I always think ppl who work in vehicles are almighty. They are good in mechanics, electrical, electronics, painting, detailing, designing and now youtubing. The world should pay high respect to them.
Excellent choice of soundtrack for this video. A “novice welder” doesn’t casually TIG weld an exhaust together, my guy. Your range of skills is impressive.
Mate that was so enjoyable and relaxing to watch with a beer here this evening after a stressful day. Your (multiple) skills are incredible and the time taken to film this with all the camera angles didn't go un-noticed. The music (while not my usual taste, fitted the movie perfectly - well done). Definite like and sub.
Man what a build. Even two years later this found it's way to my youtube front page. Impressive. I really love these "little" bike builds. So motivating to get my ass up and start my own build 🙏
I consider everything perfect in what you did. From reconditioning and modifying the motorcycle, to assembling the clip, everything was flawless. Congratulations!
It’s so satisfying to take old bikes and bring them back to life. Got two in the wings waiting on warmer weather a 1985 gs550e and a 1983 goldwing to streetrod project
I'm only 3 minutes in but already appreciate this video so so much, as a filmmaker myself I know just how much effort it's taken to shoot and put this together into something so effortless 🙏🙏🙏 Thanks so much
You are incredibly talented. Wonderful build and a beautifully shot and soundtracked video. Hopefully it will significantly boost your subscriber count, you deserve it.
He literally bought a new engine because he couldnt even fix it...with the right tools and money, every idiot can look incredibly talented. Not calling him an idiot
@@maurizioarrivabene8182 did you not listen? I bought the cheap replacement engine so i could carry on working on the bike whilst i rebuilt the broken one… i may have not shown it on the video but im in the process of rebuilding it
"A part of me will live in this bike, forever." - I like this statement. Only people search for meaning in life can have the viewpoint to say that. Live it up!
Nicely done! The exhaust pipe work is exceptional. However, I wished it ran as a high mount verses the low mount the bike was built with. An exceptional video that should last for decades.
Man, not only was that a great build for a novice, being very serious here, but you made this video more than enjoyable. I literally want to just hand it to my 12-year-old son and say "go!"
I’m in absolute awe of the time,effort and incredible skill you put into the build of this weapon of a bike. From the setup, the way it was shot,the smooth narration and soundtrack carried me through to the reveal and I was mesmerised the whole time. One of the best videos I’ve watched in my honest opinion. Bravo 🙌🏽
@19:29 "I didn't want to go down the conventional route, even the simplest route for that matter, but wanted to go with the flow and see what I could just make..." Inspiring words no matter what it is you create.
Bike looks great! Wanted to show some appreciation for the amount of shots you have in this too! Setting up cameras and getting multiple shots for undoing bolts, removing parts etc is insane commitment. Plus they are all well lit and all in focus. Fair play bud 👏🏼
I bought the same bike, brand new, back in 1981. That was an amazing motorcycle and totally underrated....Thanks for the video and bringing back some great memories.
not normally into "low CC bikes" but this build is sick. (im aware low CC is subjective) I ride a KLR650 and a DRZ450, so when i see 250cc, im like damn!
Fantastic build mate and what a great build video! So nice to have you pause and explain a few bits rather than the entire thing be cinematic without narration. I thoroughly enjoyed this!
@@jings_plus_us4407 well thank you! Jish has been a huge influence and motivation to constantly try to improve my videos and make a better watching experience. I always look forward to every one of his uploads
Terrific build! Just remember to always give us a wide shot of both the start and finished build so we can behold the bike in its full glory. Beautiful work though!
oh this is so dope! I look around for what I could possible do with my CBF 250 and it is so nice that guys like you put this much love on the lower displacement bikes.
Hands down, one of if not the best build I have seen on TH-cam. Love the bike, the video was tremendous, and you are obviously very skilled. Thank you.
I spent a lot of my time growing up turning street bikes into trail bikes, adventure bikes weren't a thing in the 70s. As far as swapping the engines, I can't recall how many times I would by or trade for two similar motorcycles because one had a running engine and the other didn't or because one needed a top end and the transmission was out of the other. You brought back some great memories for me, thanks for the video.
