Thanks! There are a few that we can get back running again, some will be parts bikes for ebay/FB/etc, and there a 1-2 that are not really valuable as parts or to get running again. It may look like junk but we have a knack for taking stuff like this and doing well.
Thanks, we take a lot of "trash/junk" and give it a new life again. Sometimes it isn't always as a complete vehicle or bike but lives on as parts for another persons build.
Some of these will be just parts for ebay, hope to have a few that we can make run again. These seem to be better off than the Suzuki we picked up a few months prior.
I got a 79 Suzuki RM 80 out of the trash with crates of parts and frames and had a running bike in two weeks of piecing good parts and other things from the crates and I was 13 and was able to put another one together with the spare frame and crates of parts I have been using and rebuilt what many people think is junk and revive some classics and I am 42 now and I love it
At Curt's home for unloved motorcycles, I thought I drug home some crappy motorcycles. You beat me hands down. One thing I have learned in 60 years of dragging home motorcycles, "The most expensive motorcycle you can own is a free motorcycle."
That is true! We drag home a lot of rough motorcycles and vehicles alike. We try our hardest to swap meet parts to keep everything on a budget; that's why it takes us longer to build stuff sometimes.
Man, that blue Yamaha with no engine is either a xs750 or xs850 triple. Very cool bikes, they were shaft drive and sounded so beefy. Lots of cool bikes were saved in this video. Thanks for posting
Kool finds I was dragging stuff like that outa yards forrests and overgrown gardens in the 80s id make a franken bike from all the bits as a feild bike and paint it with a cheap rattle can colour i got old bikes from the 50s to the mid 70s it was great fun a big hiya from the uk guys 👍
Thank you for posting Daniel and Brittany. Always enjoy your finds. Finding things in the rough is the same way Jesus finds us. God Bless you both. Enjoy the content so much.
Just a friendly word of advice. Next time load them offset from each other. Load the first front end facing right then the next front end facing left. I see you did it that way with the rest. This way the pegs wont interferer with each other and you'll get more space. Nice haul overall. I wish the owner would've sold you those triples.
I think we called the yellow/red bikes Fazers and forgot to put in a subtitle that it was incorrect. That's sweet! The pair of them are pretty beat up but will live on a parts for someone.
Cutting the chains would have made that a lot easier. No, FL is not good to cars or bikes. We have a Saab 92x that came out of Florida and it's interesting seeing what the sun and salt air did to rusting the car in weird areas.
Just an FYI....if the locking gas cap is open, LEAVE IT OPEN. Without a key it is very hard to get into again. Very first bike at start of video. Probably one the owner kept, eh?
Daniel and I are pretty much together 24/7. We work together at the shop and then save vehicles + bikes the rest of the time. I'm always there and help but this is the first time we've used 2 cameras to shoot with.
Guys used sell steering necks on chopper forums if they had a title for like 100 bucks. Have to admire your determination and persistence to lug all those bikes out the woods. Id have bribed a neighbor with tractor loaded or a bobcat to load all of that.
The owner got them in bundle deals, he would want 1 or 2 out of the bunch but had to take them all. As he got older and his health declined he wasn't able to get around to fixing them.
hope for videos on the yamaha maxim, still have a 1980´s XS1100 sidecar bike running, titeld, insured as my daily runner. Engine and driveshaft seems very simular if not equal. Could be very educational to me.
@@ResurrectedGarage there is no hury, mine is in exellent condition, in germany we have to get a inspection by law every two years to be allowed to ride or drive a vehicle in public traffic. bike passed without any defects (and that includes everything, functional lights, breaklight, turnlight, breaks, exhaust, not loosing oil anywhere, good tyres...) not long ago. but it´s always good to know, before you need to know.
Man, do you know how lucky you are to have a woman who will dive into a cedar thicket and help you wrestle out a dozen bikes that nature had already claimed for her own and clearly didn't want to give back??? Close your eyes tonight and thank God you've got one of the two good women left on the earth, (I've got the other one).
