Sugarbear is a fricken genius, those front-ends, are the only way to fly on long bikes, I think he tried to retire a couple of times, but still at it for a few special customers.....
Awesome channel n choice ride Danny,cheers for your time n effort into making these vids happen.I spent 15 k on the engine ,gearbox n new bars on my 2010 FLSTFB.Id rode nearly 142000 kms on it as a nearly stock bike,before adding a Baker 6 speed, bored barrels ,new pistons,S n S Flywheel n cam kit, ,blah blah blah,6 weeks after I picked it up from my mechanic a Big Buck Western Grey Kangaroo took me out on the way to work,10k damage to my bike n I was CHOPPERED 🤘to hospital.More surgery in 2 weeks ,but im alive ,the bikes all fixed ,oh yeah the big roo lived …..Live To Ride Ride To Live.....
it took the mathmatics of the equation, 43 years to catch me,about that going down thing. did not realize 28mph could hurt so much. back on. glad for you danny. looks like a fabo life to me friend
Hey Danny, love Tattoo, such a beautiful machine, but really interested to hear how the Sema build is coming along, can't wait for the next update video. Love ya brother, stay safe, stay cool, and god bless you and everyone at the shop!
Tattoo is really sweet brother. I’m retired but still ride. I have a 2008 fxstc, 96 cubes. Basically all stock, but I love riding her. I have talked to auger once about a front end and I’m to scared to try it. But my hats off to you. You sit them very well.
Yeah man no doubt sugar bear absolute OG what he does nobody else has that paint job just no words thanks Danny been watching you on TV for years still my favorite show keep the videos coming we appreciate them waving my hand from Gainesville Florida✌
WOW!!!! Like you said absolutely gorgeous Count , unfortunately I'll never ride two wheels again due to a accident ( not on a bike) I'm now in 4wheels but it cool I would love to come to Vegas just to see your place and lay my eyes on that stunning bike , and all the rest and love to meet you in person...TJ
GYM JUNkiE , Dude………I still get emotional years later, after visiting Counts Kustoms. I’m disabled and use a wheelchair and no lie, we don’t even have the car parked, and there was a guy there waiting to help us . He gets on the radio and says, “Hey, we have a VIP guest who I’m bringing in through the garage.” At the time, the main entrance wasn’t accessible. Anyway, brought as in behind the velvet rope and I got to see everything up close. Rolli was there and came and talked with us for a bit. But here’s the deal, they treat everyone like that. For sure, that was the highlight of my Vegas trip. I think we spent a couple hundred dollars in the gift shop, just because I wanted to remember the experience.
I went there last summer it was kick ass time give your self a min of 2 hrs a have fun. Also there is VIP Package that pick up and you walk through the shop they pick you at Rio Casino and take you there and it Covers lunch also $ Credit for the store. Have fun .
5 seconds into this vlog and I had to comment how sick how absolutely badass how incredibly beautiful that chopper is! Count that is badass man I'd love to own that chop!
.... and he painted it in four months! It took Michelangelo to paint the Sistine Chapel four years! and this is 1000 times better! Wow! Wicked! I had to watch it four times and pause it to see the details. Mr. Lee you are an incredible artist
If i ever make it to Vegas i will definitely check out you're shop it will be first on my list of to do things while I'm in Vegas. I will even want to schedule a appointment at you're tattoo shop. As far as the bike it's absolutely stunning.
Best advice for any new Rider is the not if but when conversation. I've always enjoyed your shows and the RU-vid channel is great! If the Count is talking or showing something off I'm going to stop and listen.
Sorry to hear you wrecked on her bro, I'm currently recovering from a fractured ankle from getting broadside hit by a car on my Yamaha Virago 1000 bobber, I cringe thinking about any rider going down and more so on such a beautiful scoot. Keep building the best bro, love your work...
I feel some passion for a guy who is into life! This and other projects show this & each has a story. Danny, keep an eye peeled for the sand, three leafs and debris that falls off crack head trucks. The 15 year old girl on the phone, 4 foot from my rear tire scare me the most! DK, ASE Master Tech since 1978. Passion builds cool.
March 2018 back road in a curve car came in on me. Took the shoulder to keep from being hit. 25 years riding hard year round and I suffered a T6 complete. On a trike for round 2.
About a month ago I discovered this channel... And it revived an old idea for a project... At one point I was thinking of building a mini bike but using an actual motorcycle frame so I went looking online for frames .. when I saw the price of frames...the idea died right then ...I felt like for my intentions the cost to build would be way to high ... It was shortly after that I discovered those Chinese mini bikes I bought one and it's a blast to cruise the dirt roads on but my original idea is still there along with the desire to build ... Maybe someday I'll be able to afford to build my full size mini bike
I stay near Laughlin NV and my son is on travel ball (baseball). We travel to Vegas all the time for his games and every time that I want to check out the shop we do not have time to go or the money to stay at a hotel and this has been going since 2013. Maybe one day I will get the chance to check it out . Been watching the show since 2012
I totally relate. Back in the 70's I bought a junkyard harleys for 600 dollars. It had a 24" over front end. Was a beast to ride! It took two weeks for me to figure it out! I had a suicide clutch, shifter under my ass. Never once had a problem with anyone wanting to ride my bike!
As a kid going to the dumps or wrecking yard they would have a junk store set up in the dumps. I remember all the old fully dress dusty motor bike's back then. I can imagine the price that those bikes would have been in today's market this was in the early 70's no one was looking at them. Those junk yards have been long shut down in the 1980's the inveromentelist came in and shut down many blue colour jobs in the bay area of California and pushed in the drug's
What a beautiful bike. I have yet to ride on one hoping to get the chance one day. You are truly blessed to have survived a crash. When ever I see a rider on the road I say a prayer for their safety. There are way too many drivers who are not paying attention or don't care about anyone but themselves. We have a lot of bikers on the road here in West Palm Beach, Fl. so I'm always keeping my eye out for them. Heck, I live down the street for a Harley Davidson show room and they are always busy. Keep smiling Count!!!!! Say Count, how many bones did you break?????? My curiosity just kicked in. ;-)
Damn, when I was in Vegas I made sure to check out Gold & Silver pawn, but had no idea about free Count's Kustoms tours! Guess I have a good excuse to go back...
Danny I think it's cool the way you can explain what you have done or are going to do. I can do stuff but I can't explain why I do it that way but I research and I know it will work so thanks for being one of the sources for my projects
Hey Danny mate love the bike bro sweet sweet ride one day when my channel hits off more and I can put enough cash together to be able to come.over for a month or two I'll be sure to drop in to your workshop bro love you work and it gives me inspection for some.builds I'd like to do over here in the land down under Australia mate keep up to great work.
Uo ( COUNT) YOU ROCK MAN nobody else holdes an audiance attention like you the COUNT @ Your dedicated @ awesumly talanted CREW!!! IM A 68 YEAR OLD SCHOOL CAR @BIKE NUT fro Dallas. Texas My day is not complete until I've checked in with COUNTS CUSTOMS Show every day! SNAG
With you 100%. Cant beat the 80" evo. I built my full custom rigid with an 80" and love it. I like to ride mine not just look at it and the evo treats me well