Watching this video felt like the culmination of everything you learned on your last two builds. Good job man. Do you have an approximation of how much this build cost?
What a lovely video - pure passion fueled build - loved it. I have a Yamaha RX100, my Dad's 1st bike which is at least 40 years old. He is no more and I have always wanted to rebuild the same. This truly inspired me - I just hope I get someone passionate enough to bring it to life.
A thing of beauty, Not only an amazing build to be proud of, but also an exceptional well crafted film. love the fact you took it out and got it dirty too....Greetings from NZ
This takes me back to 1986, I had just finished college and got a job but was pretty much broke and needed transport to get to work. I found, in a local bike breakers, a cheap GS250 with flames painted on the tank. I bought it but on the 2 mile ride home it spewed out the entire contents of the oil sump onto the road. It was back to said breakers who just happened to have a low mileage GSX250 engine from a crashed bike. I bought that, put it in the frame and that bike kept me going until I could afford a car. Mine had spoked wheels but it could be yours has GSX250 wheels.
Absolutely amazing video…. And what result!!!!??? I tell you there isn’t many (dare I say ANY!?) vids on TH-cam that are 25 mins long and hold me from the very opening scene to the very very end!!!! Just bought an old Suzuki GN250 and thanks to you, I’m totally inspired! Thank you for an awesome build movie 🙌🙌🤟
Very good job bro. For some reason I find it relaxing when people start working on their motorcycle or vehicle. I would added more cushion to the seat, but wonderful job. may the lord bless you.
45k Subs when this video was released. Now look at you. Well deserved. Thoroughly enjoyed this video. The editing was spot on, the process was even better. Cracking job. Beautiful bike
I was thinking a flat US army green, but my mind was thoroughly changed once I saw the deep navy blue you'd done. Great color, great work, great attention to detail, loved every second of watching you work. It's something so great to see people care.
Great video quality and superb restoration job! This one was special as I used to own a similar model (GN 125) which I used to service it myself. This video brought back so many memories. Thank you so much for sharing!
Really enjoyed watching this, I've just finished building my 80' Honda CB400n Brat, and I'm already itching to start a new project (most definitely a scrambler)
Wow! That has got to be one of the most beautiful bikes I have ever seen. I mean... absolutely gorgeous!! A bucket-list type item for sure. Incredible job with the resto and modernization.
I enjoyed watching that come together. Nice job! I might have put another layer or two of foam in that seat, but I’m a lanky, bony old git. Tip: foam can be cut and sculpted really easily using an electric carving knife.
As much as you call your self a novas builder, the time and detail you put into your bikes make for a fantastic end product. If I could do half of what you can do, I would be happy. Great work.
Firstly, awesome editing. Secondly, took me back to my early M/C days in the 70's. Mostly Yamaha RS/RD series. Thirdly: you have created a great "scrambler", which were a popular genre if bike at one time.
I have no idea about motorcycles or how to assemble them. Therefore, I take my hat off to your strong performance. You did a damn good job. The video is also great edited. Awesome work!
I always think ppl who work in vehicles are almighty. They are good in mechanics, electrical, electronics, painting, detailing, designing and now youtubing. The world should pay high respect to them.
❤
totaly agree
Excellent choice of soundtrack for this video.
A “novice welder” doesn’t casually TIG weld an exhaust together, my guy. Your range of skills is impressive.
Perfect Bike
Perfect Rebuilding
Perfect Angle Captures
Perfect Script
Perfect Shooting
Perfect Color Grading
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Perfect !!
Went through the whole thing without skipping a bit. Perfectly done.
Mate that was so enjoyable and relaxing to watch with a beer here this evening after a stressful day. Your (multiple) skills are incredible and the time taken to film this with all the camera angles didn't go un-noticed. The music (while not my usual taste, fitted the movie perfectly - well done). Definite like and sub.
