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So there’s a lot of youtoob build channels out there. Unfortunately a lot are the same.
Strip bike
Sand blast or vapour blast
Powder coat or Ceracote.
The good ones show a lot of home fabrication work and hardly any talking.
Came across this Japanese guys channel 46works.
https://youtube.com/@shiroh73?si=Sv77V8XI4HG3XLF0
His quality and fab skills are amazing.
Any other suggestions?
G9 Garage Rm250 1992 build on YouTube is a real stand out.
Cheers for the recommendation, loved watching him machine that rear hub on the lathe!
With zero prior experience I gave it a go filming one of my builds a few years ago. It was a bit of a learning curve trying to figure out how to film with a very basic camera and my first time with Premiere Pro. I think next time I'd make it shorter and would need some advice on what to do with background music as I skipped that at the last minute (it's better on mute!). Tempted to give it a go again as I've got some more cool builds lined up.
Yeh his videos are awesome. Wish he’d do more he hasn’t done one for a long time now I think
Shit Chuck that’s pretty well edited 👍🏻
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Great Ideas, but for me filming all the work, would add another 50 hours, and setting up cameras for all the lathe, mill , and hand work , welding, forming all the parts would add time that I do not have to spare, just taking the pics takes time. I like to provide some build photo's to the buyers. If I had someone filming me while I work maybe, but - that would always disrupt the work
Thanks for sharing! 46works is an amazing Channel.
This Channel is pretty good too.
He does more work than similar mx builds channels.
RRC Restoration
His Bike restoration are GOLD
Kincade Pavich's channel is really good. Especially if you like two strokes. Something about the teardown of an old bike that's been sitting is so satisfying for some reason
I second Kincade Pavich
“Moto Scrub” does bike builds right, saving quite a few two strokes while keeping them clean and simple in design.
YZ250: https://youtu.be/p4dbjFF_RGI?si=M44uNQ1Cmq_icvIT
CR250: https://youtu.be/hmSL6oTx3Hs?si=m_idoFvDQ0UQ47WB
KX250: https://youtu.be/q1fhod4Oa1Y?si=Oe1DniNf3n2WCITd
This guy makes me cringe every time he takes a pair of vice grips to the spark plug or a crescent wrench to remove jets.
https://www.youtube.com/@2vintage
Putting it out there, i have just started a youtube channel to get all my builds together. I am learning the editing side of things, so any advice / input is accepted. Mitch Allard is the channel, im the back to back broke to built champion. I had a friend do all my entry videos , he said they were really popular so i figured id start my own. As of now you can see a 2004 rm 250 sobe suzuki being built and my current project is a rmzilla 500. Thanks to all for the support
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