As I've written several times, respect for the work but unfortunately that was the last video I watched. It's the same thing over and over again. It's a shame actually
@@Bicyclerestoration It's all ok. It's just that the same thing is used over and over again in every video. Whether it's the grips on the handlebars or those ugly mudguards. Also the side stand. Just leave that out and your bikes will look much better. You're doing your job really well. I restored many bicycles myself over 25 years ago. Maybe a little tip. Just try painting your next bike completely in your desired color and then sealing the stickers on it with clear varnish. It's a lot lighter and looks cleaner too.
I would recommend using a boxed-end wrench for the rims. The fored end can spread and strip the nuts if not drop forged
Nice
Thanks for watching! 😊❤️
hard work🙏🙏
That was crazy makeover
In the end she was beautiful
As I've written several times, respect for the work but unfortunately that was the last video I watched. It's the same thing over and over again. It's a shame actually
You are right, but currently, due to lack of financial budget, it is not possible to change the video style, but in the future, for sure❤️🙏
@@Bicyclerestoration It's all ok. It's just that the same thing is used over and over again in every video. Whether it's the grips on the handlebars or those ugly mudguards. Also the side stand. Just leave that out and your bikes will look much better. You're doing your job really well. I restored many bicycles myself over 25 years ago. Maybe a little tip. Just try painting your next bike completely in your desired color and then sealing the stickers on it with clear varnish. It's a lot lighter and looks cleaner too.
tops
hey can you restore my bike pls?
Hello, thanks for watching the video I am very far away, get help from the videos and rebuild😍