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Eric’s rusty projects
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 18 ธ.ค. 2009
1964 Chevrolet Corvair For sale
Project car with clean title located in Hartville Ohio. Ask $1800, send questions to ericwchoffin@att.net
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1960’s Suzuki T10 for sale
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Selling one nearly complete T10 and one parts bike. Asking $800 for the pair. Located in Hartville Ohio. If interested you can email me at ericwchoffin@att.net
Just picked up 6 cool old motorcycle
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Here is hopefully the first of a couple videos about these old bikes. I will be selling the rd350 and the re5. If you are interested in either of those bikes feel free to message me at ericwchoffin@att.net
1974 Suzuki TC185 vs. TS185
มุมมอง 9Kปีที่แล้ว
I put this short video together to highlight the differences between tc185’s and Ts’s.
66 Chevy Biscayne trunk lid rust repair
มุมมอง 5432 ปีที่แล้ว
Here is a short video of me making and installing patch panels in a 66 biscayne trunk lid. I’m not a professional body guy and I’m probably not doing it exactly right. That being said I thought this video might inspire someone to tackle a similar project. Hope you enjoyed, and I apologize for the number of times I say alright.
1974 Yamaha DT125 project part 1
มุมมอง 4193 ปีที่แล้ว
Here is my 74 Yamaha dt125 project, it’s been in the family since the mid 80’s and it’s finally time for me to get it back together.
ATC 200 Part 2
มุมมอง 173 ปีที่แล้ว
In this video I address some of the issues with the ATC that didn’t get fixed in the first video.
1984 Honda ATC 200 S Barn Find!
มุมมอง 813 ปีที่แล้ว
After years of working on rusty old projects for fun I decided I would try recording some of it and post it for other to see. This is my first video and I know it isn’t great but I’ll try to improve. I got this 84 ATC 200s from a friend of mine, his family purchased it new and got years of good use out of it. Not sure when it was parked but I do know that they tried to get it running about 8 ye...
WHAT I broke my Left ankle on the 1974 TS. BACK in 1977
Hey man way to sum it all up and cover everything about the car, great video. Pretty nice looking car, we subscribed, looking forward to more great content. Thanks for sharing with us. I will pass you along to others, I know they will enjoy your content.
How much where are you based can you ship to the uk if so how much I have a running 6v suzuki ts 90 trail which I may sell swap ect for your bikes mine is a 1972 99 per ent original bike from michigan in the USA with us title
@@StephenAltimas sorry both of these Suzukis have been sold.
I own a red one and a yellow one works super good
I need the engine off the spare bike for my 1964 t10
@@THEUKEBOY_ITSAUKULELE I’m not looking to ship it, but if you are able to pick it up we could probably work out a deal for just that engine. It’s located in Hartville Ohio 44632.
Great dual purpose motorcycles, dual range
TC dual range 10 speed. , Not on the same plane but the XT 500 yamaha, what's the next great bike
Still got the TS185! It's a treasure.
I thought in these years the pipe went low then came up at about a 45 degree angle with a short length at the end running horizonal.
The 100’s and 125, had pipes like you described.
I had the same ts 185 back in 1976, bought it used, drive it to school, rode it all the time. Wish I had it back today
Nice bikes I’ll take em ! 😂. Friends mom had the ts my friend had a tc 125. Always ran like a dream.
How much
They have both been sold.
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My brother had a blue one awesome
They are super fun bikes! I’m amazed by how many people had one or knew someone who had one.
wow!! very cool bikes!! its a shame people let these babies rust!! anyhow im looking for an old bike i used to own. please lemme know if you ever come across a 1968 suzuki k10 80. without oil injection. thankyou bro!!
nice bikes! im sure if you advertise in the right places youll sell them. ill make sure ill let people around me know about your bikes for sale. im looking for a suzuki k10 80cc without oil injection. please lemme know if you know of any of these and where i could find one!!.. thanks
I had the exact bike as the tc. Id love to have it again.
Nice
The TS is more like a Dt175
Are either of the 185s still available? Prices?
The TS (silver one) is still available. It’s $1700 and it’s located in Hartville Ohio 44632.
Here is a video of the TS th-cam.com/video/uB98mxSYlpU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=zaMtqCOA8iWcUHXG
I remember seeing those TS185's in the dealer showrooms. I lusted after one as a teen.
hi tony from uk ,,,,i loved my ts 185,,19 76,,,,,had it from new had it for6 years ,,, both brill,,,good luck selling them ,im to ill to ride , , ,thy r brill bikes thy r bullett prooth,,, thy go on for ever if looked after
Thanks for sharing tony. Your right, they are brilliant little bikes. Glad to hear I’m not the only one to enjoy them old Suzukis make good memories.
I have a 1974 ts 400 in very good shape what kind of ignition would it have it once in a while will kick back and send me over the seat when it's warmed up
@@timothyscott6365 I believe the ts400 has a cdi. You may be able to retard the spark by turning your stator plate. I know that the TM400 was one of the first Suzukis with a cdi and the early one did the same thing when starting, and they could be very difficult to ride.
Good information. I have a 63 Biscayne with the same issues. This video will help a lot. I haven't seen anyone use the bead roller like that with to die you used. I'll have to play with that. Doing the outside first is one thing I was wondering about. I would have liked to see how you closed your seam.
Glad you found the video useful. I used the male portion of the two largest beading dies that came with my bead roller, I believe I slipped one of the dies out one eighth of an inch to achieve the shape I wanted. I came up with this by playing around with the different dies on scrap metal. And for closing the seam I used my sheet metal brake and hand seamers to bend the lip just over 90 degrees. I followed it up with a body hammer and dolly to close it tight. If I get a chance maybe I can make a quick video showing the process.
Nice work Brother I have a 64 Cutlass hood, front edge I have to do thanks for the ideas.
Thanks. And good luck with your cutlass hood, just don’t be in a rush and I’m sure it will come out great.
First !!!!