MOTORCYCLE GRAVEYARD OVER 10,000+ BIKES, IS THIS THE WORLDS LARGEST??
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When I look at all these bikes, I think of all the Men who drove them and feeling free from the stresses in life and the freedom of the air moving around them as these bikes were driven. If only these bikes could talk back!
* and women
And all the dumbasses who don't know what they are.@@719vol
@@719volwonder how many assless chaps were on those seats
@@719vol Seriously? You wanna go there?? Those are all vintage bikes. Hardly any women in society rode motorcycles. His statement is true. GO AWAY beta male.
If you bought one on those 60's - 70's bikes then, now in 2023, you would probably be too old [or passed on] to ride one of them now.
At least that's how I view it. I had a 1969 Honda CB450. I'm 72 now. Motorcycle riding days are long over. Body couldn't take it.
Too bad most of the parts are just scrap due to sitting open in the weather for years.
Right. Makes me mad but at the same time, there's more left there than what comes out of the crusher. I'm just jealous I guess lol
Some could be saved by the right people 😉😉😉👍
Lot of aluminum.........brings good money too!
I’m not sure why the person who owns this property doesn’t have people come buy some of these to help thin out the collection
12:00 ..GSX-R 88 TO 89 GAS TANK. 😭the blue and white one.
THIS VIDEO BROUGHT TEARS 💧TO MY EYES 👀. THINKING OF ALL THE BIKES 🏍️ I HAVE OWNED AND THE ADVENTURES WE SHARED IN MY 68yrs OF LIFE. THANK YOU 🙏 SIR. GOD BLESS AMERICA n KAPLAN CYCLES 🇺🇸
💯 % agree ! I saw so many bikes that I owned over my 62 years just rusting away. Sad those days are gone forever 😢
@@Denmark7771Yet we are blessed to be part of those precious times gone by. LIVE TO RIDE RIDE TO LIVE. ON OR OFF ROAD. I proudly now ride a HONDA REBEL My two sons bought for me. My sons Gave my old bikes a second life when they began writing them. 😎 Be safe n healthy. 🇺🇸
Agree 💯 👍
Unfortunately, everything in this world has a beginning and an end. People too. Even at the age of 68, only a small part lives, and many die under the age of 50 or even 30. I don't understand why tears are shed here.
I got tears of happiness also I just remember my first Honda mini trail 50 ....really would love to find one mine was that blue color good times 1970
assuming there is 10,000 bike's i estimate you could make 100 immaculate restorations. 3000 running gems, 1000 decent project bikes. and the rest as half runners. Even if you had a team of 20 people working full time doing restorations. I think this would be an AMAZING TV show.
Maybe 3 of these would run out of the whole pile, lol.
Your biggest problem with all these rusting away bikes is finding machine shop, painting and chrome. After that yeah, you could assemble a bunch.
@@joshmoore6165 I bet most of the Hondas would run once ya broke em loose, went thru the carbs, etc.
No one is arguing that@@JeffKopis
I love all the poetic references to lives lived and stories to tell. Where is this Motorcycle Valhalla?
It would be fun to see if Ken and the team could resurrect a full bike out of all the parts from this graveyard😊
If it made sense, no one would throw away so much. I think it's easy to come up with so little yourself. 😉
Amazing so many people just threw them away. I am still riding my ‘71,Guzzi and it works and looks great. With minimal maintenance.
Wow !!! I could spend hours maybe days looking through that lot. Thanks for posting Kap. 👍
That is a life time of "will it start" videos there,and thousands of dollars in fun👌
My utmost RESPECT to anyone who could assemble a running bike from salvaged parts ! Nice tour, thanks !
I would buy the land and the bikes if I could and do just that. I'm currently building 2, I'd love to do all of those.
