Welcome to Dutched Shed Builds—the place where vintage motorcycles get a second life and I get my hands dirty. I’m just a guy in his shed, wrenching on classic bikes the old-school way and documenting the whole journey. Whether it’s a Honda Goldwing, a CX500, Suzuki GS450 or a vintage Yamaha XT500, I believe every machine has a story worth saving, and there’s nothing quite like the feeling of hearing an old engine roar back to life after years of silence.
If you’ve seen my videos, you know I’m not a licensed mechanic with a fancy shop; I’m a real-world builder dealing with the same stripped bolts and wiring headaches as you. This website is where I’ve gathered all the “extra” stuff that doesn’t always fit in a video—from in-depth project details and wiring diagrams to the hard-earned tips and tricks I’ve picked up along the way. Think of it as a digital extension of my workbench that you’re always welcome to pull a chair up to.
Community
Beyond the builds, this project is really about the community we’ve built together. Every like, comment, and subscription helps me keep the lights on in the shed and the projects moving forward. You can check out my latest merchandise in the store, browse the parts I’ve collected, or even see which bikes I’m currently putting up for sale. Thanks for stopping by, for supporting the channel, and for being part of this journey—now let’s get back to wrenching!
Youtube
Grab a coffee and head over to my YouTube channel I’ve got over 200 videos waiting for you, covering everything from full restorations to quick carburetor rebuilds. If you like what you see, hit subscribe and join the conversation in the comments—I’d love to hear what you’re working on in your own shed.”
Store
Want to support the builds and look good doing it? Check out the store for official Dutched Shed Builds gear. I’ve got hats, hoodies, and mugs that help me keep the shed running. I’m also constantly clearing out my shelves, so keep an eye out for second-hand parts that might be exactly what your project needs.
Disclaimer
Just a quick heads-up: I’m not a licensed mechanic or a professional dealer. I’m just a guy sharing what I learn while I work. Use my tips and diagrams as a guide, but always work safe and remember that at the end of the day, your bike is your responsibility!
