19:33 Those are SKS detachable magazines (You moved one) nice find. You should ask him if he still has the SKS. 25:08 That's good ol' TM-31-200-1 on the re-loading bench! I love this guy! My kind of man! What you said about diligence in the search of hidden gem motorcycles is the truth. In the past couple of years I've scored a complete 1976 Honda GL1000 with full Vetter package and a complete and running 2003 Kawasaki ZG1200. Craigslist and FB marketplace are our friends. Old men with old motorcycles die everyday, and the loved ones left behind can't wait to sell them.
Ever get a feeling where something doesn't look or feel right ? This Guy is on a whole new level of disorganized. He has enough space to sort these treasures out, but look at the mess it's all in !
Always have to be looking. There are a couple of things that I am interested here. Hopefully we can come to terms. If not, we'll still be friends. Thanks for watching.
I really like that GS1150E. One thing to keep in mind..Suzukis of that era sometimes had top end oil delivery issues. That was the case with my two GS1100's ('82 & '83) and '82 GS 650E. If you buy that 1150, you should remove the valve cover and the camshaft journal caps then lubricate the cams where they ride on the aluminum surface of the head (journals) before trying to turn the engine over. Good luck, I hope you got that bike!
Wow, what an amazing find, sometimes you can get lucky, looking forward to seeing what you get, and watching you bring some more old bikes back to life 👍
Bought the mighty GS 1150E..Oh.. sweet sweet sound of big bore Suzuki Had a Bassani header on my 81 750E Kerker ,Vance n Hindes. Doesn't matter. That bike needs to be heard. Good score..
Hey Eric, Lafayette here. Early in this video, you commented that it was fairly simple to get a title for an old bike in Louisiana. I would love to see a video that outlines the requirements of the process and how a person can check the Vin for a lein or theft. Of course, this is if you take requests
If you can, get the lot, that's a good chunk of profit right there, after you put a bit of your magic on them...... these old bike are becoming rare things, great post, I am in UK and the chance of getting a bunch of bikes like this is nigh on impossible.
Vince seems like a good dude. I like those Enfield bullet 500's... they don't make those anymore. Cool bikes. The 75 Honda CB500 with the rebuild engine could be a fun project.
always fun to snoop through other garages! I'm currently working through the bonded title process in Colorado. like you said, it's not bad if you know what you're doing.
A veritable Aladdin's cave you found right there. That power supply might come in handy de-rusting tanks or even electroplating small parts. Depending on what amperage it's.capable of.
That RS as you can tell with the mismatching fairings is either unobtainium or in total worth more than the bikes valued… been there, done that. Love those bikes, the “Flying Brick” engines sound absolute amazing and have such wonderful power but all the plastic covering it up is insane when someone drops them and they break as they’re all ABS plastic.
Wow! What a mess! You'll basically be doing a garage clearance, and that's how you'll need to view it. It's going to take a team and a full day to sort through and clear it out. Definitely go for the GS1150E if nothing else....
I build and drag race these, as well as the water cooled early GSXR 1100s. Buy the Suzuki if at all possible, even without a title. I'll explain, the engine cases alone are worth money, because a LOT of people are still racing them, and the engine cases are getting scarce. Many racers turn to aftermarket cylinder blocks and even billet cylinder heads, but you still need a good set of cases. Yes, V&H makes new billet cases, but be prepared to mortgage your home and bring your first born male child to purchase a set.
Grab that DS7 or R5 tony. Very hard to find, in Australia. Holy crap I’d crab those gt750 cylinders if there in good Nik & std size. You could easily flip them and get some project money.
I love watching your videos, we're all hopeless Motorcycle addicts here . On a side note, I would love to hear your opinion on the Stelvio you drive, I'm seriously thinking of leasing one shortly.
Wish I could say the Stelvio is mine. It’s my wife but she lets me drive it every now and then. 😂 we love it. We have had it for 3 years. Trouble free and fun to drive.
I don't know if I'd buy anything from that guy look at the way he stores the bikes man has no passion for motorcycles there just thrown in there like junk you can tell he doesn't ride motorcycles he just sells the bikes
Hello from the united kingdom I have just subscribed to your channel and I love what you do but please don’t take your hands off the steering wheel while driving on the highway it’s so dangerous and I see you have child’s seats in the back of your vehicle and it’s frightening to think you are doing that when your children are in the car with you. I am sorry to go on to you about it but I would hate it if you lost control of your vehicle and ended up on the wrong side of an hedge. But keep up the good work I really am enjoying your videos Take care and stay safe out there.
