I work on bikes like this everyday. I don’t paint them though but restore them and sell them used. It’s fun and I make good side cash! Although my trade is a painter lol 😂
I dont mean to be so offtopic but does someone know a tool to log back into an instagram account? I somehow forgot the login password. I would love any assistance you can give me
I tell ya I have seen this Dude restore I dunno how many Bicycles but it never gets old, I still just love watching him do his work...Thx for the Vids...!!!
This bike that you restored friend Comet does not have any junk. In my country Argentina, this bike is new. It does not have anything of old, nor less trash. In my country, bicycle parts are as expensive as car parts. I wish I could have a bike like the one you restored. Very good, and it was beautiful. Greetings
i learned a lot from this video, thank you! the bike looks gorgeous and the video was really good, but some softer music might be appreciated, it grates a little with the vibe of your videos imo. 멋진 영상과 아름다운 완성품! 그러나 부드러운 음악을 감상 할 수 있습니다. 이것으로부터 많은 것을 배웠습니다. 감사합니다! Google 번역에 대해 죄송합니다.
So you painted and cleaned it, and now it is a treasure !🤔 and now u can do things u couldnt before!😲 Hope to hear soon of the next mtb world chmapion riding his new "treasure" 😇
Another very nice restoration. You do really good work. When you're finished the bikes look new. I like that you don't talk during the work. For me, it's very soothing watching how masterful you are with the tools & especially the painting. I have a question about your weighing the paints & primer before putting them in the air gun. How do you know the correct weight to pour? Thanks & keep up the great work and be safe. 👍☮️🌞🦠😷🚲
Could you make a list with a video on the tools you used restore this bike? I'm looking to learn how to restore my bike too. The bike has been sitting in my shed for years and it's built up quite a bit of rust.
Most modern bikes can be taken apart with hex keys (allen wrenches) and a chain tool. You may need a bottom bracket tool if you want to remove the bracket but this may not be necessary. After that, you can pretty much clean the components with soap and water but be sure to dry thoroughly and re-grease (with bike grease) all moving parts.
Pedro’s comment is definitely misleading. If you want to completely disassemble a bike you’ll need specialized tools specifically for your bike/components to remove the cassette or free wheel and bottom bracket, with some other weird tools if you want to true, regrease, or disassemble your wheels. Also that tool to remove the headset bearing and also to press the cups back in. Bikes are annoying as hell with their lack of standardized components. If it has campagnolo parts, forget about it. It’s not worth it.
@@explosivemallard8038 I don’t think this guy wants to completely disassemble his hubs and headset... I’m well aware on how to completely take a apart a bike and it’s components. He just wants to freshen up his bike from the shed, I wouldn’t expect him to have to clean out every single bearing in the bike. I also didn’t want to overwhelm him with all the specialty tools since they can be expensive and he may never need to use them again. I was not misleading, I was simply trying to help.
@@cocacolatgv I appreciate your intention, but I’ve never wanted to completely disassemble a bicycle, just freshen it up. I’ve been extremely annoyed that I had to buy specialized, bike-specific tools to do this. My bikes are from the 90s and weren’t used for many years. The cassettes/freewheels were extra filthy, and the bottom brackets on 2 of them needed attention. Also the wheel bearings needed regreased. Each of these tasks required specialized tools or tools I didn’t own, yet none of them were intensive bike disassembly operations.
Cool video! My old bike that was given to me by my late father in 2001, got stolen in 2017. I had that bike from i was 11 years to 27 years old. 1 month ago the bike arrived in the backalley behind my appartment and i took it in before it disappeared again. I took the bike for a spin today and the wheels run true, the shifting works great and it has the option to mount disc brake on the rockshox forks (didn't know diskbrakes was a thing for 2001-bikes) Even though i have a great Merida full-sus trailbike i'm thinking of doing just like you. Buy some decent parts and breath new life into something old =D
Wow look like brand new again you such a great TUITORIAL hopefully you do it again this mountain bike showed on video same figure in mine but I think it's more expensive parts than my Mountain Bike 😁
nice job! the only things which I would have made different: using cable end crimps and changing the brake pads for something new. but either way: always better to service the existing parts on the bike rather then changing all of it, very nice.
Most of us here take care of our bikes. The end result of these videos is how your bike should look like, every day. Great work.
Or u just pay someone to do it for u.
I work on bikes like this everyday. I don’t paint them though but restore them and sell them used. It’s fun and I make good side cash! Although my trade is a painter lol 😂
Exactly!
@@Sc-dn8dp a bit Ironical
I dont mean to be so offtopic but does someone know a tool to log back into an instagram account?
I somehow forgot the login password. I would love any assistance you can give me
I felt like I was watching an artist. This was so satisfying. Beautifully done.
Gamsahamnida.
I tell ya I have seen this Dude restore I dunno how many Bicycles but it never gets old, I still just love watching him do his work...Thx for the Vids...!!!
