on a short stint though noticed a few cb's & xlr's & a kawa Ltd.. worthy of hauling outa therw & restoring...
Thank you for showing the motorcycle cemetery that will soon come to life, and for the music, which is excellent.''
OMG!!! I literally had to stop this video every 3 or 4 seconds to see every everything. At least half a dozen Honda CT 70's, more two stroke road bikes than I have ever seen and my first bike ever , a Kawasaki KV 75 made this video about four times. Wow, just wow...
They are for sale
Came here for the bikes and saw the Suzuki LJ20. I am currently restoring one. Boy, I wish I could get my hands on it for parts. Those are super scarce!
I'm pretty sure he will sell it. You can contact jeff@thecommongear.com he can help you out
Wow. I’ve always had a love of scrap yards all I ever saw was potential. Love bringing bikes back to life. The joy of resurrection has a feeling that just can’t be beat. Some say just buy one already done. Funny I work on there bikes. Those who share the passion understand
A bunch of bikes have been saved from there. I like to see them back on the road. I've bought 2 cars from him and have them on the road as well. I totally understand what your saying. Thanks for watching!
I hope the owner lives and restores and sells most of all that back to the public bike rides .more power to the owner
Yes, since this video, many have been sold and put back on the road.
This man is a friend of mine he's 90 years old those bikes have been collected for seven years he's made a very good living selling parts off of them. He recently retired but may find him there sometimes in the morning and he will give anyone a very good education but motorcycles, Racing ECT
There must be 2 guys with this many bikes 😆 who would have guessed. This guy is a buddy his name is Steve. He's about 70 years old. Lives in Polk County
Where is this magical place?
@@garyknajdekjr4035 Agawam
@@garyknajdekjr4035 southeast Tennessee. You can make an appointment to come out and look. Simply contact jeff@thecommongear.com he can help you out
It makes me cry. What a waste. Shame to this, who did this.
Please someone save these bikes. Not all but the good ones.
Everything is for sale. A bunch of bikes have left with more going out every month.
Theres something beautiful about that place. The stories and memories thoughs bikes made. They were someones pride and joy
And they are becoming that again. Many have been sold are are getting backnon the road
I could cry!
Some day I'm gonna fix them up! Grandkids call the dumpster people for clean . We'll see how much we get for our inheritance.
That's the future of my motorcycle collection of Bikes and Parts ,and firearms .
What a world we live in amazing ❤
Oh man.. Heart breaking, but so cool at the same time.
Fun to walk through
we're is this place I'm about in tears I would love to save a few of them nc still plays with their toys awesome videos 📹 😎
They are for sale. It's in south eastern Tennessee. The contact info is at the end of the video, or you can email me at flatbrokegaragetn@gmail.com
Takes hoarding to a whole new level.
Holy cow motorcycle heaven, this is so cool to see, but also sad as lots there no good for sure, but sweet video cheers 🍻🥂 KC 🇦🇺🤝🇺🇸😎😊👍
I just bought a 31 yr old Honda four hundred superfour ,every single bit off paperwork come in a bag .I got every mot it has done all old taz discs ,i had it out at weekend for frst time and she rides beautifully,suspension needs sorted for my weight ,but that’s it .well pleased
That's awesome, there's something satisfying about doing it yourself.
That's crazy. It's a treasure trove for us motorbike addicts. It'd be nice to go there with a trailer and a couple thousand bucks cash.
He is selling all of it.
Who’s is he and where is this?
@@ST-IV_858 southeast Tennessee
Un vrai trésor pour les collectionneurs, dommage que ça ne soit stocké à l'abri.❤✌🏻
Those are just the parts bikes. He has more inside
I’m 65. I see a lot of nostalgia here. Not much here will ever run again. I think this guy would make more money just l turning this into an open air park with a small coffee stand. Plenty of motorcycle minded people would be happy to drop a tenner to spend some time wandering through here. And hey, might just sell something.
Since the video has came out, the owner has been selling bikes and meeting guys from all over the country. It's n8ce that bikes are being saved and he gets to meet guys that li e bikes as much as he dose. Thanks for watching!
How in the hell does that guy expect any of that to get recovered?! Even if he was in the business of selling it would impossible.
It is a struggle. However, he has been selling bikes. They even had to take down part of a wall to get 3 of them out. Thanks for watching!
Yeah, once the weeds start growing in the engines you are going to need a lot of restoration. You can leave a machine sitting in a low moisture area for a long time, but not in the foliage.
