I like mustie I wish he was English I'd go round and help him do mechanical shit and learn how to do this stuff meself…in England we just don't live in these massive American houses with all the land and outside buildings they have.i like to give the cockney halfwit perspective…
I have a lot of S&K tools and some are 30+ years old and never an issue, excellent tools.
Damn! I wish I could find sales like you do! The prices you pay are awesome!
the long allen key was for getting down the inside of the fork leg to release the elastomers when they become sodden with water so you can dry them out used them a lot on early rock shock forks
Holy smoke. Where are you garage saling? Nice scores.
Metrisch is an expensive brand, i use it all the time, its super.
do u have the bike still if so would u sale it
Snap on pfff I will never buy it again.The first time I broke a socket and brought it back for a replacement the guy tells me they need to send it out to make sure it was not over torgued if it was I would have to buy it myself.Mastercraft for me eversince.
A friend raced Go carts and those are racing wheels, those alloy rims are very tough and durable, and also crazy expensive, so those were a good deal. That recumbent bike is a type that Landy had, and are also quite pricey, although if I remember right he said they are heavy too. That grab bag of tools brought a tear to my eyes though, as seeing the thinline Snap On wrench broke my heart, had sets of my tools at my elderly aunties in town as I was working on stuff there after my uncle passed, and some thief tore the small window out of the side of her detached garage and stole all 3 of my boxes, and my full set of S.O. wrenches was in there too. Wouldn't happen around my neck of the woods, but there it did. Wish I found the deals you do!
that bike looks like an accident waiting to happen
Where do you buy all these things?..are use objets?
US prices are like third world prices. Up here in Canada, we would have paid $500 for the bike at least, and $500 for everything else. A battery charge new in box for $2?
I just bought a used Chinese department store bike from some guy off craigslist, and the best I could get was $100. Gears didn't even shift properly. But that is what they go for.
Those odd sockets both inch and mm are nonslip/roundcorner sockets, keep in special place, you may need them.
Some good stuff & bought at a GREAT!!! knocked down price. 😮ðŸ‘ðŸ‘ðŸ‘. As for that Recumbent bike ( looks almost brand new or extremely well looked after ) they are said to be VERY COMFORTABLE & once they get going they can be quite FAST ( ALMOST as fast as a road bycicle) 😮 Believe it or not But, certainly faster than any MTB or possibly faster than a Hybrid & NOT CHEAP!!! to buy. I thought of trying to ride one ONCE! but, so far no chance! Maybe one day. But, he seems he's got a bit of a good profit from that lot.
thank you so much for being normal, I go garage saling sometimes but I might pick it up again thanks to you…..I'm normal for collecting stuff but not as much as you…..Jimmy Garcia……
looks like a clone of the honda engines you see on a lot of those bikes in south america.Since it is friction drive, it is road legal here in ontario, not sure about your laws there, but a lot of places have an exception for friction drive.
Hey Mustie – hi from Idaho and many thanks for your valuable tidbits of info, so far I have repaired my lawnmower and cleaned the carb on my quad runner with info from you, both run great again!
These bikes Are for Long Distance that s why it runs with a long Chain making it so much EASIER to Pedal They Run Around $$ 10 Gs NOT Cheap at All !!!! Older People Normally Run Them … The Motor is a ADD ON ,And WHO Wants That LOUD Motor in Their Ear !! Not Me lol Also come In Different Styles For Laying Down Riding For again Laying down making it so Much Easier to Pedal and Cruse the Road … Thanks Mustie..
i found the sockets that are 2 sizes seem to work good on nuts and bolts that are starting to strip out
Cool finds my friend, great vid as well.
The rounded socket set drives from the flats, and are very good on worn fasteners, try them you'll be surprised!
I've ridden a short wheel base Vision from that era. They did both long and short versions (it was actually a swap out feature on some of them). They have a slight tendency to stand on the front wheel under breaking (so brake with the rear first), but otherwise quite nice thing to ride on smooth surfaces. Long wheel base bikes have a bit more slow stability, so it's easier to learn on if you're new to recombants. That steering arrangement is nice and easy to get used to. Never seen a motor like that on one, to be honest I'd remove it and put a rack on the back. The shoes have SPD cleats, possibly the peddles on the Vision fit it.
Great find Mustie ! I say just a little sad I hope my kids pay a little more attention as to who I am and what my hobbies are all about and not just give my shit away when I'm dead.They probably we're fat and lazy or on drugs.I can't believe they just gave it away like it was nothing
BTW the metrinch are good on Whitworth too, take one of the sockets and got a totally rounded bolt and it will remove it, because it drives on the flats
Mustie, if you want to get rid of that motorcycle lift I am looking for one and am fairly local.
I would be interested in the bike rack if you're going to sell it.
nice haul
My son has been riding nothing but a recumbent for years and would never go back to an upright bike, for whatever that is worth. SK tools are a high quality German brand made in Exertal, west of Hanover. You made a good haul, for sure!
think those are airplane wheels
Nice basket of snappers! Interesting bike, always wanted to try a recumbent!
I'd buy the Metal Detector off of you if the price is right
we would have a lot in common, organized hoarder here! I see value in everything!
That's a metwrench set some of those sets are not cheap
Met wrench sockets. Not junk. Expensive. Pro quality. Tough. Takes a sec to learn to use but very useful. Made by westward tools. Try them on a striped nut or bolt.
