I have now watched all 30 episodes of this build, and I say you've earned a subscription. Thanks for all the tips, tricks and great ideas. I'm gonna get to work on my '79 CB900F now.
I've spent my last hackaweek working through all 30 episodes of the Sabre build from down here in Australia. Dean, you're a legend. Thoroughly enjoyed the series and can't wait to see what becomes of the CB. All the best, mate!
started yesterday morning and watched every episode of this entire build. Truly impressive! Very clean and your detail in showing how to and doing everything on it is great. Thanks or posting these!
Hey, I'm a young guy in Canada who is in love with bikes though I don't have one! I love cafe racers and have been looking into a 84 sabre which I might actually pick up and have a winter project with my dad! You inspired me a lot to want to build my own instead of buying one built! I want it to be like a part of myself! I felt like I learned a lot through the series! Thank you for the inspirations and opportunity to learn so much through the series. You really make me think outside the box.
It's been a great series - despite not owning a motorbike myself, so thank you. Have a great break! Looking forward to you returning with some more of your electronic-type projects too!
Thank you so much for this. Just discovered your channel. Binged watched this build. I've learned more from you and had my imagination sparked more than a 1000 hours of other videos. Can't wait to see what else is in store.
I hope you're having a nice break, I look forward to seeing the next build. Much of what you say is even good for someone like me who has no chance of doing project but has to keep their bikes running as cheaply and safely as possible.
Thank you Dino, for all these awesome and inspiring videos. You deserve every single donation you get, because this is quality work. You really know your stuff on a lot of things. Enjoy your month off. I'll be here to follow you on your next project!
Seriously my favorite series on TH-cam! Your bike turned out great and I've learned a lot along the way. Can't wait for the CB build!! Keep up the good work my friend, enjoy your little hiatus and have a Merry Christmas!!
Really loved these videos! Excellent job man! You did a very good job on explaining everything you did and why you did it. I learned a lot from your videos. Keep up the work and the bike looks great!
Hi from Australia, well done on your videos, mate. Very detailed and good tips included. Watched all 30 eps in last 2 weeks. Bike turned out GREAT. Can't wait to see what you will be doing to the CB750. Cheers, Bear. BTW, when looking over a bike, check condition of brake fluid and hoses. :)
I had my doubts but hey, this just turned out to be awesome. Very inspirational! Actually its so inspirational that now I feel like I have the guts to start working on a kawa (and maybe fail bigtime, but hey... :). Thanks, and enjoy your holiday!
Next cafe project should be a 81, 82 or 83 Yamaha Virago 750 with the monoshock! I think everyone would like to see that complete project. O that V twin is beautiful on that Virago! Think about it please :)
KBS Gold Standard Tank Sealer is pretty good stuff safe to use with gasoline that has ethanol & or methanol. I made a custom cafe tank out of FGlass & carbonF three years ago it has 10,000 miles of use over the past 3 years.
Hi I have just watched all 30 episods in like two days I am so hooked its amazing what you did to thid bike. I am really considering doing the same thing, but I don't have a bike. What would you say would be a good price to buy a bike at if I was to do the same or a similar thing? I really think that this is a cool way to get to know a bike. Once again thanks and I think its amazing. Also I think you other videos a really cool as well.
Hey Dino, love your hacks and love the sabre!! Ive a restore going on with a cb700sc nighthawk and just started watching your cb750 hack, I love it!! couldn't find your email on your site so here I am, was also wondering what camera you use for your vids as its super clear, keep on hackin!!! All the best, Marc in Ireland
You mentioned you are not getting emails for your comments any more. If you want them go to your Google+ page and under settings look for "receive notifications" then check "Shares or comments on your content across the web (for example, your TH-cam videos or your blog) " Thanks for all your hard work and enjoy your break.
I'm working on my 1982 Sabre that I bought last year, and noticed it only has one muffler vs. 2. Is that a problem? (please note: I'm a novice about these things). Also, what is comparable to a FRAM PH6010a oil filter? Thanks!