There are a few that we can get back running again, some will be parts bikes for ebay/FB/etc, and there a 1-2 that are not really valuable as parts or to get running again. The goal is to try to save as many as possible.
It's still on the motorcycle lift and in progress, it's really close at this point to being ridden. Once we get that footage of riding it we will release part 2 of the Suzuki.
Daniel supports me through all my ridiculous running and bicycling adventures so I don't mind at all. It's much better than having a desk job, I just think of it as exercise. LOL
@@ResurrectedGarage That's good. She's a keeper for sure 👍 if you are ever near Memphis Tennessee I have a buddy of mine that has three motorcycles dirt cheap. Really cheap with a bunch of parts he just wants them gone.
There are a few that we can get back running again, some will be parts bikes for ebay/FB/etc, and there a 1-2 that are not really valuable as parts or to get running again. It may look like junk but we have a knack for taking stuff like this and doing well.
Really watch what bikes u find a good few are worth alot, like a Honda z 50 u can find them for almost nothing but a silver Christmas one can sell for over 20k one sold for 25k recently
So far we've revived the little Indian ME 100, but a few of them have went on to others as parts bikes to get their own running. There is one more out of the bunch we are going to try to get running.
It's certainly not ALL junk. Some are goners but people have said this about many cars Trucks and bikes when they look so bad in the wild with terrible looking rotted seats and shocks etc. But it's amazing what cleaning and hen if possible running the engines will do. Not for all but that's okay if you can take the time to do the work.
I get that this video's three months old but just a little trick when using a wench take your floor mat and throw over the cable so if it breaks and gets bound up on your trailer it doesn't snap and sling off and hit a dog or an operator just a little trick from an old-timer
You can shipped into the Philippines you can sell it 100$ each if have documents because we can register it in our country and have rights in public roads but if there's no documents you can sell it 25$ only each because it will confiscated by traffic enforcer if there's no documents like deed of sale it will mistaken an Carnaped vehicle.
Wow a ton of effort for what’s effectively a load of scrap , hats off to you for hauling it out.
Thanks! There are a few that we can get back running again, some will be parts bikes for ebay/FB/etc, and there a 1-2 that are not really valuable as parts or to get running again. It may look like junk but we have a knack for taking stuff like this and doing well.
В России эти мотоциклы бы так не волялись, ездили бы как новые
That GT550 has good parts on it and original parts to boot
Were headed to the woods "wait let me put on my short shorts" lol. Chiggers are a mess lady!!
I always bring pants just in case; I got used to being in the woods from all my trail running and mountain biking activities.
The dog with his little pig had me & my wife dying laughing 😂😂😂
Haha! He loved that squeaky piggy!
One man's trash is another man's treasure ❤ nice find
The amount of work, parts these would need. There are cheap non running bikes out there that are not as bad.
Thanks, we take a lot of "trash/junk" and give it a new life again. Sometimes it isn't always as a complete vehicle or bike but lives on as parts for another persons build.
Some of these will be just parts for ebay, hope to have a few that we can make run again. These seem to be better off than the Suzuki we picked up a few months prior.
No fenders on the trailer, I can't get away with that😂
Sure you can don't register or insure I haven't tagged a trailer in 20 years
This is how the trailer was when we got it. It's not exactly ideal but it does make loading cars easier.
I got a 79 Suzuki RM 80 out of the trash with crates of parts and frames and had a running bike in two weeks of piecing good parts and other things from the crates and I was 13 and was able to put another one together with the spare frame and crates of parts I have been using and rebuilt what many people think is junk and revive some classics and I am 42 now and I love it
That's awesome! That's usually how we end up having multiples of bikes/vehicles; using parts off the other to take two (or more) to make one good one.
At Curt's home for unloved motorcycles, I thought I drug home some crappy motorcycles. You beat me hands down. One thing I have learned in 60 years of dragging home motorcycles, "The most expensive motorcycle you can own is a free motorcycle."