Thanks for subscribing. Really appreciate it. Thankfully I was in my wife’s car. It has all of the new fangled safety features that make me a better driver. Unlike my 1978 Ford F-150. Thanks so much for watching.
A total waste of time scrounging through a pile of crap like that. Guys like that have dozens of projects but never finish anything. I wouldn't give $100 for the lot unless there was something I clearly needed.
For God's sake stop taking your hands off the steering wheel, not only could you get hurt but might take out someone else. I counted eight times just on the intro and when you clasped both hands together for at least five seconds all I could think was what an idiot.
Thanks for your concern. Thankfully my wife’s car yells at you if you have your hand off the wheel for too long. No way I could do it if I was in my truck. Thanks for watching.
This was a really interesting video, is the guy selling the bikes English. Was just concerned for yours and other drivers safety, car smashes are not fun so take care. @@motorcyclerewind
19:33 Those are SKS detachable magazines (You moved one) nice find. You should ask him if he still has the SKS. 25:08 That's good ol' TM-31-200-1 on the re-loading bench! I love this guy! My kind of man! What you said about diligence in the search of hidden gem motorcycles is the truth. In the past couple of years I've scored a complete 1976 Honda GL1000 with full Vetter package and a complete and running 2003 Kawasaki ZG1200. Craigslist and FB marketplace are our friends. Old men with old motorcycles die everyday, and the loved ones left behind can't wait to sell them.
He asked me if I was into guns. Told him I only had time for one hobby.
Ever get a feeling where something doesn't look or feel right ?
This Guy is on a whole new level of disorganized.
He has enough space to sort these treasures out, but look at the mess it's all in !
Thanks for watching really appreciate it.
Good video and good to see and show that you dont always hit a home run when going to see old bikes.....
Always have to be looking. There are a couple of things that I am interested here. Hopefully we can come to terms. If not, we'll still be friends. Thanks for watching.
I really like that GS1150E. One thing to keep in mind..Suzukis of that era sometimes had top end oil delivery issues. That was the case with my two GS1100's ('82 & '83) and '82 GS 650E. If you buy that 1150, you should remove the valve cover and the camshaft journal caps then lubricate the cams where they ride on the aluminum surface of the head (journals) before trying to turn the engine over. Good luck, I hope you got that bike!
That’s a great tip. Fingers crossed we can come to terms. Thanks for watching.
OMG that guy makes me look organized. Sounds like a good guy that i could enjoy spending swapping stories with.
Can’t wait to go back. He is the son of circus performers. He had great stories.
Wow, what an amazing find, sometimes you can get lucky, looking forward to seeing what you get, and watching you bring some more old bikes back to life 👍
So much fun meeting this guy and going through his stash of bikes. Thanks for watching.
Bought the mighty GS 1150E..Oh.. sweet sweet sound of big bore Suzuki Had a Bassani header on my 81 750E Kerker ,Vance n Hindes. Doesn't matter. That bike needs to be heard. Good score..
Look forward to getting this guy back on the road. Thanks for watching.
He sounds British a nice guy from the sound of it 🙂
I could still be there talking to him. Super nice guy.
Watching from the Philippine Islands..! 🇵🇭
Thanks for watching.
Hey Eric, Lafayette here. Early in this video, you commented that it was fairly simple to get a title for an old bike in Louisiana. I would love to see a video that outlines the requirements of the process and how a person can check the Vin for a lein or theft. Of course, this is if you take requests
That sounds great. Where in Lafayette are you. I grew up in Lafayette.
If you can, get the lot, that's a good chunk of profit right there, after you put a bit of your magic on them...... these old bike are becoming rare things, great post, I am in UK and the chance of getting a bunch of bikes like this is nigh on impossible.
And ironically the owner of this stash is British. Fingers crossed we can work something out. At least for the Suzuki GS1150E.
Look forward to the result !
I too am looking forward to it. 🤞 Thanks for watching!
Did you buy anything from this guy ?
Haven't picked it up yet. Coming Soon!
Very nice find. Hope you can make a deal on the whole lot.