This would be WELL worth the work!
Looked like you would have to move hundreds of bikes to make a drag path for those Camaros!
@Steve Atkinson we have actually pulled the camaros out. Was a bit of work, but they are out and up for sale.
All of these were once young men's dreams.
Definitely
Not sure that "all" of those little 125-175 singles were anyone's dream. Most of those bikes are very basic third world transportation.
That would be fun looking around that lot
It's for sale, if your within driving distance it's worth a visit for sure
I am not a motorcyclist but i always wanted a honda 305 superhawk back in the day……i’ll bet one could be made out of all that stuff!
I bet your right. Was out there today with some guys. They couldn't believe how much stuff there was
I definitely love to get my hands on some of those Honda '90s and a CT 70s bring them back to life That's a place where if I had to pass away that would be the place to stay 🤣
They are for sale. You can contact Jeff at thecommongear@gmail.com
@@flatbrokegarage thank you
Amazing ! To much to see in one visit .
I've been going there over a year now and still find new stuff
That's my Graceland, I seen so many of my old bikes. I would love to get my mitts in that pile
They are for sale. He has already slod a bunch since this video came out
Take a drink every time you here the word WOW!!
Yeah.... it was a bit much 😆 🤣
Parts heaven ❤ amazing 😮
It's truly unbelievable, I wish I knew more about vintage bikes. I just found some early KTMs and 7 Honda 70s. I know they are worth something
Ohhhhh Wowwwwww 😲😲😲😲😲 Das wäre ein Reich für mich 🤓 Da hätte ich richtig was zu tun 👍👍👍👍👍 Lg aus Germany
Luckily, he has been selling bikes, and some are even back on the road now.
Those Suzuki 4x4's were made specifically to fit in the box of a pickup. I remember my local Suzuki snowmobile won one for selling so many sleds one winter. He had it in front of the place in the back of his pickup for advertising, for years.
It's a shame this one is so far gone. I watched a UA-cam series on some guys restoring one. Think it was @fabrat channel. I guess not many made it to the U.S
#fabrat
I saw a blue Honda cb360 1975 in the bush, I have been looking for one of those bikes for a while now. I could rebuild and bring that one back to life. Shame to see that being so neglected. Wish I knew where this place is.
Everything is for sale. He has sold a bunch after this video went up. You can email me. I can get you setup with contact info. The yard is in southeast Tennessee. My email is flatbrokegaragetn@gmail.com
So many bikes that could be rebuilt and used or at least parts for vintage rebuilds
They have been selling, so some are moving on
Suzuki brut
I dont get emotional on these the bikes where bought just like this before going to junk yard to recycle it but this guy has bought and stored and so so so many good parts available 😂😂😊😂😊
He has now sold a bunch of bikes and parts. Some are getting back on the road
Very sad to see so many bikes aging in the woods. I reckon it would take 6 months to remove and catalogue for parts. 50% would be good enough to fully restore while the rest can be recycled. I would love to be able to fund and be part of that project
Haha. A skid steer with a ripple and a couple of 40 yard boxes would be a good start. There was a place like this down somewhere outside of NYC that had much more than this. They were in collapsing warehouses as I remember. Think they burned or something. Kind of an addiction, no?
It does need to be separated, there are some good bikes I guess. A collector has bought several, but ya gotta dig 😆
What a cool place. ❤✌️
So this is the Parts God I’ve always heard about?… or at least one of them? 👍👀👍
He has a bunch, and I've haven't been inside the building yet
The episode you did on the 3000 bikes. Where is that located and how do you get there are a hold of someone to look and buy something. Any help would be appreciated. Great show
Southeast Tennessee my contact info is in the description. Send me an email for more information. Thanks for watching!
Where's this located at? Need parts for a 86' Honda XR 250
Eastern Tennessee. I've included the contact info
thecommongear@gmail.com
Id like to go there myself
Great! More places like this
Great snapshot of the late 60s 70s and early 80s. Shame they are banning petrol.
That'll be a goldmine for those restoration shops. Those tanks alone means money.
That's for sure. And really, that was just the tip of the iceberg. There is more inside the buildings.
What a shame it will probably get crushed love to have that 68 or69 cl 350 and a couple of the ct70 among others I saw this place is a gold mine for builders seen a lot of tanks and other parts that would make good money on ebay lot of classics there.
Great video mate😊
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
That blue Honda CB360 was cool.
Someone should take all these to a storage warehouse in the dry South West, make a Bike ghost town.