Well then, i would make that (my life`s work): buy salvaged bikes & parts, rebuild them to good operating & cosmetic condition, sell/flip, 'rinse & repeat.' A fun, satisfying & rewarding venture. With your mechanical skills, you`ll never go hungry & can live anywhere. My hat`s off to you, sir. Wrench On !@@baitmaster8706
I am still busy assembling a running 1979 DT125F from mostly salvaged parts that I have bought from many corners of our planet....It's been a 6.5 year long project and still not finished...most of the parts are no longer available. Over 3500 man hours already spent .
Mind blown. I love junk yards. This one is amazing.
I could watch this all day... Did you score anything?
Man, you never run out of cool things to share on CZcams. Fun to look at these old bikes!
Wow thats unreal. We always see land with tons of old cars but i never seen this many bikes in one spot before. I bet you guys were in heaven walking around here.
I have seen a outboard motor yard in Alabama,100's&100's of out boards, also an 3 or 4 acre indoor motorcycle yard in Houston Tx, and a appliance yard, refrigerators, stoves, washer & dryers, all in nice rows, the indoor motorcycle yard was the best , everything was in its place and out of the weather, I don't remember the name of the place or if it's still open, my brother took me there in the mid 80's, I was 15 or 16 at the time and I will never forget being there, This place in this video, would be cool to see as well, this yard is different most junk yards are just cars & trucks, Thanks for another great video,!!
But it's sad, that it is not in a dry area of the US, because corrosion destroys some parts that way.
Onto cames a long lasting environment damage around that area, groundwater...
Sad most are all outside in the weather. Eventually, all will be ruined.
Great video. Thanks for the tour and commentary. Very insightful. Down here in the South, our scrapyards are full of snakes and other critters. It makes it more interesting to me, more of an adventure when you go to these old scrapyards. Thanks again. 👍
Way to go again Kap, another great video.
Man, its really sad to see so many great bikes I've owned over my 62 years in the the bike graveyard, but its good to know there are so many restoration parts out there👍
Where is this place Kap? I know Shickley in Idaho has a collection that's pretty big. There was a place outside of Warrensburg Mo. that had a decent amount but this place your showing is KILLER to say the least! I thought I seen a old PUCH around 407 but you was moving along so fast I had to go back & watch it! AMAZING PLACE - WOW
WOW more power I have never seen so many motorcycles parts up for grabs. Thanks Ken
Man Ken is like the living Encyclopedia of Motorcycles, My Hero, doesn't even need a second to tell what it is, Now that's Boss 💯😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
This had to be emotional for you because of your love of bikes and there deep history.That yard has more memories with motorbikes then any other place in the USA!it is not if these walls can talk it is if these bikes could.....imagine how much in common you would have had with the owners........Astonishing no doubt!
Pretty good video thanks to Kaplan USA - God bless America.
Linderman from my body guard should have went there to find his cylinder 😮. That place is heaven. Love to see you build a bike there out of parts Ken 🇺🇸
Where is this place? Thank you for showing us. Awesome yard.
I don't know how to feel about this, but time waits for noone. A cool site for sure
I'd say a lot of them didn't have 2,000 miles
I know a lot of people see a bunch of junk but that's a lot of gold in so many with great potential a little bit of time and money that place is amazing💚👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🇺🇲✌🏼
Man… seeing that Suzuki Trailhopper 50 brought back some memories. I had one, it was blue and started me on a journey that still hasn’t ended. That little bike made my childhood a little better.
I believe this was a motorcycle concentration camp
Love how you think beyond the bike itself Ken...stories to be told never to be heard etc.
That’s some wild stuff. You can almost see the soles of those old bikes rising up through the air. Unbelievable place!
This is incredible! There must be an absolute fortune in spares, even though a lot of them will be unusable due to rotting away!!
It’s tragic on an epic scale. As you so rightly say, each has a story but few, if any, a happy ending.
The ones that truly appreciate motorcycles there is something beautiful and haunting about this, that tells a story to those willing to listen to .
Some history in that place for sure.Rusty gold 👍🏻
There lies the glory days of motorcycling.
Wow that's quite a find. That Yamaha 80 looks almost like the one I had in college except mine had a long seat and a rack at the end.