I hope so too! I think we would get the best deal that way. So much stuff and Vince was a really nice guy.
Nice video, interesting seller, love Traxxion Dynamics. They did the same services for me over the years. Peace
Vince is a very interesting guy. Can’t wait to go back and hear more stories.
Bikegasm 😃😃😜😜
Love the black n red Suzuki.
It’s so awesome. 🤞
When you got to the manuals I finally said SCORE.
I love finding manuals.
Vince seems like a good dude. I like those Enfield bullet 500's... they don't make those anymore. Cool bikes. The 75 Honda CB500 with the rebuild engine could be a fun project.
Lots of cool stuff. Thanks for watching.
Great bike and video
Did you catch the Zed in the video.
Greetings FISHBURN ,WOOP WOOP CHICKEN SOUP 😱u found a EF 1100 ,LOVE IT 😘💥Thanks for sharing,stay safe👍
Thanks for watching.
Great video. Hope you get a good deal for what you want
So do I. Thanks for watching.
the cb550 bultaco and gs1150 are cool. the rest I would pass on
I wish I was into road racing. The GS500 race bike with spare engines would be awesome. Thanks for watching.
wow . what an strange collection of parts and bikes.
Definitely an eclectic mix. Thanks for watching.
always fun to snoop through other garages! I'm currently working through the bonded title process in Colorado. like you said, it's not bad if you know what you're doing.
It was such a blast. I could have been there for hours talking to Vince. Thanks for watching.
A Yamaha R5 350! Get it, get it now! 😍
They are really cool motorcycles. Thanks for watching!
A veritable Aladdin's cave you found right there. That power supply might come in handy de-rusting tanks or even electroplating small parts. Depending on what amperage it's.capable of.
That’s a good idea for the power supply. May have to think about that. Thanks for watching.
That RS as you can tell with the mismatching fairings is either unobtainium or in total worth more than the bikes valued… been there, done that. Love those bikes, the “Flying Brick” engines sound absolute amazing and have such wonderful power but all the plastic covering it up is insane when someone drops them and they break as they’re all ABS plastic.
Thanks for the info I have zero experience with BMW's. Thanks for watching.
And in this episode, Anthony becomes an honoury member of the American Pickers team. . .
This was so much fun and Vince was awesome! Can't wait to go back. Thanks for watching
Nice! I just commented the other day I had the GS1150E Good luck!
Hopefully it works out for me. Thanks for watching.
Imagine the space and stuff you could find with a bit of housekeeping.
I know. Stuff everywhere.
Wow! What a mess! You'll basically be doing a garage clearance, and that's how you'll need to view it. It's going to take a team and a full day to sort through and clear it out. Definitely go for the GS1150E if nothing else....
The GS1150 is the main reason why I went. Such a great bike. Thanks for watching.
That suzuki is cool, proper power house of an engine. And yes your kawasaki is gpz not a zee 😂😂😂. Good luck with your deal 🤞👍
About time I get it right. 😂
I build and drag race these, as well as the water cooled early GSXR 1100s. Buy the Suzuki if at all possible, even without a title. I'll explain, the engine cases alone are worth money, because a LOT of people are still racing them, and the engine cases are getting scarce. Many racers turn to aftermarket cylinder blocks and even billet cylinder heads, but you still need a good set of cases. Yes, V&H makes new billet cases, but be prepared to mortgage your home and bring your first born male child to purchase a set.
Awesome. Can’t wait to go back and bring this bike home. Thanks for watching.
Grab that DS7 or R5 tony. Very hard to find, in Australia. Holy crap I’d crab those gt750 cylinders if there in good Nik & std size. You could easily flip them and get some project money.
I like the way you are thinking. Sending looking forward to going back. Thanks for watching.
Most of everyone I know are friends I made from Craigslist ads.
You meet the nicest people on Craigslist🤣. Thanks for watching.
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It was crazy. I did not even show the Dale Earnhardt Incorporated NASCAR.
Really like the gs1150 Suzuki muscle bike. Hopefully you can do a deal
The GS1150 is what started this whole thing. Definitely want that one. Thanks for watching.
I don't know if i am happy and nostalgic to see this bike or sad about megacwaste of motorcycles
I had a great time with Vince sharing his lifelong passion for motorcycles. Cant wait to go back. Thanks for watching!