Must be nice
Handicamp Rap ! HA
I like mustie I wish he was English I'd go round and help him do mechanical shit and learn how to do this stuff meself…in England we just don't live in these massive American houses with all the land and outside buildings they have.i like to give the cockney halfwit perspective…
I have a lot of S&K tools and some are 30+ years old and never an issue, excellent tools.
Damn! I wish I could find sales like you do! The prices you pay are awesome!
the long allen key was for getting down the inside of the fork leg to release the elastomers when they become sodden with water so you can dry them out used them a lot on early rock shock forks
Holy smoke. Where are you garage saling? Nice scores.
Metrisch is an expensive brand, i use it all the time, its super.
do u have the bike still if so would u sale it
Snap on pfff I will never buy it again.The first time I broke a socket and brought it back for a replacement the guy tells me they need to send it out to make sure it was not over torgued if it was I would have to buy it myself.Mastercraft for me eversince.
A friend raced Go carts and those are racing wheels, those alloy rims are very tough and durable, and also crazy expensive, so those were a good deal.
That recumbent bike is a type that Landy had, and are also quite pricey, although if I remember right he said they are heavy too.
That grab bag of tools brought a tear to my eyes though, as seeing the thinline Snap On wrench broke my heart, had sets of my tools at my elderly aunties in town as I was working on stuff there after my uncle passed, and some thief tore the small window out of the side of her detached garage and stole all 3 of my boxes, and my full set of S.O. wrenches was in there too. Wouldn't happen around my neck of the woods, but there it did.
Wish I found the deals you do!
that bike looks like an accident waiting to happen
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Where do you buy all these things?..are use objets?
US prices are like third world prices. Up here in Canada, we would have paid $500 for the bike at least, and $500 for everything else. A battery charge new in box for $2?
I just bought a used Chinese department store bike from some guy off craigslist, and the best I could get was $100. Gears didn't even shift properly. But that is what they go for.
Those odd sockets both inch and mm are nonslip/roundcorner sockets, keep in special place, you may need them.
Some good stuff & bought at a GREAT!!! knocked down price. 😮ðŸ‘ðŸ‘ðŸ‘. As for that Recumbent bike ( looks almost brand new or extremely well looked after ) they are said to be VERY COMFORTABLE & once they get going they can be quite FAST ( ALMOST as fast as a road bycicle) 😮 Believe it or not But, certainly faster than any MTB or possibly faster than a Hybrid & NOT CHEAP!!! to buy. I thought of trying to ride one ONCE! but, so far no chance! Maybe one day. But, he seems he's got a bit of a good profit from that lot.
thank you so much for being normal, I go garage saling sometimes but I might pick it up again thanks to you…..I'm normal for collecting stuff but not as much as you…..Jimmy Garcia……
looks like a clone of the honda engines you see on a lot of those bikes in south america.Since it is friction drive, it is road legal here in ontario, not sure about your laws there, but a lot of places have an exception for friction drive.
Hey Mustie – hi from Idaho and many thanks for your valuable tidbits of info, so far I have repaired my lawnmower and cleaned the carb on my quad runner with info from you, both run great again!
These bikes Are for Long Distance that s why it runs with a long Chain making it so much EASIER to Pedal They Run Around $$ 10 Gs NOT Cheap at All !!!! Older People Normally Run Them … The Motor is a ADD ON ,And WHO Wants That LOUD Motor in Their Ear !! Not Me lol Also come In Different Styles For Laying Down Riding For again Laying down making it so Much Easier to Pedal and Cruse the Road … Thanks Mustie..
i found the sockets that are 2 sizes seem to work good on nuts and bolts that are starting to strip out
Cool finds my friend, great vid as well.
The rounded socket set drives from the flats, and are very good on worn fasteners, try them you'll be surprised!
I've ridden a short wheel base Vision from that era. They did both long and short versions (it was actually a swap out feature on some of them). They have a slight tendency to stand on the front wheel under breaking (so brake with the rear first), but otherwise quite nice thing to ride on smooth surfaces. Long wheel base bikes have a bit more slow stability, so it's easier to learn on if you're new to recombants. That steering arrangement is nice and easy to get used to. Never seen a motor like that on one, to be honest I'd remove it and put a rack on the back. The shoes have SPD cleats, possibly the peddles on the Vision fit it.
Great find Mustie ! I say just a little sad I hope my kids pay a little more attention as to who I am and what my hobbies are all about and not just give my shit away when I'm dead.They probably we're fat and lazy or on drugs.I can't believe they just gave it away like it was nothing
BTW the metrinch are good on Whitworth too, take one of the sockets and got a totally rounded bolt and it will remove it, because it drives on the flats
Mustie, if you want to get rid of that motorcycle lift I am looking for one and am fairly local.
I would be interested in the bike rack if you're going to sell it.
nice haul
My son has been riding nothing but a recumbent for years and would never go back to an upright bike, for whatever that is worth. SK tools are a high quality German brand made in Exertal, west of Hanover. You made a good haul, for sure!
think those are airplane wheels
Nice basket of snappers! Interesting bike, always wanted to try a recumbent!
I'd buy the Metal Detector off of you if the price is right
we would have a lot in common, organized hoarder here! I see value in everything!
That's a metwrench set some of those sets are not cheap
Met wrench sockets. Not junk. Expensive. Pro quality. Tough. Takes a sec to learn to use but very useful. Made by westward tools. Try them on a striped nut or bolt.