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Looks like it was Heaven on Earth! At least we have this video to remember it by. Kind of a shame someone felt the need to 'restore' Roaddog, though. Don't think it was ever meant to be that polished and painted up.
Jacob Conard. Holy fucking shit. I'm a metal finish guy. How the HELL did he blend it all together? Why is he not starring on a Discovery Channel special? Fucking travesty!!! Now THAT is an artist.
f@t b@st@d says = for sissy bars to look like they belong to a bike [ any configuration ] if they follow the same rake [angle ] as the front end and for the lean back position not to be behind the centre rear wheel vertical line [ wheelie prevention unintentional ] it helps with the look = asthetics and function = awesome bikes brilliant work
I've seen a few of your videos that were like 'Keystone Kops Build a Motorcycle' ... but this bike is a beauty. I have newfound respect for your shop. Great looking scooter.
Long story short i bought a 2012 streetglide cvo with a shit motor, it didnt make any noise when the owner started it, he wouldn't let me test ride it. When i went on a ride the following week it locked up. My good friend is a Harley Davidson dealership mechanic. He said you got 16k in this bike. Dont recommended you put it back at 110. He said s&s in his opinion is best way to go. I put a s&s 124, baker transmission, thundermax computer, vanse and hines xpipe with rinharts and race baffles along with many other parts... It is a absolute beast. I change all fluids every 2k miles. I have 40k miles on this build. Zero issues. I have been on a ride from coast to coast. still stoped in at dealership and get oil changed. I have about 30k in the bike. I did put 14 inch paul yaffe bars on it.
@@megamouse4093 I’m with you, I started out with bicycles, and made them into choppers, than I got into old school choppers, and now I want my next bike raked, and stretch…
"The land of high pegs, skinny jeans and Born Free" I don't recall who it was that said it, but it sticks in my mind since reading this in a chopper mag.
It's called Frisco style, as in it came from San Francisco . The high pegs clear the curbs and narrow drag bars clear the car mirrors when splitting lanes and riding like you stole it, not highway cruising.
This is a continuous electric engine that makes big oil crap it’s pants: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-wc-YYToexDI.htmlsi=FXmukMupwRmrFnoK
Hi Micah, Mike from Petaluma here. I LOVE your style ! I own stock Yamaha Stryker, and Kawasaki Vulcan 1500, and I'm super happy with them, and your style is AMAZING !
Where has the time gone man love the chops ,Dave man inspired, wonder what he would be drawing today if he was still with us ,you all are keeping the dream alive thanks brothers and sisters