I think more people should realize that people around his age are 100% capable of learning these things. he isnt a prodigy. (not in a rude way) i wish there were more kids that were allowed to learn and do things like this.
Yea i think the exact same thing, my grandpa is a car mechanic and because of that i have alwayd been kinda into cars and building and stuff like that, i am even building my own chopper at the moment :)
Exactly everybody ignores kids bc they think they aren’t capable that’s why they make a big deal when they accomplish something but in reality tons of kids accomplish many things but like I said people ignore them
Jeremie, big manufacturers use parts already made by other manufacturers i.e. Engine tires and etc... so what's wrong with him using ready made parts, well done I say
My husband built the bike in picture. He is 68 and always, always, always protect 's his arms and legs when welding and grinding. And wears eye protection! At your rate you won't live that long!
Don’t be a dick. This kid learned a skill, put forth the effort and built something. He’s not out burning shit down and doing criminal activities. Meanwhile you knocking a 12 year old for being given some parts.
Kid I think you're awesome. Keep doing you. I ride a Harley Street Bob Dyna with my own personal touches to it. Remember one thing in life. The more awesome ya get, the more haters you have. I love drinking haterade, it means I'm kickin ass.
I built 2 “choppers” when I was 15, and I’m talking actually built it, like I had a pile of metal, an engine, and some other parts. The ones I built looked terrible though, but they sure went fast. My friend was going like 30 mph and hit some sand in the road and wiped out.
Excellent build! Keep it up and you'll have an unlimited future! It's great to see kids outside working with their hands and learning something instead of being cooped up in the house playing video games all day.
Don't ever take for granted the access to all those amazing and expensive tools. That spray booth costs more than a lot of peoples homes.Looks like getting that perfect color shook up isn't much of a chore. screw the mini bikes,Time to fab up the hot rod!!
i am 15 yrs old and i can say that the feeling of building something and geting cheered on for it is the best feeling a teenager can get, if you are into building stuff of coarse!
You did an AWESOME job!!! It's nice to see a kid your age take an interest in something other than video games! This is what we did as kids, build motor bikes...(but not as nice as yours). My brother and I built them out of bicycle frames (Stingray types). We were 8 & 9 when we did our 1st motor bike all alone. Keep up the great work! You are going to be insanely good when you get older! I'm proud of you brother!
I ride motorcycles myself, but when I was his age, I was out playing, and going to a place and doing airsoft lol! wasn't rly playing games much lol, still dont rly, more into managing and building up servers and dealing with automation, making mail servers and so on! As well as biking in spare time
Wow.... I hate to admit it. But I have just started to lern how to buil... and I think this kid is beating me... and he have a sick name... Dude is wining at life... Hope to see you as a masterbuilder one day kid. Keep up the good work
how many 12 year old kids you know building or even assembling bikes? the kid is actually od something not just playing video games and wasting time... Real life > gaming.
i'm 23 and this boy has my butt beat in fabrication. i can't do any of that yet (also don't have a welder or torch...slowly but surely) good job man. i wish i could've done stuff like that at your age. ride safe.
Heck Yea !! You get'em boy..do you even realize how rare you are...in this day an age..you just keep your head down an keep working an you WILL do great things
great job, but until you build the frame from scratch, you didn't completely build it. it's kind of a pet peeve of mine when people say it's 100% homemade and they didn't even fab the frame.
in my book until you mine the ore and make the steel. design the engine and cast or forge the parts and machine the intricate parts by hand. draw the wires from scratch and weave them into cables. grow the trees to harvest the rubber and form the tires after you design them...then its cheating to say you made it. get real!!! the 12 year old did a great job customizing this bike. do the clowns on tv build their own frames,wheels,engines etc etc or do they usually just order them online?
Tim Ring I was building actual custom bikes and dune buggies when I was twelve grew up watching my dad work on them and picked up on it real quick I rebuilt my first motor at 9 it was a old yz250 2 stroke top and bottom end
Great job young man, keep doing what you're doing, in todays push button society most young people want it now and have no desire to do it on their own, it's nice to see a young man work with his hands and build something of his own, hats off to his parents for raising him right.
does the shops on TV build the wheels,frames and engines? not very often. its a custom build. building a chopper rarely means the builder welded up a frame and usually buy an SS engine and buy the wheels.they often just modify existing tanks and fenders and seats. sure the tv shows can build frames and can design wheels but actually building the wheels is usually done by other shops as wheel building from scratch is something they aren't prepared to do. also using time tested frame angles and fork designs, rake and trail is best to copy known specs or the machine might have a high speed death wobble or not want to turn.