So what's the story behind this ocean of motorcycle parts?
Man that’s incredible, what a shame they’ve been outside for so long. An absolute gold mine potentially, but so much work needed to recover the value.
If they sold them for $10 each they'd make a fortune
Looks like a business stuck in the heyday of late 80s....now only 50+ year old's recognize the bikes. Thanks for the tour
Man I would love to spend a day just walking through those bushy motorcycle lots!
Amazing place what a collection 👍
Needs a good going through and sort out
Would lovebto do that job going through and sorting it all
My ocd would kick right in 😂
I cant keep watching this because its really tearing me up. Seriously im about to cry. Id love to get my pick of some stuff from there.
Millions of pounds of metal parts .an absolute gold mine right there!!!!!!!!!!!
WoW Thats alota stories there each one has its own its a builders dream land I love it !
Feelings of the good, bad and the ugly. So much for organization!
I COULD SPEND A FEW DAYS THERE ... technical TRADES START FROM JUNKYARDS .... some amazing stuff...awesome restorations possible .... wow ❤❤❤
Wow ! I’d walk through there like it was a war memorial - silence about the field and pat tribute to all the motorcycles that have come to rest .
That is just unbelievable. Never seen nothing like it. That just goes to show you Time flies!
This property owner could not get his grass to grow. He tried everything. Oneday an Agriculture Doctor suggested he fertilize the ground with dilapidated motorcycles, so he did. The results were astonishing. What a lovely story.
Awesome place of treasures to tour around and dream on
Happy Thanksgiving Ken and family ❤️🙏
There was a motorcycle junkyard in Morristown Tn when I was a kid . It was like Disneyland if you loved bikes
Hey kap, was this vlog done at eastern cycle??? Please don't buy up all of their stuff lol! We count on those boys for our parts we need to get them back on the road. Enjoy the pick. Great guys there!
Holy shit, ive never seen so many scrap bikes. Unreal.
I like the plants
Open until dawn!! 🦇... Now seriously, it's sad to see so much abandoned motorcycling history... 😣
Wild! May those bikes rest in peace🕊
I saw a similar place located on a mountain in Northern Arizona. It was so packed I think you would have needed a helicopter to get bike out. So packed the owner was assembling bikes on tne side of the highway. A spooky and surreal feeling walking through that place.
We’ve got a place in my area with 1000’s of vehicles that are from what I’m guessing is 70’s-80’s. The entire place (maybe 60-80 acres) is now completely encased in the impenetrable forest overgrowth. People have started using heavy equipment in an attempt to reach whatever the heck is in there. There’s another in same condition with a sign on the gate which reads $25 to view junkyard by appointment only. Totally laughable because you can’t view anything except the $25 flying out of your wallet.
OMG ,I wish I lived nextdoor to this guy wow
“It puts the lotion on” 😂
More info needed, how did there become so many bikes and parts in one place, who did all the work etc etc
I've been to auto junkyards this size, never a bike junkyard, amazing, I would like to spend a few hours and see what's there
I went to Bob's junkyard in Phoenix, same idea, all 70's 80's bikes, mostly UJM, so many parts it would take you forever to find the right thing, its like an obsession for these guys to keep buying junk and stacking it. I went to Bills boneyard in Salt lake, same idea on smaller scale with more organization, all 70's 80's.
Wow! That Can am sign!
So crazy yet mouthwatering for a parts finder😳
Imagine the story's those bikes could tell. Amazing how many bikes are in one place.
Seeing those FZR parts in shambles hurts
rusting dreams...amazing,never seen anything like it.
Didn’t see any of the popular big 70’s KWAK fours ie Z650/900/1000 I’m guessing they’ve already been picked?
I was looking too 😂
Couple big yards like that in Washington state except we have almost zero rust bike can sit outside 75 years and look the same as when it went to pasture.