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That is true! We drag home a lot of rough motorcycles and vehicles alike. We try our hardest to swap meet parts to keep everything on a budget; that's why it takes us longer to build stuff sometimes.
Dude, restore them all. BRAVO!
Thanks, we are going to try to get as many running as we can.
That Indian would be really cool to use a platform to build a old school chopper.
That would be head turning!
@@ResurrectedGarageRestomod
Man, that blue Yamaha with no engine is either a xs750 or xs850 triple. Very cool bikes, they were shaft drive and sounded so beefy. Lots of cool bikes were saved in this video. Thanks for posting
Thank you!
Cool dog it was nice of you to play with him .😊
He was a good doggo! :-)
Vice grips on the flex line done.
IDI , a flat bed trailer in the woods picking up some great finds with scripture on your mind , how much better can a trip get . Great trip
Thank you, we had a jam packed day of travel and loading up motorcycles.
Shorts and tshirts. Quite cold here in Historic New Castle Delaware. Best of luck. At least you didn't have an earthquake.
Thank you, we are used to having very mild winters here in GA. Florida is almost the perfect temperature year round even in the winter.
Nothing like turning up appropriately dressed to pull bikes out of a gnarly old wood situation ? Wearing short shorts!……
Kool finds
I was dragging stuff like that outa yards forrests and overgrown gardens in the 80s id make a franken bike from all the bits as a feild bike and paint it with a cheap rattle can colour i got old bikes from the 50s to the mid 70s it was great fun a big hiya from the uk guys 👍
Thanks! That's really cool!!
Thank you for posting Daniel and Brittany. Always enjoy your finds. Finding things in the rough is the same way Jesus finds us. God Bless you both. Enjoy the content so much.
Yes!! Thank you, we really appreciate it!
First bike off is a Honda, Ct 90 or 110, engine, possibly a benly. The engines are interchangable with Z50, step through , trike etc.
C110
looked like some old xj750's? amongst them,love this sort of content its satisfying seeing old bikes live another day!!
It will be interesting to see how many of the bikes y’all get running😀👍
Our realistic goal is 3-4 but we will see what happens.
That`s a good haul of bikes, well done
Thank you!
Score! good thing it wasnt the middle of Aug doing that job.
We ended up doing that last summer but instead of motorcycles it was 6 cars. It was pretty brutal but we did what we had to do to get them out.
Just a friendly word of advice. Next time load them offset from each other. Load the first front end facing right then the next front end facing left. I see you did it that way with the rest. This way the pegs wont interferer with each other and you'll get more space. Nice haul overall. I wish the owner would've sold you those triples.
I had a Yamaha Seca 650 shaft drive and it was awesome. 👌
I think we called the yellow/red bikes Fazers and forgot to put in a subtitle that it was incorrect. That's sweet! The pair of them are pretty beat up but will live on a parts for someone.
The Indian dirt bike was pretty cool
Thanks!
I guess it dont matter if hook the tire up around the spokes?
We wouldn't want to do that on a nice new bike but it didn't hurt any of these. He tried to get the strap wedged between the spaces of the spokes.
I alternate their direction..fit more..also a simplebp trolley does wonders
The gas tanks will be rust inside . They all look kinda party to me . FL is not a kind enviro. It would be easier to cut the chains .
Cutting the chains would have made that a lot easier. No, FL is not good to cars or bikes. We have a Saab 92x that came out of Florida and it's interesting seeing what the sun and salt air did to rusting the car in weird areas.
dog and his pig what a sound so funny be bless
He was such a happy dog with the pig.
Id love to have some beer with her!❤
Hard work - nice bikes and a strong Woman 👍
nice motor & amazing dog😂😂😂😂
Very cool guys I love the show 😀
Thank you!
Just an FYI....if the locking gas cap is open, LEAVE IT OPEN. Without a key it is very hard to get into again. Very first bike at start of video. Probably one the owner kept, eh?
you left that kaw triple frame and wheels?
The owner wanted to keep those.
Love that truck headlining! Is it carpet?