Los mejores videos de restauración que e visto, la verdad me gustaría que mi bicicleta fuera restaurada por usted, es todo un crack.
A labor of love and respect for the soul of that machine .
Thank you!
When using a threaded rod w/ nuts and washers to press in the head set cups, it is soooo much easier to press them one at a time.
This bike that you restored friend Comet does not have any junk. In my country Argentina, this bike is new. It does not have anything of old, nor less trash. In my country, bicycle parts are as expensive as car parts. I wish I could have a bike like the one you restored. Very good, and it was beautiful. Greetings
This guy is my favorite one now 😄
Thanks. Don't forget to set the alarm for the next video!
@@COMETRESTORATION yes sir
It still not treasure is still an entry level bike
relative treasure in this case
who cares, not winning money with the damn thing folks who spend thousands on bikes need their head examined .
@@stefengriff7956 dude you don't even fuckin know alright my bike is the shit
@@foolonthrn yes you can have you rode a 1000 dollar plus bike
@@thebikeguy8385 but is the difference really worth all that money? Simply put, no.
10/10 literally perfect can’t wait to restore my old SE blocks flyer
Hell
Yeah what year
Whoa! Amazing restoration
NICE FANTASTIC RESTORATION
i learned a lot from this video, thank you! the bike looks gorgeous and the video was really good, but some softer music might be appreciated, it grates a little with the vibe of your videos imo.
멋진 영상과 아름다운 완성품! 그러나 부드러운 음악을 감상 할 수 있습니다. 이것으로부터 많은 것을 배웠습니다. 감사합니다! Google 번역에 대해 죄송합니다.
Hay quá, cám ơn đã chia sẽ.
Thanks for watching.
Watching from Philippines ❤️🇵🇭🇵🇭
이정도 분해 수리와 도색 까지 하고 영상 퀄리티가 좋은 영상은 외국 것만 보다가 한글 자막된 영상을 보니 너무 좋았습니다
Yeah ! Just do it !
Lo
So you painted and cleaned it, and now it is a treasure !🤔 and now u can do things u couldnt before!😲 Hope to hear soon of the next mtb world chmapion riding his new "treasure" 😇
Another very nice restoration. You do really good work. When you're finished the bikes look new. I like that you don't talk during the work. For me, it's very soothing watching how masterful you are with the tools & especially the painting. I have a question about your weighing the paints & primer before putting them in the air gun. How do you know the correct weight to pour? Thanks & keep up the great work and be safe. 👍☮️🌞🦠😷🚲
Paint, hardener, thinner, and a total of 100g can be used to paint one. Each step is about 100g.
I’m sorry buddy I can’t I’m not going anywhere to go get it today but I’ll be home 🏡 erupuuoewirutpiotieyeuoyrpueu try yorutieowytrypruttotutwurwu
Awesome video awesome restoration sweet ride
beautiful restoration
I like the channel decals. Nice touch
Thank you!
This channel deserves more than a million subs
One man's trash is another mans treasure
Honestly, what an amazing job!!!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 My respects
Perfecto...great job 👍
Thanks for watching the video. Please share a lot.
Mad.skills.!! Another rescued
Thank you. Please look forward to the next video.
Great paint job by airbrush! Total effect 🥳 very well
Agree BRO
❤️Love Frome Indian
This is beautiful
Thanks
Estos videos me da mucha satisfaccion verlos, me motiva a resturar biciclestas, buen trabajo.
Really liked the video! Great result
Thank you~ Subscribe and look forward to the next video
Great job 👍🏻
You know I have to say I like before paint scheme better than the after
Hi i don't have bike but its still fun and entertaining to see bikes
I like the stand, cool video
5:25 it can be removed, you should do that. It'll help you very much when you clean it and that will show off your professionalism
He should’ve removed the bottom bracket for a check and regrease too
Nice Work Sir👍😊
Amazing bro👍
His cycle was already beautiful now it's top notch
Good job 👏
Absolutely stunning
Very good!!!
Thanks
Nice video. Love 🏴🍻
Thank you
Wao!!!beautiful!!😀😀😀👍👍👍
What did you use to peel the paint? Any link to buy it?
What great work! Well done sir!
Thank you!
Good restoration! 👍👍👍
what the frick, that paintjob is flawless!
Прикольно видеть, как велосипед получает вторую жизнь.
Согласен
다른 해외 유튜버들은 프레임 도색작업할때 기존의 도색을 지우지않고 해서 답답한데 코멧님은 다 벗기고 하셔서 정말 볼때마다 편하네요
Hmmm , dislike ....
Jkkkkkk
Whatever public says I ❤️ Ur work
Nice restoration.
Next time break the cassette down into its individual parts as it makes cleaning much easier. Same thing for thing for the chain-ring. Looks fabulous!
Thanks for advice
Thats not even called trash still good 😁
In some ways, yes.
the bar was dope
Best bicycle light making channel TH-cam #Bicyclechannel
Thank you!
