All I can say is wow, what an absolutely incredible collection and Daniel is a true enthusiast with a passion for motorcycle history like yourself. Truely unbelievable, all those H1’s and H2’s, a line up of Z1’s , Suzuki RE5, the first RC45 off the production line and a Brough Superior!! Please Jack make sure you do come back and show us viewers the rest of Daniel’s motorcycle museum and take him up on the offer of a ride with him. Thanks to you both for this tour, looking forward to the next one!!
that guy has it all. got my 72 mach one. in 72 at tommys hambuger stand in los angeles.for 950.dollars.a grey one.when i paid the owners son .tommy jr.he went back to track to win back the money he lost on the ponys. dan is cool.
Jack I really wish you would switch to a real camera system now or at least use external microphones. It's really sad that we can't hear a bunch of stuff because you use a cell phone with the microphone only facing you and it cuts out continuously when you are close to the action on the drag strip. A Insta360 Ace Pro or a GoPro would give so much better results! Love all your videos on all your channels but it's time to upgrade the camera equipment.
Jack, so grateful to be able to see this and thank you for sharing. Daniel seems like an exceptional gentleman with excellent knowledge and generosity to allow others to ride and enjoy his bikes. Top notch video my friend! As a Ducati and Honda fan, this was absolutely a joy even though the Ducati's weren't a focus but the Duhamel Honda 🤩- could see the wall in back there with Ducati pr0n... Please upload more soon - Bravo!👏
Bring back so many memories! In 71 I bought a Mach3, (blue) then in 73 I traded it in on a Z1, the first in my state. I was working as a Honda mechanic at the time, and the boss made me park the Kawi accross the street from the shop.
Wow. I find this unique and exciting. I thought i saw the Brough at a climpse close to start of the video. I was happy you had a look at it at the end. Please, do an in-depth , take your time look around this guys shop for us. He is a wealth of information and great personality. I've sunscribed. Thank you Dan. Thank you Jack.
Thanks Jack and Dan. I had so many flashbacks as you walked down the 750 and 900 Kawasaki Row. I was 16, had just bought my first bike which was a 1969 Honda CB250. I had joined my first Motorcycle Club and those bikes were the bikes of the day. Then the Kettle (Suzuki GT750) came out and the local bike dealers Son/mechanic bought one and fitted a set of expansion pipes to it and that thing howled past my house many times a week at night and frequently had a Blue light chasing it. I spoke to the rider and he said he used to get his garage door closed just before the cop came past his house and said his heart was pounding like crazy every time.😂 I noticed Dan had a Red and a Silver pair of Honda CBX’s. I had a Red one and that’s a bike that nearly killed me too many times with its elastic frame but it’s still the bike I most regret ever parting with. The engine was a work of art and the styling was legendary.
Wow. What a place. Happy for that gentleman, and I love his taste in bikes. Glad to see he has a fire sprinkler system too. Love his gratitude, that is more valuable than all those bikes.
I think I saw a BS 1930 back in 2015 in Toronto motorcycle show. It might be that same bike for all I know. What a great collection! ❤ Thanks for sharing.
The GPZ550 was the preview of the Ninja 600, I have a couple.........stored in the barn. I have 2 NOS tanks and can't wait to retire and put them back on the road with their Kerker's screaming!!!!
There was mention of the Z1-R Turbo have the first self cancelling turn signals. The 1980 Suzuki GS-1000-G shaft drive I owned for 20 years had self-cancelling turn signals back then. Still working when I sold it in 2023.
I have 8 bikes, the 2 that aren't ridden/ running: 71 Yamaha 350 R5 2 stroke, 92 V- max. The other 6 are ridden year round. Way too many for me, youtube has the rest!
I love my kislux bags. I've had them for a long time and they look like new. I like to spend money wisely. How many people spend all their money on expensive handbags, cars and accessories only to have it blown away? There's nothing special about high priced luxury bags
He loves to hear himself talk, ruins most of his best content that way. And clearly didn’t care that much. The old man was up to talk all day it was quite clear who didn’t even though he wanted to spin it differently.