Какая хорошая помощьница у вас.👍🙏
The brown Honda looks like a 750-4
it is a cb650
Thats my bike i had stolan !🤪
Oh bless your heart the girl wanted to come out and play with the boys
Daniel and I are pretty much together 24/7. We work together at the shop and then save vehicles + bikes the rest of the time. I'm always there and help but this is the first time we've used 2 cameras to shoot with.
That Indian is cool!
Thanks!
Take it out of gear first?
A lot of them were stuck - either the brakes were stuck, shifter wouldn't go into neutral, or clutch handle didn't work.
Guys used sell steering necks on chopper forums if they had a title for like 100 bucks. Have to admire your determination and persistence to lug all those bikes out the woods. Id have bribed a neighbor with tractor loaded or a bobcat to load all of that.
Thank you. That would have saved a lot of time but we were able to use the winch on the trailer which helped out a bunch.
Kawasaki Triples are going up in value, pity you didn't get those..... Good find otherwise !!! Cheers
Thank you, those were the only bikes the owner wanted to keep.
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This is awesome
Thanks!
Nice vid what's the story behind the bikes being the woods thank you for video
The owner got them in bundle deals, he would want 1 or 2 out of the bunch but had to take them all. As he got older and his health declined he wasn't able to get around to fixing them.
hope for videos on the yamaha maxim, still have a 1980´s XS1100 sidecar bike running, titeld, insured as my daily runner.
Engine and driveshaft seems very simular if not equal.
Could be very educational to me.
That's super cool! We are trying to go down the line, we started with the little Indian bike first.
@@ResurrectedGarage there is no hury, mine is in exellent condition, in germany we have to get a inspection by law every two years to be allowed to ride or drive a vehicle in public traffic.
bike passed without any defects (and that includes everything, functional lights, breaklight, turnlight, breaks, exhaust, not loosing oil anywhere, good tyres...) not long ago.
but it´s always good to know, before you need to know.
Just found your channel and subscribed. Very nice work
Thank you, welcome!
Man, do you know how lucky you are to have a woman who will dive into a cedar thicket and help you wrestle out a dozen bikes that nature had already claimed for her own and clearly didn't want to give back??? Close your eyes tonight and thank God you've got one of the two good women left on the earth, (I've got the other one).
Thank you!!
see if you can get the yellow bike to run
First bike was an Honda ss50/90
Thank you! Will check into that.
What kind of bike is that yellow one
Y'all find any 1100 Shadows?
That Red Bike looks like a Honda S90.
Whats the plan with these?
There are a few that we can get back running again, some will be parts bikes for ebay/FB/etc, and there a 1-2 that are not really valuable as parts or to get running again. The goal is to try to save as many as possible.
what happen to the Suzuki 1947 T500 motorcycle????
It's still on the motorcycle lift and in progress, it's really close at this point to being ridden. Once we get that footage of riding it we will release part 2 of the Suzuki.
Snow mobile dolley maybe get one, modify it, pick the machine s straight up into the air
That's an interesting idea!
Pitch the four strokes and keep the two strokes.
old two stroke bikes are getting really hard to find in the UK now ,wish i had those
That's unfortunate :-(
the small red bike with the chrome panels on the tank is an old small capacity yamaha from the 60s
Thanks
Did you pick up the Kawasaki three cylinder? I didn’t see it on the trailer? There making a big comeback.
She said he wanted to keep the two Kawasakis.
Money talks
That was the only bikes the owner wanted to keep out of the bunch.
I wish I can get my wife to help me drag out motorcycles😂
Daniel supports me through all my ridiculous running and bicycling adventures so I don't mind at all. It's much better than having a desk job, I just think of it as exercise. LOL
@@ResurrectedGarage That's good. She's a keeper for sure 👍 if you are ever near Memphis Tennessee I have a buddy of mine that has three motorcycles dirt cheap. Really cheap with a bunch of parts he just wants them gone.
😂 use the winch
You may wish it but you may wish not because it could be more of a hassle than not having her there
the ram air is GT 380 susie
Thanks!