This bike already good..
This Channel is amazing!!! You do an awesome job on these restoration videos!
Amazing work! Good job!
Could you make a list with a video on the tools you used restore this bike? I'm looking to learn how to restore my bike too. The bike has been sitting in my shed for years and it's built up quite a bit of rust.
I will do it if I have a chance.
Most modern bikes can be taken apart with hex keys (allen wrenches) and a chain tool. You may need a bottom bracket tool if you want to remove the bracket but this may not be necessary. After that, you can pretty much clean the components with soap and water but be sure to dry thoroughly and re-grease (with bike grease) all moving parts.
Pedro’s comment is definitely misleading. If you want to completely disassemble a bike you’ll need specialized tools specifically for your bike/components to remove the cassette or free wheel and bottom bracket, with some other weird tools if you want to true, regrease, or disassemble your wheels. Also that tool to remove the headset bearing and also to press the cups back in.
Bikes are annoying as hell with their lack of standardized components. If it has campagnolo parts, forget about it. It’s not worth it.
@@explosivemallard8038 I don’t think this guy wants to completely disassemble his hubs and headset... I’m well aware on how to completely take a apart a bike and it’s components. He just wants to freshen up his bike from the shed, I wouldn’t expect him to have to clean out every single bearing in the bike. I also didn’t want to overwhelm him with all the specialty tools since they can be expensive and he may never need to use them again. I was not misleading, I was simply trying to help.
@@cocacolatgv I appreciate your intention, but I’ve never wanted to completely disassemble a bicycle, just freshen it up. I’ve been extremely annoyed that I had to buy specialized, bike-specific tools to do this.
My bikes are from the 90s and weren’t used for many years. The cassettes/freewheels were extra filthy, and the bottom brackets on 2 of them needed attention. Also the wheel bearings needed regreased. Each of these tasks required specialized tools or tools I didn’t own, yet none of them were intensive bike disassembly operations.
We need.mkre businesses like this! Very substantial! ❤️👍👍
Thank you!
It wasn't even that bad from the start,but it was nice watching
Cool video!
My old bike that was given to me by my late father in 2001, got stolen in 2017. I had that bike from i was 11 years to 27 years old.
1 month ago the bike arrived in the backalley behind my appartment and i took it in before it disappeared again.
I took the bike for a spin today and the wheels run true, the shifting works great and it has the option to mount disc brake on the rockshox forks (didn't know diskbrakes was a thing for 2001-bikes)
Even though i have a great Merida full-sus trailbike i'm thinking of doing just like you. Buy some decent parts and breath new life into something old =D
the red pops 👍
👍👍👍
That is a sweet lookin bike
Mantul..👍👍👍👍👍
👍👍👍👍👍
very nice and clean job
amazing job !!! could you tell me what kind of things you use to degrease, clean, paint... Thanks
Wish I can get my bike back now😂
Got so satisfied lot of love🚴🚴
Best video
Amazing job 😍🔥
Sweet hardtail resto!
Content is supreme, keep it up bro.
Subscribing
ive a got a bmx that lasted for 3 years and i really want it to be restored.
it's a bmx they are practically maintenance free
Wow look like brand new again you such a great TUITORIAL hopefully you do it again this mountain bike showed on video same figure in mine but I think it's more expensive parts than my Mountain Bike 😁
Your fingers are beautiful
I love it!
7:48 if you change the chain you need to change the pinion too. That is in very bad conditions
What's a pinion?
@@jdmbeaner182 freewheel cassette
Keep doing it i love your content👍
Thank you for your support.
This ASMR for me:D
nice job! the only things which I would have made different: using cable end crimps and changing the brake pads for something new. but either way: always better to service the existing parts on the bike rather then changing all of it, very nice.
Great video
I love your work. Keep it up!
I will work harder and keep posting good videos!
very professional work. trash to treasure indeed. congrats sir.
Forget the naysayers. You are doing great!
Love u bro keep doing.
Love from one indian. Hope u keep going.👍🏻
What an awesome video. I’m just gonna go ahead and buy a new bike but thank you!
Thank you~ Restoring is hard work, but it is rewarding. Please subscribe and look forward to the next video.
Most satisfying part starts at 4:00 thank me later
What is that form
All that nice work and no side by side before and after shots?
Stupenda 👏👏👏
Thank you~
Well done👏👏
Thanks~
nice clip 🤙
Cintao Cintao wayaaa China Town bike
Great job!
Congratulations.
Thank you
Que jabón ocupas para que quede así de chido
Use a mild detergent.
new subscriber.... beautiful job
great job
este video si vale mucho porq se ve aqui que el restaura las piezas no como otros los compra nuevo ....
Pues no del todo, la tornillería la puso nueva.
Amazing.
I just found a bike near the trash. About to restore it. Been wanting to do this for a long time.