You could also refer to this guy as a rich horder removing these bikes from the public making it all but impossible for the little guy to even obtain one of them. Awesome collection though I have to admit.
Why on all these car and bike channels go to these great collectors places and then cut the guy off every time they are telling a great story it happens on all these channels. Shit up and let them talk. Their stories are what we want to hear.
Jack, please do a complete series in this man's shop. What a impressive collection. No deadbeats every single bike is interesting👏🏆
@@paulgrogan8032 i wish they had shared his social media info id try to encourage him to reach out and do another video
Thanks Dan and Jack for allowing us to see that collection.
All I can say is wow, what an absolutely incredible collection and Daniel is a true enthusiast with a passion for motorcycle history like yourself. Truely unbelievable, all those H1’s and H2’s, a line up of Z1’s , Suzuki RE5, the first RC45 off the production line and a Brough Superior!! Please Jack make sure you do come back and show us viewers the rest of Daniel’s motorcycle museum and take him up on the offer of a ride with him. Thanks to you both for this tour, looking forward to the next one!!
@@ST-kq9py wish I could find him online
that guy has it all. got my 72 mach one. in 72 at tommys hambuger stand in los angeles.for 950.dollars.a grey one.when i paid the owners son .tommy jr.he went back to track to win back the money he lost on the ponys. dan is cool.
Its amazing how he knows about every one. The details, who, why where. Absolutely amazing collection. 🤙🏻
They are his bikes... you know 😏
Jack I really wish you would switch to a real camera system now or at least use external microphones. It's really sad that we can't hear a bunch of stuff because you use a cell phone with the microphone only facing you and it cuts out continuously when you are close to the action on the drag strip.
A Insta360 Ace Pro or a GoPro would give so much better results! Love all your videos on all your channels but it's time to upgrade the camera equipment.
Before you mentioned it I knew it was allan`s work Outstanding video!!!
I can't wait to hear his stories about dirt bikes. I only saw a few but I'll keep an ear on your channel.
This was an awesome video. Stay with this man for a while and keep bringing back our memories. I'm hoping he has some of the early low cc bikes.
Daniel, thank you, that’s all amazing
Jack, so grateful to be able to see this and thank you for sharing. Daniel seems like an exceptional gentleman with excellent knowledge and generosity to allow others to ride and enjoy his bikes. Top notch video my friend! As a Ducati and Honda fan, this was absolutely a joy even though the Ducati's weren't a focus but the Duhamel Honda 🤩- could see the wall in back there with Ducati pr0n... Please upload more soon - Bravo!👏
Bring back so many memories! In 71 I bought a Mach3, (blue) then in 73 I traded it in on a Z1, the first in my state. I was working as a Honda mechanic at the time, and the boss made me park the Kawi accross the street from the shop.
Wow. I find this unique and exciting. I thought i saw the Brough at a climpse close to start of the video. I was happy you had a look at it at the end.
Please, do an in-depth , take your time look around this guys shop for us. He is a wealth of information and great personality. I've sunscribed. Thank you Dan. Thank you Jack.
Wow! What a walk down Memory Lane! Daniel your collection is breathtaking! Can't wait for Part 2! Thanks to Jack and Cycle Drag!
The most fascinating collection I have ever seen.
His parts section is awesome!
Wow. What a place. Happy for that gentleman, and I love his taste in bikes.
The best collection of bikes I've ever seen. Daniel is an absolute gem. :-)
Impressive, wish I was there. Thanks for sharing!
That was amazing!!!!
Wow, fantastic Jack ! Great video.
Thanks Jack and Dan. I had so many flashbacks as you walked down the 750 and 900 Kawasaki Row. I was 16, had just bought my first bike which was a 1969 Honda CB250. I had joined my first Motorcycle Club and those bikes were the bikes of the day. Then the Kettle (Suzuki GT750) came out and the local bike dealers Son/mechanic bought one and fitted a set of expansion pipes to it and that thing howled past my house many times a week at night and frequently had a Blue light chasing it. I spoke to the rider and he said he used to get his garage door closed just before the cop came past his house and said his heart was pounding like crazy every time.😂
I noticed Dan had a Red and a Silver pair of Honda CBX’s. I had a Red one and that’s a bike that nearly killed me too many times with its elastic frame but it’s still the bike I most regret ever parting with. The engine was a work of art and the styling was legendary.
