Above is a 1975 Indian ME125 enduro dirt bike that was left outside under a carport for several years. The bike will require a significant amount of work to be trail worthy. The first stage was a partial restoration with most of the original parts refurbished and reused. This bike will require additional work to be completely restored, but the work Ryan has currently completed certainly transformed this Indian dirt bike into a unique piece of history. Complete restoration pictures will be posted when it is finished.
Below is a 1970 Honda CT90 that had been purchased new by the owner and stored for several years. The bike was in rough condition and required a complete frame off restoration. The bike was completely disassembled and the owner painted the frame, fenders, swingarm, headlight bucket, and covers. The motor was rebuilt, new tires installed, all new bearings, new mirrors, new cables, new seat cover, new grips, new tail light, new levers, and all the parts that were not available were cleaned to shine like new or painted. The completed picture on the right does not show how nice this bike really is now. It looks better than it did when it rolled off the showroom floor in 1970.