A YouTuber finds 50 abandoned motorcycles… It’s not like discovering a treasure, but almost

If you’ve never seen any George Smith Good video, this one from the 50 abandoned motorcycles You’re going to love it. He defines himself as a “petrolhead”, he does all kinds of tests and also carries out what is called urbex. In short, urbex is entering abandoned places to find “treasures” and discover everything that may be inside, but also complying with several unwritten rules such as not revealing the location, not breaking or taking anything, respecting the site and not forcing anything to enter.

Well, his new challenge took him to a truck cemetery whose location is, of course, unknown. Once inside the place he began to find all kinds of buses, trucks and trailers completely abandoned and left to their fate while the passage of time does its work.

So much so that many of these trucks and buses are already in the process of being “assimilated” by nature. In other words, the plants are already entering the interior of the vehicles themselves.

You can see some that are damaged, others with dents, some burnt… what we could say is a cemetery in every sense of the word, a cemetery in which there are some vehicles that have recently arrived and also some that were loaded when the accident occurred.

A truck with a treasure inside… 50 abandoned motorcycles!

But the “big prize” comes when the load that one of the trucks was carrying is discovered. A trailer with at least 50 abandoned motorcycles that, apparently from what can be seen, were also damaged and among which we can find a Yamaha TZR or a Kawasaki GPZ 400. The list continues to grow along the trailer, but all with apparently older motorcycles, although in between there are some more recent models such as a Kawasaki ZX10R from the mid-2000s or a Suzuki GSR also from that time.

It also seems that there are some more motorcycles in one of the trucks next door, although access is not possible and not many conclusions can be drawn. What does seem to be true is that most of the motorcycles do not have license plates and have been abandoned to their fate for years and most of them have considerable damage, so it would not be ruled out that they ended up there instead of in a scrapyard.

In any case, a bit of urban caving that reminds us that there can be hidden surprises almost anywhere, including a lot with 50 abandoned motorcycles.

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