Be a cool idea. Everything is for sale and he has been selling bikes. Some are even back on the road
I really want that CB550 with the blue engine!
It's for sale. You can contact jeff@thecommongear.com he can help ya out
I was just kidding. Never seen a bike with a blue engine.
wish i knew where this was see if he had parts to sell so I can finish my rebuild on my 67 Suzuki k10 hillbilly
Southeast Tennessee. It's for sale. You can contact jeff@thecommongear.com he can help you out
What state is this yard at? I would love to walk around it and pick out a project. I saw a few Honda cl and Honda cx500.
It's on the Tennessee/ Georgia state line. You can contact jeff@thecommongear.com for info to see the yard
I saw an Ossa Pioneer with a plastic, non stock tank that still had the tail piece. Most of what I saw, except the Triumph T120 frame were just too far gone to have any value.
Yeah, they've been out there a long time
I love OSSAs, have a couple. If all those bikes were free for the taking, I'd pass. Maybe for a young kid with dreams, but not for an old codger like me.
It is a lot of work for sure. I've bought a few vehicles from there. Truly a labor of love 😆
My first bike I got my license on was similar to the ones with the milk crate attached to the back sissy bars in this video in the mid 2000s and up until '13 I sold my last of two '82 yamahas I had for almost a decade now i have a "project " bike missing a gas tank for a '81 hondamatic cm400a blue and the gold strip around the tank I couldn't tell if there was any there or not
I can ask if he has one. He literally has 100s of tanks hidden in vans.
Amazing collection , every bike has a story, you could write easy 10 books if you knew their stories the peeps that bought and rode and got rid of there 2 wheel freedom machines.
It's been interesting just meeting some of the people that have come to buy them. The dedication they have to saving them and the story's why they are.
No way he could still have titles for all them street bikes and oh my goodness them Camaros yea I understand the SS is worth more money but the none SS ones is still awesome in my eyes
You would be shocked how many titles he has, I was amazed and they are organized.
I'm a m/c license plate collector, didn't see too many still fitted to bikes, I guess a lot of collectors have been thru here over the years.
I never thought of that. Interesting, perhaps you're right. I'll have to take a closer look next time I'm there
Whole new meaning to junkyard!
I will take a few Kawasaki H2s and some Honda CX500s for starters.
They all are for sale.
Probably said wow! 3000 times wow!
All parts but great parts. Rare bikes at times
Yeah... not must for complete bikes. But, if your looking for that special Parr. That's your place. They are for sale and thanks for watching!
3000 bikes doesn’t even scratch the surface
Needs to go to Mid-Ohio vintage days oh my God overwhelming just looking at the video
Someone needs this stuff for sure.
I be interested in filling a container load up but shipping it back to New Zealand what part of the states are in , interest
Southeast Tennessee. I'm sure he'd would make a deal
Can you please tell me where i can find this place? I saw Kawasaki mach 750 wow that's my dream bike.
You can email me flatbrokegaragetn@gmail.com
@@flatbrokegarage that's cool
Crazy old man waiting for them all to rust away into the dirt
He has been selling a bunch of them. So it's nice to see some being saved. Thanks for watching!
Wow ! I think every make and ModelMotorcycle out there had some type of an affect on my life many of them i owned or had ridden either that model r one very close to that year or Model ! i was a Lucky guy to have many aquantances that rode and would swap out with each other plus We had a localRental Repair Shop that kept a wide variety of Motorcyclex inStock as I grew up in a very high Tourist Area
Variety is nice. What is the one bike you wish you had back?
Bet there are some super cool two stroke street bikes buried in there
I'm guessing there are for sure
Paraíso das motocicletas.
Parabéns
si, gracias por mirar
Tak to je luxus 👍👌💎💎💎
Great content on bike wish there was more
I can try to get some more this winter. Lots of thorns, hornets, and snakes when I filmed that one 😆 thanks for watching!
@@flatbrokegarage Totally awesome my friend!! How can we get in touch with this gentleman? Where is this located?
