this is the last video of restoring this bike that was purchased at a yard sale. to see the whole series please check out the playlist on my channel.
one mans junk is another mans treasure…
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Nice series on this bike. Thanks!
Bike seems to move along pretty good. Sounds nice with that muffler.
Excellent job on this one Musty!
Hi, Darren….I came back in time from your newest calamatie, the CT 90 that's got the frozen rod bearing – to this – and glad I saw you mention that 'cable oiler.' I remember back sometime around this time, I managed to find one of those (in China…took over a month to get!) but I've never been able to make it work! Was wondering, as I believe mine is just like yours, can you give a quick lesson on how to use said cable oiler? I can't find anything online! It would be very helpful as I have some rusty cables that still work – but oil would help them I'm sure. I would appreciate if you could make just a short blurb video on one up your upcoming videos on this cable oiler and how to do that!! Thanks in advance!
Love to see you work on that steam roller at the end. Lot of effort in this series, thanks for bringing us all along Mustie.
I just purchased a 1973 xl175. This video is great to learn how to make repairs. thank you! Your an awesome mechanic. Just got a new sub from me.
Well that was satisfying… Thanks Doc
That's a good year! My wife's a 72 model!
What a great series man!
Nicely Done ! If mine broke a gear, I would have scrapped it.
Who needs a Taco — the engine tells you when to change gear 🙂
What do you think the maximum miles of a well maintained SL125 could be?
Looks great 👍🏻
SL Hondas were and still are such beautiful bikes and the engineering on these bike were so well sorted out. I had a SL 350 in 1972 , and I've has so many other bikes since, but I must say the SL 350 was the best. Your SL125 look great and I'm sure by the time you finish, it will be a lovely nostalgic bike. Love your work
I love this old bike, unfortunately so do many other people, and the price reflects that demand. Perhaps, if I'm patient I too will find a 'fixer upper' that can be resurrected. Great job, Mustie1!