So much respect for building this bike alone and without tools that others wouldn’t even dream of attempting without. All those hours spent by yourself in that garage hit right in the feels. Mans got some determination
Watched this video a few times over the couple years, finally jumped the gun and bought a 1990 BMW K75, works great and plan to take influence from this video and make my own personal changes. Thank you for sharing, inspiring and even writing out a blog on all the work you've done. So much appreciation for it!
You're not going to win any awards with this bike, but you have won our hearts. An inspirational video on creativity. What any common person can achieve in their own basement with limited resources if they apply themselves. Thank you for sharing.
Who need a one million dollar workshop anyway? Hammer, hacksaw, spray paint, a creative mind, a bunch of personal hours - and wham-bang you got a unique café racer. RESPECT bro!
About halfway through I was thinking "This bike is going to look like a Frankenbike" but at the end I was pleasantly surprised...especially that it turned out like that being built in a parking garage! Great job and a good looking bike.
I agree with Seislman this is the best inexpensive build I have seen in a long time. and it changes so much on the bike but leaving little modified! I love it.
Back in the late 80s I used to ride with a friend that had one of these. We went across the usa together, but I never did like this model because I found it too long in the geometry of it! With this built it looks a lot better. Another part that I didn’t care for was the sewing machine sound the bike made.
Best part is, he is a young amateur custom bike maker with no professional tools or shop yet he creates such awe-inspiring bikes from, seemingly, pieces of junk bikes. Kudos to you, Tom! Keep up it up!
Dude I give you props for a few things, doing all the work yourself, picking a bike thats not easy to see its potential and making an awesome cafe racer. nice work man!
Man, this is cool, you did it, in some parking lot (I assume) without even having a bench or angle grinder, it just shows that if you are motivated enough you can do everything everywhere !
This trick with the game cards for painting the Rims! So simple. I feel stupid. Great, now i can paint my rims as well, without getting rid of the tyres. I missed it, when i was changing the tyres a few weeks ago. Thanks!
I MISS THIS! I remember tearing my first bike apart. Removing the extra pieces, installing new exhaust, brakes, stacks, and then blowing the little 250 trying to hit 110mph. HAHAAA!
Thanks a lot for all the nice comments everyone!! I really appreciate them and it motivates me to keep doing more builds!! :) I do not have the time to answer all of them but I do read them so thanks guys!! I'm currently working on 2 other bike and will post more videos when done!
kudos for doing this in an underground parking garage..i wish you the very best in your future and in creating more projects like this in your own shop or garage (y)
Great work with all the camera angles and covering every step of the process. It adds so much to the video that you're just having at it in a parking garage. No excuses!
nice work. proof that theres no need for expensive tooling to build something nice. Btw. u should have put end caps to the sub frame where you cut it. in order to prevent rust there.
Très très beau travail 👏 Toutes tes vidéos sont un réel plaisir Que de belles transformations Tu as du savoir faire et du talent. Continues de nous faire rêver. Bravo l’artiste
That was amazing to watch... the guy fully retrofits an ugly ass bike into that lovely café racer... in this damn garage! . Open up the shop bro. Congratz.
So much respect for building this bike alone and without tools that others wouldn’t even dream of attempting without. All those hours spent by yourself in that garage hit right in the feels. Mans got some determination
I am amazed! No complicated machinery, in a dark garage, only with creativity, and you build an awesome motorbike. WOW
Haha thanks, you got to do with what you have :)
@@TahitianRider Brad! monte ton business et je viens travailler avec toi! big up de Noumea 987 --- 988
Watched this video a few times over the couple years, finally jumped the gun and bought a 1990 BMW K75, works great and plan to take influence from this video and make my own personal changes. Thank you for sharing, inspiring and even writing out a blog on all the work you've done. So much appreciation for it!
I'm going to do this same:)
You're not going to win any awards with this bike, but you have won our hearts. An inspirational video on creativity. What any common person can achieve in their own basement with limited resources if they apply themselves. Thank you for sharing.
Who need a one million dollar workshop anyway?
Hammer, hacksaw, spray paint, a creative mind, a bunch of personal hours -
and wham-bang you got a unique café racer.
RESPECT bro!