My best deal was from Craigslist and it was only about 2 years ago. Think I got like 6 bikes on the deal.
Some people still use Craigslist. I have to remember to keep looking there!
You really need to save the Bultaco!!!
It is cool. Needs lots of parts.
that TSCC Suzy is one fast azz bike
Looking forward to bringing it home.
we had a 85 TSCC 550 It was berserk. wait until you twist the tail on that one. @@motorcyclerewind
I try to avoid that sort of thing. I have managed to ride my GPZ1100 like a grandpa and love it.
Only 4 minutes into this one Eric and I bet you were shocked with all of the "go fast" bikes
I knew they were there. Not normally my cup of tea but I am open to the idea.
@@motorcyclerewind 🔥🍻
Must be drinking something probably not tea!!
I love watching your videos, we're all hopeless Motorcycle addicts here . On a side note, I would love to hear your opinion on the Stelvio you drive, I'm seriously thinking of leasing one shortly.
Wish I could say the Stelvio is mine. It’s my wife but she lets me drive it every now and then. 😂 we love it. We have had it for 3 years. Trouble free and fun to drive.
I might be interested in that Bullet if you aren't!
Send me an email with your contact info and I will call you. motorcyclerewind@gmail.com
My 1984 ninja had mono shock rear suspension
My 83 GPz has it too.They called it Unitrak!
Looks like he was really good at taking things apart, not so good at putting them back together or keeping them organized.
We are all good at taking stuff apart! He had a bad motorcycle accident and hasn't been able to wrench anymore. There are loads of projects here.
The bmw is actually a really good ride if you decide to take it won't disappoint
It looks like it would be fun! Thanks for watching.
The big suzook is the only thing there worth bringing home.
That’s the plan. Thanks for watching.
Great find again .. hope you manage to come to an agreement.
31:17 .. 👍thanks for indulging me 😃
🤞that we get something done. Thanks for watching.
Looked like a burial ground at 28:00
Moment of silence for our fallen heroes.
Yes the rubbers on my Kawasaki zl400 went like biscuit 😅 that was an import im in uk
They just disintegrated. Crazy.
I don't know if I'd buy anything from that guy look at the way he stores the bikes man has no passion for motorcycles there just thrown in there like junk you can tell he doesn't ride motorcycles he just sells the bikes
Thanks for watching.
Leave the TX750 where it sets, not worth the risk of throwing your back out 🤣
Agreed. There is some good stuff there and Vince was so nice. Look forward to going back.
I have a bmw k1200rs, awesome bike..
Looks to be a great bike. Thanks for watching.
Hello from the united kingdom I have just subscribed to your channel and I love what you do but please don’t take your hands off the steering wheel while driving on the highway it’s so dangerous and I see you have child’s seats in the back of your vehicle and it’s frightening to think you are doing that when your children are in the car with you. I am sorry to go on to you about it but I would hate it if you lost control of your vehicle and ended up on the wrong side of an hedge.
But keep up the good work I really am enjoying your videos
Take care and stay safe out there.
Thanks for subscribing. Really appreciate it. Thankfully I was in my wife’s car. It has all of the new fangled safety features that make me a better driver. Unlike my 1978 Ford F-150. Thanks so much for watching.
That royal Enfield looked a peach, Eric 🙂
The Royal Enfield was in excellent condition. Thanks for watching.
A total waste of time scrounging through a pile of crap like that. Guys like that have dozens of projects but never finish anything. I wouldn't give $100 for the lot unless there was something I clearly needed.
I was loads of fun wandering through this salvage yard. Thanks for watching.
I’m hearing a northern-English accent from Vince… 🤔
I did not ask him where from in the UK. I will ask next time.
He could ruin just about anything.
Thanks for watching.
For God's sake stop taking your hands off the steering wheel, not only could you get hurt but might take out someone else. I counted eight times just on the intro and when you clasped both hands together for at least five seconds all I could think was what an idiot.
Thanks for your concern. Thankfully my wife’s car yells at you if you have your hand off the wheel for too long. No way I could do it if I was in my truck. Thanks for watching.
This was a really interesting video, is the guy selling the bikes English. Was just concerned for yours and other drivers safety, car smashes are not fun so take care. @@motorcyclerewind
Thanks