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Offline Scoobum

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Motorcycle Repair Channel
« on: Today at 07:23:05 AM »
This came up in my recommendation s a few weeks back...and I've been binge watching as many as I can. He basically buys bikes from people who can't get them running or the bike has issues they can't deal with. The young lad comes off as a bike mechanic or just one of these people that's a natural. The tutorials are excellent. Bikes have always been my first love and I've owned a crapload of them in my life, mostly enduros/dirt bikes. I currently own a 2006 50th Anniversary Special Edition R1 which I purchased new, a 2014 CRF 250 L which which was purchased new and a 2009 Harley Fat Bob and they're all in showroom condition. Enjoy the channel...link is below.

https://www.youtube.com/@2vintage/videos
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Re: Motorcycle Repair Channel
« Reply #1 on: Today at 11:20:10 AM »
I've watched him for awhile, used to be subscribed. Got repetitive after awhile, but interesting channel for sure. Helped me a bit repairing the basket case Bayou 400 I have. Recently got into Pole Barn Garage, he's pretty funny.
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