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Man what a build. Even two years later this found it's way to my youtube front page. Impressive. I really love these "little" bike builds. So motivating to get my ass up and start my own build 🙏
Enjoy your weekend all! Im off out for a ride on this! ⚡🤘
Just started with your video on a Friday night, loving it so far. Thumbs up*
Always respect guys who know how to work with their hands and brains.
I consider everything perfect in what you did. From reconditioning and modifying the motorcycle, to assembling the clip, everything was flawless. Congratulations!
that seat tho....
It’s so satisfying to take old bikes and bring them back to life. Got two in the wings waiting on warmer weather a 1985 gs550e and a 1983 goldwing to streetrod project
23.45 The sound of the machine is amazing "Part of me will live on this for ever"
Great work !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Built and filmed with love, wonderful , that’s what we called builders in web3. Just wish more builders like this
I'm only 3 minutes in but already appreciate this video so so much, as a filmmaker myself I know just how much effort it's taken to shoot and put this together into something so effortless 🙏🙏🙏 Thanks so much
You are incredibly talented. Wonderful build and a beautifully shot and soundtracked video. Hopefully it will significantly boost your subscriber count, you deserve it.
Thank you man 🙏
He literally bought a new engine because he couldnt even fix it...with the right tools and money, every idiot can look incredibly talented. Not calling him an idiot
@@maurizioarrivabene8182 did you not listen? I bought the cheap replacement engine so i could carry on working on the bike whilst i rebuilt the broken one… i may have not shown it on the video but im in the process of rebuilding it
@@jishh whats the point of having 2 engines for 1 bike?
@@maurizioarrivabene8182 time ✌️
"A part of me will live in this bike, forever." - I like this statement. Only people search for meaning in life can have the viewpoint to say that. Live it up!
Это шедевр, ребята!!! У меня нет мотоцикла, но я посмотрел с большим удовольствием.
First time here. If you did the bike all by yourself. You are a genius. Great project and one of the best made bikes ever!
Nicely done! The exhaust pipe work is exceptional. However, I wished it ran as a high mount verses the low mount the bike was built with.
An exceptional video that should last for decades.
Man, not only was that a great build for a novice, being very serious here, but you made this video more than enjoyable. I literally want to just hand it to my 12-year-old son and say "go!"
I’m in absolute awe of the time,effort and incredible skill you put into the build of this weapon of a bike. From the setup, the way it was shot,the smooth narration and soundtrack carried me through to the reveal and I was mesmerised the whole time. One of the best videos I’ve watched in my honest opinion. Bravo 🙌🏽
@19:29 "I didn't want to go down the conventional route, even the simplest route for that matter, but wanted to go with the flow and see what I could just make..."
Inspiring words no matter what it is you create.
Bike looks great! Wanted to show some appreciation for the amount of shots you have in this too! Setting up cameras and getting multiple shots for undoing bolts, removing parts etc is insane commitment. Plus they are all well lit and all in focus. Fair play bud 👏🏼
Its been a labour of love my dude! loved doing it all! glad you enjoyed it man
I bought the same bike, brand new, back in 1981. That was an amazing motorcycle and totally underrated....Thanks for the video and bringing back some great memories.
not normally into "low CC bikes" but this build is sick. (im aware low CC is subjective) I ride a KLR650 and a DRZ450, so when i see 250cc, im like damn!
cool.
drz450?
@@evanshireman5644 drz400sm with a big bore kit.
The rear wing for such a tread is short, it will throw dirt. And in general, the project is just 🔥. 💪💪💪🤘
Love how that exhaust turned out, the natural colours are amazing. Great work on the build and the video Jish
Thanks dude!
@@jishh - The exhaust is impressive. No filler used. Wow! Stainless steel?
you really did all of that?! Man! This is the first classic moto vid I watched that also customized the exhaust elbow. Great job!
You are a real master, it's mind blowing how many skills you have. And that custom bike... pure gold!
Fantastic build mate and what a great build video! So nice to have you pause and explain a few bits rather than the entire thing be cinematic without narration. I thoroughly enjoyed this!
