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AtlMotorcycleWorks
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 12 ต.ค. 2012
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Short clips from Atlanta Motorcycle Work's trip to Barber Vintage festival
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Short clips from Atlanta Motorcycle Work's trip to Barber Vintage festival
Mike gives us a bit of insight on the Big Bear Yamaha 305.
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Mike gives us a bit of insight on the Big Bear Yamaha 305.
45 minutes of 1975 CB550 case assembly Sped Up into 2 Minutes.
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45 minutes of 1975 CB550 case assembly Sped Up into 2 Minutes.
Our 1975 Honda CL360 Scrambler Build Update #1
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Our 1975 Honda CL360 Scrambler Build Update #1
Our 1975 Honda CL360 Scrambler Build Introduction
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Our 1975 Honda CL360 Scrambler Build Introduction
Atlanta Motorcycle Works - Sixth update on our 1979 XS650 scrambler build. Video #7 With closeups
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Atlanta Motorcycle Works - Sixth update on our 1979 XS650 scrambler build. Video #7 With closeups
Atlanta Motorcycle Works - 1973 Kawasaki Z1 900 first start after complete rebuild.
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Atlanta Motorcycle Works - 1973 Kawasaki Z1 900 first start after complete rebuild.
Atlanta Motorcycle Works - Fifth update on our 1979 XS650 scrambler build. Video #6 With closeups
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Atlanta Motorcycle Works - Fifth update on our 1979 XS650 scrambler build. Video #6 With closeups
First start up of a recently rebuilt and restored '73 Kawasaki Z900 motor.
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First start up of a recently rebuilt and restored '73 Kawasaki Z900 motor.
Atlanta Motorcycle Works - Fourth update on our 1979 Yamaha XS650 scrambler build. Video #5
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Atlanta Motorcycle Works - Fourth update on our 1979 Yamaha XS650 scrambler build. Video #5
Atlanta Motorcycle Works - Third update on our 1979 Yamaha XS650 scrambler build. Video #4
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Atlanta Motorcycle Works - Third update on our 1979 Yamaha XS650 scrambler build. Video #4
Atlanta Motorcycle Works - Second update on our 1979 Yamaha XS650 scrambler build. Video #3
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Atlanta Motorcycle Works - Second update on our 1979 Yamaha XS650 scrambler build. Video #3
Atlanta Motorcycle Works - First update on our 1979 Yamaha XS650 scrambler build. Video #2
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Atlanta Motorcycle Works - First update on our 1979 Yamaha XS650 scrambler build. Video #2
Atlanta Motorcycle Works - Introducing our 1979 Yamaha XS650 scrambler build. Video #1
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Atlanta Motorcycle Works - Introducing our 1979 Yamaha XS650 scrambler build. Video #1
Our client's first ride on his recently completed 1976 Honda CB750K6 café racer custom.
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Our client's first ride on his recently completed 1976 Honda CB750K6 café racer custom.
Atlanta Motorcycle Works - 1973 Suzuki GT250 survivor, one kick start, rev and idle.
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Atlanta Motorcycle Works - 1973 Suzuki GT250 survivor, one kick start, rev and idle.
Honda Shadow 600 - TJ Brutal Exhaust, springer front end and M.Unit head and tail lights.
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Honda Shadow 600 - TJ Brutal Exhaust, springer front end and M.Unit head and tail lights.
1973 GT 250K 2 stroke brought back to life! First start up!
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1973 GT 250K 2 stroke brought back to life! First start up!
Episode 10 Of our Live series with Cafe Racer TV 07/18/2018
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Episode 10 Of our Live series with Cafe Racer TV 07/18/2018
Had one . This one sounds rough
Because motorcycle manufacturers don’t really know what they're doing, right?! Yeah?! No?!
Sounds like someone has blue header pipes!
Nice 🤤
How'd you set up the rear brake with the rear sets?
If you're gonna ride ride it right man.Switch the goddamn dam gears man shift
We love an expert! Thanks for the comment.
@@AtlMotorcycleWorks that was ment just as a joke. I'm sure you can ride didn't mean to come off calless sorry
Oh my gosh…..beautiful machine!!
Amazing job. Video shows it but I'm sure it looks even better in person. Whatever money was spent was worth every penny.
Call that one Greta!
She’s a beauty.
Thank you we couldn't agree more!
The stuff dreams are made of
Not a safe build
What was the estimate for the restoration?
How did you fab the springer on it. And what spring did you buy?
I have one just like that, but in the restoration stage.
Essa é a moto do século.
I had a bike exactly like this one back in 1972. It was my firts motorcycle. I was 21.
You Got the exhaust from tjbrutalcustoms?
Thank you
Very nice I'm starting same project with Virgo 750 1982 your videos help me plan
It looks like original tires on it also? Got a video of them or know what brand/model they are?I'd like to have some original looking tires on mine.
I absolutely love them in orange, and wish mine still had it's original orange paint.
I had to read the comments to get an idea of when this was posted. Thank You TH-cam for being a PITA by removing the post date. I digress. This is such a fine example of motorcycle engineering. It wasn't the fastest or best handling (it wasn't designed to be) but it was the epitome of smoothness. I have to wonder how much this bike went for. My 1977 CB 750 served me well over the years. Then the new tech (DOHC) dominated the streets. It was a fine era.
What happened to the build? I've been checking every now and then for an update but nothing, is it finished, paused or just binned?
I'll keep mine 4 ever
do you still have the wiring diagram that you used?
Hello Brandon, No we do not. We return all packaging and instructions to the client when the work is complete. The M.Unit does come with instructions though.
Isn't nostalgia great. It makes you forget how much work it was to keep that bike running properly. I had a '73 and in order for it to run right it needed the valves adjusted every month, the cam chain weekly and the drive chain once a week minimum. Handled like a pig but it changed the bike world and I don't regret one scraped knuckle.
great sound. nice and raspy
What does it cost to make my 360t like thst
exhaust ?
That’s my bike! Glad y’all like!
Gorgeous!
please let me know regarding the price, ??I had one back inb the day ,would like to have another one for the nostalgic
beautiful
The springer front end looks fuckin dope on there
Had a '76 CB750 Four that I put 65K miles on it before trading it in on a 1980 CB900 Custom. Damn I wish I still had those bikes. What machines. I was in my 20's then. WTF did I know.
It’s the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen ❤️
Beautiful bike bro. Cheers from SoCal
Where did you get the color?
Speechless
Hi is that the original wheel and what size ?
Love this! What lift table do you recommend?
Please show more detail of the build. I need to know how to get a bike like this. Badass!
Was the speedometer "plug and play" or did new sensors and such need to be added?
Cb 750 memang macho , mau dong kalau dilasih karena di Indonesia tidak ada.
Melihat barang klasil naluri ingin memiliki begitu besar , tertama yang merah sangat macho sekali berapa harga per unit may bos?
As Tom said. Very strange how this build is going unnoticed by so many XS fans. I love this bike!
It's a shame now days that people are turning these bikes into café style bikes.
You did an electric start but wheres the battery? Looks amazing
where did you get forks from
I owned one exactly like it while working full time and in college. Rain or shine, Summer and Winter, it's all I could afford at the time. It served me well, very functional, economical and fun to ride. I hated to part with it when the time came, and many times have wished I would have kept but couldn't. Money was tight.