Revival Cycles - Jay Leno's Garage
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- Revival Cycles. Revival co-founders Alan Stulberg and Stefan Hertel from Austin, Texas "revive" vintage bikes into classy café racers.
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50-60k..jay "ohhhh that much huh" his thoughts (you guys are fucking crazy)
50-60 K for a converted bike, screw that! I'll spend 5k on a 70's cb750 and have a nice reliable cafe racer
Wow, just watched this for the first time. Breathing life into Moto Guzzzi! Thank-you to everyone involved.
I like the retro modern style of the MotoGuzzi. Hightech tecnology with an immortal ICE.
I'm glad your doing this show on CZcams Jay. It's quickly becoming a favorite of mine.
Thanks for all the great car and motorcycle reviews. Great channel.
Well done Jay. Almost disguised your incredulity at the price. Almost but not quite.
Makes me want to go to Austin TX just to see Revival Cycles! I bought all electronics for my build from Revival! Great support and commitment to the "art". (whether you like their style of not).
The Hipster motorcycle company.
awesome video again, i liked it thoroughly. awesome I felt I wish I was in CA to witness the live. love you Jay for introducing them to us.
Missed Hand-shake at 8:42 :-)
Nice Bike!
Just like the Maserati owner from a couple weeks back, these guys are aesthetically driven. I love how they blend the functions of the bike with the design and form. Great video Jay! Keep'em comin'!!
Jay please get a new helmet. Arai please make him a custom helmet.
awesome show. Love what you do Jay
YAY!! GUZZIs!!! would love to see more guzzi videos
Wow I know everything's really expensive these days, especially when it comes to performance cars and bikes and custom work, but man these are overpriced. When he said "50 to 60" I thought: "thousand?!". So fully loaded C7 Stingray or a restomod motorcycle...I'm thinking the Vette.
R. Michael Pitman If you paid attention to my comment you'd see I made no such concession. That one bike at least does cost fifty to sixty. If you paid attention, you'd know that.
Re-read your comment. Sorry, no mention of concession. Fact is simple. If you like their style and craftsmanship, have the money, you may buy one. If you not. then you pass. What is it?
R. Michael Pitman Pass.
R. Michael Pitman I suppose that's true for anything, moron. No matter how expensive it is, it's just a matter of having the money, moron.
Alec D. Alec you better check on your pricing on a full loaded C7.
Although I'm not a huge motorcycle enthusiast, I do like anything that's vintage, in some cases, classic or antique. I also like the idea of taking something that's 40+ yrs old and fixing it up, saving what still works, improving what needs to be improved, making the bike safer to ride.
Maybe someone could engineer that guy a razor blade
One hell of a profit margin! Great to hear about the new show Jay,will be watching!!
Beautiful beautiful, must buy one in a few years or so.
i know its good engineering and all but they're ripping people off
Jay Leno is awesome!
we love you Jay
Even Jay was surprised at the price.
took it his stride though
8:42 GOT LEFT!
hahaha
Sehr schön!
Jay I think on your website you're a huge enthusiast of anything with an engine in it.
It is amazing that "Revival Cycles" quote 50 or 60 thousand dollars for these motorcycles.
For a fraction of the price you could buy one of the new Moto Guzzi V7s and have a far better looking motorcycle which would also be more practical and probably handle better.
I like these bikes people don't realize the work that went into them I know only because its a ton of work just to keep my 60s stock bridgestone on the road finding\making parts for it
50-60 grand? Man you could buy a new Vette with that...are they nuts?
Super cool
I've got to give these guys due Credit, at least they are building something. it's a high price but it does spark some of my own ideas by seeing what can be done. Jay is great, he covers a wide spectrum of transportation and I like that.
HOLLY BEARD BATMAN! It's even bigger than Jays face!
You should see the company's female engineers - blegh!
ZZ Top doing motorcycles now! Kidding... very cool.
THAT BEARD!!! SUPERB!
that Duc is such a beauty~
The first thing that I noticed was his knees on the cylinder heads. It looks uncomfortable overall to me, but I love the idea of what they are doing. Best of luck to you guys.
This is pretty cool…I prefer more of a cruiser design versus the cafe style but these really look great...
60k? Does one guy work on it for a year or something? You can get a really nice custom bike for that money.