This video is so underrated. Absolutely LOVE the final result! nothing like the orignal anymore! Much respect to you man. You do one heck of a job.
About halfway through I was thinking "This bike is going to look like a Frankenbike" but at the end I was pleasantly surprised...especially that it turned out like that being built in a parking garage! Great job and a good looking bike.
Transforming from Dr. Jekkyl to Mr. Hyde - Thinking about his conditions, this is a Masterpiece. Very well done, young Siir !!!
I agree with Seislman this is the best inexpensive build I have seen in a long time. and it changes so much on the bike but leaving little modified! I love it.
This is the Best cheap strip and built I've ever seen. Awesome bike. LOL way to go!
Haha thanks bro!! :)
I agree with Seisman, best cheap built ever. You did a great job with few parts. Congrats, very nice ride
Back in the late 80s I used to ride with a friend that had one of these. We went across the usa together, but I never did like this model because I found it too long in the geometry of it! With this built it looks a lot better. Another part that I didn’t care for was the sewing machine sound the bike made.
Using playing cards to protect the tyres from paint, that blew my mind. Cool build nice job!
Best part is, he is a young amateur custom bike maker with no professional tools or shop yet he creates such awe-inspiring bikes from, seemingly, pieces of junk bikes. Kudos to you, Tom!
Keep up it up!
Man I've never been a fan of BMWs mainly because of the engine block shape, but you have done a fine job, she is a beauty!
Dude I give you props for a few things, doing all the work yourself, picking a bike thats not easy to see its potential and making an awesome cafe racer. nice work man!
You are awesome! and the whole build in a dark parking garage! Kudos to you.
Well done man, this thing looks sharp!!! And all done in a shared garage!! Extremely impressive upgrade.
Nice job! You've uncovered a great looking bike under all of that plastic! And working in a parking garage gets bonus points.
Great transformation. And that's how you edit no need to drag it out. Thanks for sharing.
great job! At first, I was very hesitant when you pulled out that hacksaw. The end product looks great!!
Killer transformation. Looks like a lot of fun.
Just needs a small, round shield up front.
Trust me, makes riding SO much nicer.
Looks cooler too.
a fucking good 10min of my life! well done bro
Man, this is cool, you did it, in some parking lot (I assume) without even having a bench or angle grinder, it just shows that if you are motivated enough you can do everything everywhere !
What a fantastic budget looking build. Great work and I'll be taking some of this for my own future endeavors.
This trick with the game cards for painting the Rims! So simple. I feel stupid. Great, now i can paint my rims as well, without getting rid of the tyres. I missed it, when i was changing the tyres a few weeks ago. Thanks!
Il faut l'idée et le courage pour déshabiller une K75 et en faire un beau café racer... Bravo ! Chouette boulot et pas évident dans un garage commun.
I MISS THIS! I remember tearing my first bike apart. Removing the extra pieces, installing new exhaust, brakes, stacks, and then blowing the little 250 trying to hit 110mph. HAHAAA!
Where there's A WILL...
There is A WAY..!
AWESOME BUILD..🙏
Really
Very nice build! I enjoyed following along. You had a very good vision of a cafe racer hiding under all of those extra pieces.
Thanks a lot for all the nice comments everyone!! I really appreciate them and it motivates me to keep doing more builds!! :)
I do not have the time to answer all of them but I do read them so thanks guys!! I'm currently working on 2 other bike and will post more videos when done!
For a guy with basic tools, WOW. Great job man!!!
Awesome build and I really liked how dedicatedly you worked on it. End result was all worth it.
Thanks! glad you like it :)
kudos for doing this in an underground parking garage..i wish you the very best in your future and in creating more projects like this in your own shop or garage (y)
Thanks a lot:) I considering starting a new project bike, or maybe even start doing some as a job :)
I am proud of you. Even though you use simple equipment, the results are cool
Super beau travail mec, réalisé avec beaucoup de goût !
A beautiful machine without any electronic 😍...... Perfect.......
Great trick with the cards. Excellent rim paint job!
tes réalisations sont impressionnantes. en plus tu fais ça dans ton garage.... énorme !
These video's make me grateful to have my own garage and a reciprocating saw.
it gives me the idea of cafe racers dont need so much work to build. thanks!