U sir are a freaking GENIUS i wisch i could build bike on my own like u did :D I am working on my Bike driver licence atm i wisch someday i can build one to =D u are an inspiration
Hi Dino, Based on your experience with this bike, would you recommend buying a used one for around $700 as a project. Even price aside, are there aspects of the bike in general that you don't like? Thanks!
It's a great bike for that price! Get rid of the rear air shock and put in one like I did. Much better ride. Smooth engine. Good power. It's got "grunt". :)
I have now watched all 30 episodes of this build, and I say you've earned a subscription. Thanks for all the tips, tricks and great ideas. I'm gonna get to work on my '79 CB900F now.
I've spent my last hackaweek working through all 30 episodes of the Sabre build from down here in Australia. Dean, you're a legend. Thoroughly enjoyed the series and can't wait to see what becomes of the CB. All the best, mate!
started yesterday morning and watched every episode of this entire build. Truly impressive! Very clean and your detail in showing how to and doing everything on it is great. Thanks or posting these!
Hey, I'm a young guy in Canada who is in love with bikes though I don't have one! I love cafe racers and have been looking into a 84 sabre which I might actually pick up and have a winter project with my dad! You inspired me a lot to want to build my own instead of buying one built! I want it to be like a part of myself! I felt like I learned a lot through the series! Thank you for the inspirations and opportunity to learn so much through the series. You really make me think outside the box.
It's been a great series - despite not owning a motorbike myself, so thank you. Have a great break! Looking forward to you returning with some more of your electronic-type projects too!
look forward to the next honda project, have a great Christmas, ride safe!
Good to see your enjoying the fruits of your labour. Looks like a nice cafe/street fighter. Well done and have a good Chrissy.
Thank you so much for this. Just discovered your channel. Binged watched this build. I've learned more from you and had my imagination sparked more than a 1000 hours of other videos. Can't wait to see what else is in store.
Loved the series on this build, the whole project turned out awesome. Looking forward to seeing the CB transformation!
Thanks so much. As someone who is looking into a first bike I really appreciate these kind of videos. Look forward to the CB.
Enjoy the hol's and i look forward to the new project in the new year great build
I hope you're having a nice break, I look forward to seeing the next build. Much of what you say is even good for someone like me who has no chance of doing project but has to keep their bikes running as cheaply and safely as possible.
Truly enjoyed watching the bike come together.
Thank you Dino, for all these awesome and inspiring videos. You deserve every single donation you get, because this is quality work. You really know your stuff on a lot of things. Enjoy your month off. I'll be here to follow you on your next project!
Seriously my favorite series on TH-cam! Your bike turned out great and I've learned a lot along the way. Can't wait for the CB build!! Keep up the good work my friend, enjoy your little hiatus and have a Merry Christmas!!
Damn your build turned out phenomenal!
Take care! Looking forward to your next project.
Awesome ! enjoy the holidays Dino .. looking forward to the CB series
Thanks for all the videos this year! Have a great holiday. Greetings from Sweden
Again great work on the bike and thanks for the great info . You have great month off and can't wait to see the new project.
Never been a strong fan of motorcycles but you sure make them look fun, someday i'll have tro try to ride one! Greetings from El Salvador!
Really loved these videos! Excellent job man! You did a very good job on explaining everything you did and why you did it. I learned a lot from your videos. Keep up the work and the bike looks great!
Happy Holidays Dean to you and your family.
Hi from Australia, well done on your videos, mate. Very detailed and good tips included. Watched all 30 eps in last 2 weeks. Bike turned out GREAT. Can't wait to see what you will be doing to the CB750. Cheers, Bear.
BTW, when looking over a bike, check condition of brake fluid and hoses. :)
I had my doubts but hey, this just turned out to be awesome. Very inspirational! Actually its so inspirational that now I feel like I have the guts to start working on a kawa (and maybe fail bigtime, but hey... :). Thanks, and enjoy your holiday!
