Thanks! I have thought about adding the gas tank to it that I have seen on a few and the fenders but it looks so cool as is! So who knows maybe after I get bored over time with it I will ad those to it! Thanks again for the compliment
Hi, i can well tell you you've got people SO jeally of you and your bike even all the way from Italy! ( = me, hehe). I just got in my years-long wanted fat bike, and just after buying it, i've discovered these lowrider cruisers/choppers even exist. And not only have i already used my little budget, but they seem just run out everywhere. So, big respect to you Bob, and thanks for showing it in close-up :) it looks perfect with its unusual cassette (not hub internal) gearing, and both disc brakes. It would be great to see you riding it so as to have an idea of the actual body position/ergonomics. It certainly must be comfy like a sofa :) which makes it good sports too :) Ciao from near Torino, Italy and have a great time!
Thanks for the compliments. I have been down for a little while with Covid and such, it me and my family hard but battling through it. When healthy enough I will film another video of me riding it. It does ride like a dream!
@@92306bmzclassics wow. When facing such matters, all other things go second place. Without comparing, and sure feeling suddenly down to very small size, I'm not having the best times either (alone caring of my hardly moving old mum, and we have the general lockdown/curfew, it's like house arrest and really having the hardest days right now), perhaps I commented to shake it all a bit off in the first place. I renovate my big wow to you, the good words and clip, and of course no worries about making more vids, just meant all this is good tips, there isn't much actual info on lowriders (especially the Seattle) :) in fact, been kind to confirm it's not only and awesome look but also a worthy ride :) Sorry for my long and messy English, but it's great to shake hands from both sides of the pond! Care! :)
That bike is nice af I'ma get one and then get and put a Lifan 125cc 4stroke kit on it with a suicide shifter too. Cars are cool and motorcycles are too I just wanted something a little more old fashioned, simple, light in weight, and cheaper. Motorcycles evolved from bicycles anyways. All someone needed to do to have a motorcycle was to put an engine on their bike and that's the way I'm gonna' do it. Maybe I might not be able to assemble a car or Harley type bike but what I can do is take a regular type bike and an engine and make my own Harly type bike and with a bike like This one would suit into a very nice build.
I think so! Mine was $695. Rides great and definitely all eyes are on you when riding it! I would only buy a 7spd! The weight of the wheels and tires, I hear are very hard to pedal if you buy the single speed version that's $500! I paid the extra for the 7spd!
@@92306bmzclassics I figured the deraiileur made it easier to pedal. I've been looking at all of them lol. It does weigh a lot more than the standard aluminum frame. Thanks for the info.
@@Beardshire it's not that heavy, I can lift it with two hands but not over my head lol! Not bad! Nice bike! I'm debating on adding black saddle bags that I saw on one that made it look like an old Harley bike
@@92306bmzclassics awe that’s unfortunate. Keep your head up and Get well soon! I’m sure you won’t have any problems selling this beauty. Too bad I’m broke right now or I would jump on it.