Nothing amateur about that build, she’s gorgeous 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Absolutely epic video Josh! You are going to have so much fun on this bike! Well done on the bike and of course the amazing inspiring video 👏👏👏
Much love man! You know the love is in building the bike and sharing it with the world. I get a real high from sharing these videos! 🤘
Yayy, brick also came in, love both of your builds
@@jings_plus_us4407 well thank you! Jish has been a huge influence and motivation to constantly try to improve my videos and make a better watching experience. I always look forward to every one of his uploads
You claim to be a novice welder but those welds @ 21:40 are absolutely a thing of beauty. Good on you mate!
Terrific build! Just remember to always give us a wide shot of both the start and finished build so we can behold the bike in its full glory. Beautiful work though!
One of the coolest videos I've seen on TH-cam.
oh this is so dope! I look around for what I could possible do with my CBF 250 and it is so nice that guys like you put this much love on the lower displacement bikes.
Hands down, one of if not the best build I have seen on TH-cam. Love the bike, the video was tremendous, and you are obviously very skilled. Thank you.
Парни вы просто красавкичи 💪, успехов в дальнейших проектах, видео снято просто бомбезно.
Огромной удачи вам ребята 🎩
It's absolutely beautiful to watch you guys work on this. I wish I had that passion and enthusiasm.
masterpiece bro, you are not a mechanic you are an artist.
Incredible video... Sometimes the most simple thing just touches you - and this video hit right where it should. Such a beautiful rebuild!
I spent a lot of my time growing up turning street bikes into trail bikes, adventure bikes weren't a thing in the 70s. As far as swapping the engines, I can't recall how many times I would by or trade for two similar motorcycles because one had a running engine and the other didn't or because one needed a top end and the transmission was out of the other. You brought back some great memories for me, thanks for the video.
Man, your footage quality and editing really stand out. Great job on this.
This the meaning of the real deal brother. Hats off. The best video ever.
This was simply amazing to watch, well done.
Attention to detail is what we all get lost in. Enjoyed watching that and the bike looked great I’m sure most watching would buy it.🌈
Fantastic build. Love the passion and the detailing you put into this bike.
Work of art. I loved the design: color of the tank, exhaust and the two "horse shoes". woOW! As we say in Brazil: "Nervous project". Congratulations!
Watching this video felt like the culmination of everything you learned on your last two builds. Good job man. Do you have an approximation of how much this build cost?
Проект пушка, на одном дыхании посмотрел. Какие эмоции были когда собрал и первый раз поехал на нем !?
What a lovely video - pure passion fueled build - loved it.
I have a Yamaha RX100, my Dad's 1st bike which is at least 40 years old. He is no more and I have always wanted to rebuild the same.
This truly inspired me - I just hope I get someone passionate enough to bring it to life.
A thing of beauty, Not only an amazing build to be proud of, but also an exceptional well crafted film. love the fact you took it out and got it dirty too....Greetings from NZ
This takes me back to 1986, I had just finished college and got a job but was pretty much broke and needed transport to get to work. I found, in a local bike breakers, a cheap GS250 with flames painted on the tank. I bought it but on the 2 mile ride home it spewed out the entire contents of the oil sump onto the road. It was back to said breakers who just happened to have a low mileage GSX250 engine from a crashed bike. I bought that, put it in the frame and that bike kept me going until I could afford a car. Mine had spoked wheels but it could be yours has GSX250 wheels.
You are an artist of the highest calibre - I’m in awe
I've never seen such content ever in my life. Great team work. Bike is "priceless"
What a truly awesome film! Therapeutic to the extreme. Thank you for sharing your talent and passion with the world.
Somehow aggressively modern but tastefully rendered. Like cyberpunk motorcycles i grew up looking at and imagining in novels.
My first bike was a 1980 Suzuki GS250T. Still own it to this day. Actually just got it up and running again after sitting for about 5 years.
Didn't skip a single second brother, kudos on the build 👍👍👍
Absolutely amazing video…. And what result!!!!??? I tell you there isn’t many (dare I say ANY!?) vids on TH-cam that are 25 mins long and hold me from the very opening scene to the very very end!!!! Just bought an old Suzuki GN250 and thanks to you, I’m totally inspired! Thank you for an awesome build movie 🙌🙌🤟
insane, I can't comprehend how you get to this level of skill and tooling... are you a pro doing this for a living?