Ive really loved this series!
hey from Colombia. Awesome videos. I love bikes and learned a lot. I lived for a while in Burlington. I'd love to see more videos in the future.
thank you for your insight
Love your series Thank you very much.
I love all of your videos
Nice colors. Thumbs up.
Thank you for a GREAT build thread. Im going to miss it !!! :)
Next cafe project should be a 81, 82 or 83 Yamaha Virago 750 with the monoshock! I think everyone would like to see that complete project. O that V twin is beautiful on that Virago! Think about it please :)
sick bike build!
Amazing job, good recomendations... thanks bro.
awesome vids man have a great holiday!
KBS Gold Standard Tank Sealer is pretty good stuff safe to use with gasoline that has ethanol & or methanol. I made a custom cafe tank out of FGlass & carbonF three years ago it has 10,000 miles of use over the past 3 years.
Cracking series! thank you :)
Good Work!! looking forward to see you in 2014!
Hi I have just watched all 30 episods in like two days I am so hooked its amazing what you did to thid bike. I am really considering doing the same thing, but I don't have a bike. What would you say would be a good price to buy a bike at if I was to do the same or a similar thing? I really think that this is a cool way to get to know a bike. Once again thanks and I think its amazing. Also I think you other videos a really cool as well.
How to do saddlebags for a sport bike? I know you can do it! My hero!
Head steering bearing check for proper play, and check the headlamp alignment.
He mentioned the first part.
Hey Dino, love your hacks and love the sabre!! Ive a restore going on with a cb700sc nighthawk and just started watching your cb750 hack, I love it!! couldn't find your email on your site so here I am, was also wondering what camera you use for your vids as its super clear, keep on hackin!!! All the best, Marc in Ireland
Just great!
No more Walking Dead or Hack-a-Week, what will we do?
Great Job man!
looking good
You mentioned you are not getting emails for your comments any more. If you want them go to your Google+ page and under settings look for "receive notifications" then check "Shares or comments on your content across the web (for example, your TH-cam videos or your blog) " Thanks for all your hard work and enjoy your break.
Thanks!
Can you make a video about how to place a radiator on an air cooled motorcycle? I mean a little motorcycle, about 200cc. Thanks for reading!!
Really great build, but are the dust seals upsidedown?
Nope.
I'm working on my 1982 Sabre that I bought last year, and noticed it only has one muffler vs. 2. Is that a problem? (please note: I'm a novice about these things). Also, what is comparable to a FRAM PH6010a oil filter? Thanks!
U sir are a freaking GENIUS i wisch i could build bike on my own like u did :D
I am working on my Bike driver licence atm i wisch someday i can build one to =D u are an inspiration
man she is beautiful i would love to do this to a bike one day and very well done videos keep up the vids and i will always watch good job
Ok what the hell do i do now its finished.....Loved the project..thanxs 4 sharing. ;0)
frame cracks, damage, welds and chops are also deal breakers.
What are you referring to by "title" when buying a bike?
KoolMrQ I'm curious too.
@@paulinabigus122 @KoolMrQ ownership papers of the bike
Hi Dino,
Based on your experience with this bike, would you recommend buying a used one for around $700 as a project. Even price aside, are there aspects of the bike in general that you don't like?
Thanks!
It's a great bike for that price! Get rid of the rear air shock and put in one like I did. Much better ride. Smooth engine. Good power. It's got "grunt". :)
You rock !
If i were to make a intake for this bikes engine to use a harley carb you guys think that it would run up to full rpms?
im envy your masterpice..awesome..
I have a 86 V45 honda magna. is the fuel pump necessary
If it's stock, it's necessary.
Thanks Dean
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Ypu fprgot honda in your title
OOPS! Fixed!
***** cool, sorry about the P's hehe
too much talk