Awesome build!! I have a '96 FXSTC that I bought late in 1996, and lately I've been wanting to do something similar. Did you hardtail it, or is that a custom frame?
Why hasn’t anyone tried just running the existing threads all the way down the OEM bolt? Seems the most logical way to do this without stripping down the shock, or spending anything on a kit …?
I am also going to have a electrical start installed on my 1962 FLH Panhead. My knee is bone on bone with this install i will continue to ride at 74 years old keeping my face in the wind
You sir, are an extremely talented young man. I do wish that there were some older guys in my age group who loved to work and build choppers as good as you do. And have the same like minds. It's rough when I get tied down with a problem with absolutely no help or input. Wish I lived closer to you you cats. I LOVE what your direction seems to be heading towards. Keep on jamming dude. GKE
You guys are absolutely the freakin bomb, dude. If I were in you age group I would be heading to Cali and begging you to take me in as an apprentice. It would be a dream come true for a young kid just getting started in a new carrier. Love your channel guys! Do not stop or give up. Are you planning to build any Evo choppers on rigid frames kick only? Please and thank you!!
Just found your channel and subscribed. I remember buying parts at House Of Choppers in Azusa in the late 70s. I grew up in Covina. I’m assuming this is the same shop, now moved. Look forward to watching the rest of your videos.
I love seeing you posting this type of content.. you guys are going to love the midwest.. once you're out of the city there's just open country and some really great riding.. exit 45 on i80 in Illinois is a really cool biker bar unlike anything you have seen before. It's called the Psycho Silo Saloon Langley Illinois.. also Kewanee Illinois which is close to that bar is the Harley Dealership that was started by Roger Reiman who was Evil Knievels mechanic for his bikes..