I love seeing how people come together when there are something people all love. Bicycles are a great medium for exactly that! I'm from Denmark, Europe so it's a long trip. But maybe one day, IF they are still doing these shows! It looks amazing!
Been thinking of building choppers for a few months. Guess I'm going to this spring. Did not know there was so much interest in custom peddle bikes. Cool, can't wait.
I really appreciate the video you made here. These customized bikes are not really seen around Memphis where I live. I am very happy to have come across your video. Thanks for posting.
I love this video!! Thank you so much for sharing!! I would love to be on that show!! I've been in many custom bikes shows, but that was awesome!!! Already on my playlist!
you guys had MAD SPONSORS- great chit homies- right now this vid has two old 40+ people yelling at a computer screen for the coolest Bikes- by far this is the best beer drinkin video ive seen all week- my fave was the green tank bike with motor with drop bars, my friends favorite was a black and white low rider that had mad coverage- unfortunatley my least favorite was the gold strecth that won big trophy - because that was so not 1920-1930 vintage style- all the vintage style had drop bars so that was my biff but i give him big props for winning out of class and thats hard to do !!!!!
Thats it im learning how to weld! I build 4t 2t scooters mopeds and 2t push bikes but very little fabrication just buying parts or reusing some modding to make something fit but thats it... always felt like i was missing out on a real build. After watching this i know i am!
I already see the future of these bikes being electric powered They really resemble board walk racers missing engines The swoops and curves would lend it self to electric motors
These rockabilly bicycles don't hold a candle to real Lowerider bicycles. If you ever have been to a Lowerider Magazine show you will quickly see the difference in craftsmanship.
as a teenager back in the 70's i made crude custom bikes i made a chopper forks by chopping the fork legs of a 26 inch bike and shoving them on the end of my 20 inch forks they look like shit but it worked.
@@paulbunyun-xi9by yes thats a start, but its very hard to get that here in sweden, they are asking for years of experience which i cant get if i dont work, plus almost in every case they demand that i have drivers license which i also dont have, so im kind of stuck, i almost got a job at a demolition company but he was not sure if he wanted to hire me even thou i went to an interveiw two times and that company is in an other city but they are operating in my city also and there was no need for experience nor drivers license
***** All cars at a show are driveable. It's just that the owners choose not to and they instead want a trailer queen. That's fine, but some of these bikes actually can't be ridden. The pedals would hit the ground or the handlebars are too far away to reach. That's my only point. They can fix 'em up like the choose to, but if I can't ride it, I don't want it.
+LT1HILLINGHOE No not all cars at shows are driveable. If anything most these bikes can be ridden with minor adjustments. ITS A BIKE IDIOT!! Ive been to many shows with lowrider cars that are all about show and definatly wouldn't be able to ride. 2 pedels on two wheels is more driveable then a tricked out show car with no ac, and many other things missing. And meant to be that way. Learn beafor u type idiot.
+LT1HILLINGHOE Lol You talk about Mexicans and lowriders, yet why are you here watching lowrider videos and taking time to comment on them. Whos the real idiot. Sad person..........
I am not sure about that Kofe. I own custom bikes myself, as well I have been with them in many different custom bike's meetings... I have even taken the bikes abroad for such shows,, the main reason is to share our bikes, our custom projects, get in touch with the bike community and get inspired. ;)