Barn Find CB750 Rescue Time Lapse!

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Published 2023-01-23
Barn Find CB750 Rescue Time lapse! This is the journey of of 1975 Honda CB750 I call "Pati" from barn find wreck to fun daily rider. I picked this bike up locally when I saw it in the background of a photo of a random sales listing. The bike has been sitting since around 1977-1978 and unfortunately had no title and a seized engine.

Watch as I take you through the last year of bringing this bike back to life and enjoying every second of it. The goal was never to do a show type restoration but rather to preserve the bikes character and the stories it has to tell. I rebuilt all the original components I could and when something was replaced I actually found used/equally imperfect pieces that would match. I really can't recommend this full playlist enough as I document each step along the journey and have a ton of fun while I'm at it.

Full playlist:    • Barn Find Honda CB750 Revival!  

Songs:
Start - Coyote Sundance - Martin Klem
2:15 - Virginia Highway - Tigerblood Jewel
4:57 - Tangled - Emmit Fenn
8:49 - The Rooftop - Gregory David
18:00 - Jazz Bars - Dusty Decks
23:01 - Blue Hills - Yellowbase
26:45 - A Tether(instrumental) - Kylie Dailey
30:54 - Summertime Madness - Matt Large
41:01 - Sipping Matts - Dusty Decks
46:06 - Poetic Wax - Dusty Decks
50:30 - My Kind Of Woman(instrumental) - Gamma Skies

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All Comments (21)
  • Thank you to everyone watching, as well as those who tuned in during the premier as that was fun! Anyway, I hope everyone enjoys this video as I had a lot of fun making it and putting together the story of this bike I love. There will be many who have never seen another video of this bike so if you are curious and want to know more information on each step along the way I have detailed videos at every step of the journey. Those have full commentary and explanations of what, why, and how because there is much I left out here. For those looking for more on this bike I do plan to make a follow up video next about how much I have invested into this bike which should be a great one. Thank you again!
  • @petebike
    Thank you so much for not turning that into yet another cafe racer. These bikes deserve to be cherished. I have had five of them in my lifetime. Bravo, sir!
  • @GT380man
    As a father of two girls (now young women) and a lifelong biker, I cheer whenever I see a young man with an interest in motorcycles and good manual skills. There’s hope for my daughters yet. Not all of todays young men are on social media to the exclusion of real world interests.
  • @zulhamsyahputra
    all vintage motorcycles fans arround the world apreciate you.... I see your video on 60" display... I enjoy
  • @AceCafeBikes
    Amazing job putting this together. Most people will never know how hard this was to do, how much time it takes to put this together, and how many hours you watched this in edit to get it all just right for our viewing pleasure. Thank you so much for yet another fine example of what content creation should be!! Definitely caught my attention for 54 minutes!!!
  • You have just made a old man happy repairing that Honda 750, just putting the headlamp back on put the smile back on the bike.You are a very talented person. I had one in my early years of life I am in my 70s now. God I loved it. Best regards from the U.K.
  • @Tedthetech50
    What you've done is nothing short of restored a little bit of motorcycle history and nostalgia. Hats off to you sir great job!
  • @patrickhite3026
    Ive had two 1973 - CB - 750- Fours & they were bullet proof..You cant say enough about how good they truly were...Great barn find.
  • Sooo much respect for this guy’s abilities. Truly a joy to watch a Master Motorcycle Mechanic at work!
  • I love the pace and flow of this video. No words need to be spoken! Great job. I rebuilt a Honda 160 Scrambler back in my younger days. I’m now 80 and I sure wish I still had her.
  • @fkat28
    I have a 72 and a 75 750s. Restoring a barn find bike has to be a passion. when it's all said and done I take it that you are barely making minimum wage. Bravo!
  • @xscoops1
    Oil pump rebuild was soo satisfying! Amazing how these old bikes can be rebuilt and come right back to life!
  • @vondenballs
    "The imperfections tell the story of a life well lived" ; that made me think about me. I would enjoy a full personal restauration.
  • @joebacarella2829
    I had one of these when I was 18, now I am 61, these bikes were so common in the early 80`s I worked at a chrome plating shop in my teens, they had what they called a 750 Honda exchange, you brought in your engine covers and you walked out with chrome ones instantly, we had a showcase full of em, then we polished and plated your old ones and put them in the showcase for the next guy. I know every piece of aluminum on that bike, we plated the valve cover, timing cover, trans, tappet covers, lower legs, triple trees, you name it. Well I worked at a plating shop so my bike was all chromed out, we had a guy who did painting for us, so he painted mine candy apple red, with gold leaf pin stripe, it was a chore to keep clean, boy I wish I still had it, I traded it for a Kawasaki 900, loved the video.
  • @terrellprice6627
    Had one and rode it for years. Gave it to my daughters boyfriend who had moved to CA. He is probably still riding it 20 years later.
  • @revvluvv
    One of the greatest bikes of all times. Built incredibly well. easy to fix, upkeep and a joy to ride :)
  • @ralphclark
    Now that's a proper job, and that's a proper motorcycle. Well done. And thanks for the ride!
  • @asgaardnext3653
    What a truly inspirational young man , his talents are extraordinary , how refreshing to know that this level of talent and accomplishment still exist in the world thank you for sharing this ,