Put a genius into a fisherman's family and he'll improve the nets and maybe even discover easier ways to fish. Put a genius into a garage and this is the result. The imagination, planning and sustained effort needed to complete this project is admirable in any highly creative and driven adult. When a 12 year boy does it (and makes a RU-vid video this maturely and professionally), it's an anomaly. Whatever you decide to do with your life Jesse, keep promoting that fantastic imagination. Here's a challenge; build a spaceship. I'm not joking or patronizing you. I wouldn't be surprised if you did it. Good luck.
let people hate. your 12. in this era, what you have achieved, the ambition you have. impressive. I'm sure you did have help, at the least in being taught how to achieve your goals. so has every person on the planet, it's the greatest thing we can do, pass on knowledge. glad you have the opportunity to do something you love. I'll see a bike you build in 10 years I'm sure at a show
At first I thought he was Lying but until I saw the footage I was like wow that would be something I could never do so good on you mate good on you seriously I’m going to copy that idea for my bike thanks bud😁
I agree. My brother hasn't been outside in 3 weeks besides to go to school. but yet, he makes his mom take him. all he does is play call of duty and watches people on RU-vid playing Minecraft or cod.
Young man could use a shield and a welders cap to protect his eyes, face, head, and hair when slag or sparks are flying by. Nice job on the build and always wear a helmet!
dad might have helped mix up the paint colors but might have taught the kid how to spray paint,how to weld, how to use tools like a grinder...assuming things just makes an ass outta you and me...I bought my own flawless 67 mustang with 29,000 original miles at age 13 and bought my first mini bike at age 6 also with my own money so not every kid is stupid. I see lots of nay sayers and losers just want to put the kid down for sharing his build on a video. learning that others will try to keep you down is an important lesson. when I was just 5 I sold motorcycle parts from one MC Club to the others in my small town...I made $65 bucks on my first day...in 1966 that was a lot of money -my first mini bike cost me only 15 bucks and had a chain saw motor that was super fast...I bought a throttle for $1 from a MC Club and many older kids told me I was an idiot for buying it...I used that throttle for the next 25 years and finally sold it for $20...I always knew that they were the idiots...they didn't have a cool mini bike like I did!!! I'm sure a lot of those kids now realize exactly who the idiots really were...I still know some of the kids from 1966
@@paulreed6089 so you had money at 6? how exactly were you making money before your brain even developed fully functioning memory. most people only remember from early as 7
When I was 5 I built my first Lego set. Of course I had help from a friend but sadly he passed away. His name was toys r us. He gave me all the pieces to the set.
Nice job allover Love the tank, great design very well done, the paint job on the re leaf work is awesome very nice. The flame work on the guard and frame brace Wow Thanks man. Do more please, your a natural all rounder. Talented beyond many others twice, three times your age. Good video too . Have a cigar your gonna make it Big Shine on you crazy Diamond
Keep it up Braddah, very good work for a kid your age. Look here my man, don’t listen to other ppls negative talk about everything was handed to you. If it was, big ups to the person that did, Lol that’s what we supposed to do. The person that helped you with the material and tools just wanted to see your creativity.
I too am impressed. I'm 19 now I build all kinds of projects. I see a younger version of myself in this kid. I grew up a gear head learning all I know from my dad. I'm in the Carolinas. I build all types of mud toys, go carts. Bikes. My current icon piece. Is a 1973' cuda. 383 stroked out. Everything down to the bare metal is crisp mint condition. I plan to take it to auction and see what my hard work is worth to others😳 I have a 89 ford bronco that was my first car, and it's lifted. Custom. 44's dick creek tires. 454 big block conversion. I bored out my 351 block to 454 piston and heads, took the top off and doors, rhino lined the whole bed. Bench seat out. And toolboxes stacked behind the cab 2 high. With a metal plate sealing off the cab. Anyone want pics of the builds or in the caralinas that need work. Hmu on fB evan j antrobus
Anyone else notice the name of the kid and custom shop lol , kid done good , both of them did and hopefully one day he will have a bright future. I wish my dad had put that much time into me as a kid .
Wow! Good job kid!!!!! Your on your way To A LIFE full of joy! I'am 46years old! I wish I has half as smart As you kid!!!!! I would be A rich and happy man now! All the luck in the world to you and yours kid!!!!!!
Sooo i guessing how this all came together a pretty rich kid gets all the shit he needs to build it from his parents (engines are not cheap), and a relative/friend gave him pretty much how to instructions and he built it like a Lego set. but hey looks good sooo ... yeah
Charlie Granger good parenting jk you ask me at least he will be interested in working with his hands then sitting on the computer all day or playing video games 24/7 and you dint have ti be rich to get those parts actually
Jesse Lawless, sorry about all the negative comments that people may have. Keep up the good work, and if you enjoy building and working with motorcycles as much as you seem to, you can definitely take up a career in it!
Holy...just 12yrs old kid's able to build that bike? Wow... amazing... just keep going and keep safe all the way all the time. a bit jealous I am ^^ Anyhow, you are soooo coooool though.
a buggy and a car are 2 different things bucko, a car has WAY more horse power and speed compared to a buggy... im no expert or anything but it's easier to register a buggy than a car that has been restored