@@Biokemist-o3k they are in southeast Tennessee, the email link is at the end of one of the junkyard videos or you can email me at flatbrokegaragetn@gmail.com
@@flatbrokegarage I saw that , thank you. My best friend buys bikes and restores them . He has found and sent fifteen or twenty restored bikes back to Japan where they went to executives of Kawasaki, Yamaha, and Honda. Some of them were not even restored. They just wanted the bikes.nI really wanted a couple atc 110's to take apart and build a fat tire bike from but then I saw that one already made at 11:42 or 8 or something right before that cool 2 cylinder race car with the woolly boogers on the back..You have some awesome videos my friend. I am starting a UA-cam channel because I am starting a small engine repair and machine shop business leaving life in Big Pharma as a chemical engineer due to the way they think...My first video is where I was at this awesome scrapyard in Ringold's Pa and found a Yamaha three wheeler that looked like someone dropped it out of a helicopter . I bought it and I am going to restore it on video.I will email you in a few. I have to go move my car in this 25 degree weather we are having....
The blue wrangler wagon is nice to fix. Is the price is right
It's all for sale. If your interested you can contact jeff@thecommongear.com he can help you out
I want that green Hodaka @ 8.30
It's for sale. Hit Jeff up on the email
Is there a sad button? Would love to buy one or two.
They are for sale. He has already sold a bunch
Treasures
I saw bikes that it would be pleasure form to restore them
They are all for sale
6:55 oil in the tank triumph?
1964 - 1970?
You can contact jeff@thecommongear.com he can help you out
How did all those motorcycles ended up here, what was the purpose?
The old Swede Mr Karlsson
It was a motorcycle repair shop for 30 years, and these are all the old parts bikes or bikes he bought at auctions and bikes people didn't want to pay to fix then left there. He has been out of business for over 20 years and is now starting to clear stuff out. They are all for sale. You can contact jeff@thecommongear.com he can help with any purchase info. Thanks for watching!
I just bought a 1979 honda cx500 custom, have any of those? Lol
I'm sure he dose. Most of them are 70s/80s Hondas
Many honda trail 110, 2 honda XL 185, one honda CX 500, one Yamaha XT 500 and one Yamaha RD 350, 2 honda mini trail..... Other bikes, CB's , etc very expensive to rebuild
He has sold some to collectors recently, nice to see some getting back on the road.
here in brazil a suzuki gt 550 in good condition is worth 10,000 dollars and you went through at least 3 of these motorcycles dumped in the open,
They are for sale. Wonder how hard it would be to ship them.
Petrol Head's Gold Mine !
There is lots to see, that's for sure. I like that bikes are being sold and saved.
I hope you bought those 3000 bikes and are going to restore them all :-)
I've bought a few cars. He has sold a few bikes for sure. This video was kind of help for him to find homes for some. It seemed to have worked
Incredible to see but can't be good for the environment thing this is one for heavy d scrap value would shurley be worth cleaning it up and you'll be sure to find plenty of jems in the process
It's interesting to see it now. He has been selling bikes and new stuff does start popping up. Thanks for watching!
sad to see all those classic bikes rotting away
When us Brits think that 2/3s of the British motorcycle industry output at its peak was exported to North America , we should be heading here to help repatriate some of it!
Come on over. He is selling everything. It's nice to see things getting saved
These guys really know how to preserve and care for classic bikes, not.
Yeah... Sadly, it happens.
Any of it for sale and if so where’s this place at I’d love to get some goods
It's all for sale. The yard is in southeast Tennessee, and you can contact jeff@thecommongear.com he can help you out
Excited and sad at the same time
Who's ever this cluttered up yard of cars and trucks and motorcycles are that is how his own mind is all cluttery can't decide on anything and never restores anything! But lots of nice old bikes that could be restored
They are for sale.
Saw a TY 80 tank ….. impossible to get in the uk 😢
Crazy scenario right there, sat on literally a gold mine
The stuff is for sale. He might ship to the UK
Heaven! 😅
Would that person sell me and ship it to Portugal a yamaha tank or 2 ?
He might. You would need to contact jeff@thecommongear.com he can help you out
@@flatbrokegarage ur the best! 🙌🏽
Any early 70's kawasaki H2's? 500 or 750
I'm sure there is. You can contact jeff@thecommongear.com he is getting a list together. Thanks for watching!
So sad. I saw all of my favorite Hondas in the first minute, all rotten away.
Hello, any dr or xr in stock? Or any CB four?
I'm sure there's something. You can contact jeff@thecommongear.com he can help you out
I can pull a few out of piles and get back running around again . Lots of people need parts. I would buy bikes from him or make lot deal and get them running split the difference on a sale
Email me flatbrokegaragetn@gmail.com
There's still a lot of savable parts
He has sold some bikes to collectors recently
"That's the second biggest mess I ever saw"
- Maxwell Smart
The maid "missed it by that much" 😆
I can tell you the location Chief , but we have to use the ' Cone of Silence '.