A game of what bike is it.

My buddy has great advice for restoring bikes. Decide the make model you want,then go buy one in good condition and just ride it.
Vintage motorcycles are like dating.
The best part is the chase.
After that it is like marriage.
 
Vintage motorcycles are like dating.
The best part is the chase.
After that it is like marriage.
Vintage bike restoring maybe …. but not so much vintage bikes unless maybe the wife is very hot. YMMV.
 
Vintage motorcycles are like dating.
The best part is the chase.
After that it is like marriage.
I dunno... I mess around with them because I like them -- bikes that is. (I like women too, but I already have a Trophy so noo need for messing around in that niche).

I don't restore them, I mostly save them That's a lot less pricey, and a good survivor fetches almost as much as a full resto -- with a lot less cost. The RD 125 I'm going to save this fall cost me $300 as a barn find. I'll spend $750 for a top end kit, aftermarket seat cover, off the shelf tires, and generic items like handlebar controls, mirrors, reflectors and cables. I'll toss 20 -30 hours into saving the thing. I'll get $2K for the thing in good running condition.
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A full resto would be well over 100 hours off work and $3.5K in OE / NOS parts, paint and vintage tires. I'd get no more tha $4500 for the finished bike - even that price would take the right buyer.
 
I dunno... I mess around with them because I like them -- bikes that is. (I like women too, but I already have a Trophy so noo need for messing around in that niche).

I don't restore them, I mostly save them That's a lot less pricey, and a good survivor fetches almost as much as a full resto -- with a lot less cost. The RD 125 I'm going to save this fall cost me $300 as a barn find. I'll spend $750 for a top end kit, aftermarket seat cover, off the shelf tires, and generic items like handlebar controls, mirrors, reflectors and cables. I'll toss 20 -30 hours into saving the thing. I'll get $2K for the thing in good running condition.
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A full resto would be well over 100 hours off work and $3.5K in OE / NOS parts, paint and vintage tires. I'd get no more tha $4500 for the finished bike - even that price would take the right buyer.
Museum quality restorations are for museums not riding.
 
Museum quality restorations are for museums not riding.

This is exactly the kind of attitude my girl gives me when she's 'too tired and not in the mood' and it needs to stop lol
 
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