Inside Guy 'Skid' Willison's workshop & his classic bike collection

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In this video we take a look inside Guy "Skid" Willison's custom motorcycle workshop and classic bike collection. Skid makes bespoke Honda custom bikes under the name 5Four Motorcycles.

// ABOUT THE CLASSIC MOTORCYCLE CHANNEL
The Classic Motorcycle Channel is for people who love classic, vintage and antique motorcycles. We are passionate about classic motorcycles and produce high quality motorcycle profile videos, restoration videos, restorer profile videos and also anything that takes our interest.

// CHANNEL PARTNERS
- Dave Mitchell. Dave owns and runs a classic motorcycle workshop called Mitchell's Classics.
- John Oakes. John is a classic motorcycle enthusiast, rider and restorer and works closely with us on all our video content.
Instagram: @classicbikeman

// FIND OUT MORE ABOUT 5Four Motorcycles and Guy
YouTube: Guy Willison
Facebook: @5fourmotorcycles
Twitter: @5fourmotorcycle
Instagram: @5fourmotorcycles
Pinterst: 5FourMotorcycles

// A BIG THANK YOU TO
- Guy "Skid" Willison for taking the time out of his day to film with us.
- Inge Nielsen for setting up the day for us to visit Skid. Inge works with Skid in his 5Four Motorcycle business.

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#5Fourmotorcycles
#theclassicmotorcyclechannel
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Henry Cole knows how to surround himself with talented people. Sam, Guy and Alan! Wow what a lineup!

bonalba
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So nice to listen to you without being interrupted by Henry. Excellent

zozoa
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Skid is a proper old school, lifelong biker, he must be kind to animals or something to deserve keeping all his hair

stevec-b
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Skid so easy to listen to.. im signing up. Very articulate you should do more presenting ..on your own

davecrewe
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Thanks for showing us you bikes Skid! - I love your articulate enthusiasm!!

misterjones
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thanks skid for sharing its like a breath of fresh air to see you doing your own stuff full respect

DillyDillydave
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Your bike looks amazing in the candy orange, you are an absolute legend

ianstruthers
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Thats a perfect sportster build. Beautiful.

jktho
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Thank you Skid, you're great and although I like Henry you are the one that keeps me entertained. Thank you for letting us into your collection. Keep up the great work you do. 👍

vtsecoy
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Im the same regarding little machines, done with big miles and heavy bikes. They made me happy to ride. But getting on small machines makes me happy, a laugh, a giggle. My current step through is a Aprillia RS250.

derf
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Wow skid. Wrongly I assumed you only did odd jobs for Henry. How wrong was I. Loving your passion for your work. Nice tidy workshop says it all.

allansolomon
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Love this man to have his own TV show! Great infront of the camera

deanflood
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great vid. Guy does some great stuff. Very relateable geezer too, would like to see more of this from him.

bostonbikebits
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What a cracking bloke ! Luuuurve the Harley !

SISU
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The Honda's are fantastic...brecon as you get older you start to like the small bore bikes even more..I know I do...they light easy to ride and cost nothing yo run..once you accept you ain't going fast you settle down and enjoy the ride...fabulous.

paulcowell
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Nice to see you on your own territory. Enjoy watching you on junk and disorderly. Great video guy 👍

brianherring
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Great video Skid. Love your bikes and your work - top man !

ricardotomaso
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i have had a few bikes at one point not so long ago a honda 125 t 1979 vintage i would see my late mum in yeovil from southampton what an adventure like the early days again

Richard-pecx
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Brilliant Skid, passionate biker a very clever chap. Nice to see your own channel. Keep up the good work.

alanmorgan
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I enjoyed that Skid, shows you in a different light from when you are on Henry's show. I too love the little Hondas had a benly just like yours but it wobbled all over the place, there was nothing wrong with it but when I sold it the new owner took the fairing off and that cured it apparently. The cb125t was a real screamer 85 mph ! Keep up the good work.

kenmcfarland