Yamaha Restoration Project

We started the restoration project in June. It was supposed to be a one-month project, but it took three months. However, I am pleased with the result and the professionalism shown by Salman of Delhi Garage (OSM, Google Maps). It was worth the time and money.

There is some legal work pending, but the garage work is complete. We should complete the legal work this month so I can ride next month. I can't wait. Here is the quick before and after picture.

Here is the full gallery of work over three months. I am sure it's not easy to do a good job, especially if you want to get back the same painting, stickering, spare parts, etc. We didn't do any modifications. We just restored it to its original status. It looks brand new and as good as before, thanks to Salman.


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2 Responses

  1. Vikas says:

    Happy to know that such professionals exists. Curious to know about more details, replaced parts, costs etc.,

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