A very nice example of a GS from the start , usually my projects are rusty wrecks that look like they were a ships anchor.
The film making is just great in this one. Great build!
Very good job bro. For some reason I find it relaxing when people start working on their motorcycle or vehicle. I would added more cushion to the seat, but wonderful job. may the lord bless you.
Dude. Absolutely brilliant build. Two thumbs up from the U.S. side of the pond.
good craftmanship with this build restoring this suzuki with a limited budget.
A man can always find comfort in the shop.
Where things make sense.
Fantastic built and the attention to details is really what makes the difference
Oh man you break my heart! I loved my 1981 GS250.... I kick myself in the pants for not keeping it.
Beautiful
45k Subs when this video was released. Now look at you. Well deserved. Thoroughly enjoyed this video. The editing was spot on, the process was even better. Cracking job. Beautiful bike
What a piece of art, artistry, craftmanship and style... jaw dropping stuff
Motorcycle custom-building artistry at its best, congratulations, Jish!
The cinematography on this is top notch.
I totally did not plan on watching 25 minutes of you rebuilding a motorcycle but I'll be damned you got me. Well done on the bike and the video.
I watch these regularly now and make plans for my CB125 !
I was thinking a flat US army green, but my mind was thoroughly changed once I saw the deep navy blue you'd done. Great color, great work, great attention to detail, loved every second of watching you work. It's something so great to see people care.
Ive watched this probably 10 times. Obsessed with the build. Thanks for the goods Jish.
Great video quality and superb restoration job! This one was special as I used to own a similar model (GN 125) which I used to service it myself. This video brought back so many memories. Thank you so much for sharing!
Really enjoyed watching this, I've just finished building my 80' Honda CB400n Brat, and I'm already itching to start a new project (most definitely a scrambler)
I watched the entire build series this afternoon. So inspiring..! Jish you crushed it.
Just wow, the production quality of the video is absolutely top notch, the bike itself sublime.
Respect for legendary ride in time with suzuki Gs250.
the way you records footage is incredible
Wait till you see my next video!
5:57 that sparkle shot is addictive. Beautiful work, mate.
this therapy session was much needed for me
Can we appreciate how it is free to watch this build . It was amazing vid amazing editing. That's talent
Everything about this was top notch. The skill in each area it took and basically from one person.
Wow! That has got to be one of the most beautiful bikes I have ever seen. I mean... absolutely gorgeous!! A bucket-list type item for sure. Incredible job with the resto and modernization.
tq bro, i enjoy 25 minutes of your video..not skip..from malaysia..peace
I enjoyed watching that come together. Nice job!
I might have put another layer or two of foam in that seat, but I’m a lanky, bony old git.
Tip: foam can be cut and sculpted really easily using an electric carving knife.
Wonderful build, coming from a bike restorer myself thats a compliment well earned.
As much as you call your self a novas builder, the time and detail you put into your bikes make for a fantastic end product. If I could do half of what you can do, I would be happy. Great work.
Firstly, awesome editing. Secondly, took me back to my early M/C days in the 70's. Mostly Yamaha RS/RD series. Thirdly: you have created a great "scrambler", which were a popular genre if bike at one time.
Beautifully documented labour of love: humbling to watch. Thank you
Amazing bike. Love that you stayed with a blue color. Great work!
Not only a fantastic build but an amazing film as well
Those bar end turn signals are insane! Never seen anything like that before.
just bought one 300$ .. 1980... 4k miles ... you seeded my imagination and will probably do something great with it!! :D thx for sharing
Creo que a partir ahora vere el 'arte' de una manera distinta, excellent work congratulations !!
It's in quite good shape for its age. Great work and tastful modifications.
I have no idea about motorcycles or how to assemble them. Therefore, I take my hat off to your strong performance. You did a damn good job. The video is also great edited. Awesome work!