So many incredible bikes I was privileged to have seen when they were brand new and first released to the country. My heart is doing cartwheels!
Love this man. Great collection.
Nice show , thanks to Daniel and Jack
Stunning collection and a very knowledgeable dignified guy
Wow. What a place. Happy for that gentleman, and I love his taste in bikes. Glad to see he has a fire sprinkler system too. Love his gratitude, that is more valuable than all those bikes.
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The owner is a nice humble man.
I think I saw a BS 1930 back in 2015 in Toronto motorcycle show. It might be that same bike for all I know. What a great collection! ❤
Thanks for sharing.
😁full show please. epic collection
Wow... So glad there's going to be another video. Those Bimotas in the background...
wow an insane collection that Japanese museum must envy. Best of all a motorbiking legacy that younger generations should be "infused" with 😎
American - “good buddy”. English - “casual acquaintance”.
The GPZ550 was the preview of the Ninja 600, I have a couple.........stored in the barn. I have 2 NOS tanks and can't wait to retire and put them back on the road with their Kerker's screaming!!!!
Amazing, amazing.
Just WOW
❤❤❤❤❤❤Most Beautiful love it
Love and Peace allways, FANTASTIC ☝️💪❤️
Wow what a collection ✅. The Best
If only I owned one !
Can’t wait for the next episode. Awesome collection! I liked and subbed - don’t want to miss the next visit…
There was mention of the Z1-R Turbo have the first self cancelling turn signals. The 1980 Suzuki GS-1000-G shaft drive I owned for 20 years had self-cancelling turn signals back then. Still working when I sold it in 2023.
1976 Yamaha RD400C came standard with self cancelling indicators.
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The new opening is Great!
Shout out to Daniel
Would love to have you stop and talk about that 1986 GSXR 750 a little bit longer.
I have 8 bikes, the 2 that aren't ridden/ running: 71 Yamaha 350 R5 2 stroke, 92 V- max. The other 6 are ridden year round. Way too many for me, youtube has the rest!
I love my kislux bags. I've had them for a long time and they look like new. I like to spend money wisely. How many people spend all their money on expensive handbags, cars and accessories only to have it blown away? There's nothing special about high priced luxury bags
I was a teenager in the UK when these bikes came out. Lost a handfull of school mates on them. 😢
Stop interrupting the old man’s story
He loves to hear himself talk, ruins most of his best content that way. And clearly didn’t care that much. The old man was up to talk all day it was quite clear who didn’t even though he wanted to spin it differently.
He gets enthusiastic
@@JoshM127 maybe he was limited due to sd card space or for TH-cam reasons but that’s all the more reason to let him talk and not interrupt
_"I was there the night that Suge Knight walked up to Tupac and..."
_"And next we have a 1974 version of the..." 🥴
Ugh .. so bad 🤦🏻♂️
@ 😂😂
Is this a private collection or are there any for sale?
They look brand new
Amazing….
Has anyone else noticed all the steering dampeners on most if not alll these bikes ??
Very nice indeed……
Low audio do better next time thanks for the video.
Need several videos
Quite a collection but...another 'interviewer' what can't listen and is more interested in 'making a video'.
So you make the thumbnail a shot of a row of Ducatis and don't show a single one in the entire video? Whatever dude.
Allan Millard bike
I'd like to see his worst motorcycles. Certainly they are impressive!
😍😍😍😍😍✊️😁
Does he he a Kaw 1300
You could also refer to this guy as a rich horder removing these bikes from the public making it all but impossible for the little guy to even obtain one of them. Awesome collection though I have to admit.
Klr of its day?
Your sound needs attention , I had to turn my volume up up .
BS 1930= $ 1,000,000.00
Why on all these car and bike channels go to these great collectors places and then cut the guy off every time they are telling a great story it happens on all these channels. Shit up and let them talk. Their stories are what we want to hear.
What’s his socials or email etc? I’d love to chat with this man some time
Audio eff up
@@briandesjarlais5660 where??