I’ve never seen anything like this, the scale of it is unbelievable! There must be a few diamonds in the rough that you can rescue. “Hanging from the ceiling like bats “ 😂
Motoryzacja Umiera ...🙏
Tyle roznych marek motocykli i kazda maszyna z swoja historia
Smutny Widok 😔😔
incredible.
What if you found a sandcast CB750 There ??? For Parts .... Never seen anything like this
I bet you and the crew could make interesting video building a bike using everything from the graveyard.
It was the mid 70’s, Prundale California, The place. Ye Ol Cycle Shope. A gigantic ol dairy barn two stories tall and damn near a football field long completely full of moto ❤. Bikes ranging from the late 40’s to the early 70’s. CZ, Puch, Bultaco, Montessa, Indian, BSA, Hodaka, and of course Japanese bikes. This place Completely reminds of that place. ❤🎉❤🎉. Brrrrrraaaaappppp….!!!
Killer! I've been through a few mc graveyards over the years - both commercial & private..
Back in the early/mid 2000s, some friends and I almost bought into one..
CyclePsycho [mc recycling business] when it went up for sale all those years ago..
Here in central/upstate, NY some friends had a helluva yard w/ old bikes & old vehicles,
and go figure . . . dA LoCaL goOvErMeNt forced some EPA BS & forced them to end..
Generations of historical / usable things all destroyed for zero reason.. Always gets me.
If governments really wanted to do the environment a favour they'd force governments into the annals of history 😂
There's another big bike grave yard in Phoenix Az too .
Those Cb 750 engines are fun in a off rode cart.
And I can't find one part for my bike anywhere. Sure could have some fun there.
Little vaper blasting and powder and alot of that could be saved and a little polish on the aluminum, how many bikes did you get?
That reminds of the part in the movie grease when I spends the summer at a junk yard building a street bike.
True that it sucks that this was all left outside. But it's better than it all being at the bottom of a landfill, turning into methane. It may all be rusty, but at least it all survived.
Wealth of knowledge knows every bike
You should explore McLeans Automotive Wreckers in Milton, Ontario.
The EPA made a big stink about the salvage yards over here. Now most of them went the way of the dodo bird. What is amazing besides thinking about the life line of the bikes is the amount in dollars that people just walked away from. Maybe it was cheap money back then, now a new bike is 20,000 plus, harder to walk away from. Peace
you have the same voice as the singer of metallica,,,great;)
The Jawa & CZ bikes would be the easiest to make rideable again due to the excellent NOS & pattern spares support for them, globally.
I was working on my son's 1974 CZ250-471.0.005 Sport this very afternoon.
Jawa & CZ motorcycles are the easiest to work on, including engine rebuilds. Everything is, "Oh, I understand how this fits together & works".
Looks like the place outside of Tyler TX I've been to a few times in the past looking for parts. I think its closed now.
😱 that’s crazy and to think of all the bikes that have been parted out that are not there on top of what is there
We seriously need these parts
How much time and money would someone have in doing something like this,! Where is this place at, this is my second time seeing a video of this place, the video was a few years back, I heard 60+Year's and never thrown any thing away,
I remember a motorcycle scrap yard in Idaho Falls, Idaho
good luck finding your part among that lot.
Those two cylinder Hondas from way back when were just great engines that sounded sweet. If you resurrected a few of those the world would be a better place.
Man with the right picking you can put together a restorable bike
lots of spare parts and hopefully some restorable you got your work cut out are you clearing the lot ken?
Que ganas me dan, de ir a EEUU, y tratar de rescatar algunas maquinas que hicieron historia, que los años no han dejado de ser, motos magníficas y de cálidad. es una pena, bueno eso lo savemos a los que amamos los caballos de hierro humeantes.. un saludo a todos. 🏍️. 🤘
💯U Gotta Grab Those Kutter Fairings For Us Man
Because We Do Build Them🤘🏾🏍️💪🏾
I had one of those. 5spd plus a hi/low range. Ten gears 5:37
I bet you can get a few of them running
You have got to be the luckiest man on Earth to be looking at this with your own eyes this is absolutely a treasure Trove of wealth