You got the part where they said they also do lower budget builds as well, right...?
Wow lots of haters on this video I thought the bikes looked really nice and a good way to revive a bike somebody doesn't find appealing anymore. The price range was wack as hell and I think you could see it on Jays face when they said it lmao but hey can't blame them for trying!
Nothing wrong with starting with a high number. You can always go down. But, you can never go up.
You sir have a valid point!
This is why people redesign and build their own bikes.
If you think these bikes are overpriced, first check out their website and have a look at the gallery of the builds. There's a lot of work put into these bikes and they are basically art.
Jay is right on target - real motorcycles are those that have the engine, tank, gears, valves, hydraulics, wiring, handlebars, etc. visible.
Very cool Company
u should show some of ur odd ball and weird cars that u have i love to learn about rare and weird cars tht a lot of people dont know about
I live in Austin and there are allot of smooth,winding roads here in the hill country.So I can see the reasoning behind their motorcycling designs,but for 50-60k,I'll just fix up my old Norton.
If their bikes are anywhere near as good as their beards, they'll be tremendous.
I'm all-for these guys getting paid.
Great
I wish you could get your hands on a Husqvarna nuda 900 with a loud pipe, I had one, its glorious, its a rare beast now as it was only out just over a year and unfortunately the U.S never got to try the gem that it is!
The metal work is Just crap and for 50 60,000? What did they do, buy their english wheel at Harbor Fraight?
.....@ .30....El Dorado Police bike....I lived in Los Angeles from 1971-81 and recall when the LAPD used the El Dorados....and even HD Sportsters for a year or two....
They look to be fans of Motogadget, all the bits they mentioned are off the shelf products. (Great products too) How is the $50-60K price justified? I could take 6mths off work and work full time on the bike and still be better off in $$$ and end up with a similar bike and having built it myself.
These guys could probably make you a cool fixie bike....for 10 grand. To quote the movie Cabin Boy "Hey, uh you're one of those Fancy Lads".
Hey Jay did you ever get your old Guzzi fixed by these guys if so you should do a follow-up show please
can you guys reshoot a carrera gt video? i see alot of people talking about the incident with paul walker saying the driver didnt know what he was doing but not knowing how the car was insanely dangerous from the factory
I stopped watching as soon as they said 50-60 range. In the words of the Australian movie The Castle "Tell em they're dreamin".
***** I got no doubt about that man
I love that movie 👍🏽
American dream......you have to be asleep to believe it!
Looks good, but waaaaay overpriced!
Soon as they said 50-60 range I clicked onto the next video. It's cool but we don't have Jay Leno money.
Typical hipsters from Austin.
headcas620
yep i live in austin...you are too right
Apparently, they charge $90 an hour for their 'services'. Dudes sure are full of themselves... I don't even make that much in a DAY.
Maneir . Bike / snowmobile shops charge $70 per hr for service or more on the reg that's normal.
Jay struggled a bit to find his foot placement with those rear set pegs. I've never been a fan of that riding position but these guys at Rival make some cool bikes.
I'm Surprised Jay is comfortable with the "deep Dish",one position fits all seat Common to many bikes these days.
I once took a Guzzi Lemans MK3 on a tour. Of course both the speedo cable and tacho cable soon failed. I know at about 110 km/h the mirrors shook violently so I just relied on that to gauge me speed
For me this guys are fukin legends with there builds !
$60,000 that's cute! I remember my first bike I designed on my computer too.
LOL at the smoked clutch in the opening shift...
takes a certain kind of maroon, to spend 60k on any one of those...
Austin TX was recently found to be one of the richest cities in the USA by Forbes. You're right.
Personally I'd say, "Do it your damn self and learn something !!!"
more offroad stuff!!!!
motoguzi and Triumph already has café racers right of the shelf..
Quite outrageous. I'd far prefer factory stock Moto Guzzi to this tin can atrocity.
Sweet baby Jesus on a jet ski did he just say I the 50-60 range?!? The price is so dam insane that he couldn't even bring himself to actually say 50 to 60 THOUSAND I can see a market for this as there is no shortage of older bikes floating around in peoples garages but the very people that have those older bikes are not the type to pay 50 to 60 thousand dollars to have a couple of hipsters put a new tank on it and wire up some fancy led lights!
