I watched all the videos in the series during one sitting. This was super inspiring! I'd love to see you guys put out another build. I'm not quite ready nor do I have the capital to build my own bike right now, but one day hopefully sooner than later I'll start my first bike. Thanks for all the great info!
Nice videos. Thanks for them. I don't have the capitol to do a Harley yet but building a cb 750 now. Well, after I paint my streetfighter. Also still have to rebuild forks and get my led lights working on my ladies first bike (cm 400) I really didn't build much on hers just changed some stuff and painted the hell out of it. Still it's videos like this that give me ideas and help keep me in the zone. Thanks.
awsome show and skills wouldve been even cooler to see you straighten out the frame though just to see how its done...........how much did it all cost in the end
great build. watched all the videos and learned alot. I think its great that you guys guys made a channel for the average bike builder. a shame that you havent put out more videos though... what happened?
I liked the show. The point was to show how to build a decent chopped frame HD for the least amount of money. Bob definitely knows his shit, and if you guys knew who he is you would agree and def wouldn't talk shit about welds. L&R. Great Job.
good job looks nice these kids talkin down stick welding how do you think they built the old rigid frames I really enjoyed this look forward to another build great job guys
i have a question and if anyone can answer it, I would be very appreciative. I have a frame that is raked 34 degrees, 1 inch out, and 4 inches down in the tubes, have a 21 inch wheel for the front and an 18 inch for the back. question is,,, how many inches over will the wide glide front end need to be over stock for the bike to be level ??? I am limited on my mathematical skills ... thank you, ken
the petcock position... not good; looks like crap plus your inner thigh near the family jewels is gonna take a beating on all day rides. Decent job on the build though. If this was a 'first build' I'd give it a c+ but you guys have been doing this a while... d+ . The stick welding killed ya. A+ for the music though :)
Whats up with not answering the people that watch your videos and have questions you must not like followers why post your vids buy the way your videos are awsome good luck
I want to say good job but I think y'all kinda cut corners. Painting engine thumbs up but not sanding the fine makes it look cheesy. Black pipes not so good... Music horrid I understand build on the cheap. Stick welding major thumbs down. The buying of a crashed bike I hope you made new owner aware of it. Overall paint was the only thing I found to be done correctly.
I hope you know that if your "professional" stick welder did this...he better be certified. (A frame like that should be tig welded),, If someone gets hurt or killed on that bike ...you could be liable. I would NOT ride your bikes from what I have seen...,,,sorry