The harley dirt bike can be worth a lot of money if restored correctly in the truck bed
It's an Indian ME100, we are working on getting that one to run this week.
Jzzzz you need a longer winch! Good video
Thanks, yes that would come in handy!
I love ur hard work guys and i like u add bible verse in this video God bless 🇵🇭watching from philippines
Thank you! Wow, welcome!
Drive to nearest dumpster..it..was? Fun?
There are a few that we can get back running again, some will be parts bikes for ebay/FB/etc, and there a 1-2 that are not really valuable as parts or to get running again. It may look like junk but we have a knack for taking stuff like this and doing well.
All gems
Thanks!
Two Yamaha dirt bikes , It or YZ , early 70s , first of the range , cantelever suspension.
Really watch what bikes u find a good few are worth alot, like a Honda z 50 u can find them for almost nothing but a silver Christmas one can sell for over 20k one sold for 25k recently
Wow! That's interesting!
Looks like ONF.
A 4x2 through the front wheel.the two people lift and drag
LUV the DOGS more tham the MCs
He was a sweet pup!
How well you register it?😂
In GA as long as it's pre 1986 and we have a bill of sale we can register it.
I love the dog squeaking his toy I’m not sure of the value some parts but nothing rare scrap and parts
So far we've revived the little Indian ME 100, but a few of them have went on to others as parts bikes to get their own running. There is one more out of the bunch we are going to try to get running.
Honda 50/70/90 sports. Sports version of the stepthrough cub.
Nice
Thank you
Where’s the snakes? Should be a few there somewhere.
We didn't see any thankfully, we were actually surprised we didn't see any either.
The Kawasaki is most likely a 750
it is a z400
It's certainly not ALL junk. Some are goners but people have said this about many cars Trucks and bikes when they look so bad in the wild with terrible looking rotted seats and shocks etc. But it's amazing what cleaning and hen if possible running the engines will do. Not for all but that's okay if you can take the time to do the work.
We always try to bring back what we can and then if it's more than we want to tackle some of them will be used for parts.
バイクの生える森があるのか?いいなぁ!羨ましい!
Trick is can you pull twelve woods out of the motorcycles?
We are trying to pull it out of some of them at least. LOL
The Suzuki Ram Air and the Indian..my choices
That L blow off hehehe
the first bike you toke ot the trailer is a Honda.
Thanks
im interested in a rolling enduro frame for a electric project
😎👍
floirda facebook marketplace would be like "ran when parked 1000$ each no lowballs"
Whew! LOL!
Last time I checked, Eufaula is in Alabama not Florida
We passed through Eufaula and Dothan to go two hours south into Florida.
Can you not use a winch? Oh see it now 😇
"Bluetooth" variety winch haha! It just blended really well under all the bikes once we started loading them up.
Bad thing in Florida, stuff can rust from the inside.
That is true! Our Saab 92x came out of Florida and did exactly that.
Its a honda ct 90
Where is the pig? To funny
The doggo did have a great time with the pig lol
Parts are big money
I get that this video's three months old but just a little trick when using a wench take your floor mat and throw over the cable so if it breaks and gets bound up on your trailer it doesn't snap and sling off and hit a dog or an operator just a little trick from an old-timer
Thanks for the tip!
日本でバイクの中古車やジャンクはほとんど海外に流れています、なのでこういう光景は日本ではほぼみることができません
You can shipped into the Philippines you can sell it 100$ each if have documents because we can register it in our country and have rights in public roads but if there's no documents you can sell it 25$ only each because it will confiscated by traffic enforcer if there's no documents like deed of sale it will mistaken an Carnaped vehicle.
That's interesting, we are fortunate we don't have to deal with that in the state we live in.
viel viel Arbeit-
I've Ben here before in the winter time yank yiur guts out to get it bike 25 feet 3 inches of snow with seized brakes never again
The 69 kawasaki was pretty quick after thst they got more. tame
Parts are parts......
We figure some of them will end up being just that, we are trying to get the ones running that are the most complete.