Being able to remove the fuses and relays in a machine that's in the elements is a godsend. You can just enjoy the bike. Not fix it every weekend.
8:43 hipster cat goes in for the handshake. rejected.
Love your videos jay. How come you never review some car brands like... Acura, Suburu, Kia, Hyundai? etc.
For 60k you can start a motorcycle dealership smh 🤦♂️
8:40 Jay left him hanging
I saw that but think he just wasn't paying attention. Funny though.
"That much!?" I agree with Jay on this one. DAMN expensive for what it seems to be. Furthermore: When you show up to make your product seen, and the engine sounds and runs like absolute crap, you make it REALLY hard for anyone to trust or want what you do.
I've long suspected that Jay does these infomercials for the moneyz, and this seems to point to that. Why pretend everything's fine, when anyone with half an ear can hear that it isn't?
"Jay does these infomercials for the moneyz." Holy shit, you are stupid...
He does these shows to help guys in the industry get recognition and perhaps help their businesses out. He's trying to help the little guy out with this. He didn't laud praises on the bike. He even visibly cringed at the cost and he is someone who could afford it if he wanted. He said it was a good running bike and he didn't care for the shifter. I wouldn't call that praising. Even I can make a bike run well that some other company had built by tuning it up if it needs it.
MotorBoat MyGoat
No, that thing need service and tuning. That wasn’t motor music for sure- that was awful sounding to my apparently unknowledgeable ill-informed ears
50-60K and the forms are a dogs dinners . Make sure the caf you ride it too is not too far away . Seats hang over tubing for a reason , a few good pot holes & you'd know why .
LOLOLOLOL
Nice helmet cam!! SMH!!
Love you Jay!!
The Ducati is nice, especially the exhaust.
Arch motorcycles are around the same price range and you may get a chance to meet Keanu Reeves.
That poor guzzi isn't running well at all.
Sounded like the engine had a miss during acceleration.
May be a Moto Guzzi "Tre per Tre" (3x3) would be interesting. Probably you did it already and I did not notice.
Interesting video. I still would not trade my 1966 mustang for one, but cool bikes nontheless
Those guys did a really nice job on that Guzzi in the middle. I bet they're only making a 10 grand profit on it. Fifty or sixty grand to turn an old Moto Guzzi into the beautiful machine we see here doesn't seem out of line.
Guzzi motors are mostly uninspiring for sporty riding. They are great around town motors when plopped into small frames like the ones shown and have always been great touring motors.
These guys are producing pretty nice rolling art. It's a bit expensive for my budget, but I suppose if I had Jay's money I might work a deal with them on the basis of their aesthetic design which is pretty good. I'd probably just go for a motor with a little more sporting character than a Guzzi.
Hand fabrication work is very expensive and time consuming. Most shops like these revert to producing specific parts in larger quantities to makeup the cost better. It's still crazy pricing, but reasonable considering the hand work.
The bike reminds me of the mototerminators
Bike sounds bad ass
The bald guys hair went into the other guy
nice GUZZI,I just could never get use to shaft driven motorcycle's.
8:41 the guy reaches for a handshake but fails...
In the midst of a pandemic you reach for a handshake?
Good engineering doesn't come cheap. Yes a bloke in his shed could knock something up that looks similar for loads less, but it wouldn't be half as well made or as good to ride. Ps love the Ducati :-)
That beard needs an introduction as well.
what does it mean café racer? i've heard that term before but never quite understood what it meant...
the price, hahahaha
No disrespect meant but I guess if your name has a big star in front of it one might be able to afford a "Revival" bike. I'll stay with my "plastic wrapped" GL1800 that has taken me from Florida to California, Washington and Oregon faithfully for the four years. (and all points in between) I really enjoy your garage Jay.
Please review the Moto Guzzi Griso!
Well when you consider that Kaiser Fredrick III of Germany is the engineer, the price is somewhat understandable. In all seriousness, for $50,000, I could probably purchase a comparable bike, become a machinist, buy the materials, gain access to a machine shop, make/install similar mods, and STILL not spend that much.
Such beard! Shine metal!
Fack yeah!!! Motor loving beard people!!! :P
Handshake denied at 8:42
....But it's ok at 9:15.......