Terrific job working with next to nothing mate! 👏🏻 Cheers from Australia 👍🏻😎
I really enjoy the vibe of building the bike in what appears to be an underground parking garage. Sort of a lost space being put to use as a garage.
This man can build or custom anything 💛
This is so satisfying to watch. Wish I worked that fast haha. Looks fantastic! Nice job!
That was very brilliant with what you did with the deck of cards and the wheels. Well done!
Mad skills man!
That’s one of the few bmw cafe conversion style bikes that looks good .
Well done. Great to see old bikes coming back to life in a new form. I have 2 K100's ready to do this to.
Thanks :) nice! I'm sure you're gonna have a lot of fun with those K100's ;)
Great work with all the camera angles and covering every step of the process. It adds so much to the video that you're just having at it in a parking garage. No excuses!
Someone give these gentleman a BEER !!!!!! Amazing. No tools, shop, or equipment... 🍺🍺🍺🍺
Customize well, not over doing it. Just nicely done. Love it
Best part about this bike is it’s on a platform this will run for literal ever
Looks 10000000000000% better than before! Nice!
Who says you need a full workshop to build bikes? Well played, young man.
Thanks for sharing this, I enjoyed every minute watching!
What a beautiful bike you created. Great job! Enjoy it
Nice transformation
Love, dedication and skill can do everything. The bike looks awesome, i am jealous!
Enjoy your creation and ride safe brother!
Thanks bro! glad you like it :)
I now know what to do with my old K75 Many thanks for sharing your build and inspiration.
lnspirational, motivational, honest. Thank-you for taking the extra time to share your experiences with us.
excellent modification. very impressed with your skills👍👍👍
Merci pour ce beau projet! tu m'a donner la motivation de commencer un street tracker sur base de K100!
Wow congrats man, what a build for the acces you had to tools and equipment
Dude, you are seriously awesome as hell!
WoW nice job...best low budget production!
Genius work! Keep up the good work! Many thanks
That's an amazing job, my friend! Was really nice to watch it
I love how you did the whole build using very basic tools. Not even power tools! You got my respect.
very very good job ....your life is for bikes and you are going with the flow
Maserati in the background! Nice!
It looks so much better.
Amazing work man!
Горящий чек на БМВ это наше все!😂😂😂😂 а так парень красава, такой мот собрал, прям респектую!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Wooow, very very good work friend, is amazing motorcycle😍😍 congratu👏👏
Nice clean and solid bike! Have fun with it!
After long hard work..he just built his dream
Exactly! thanks :)
nice work. proof that theres no need for expensive tooling to build something nice.
Btw. u should have put end caps to the sub frame where you cut it. in order to prevent rust there.
Très très beau travail 👏
Toutes tes vidéos sont un réel plaisir
Que de belles transformations
Tu as du savoir faire et du talent.
Continues de nous faire rêver.
Bravo l’artiste
Very very good. Beautiful bike. Congrats.
Amazing Work! Wish u The Best!!
One word (Brilliant.)
that's a lot of love this bike deserved.
Much respect! Great job with what you had to work with! Congrats!
Nice job! I love what you did with a low budget!
how amazing it is when you just follow your passion!
Hell of a nice job. I miss my old Cafe Racer.
That came out awesome!
That was amazing to watch... the guy fully retrofits an ugly ass bike into that lovely café racer... in this damn garage! . Open up the shop bro. Congratz.
Nice! You deserve a proper mancave with good lighting.
Great video brother. You built a beautiful bike!
You made it look easy and inspired me to build something beautiful too
You made an awesome video, and built a beautiful bike! Thanks for sharing this, I greatly enjoyed watching!!
amazing build bro you highly encouraged me to build my own Cafe Racer.....
Travail très propre pour un amateur avec le coeur de la passion !
Very nice work. We fitted the same exhaust on our latest BMW K75 build.
You’ve inspired me man,now I’m gonna start doing this
Inspirational! Great work keep it up
This bike really has potential, with some work and cleaning it might actually be a clean build!
good job dude..you didn't even used power tools...you made a very good looking bike
Great video, well done on the build.
Best bike, it is very cool and I like the color of the bike, very attractive. From the original to cafe racer bike, It is very unrecognizable.
Awesome project and a dope bike!