After a longer work related hiatus I'm now back watching your channel. I have binge watched the Tracker build (who needs Netflix), probably the one good thing the COVID-19 pandemic did for me. I'm really awe struck. This is a phenomenal build - wonderful design, the paint job is killer. Your videography is also great. I'm so glad I have much more to watch now! Big shout out from the US East cost.
Thanks for watching and good to have you back. It did turn out well considering it was 10 days, and raised a lot of money for Prostate Cancer Foundation also which was the ultimate goal
In about 2 weeks im starting with my motorcycle licence. Since i was a little kid i wanted to ride a bike. Im in love with this one. Definitly going to donate
Love the build. Impressed how all of your builds have had completely different styles. I did notice the left acorn nut wasn't present to hold the rear shock on haha, hopefully that is included with the bike ;)
That is well spotted. Back this next week to finish off the final bits and we left that off as the shaft needed to come apart again and be greased etc.
Lovely build. Any plans to do a European build/giveaway? But the time you pay for importation and taxes you could nearly buy a similar bike (though probably not as stylishly built).
I Ike the bike but got to agree the exhaust not doing it for me . But when you only have ten days to build and fabrication you got to do what you got to do. Maybe who ever wins can sit down and look at it you could route it under the seat and come out the back end . Other than that enjoyed the build looking forward to the monster 👍
Dunno what it is ... the front pipes are just a generic bend with a mish-mash of bends angles taken up to the rear then stuck together using molten metal glue and hidy hidy kevlar tape . As for my "Builds" my last bike i built is a 76 ts 250 flat tracker... i have a cb650z that's on the back burner at the moment because all my spare of goes into my almost complete 3dr Sierra running 1jz engine .... but i have no proof . So ill leave it there. Its just the exhaust for me . I like most of your work Ant . Sorry fella
@@forthebold i also want to start this kind of a project. I really love the "classic" look of flap tracker and cafe racer. But as a student (first year mechanical engineering in the Philippines) i dont have the time and money including skills and knowledge to do it
Really nice looking bike, only let down by the pipes. They look like like they've just been muddled together as a last minute job and (in my opinion) ruin the lines of the build.
That’s fair enough. Personally I love the pipes. Brings the lines higher. Not a last minute job as they were done at the start of the build but all achieved in 10 days.
Have to agree with you, they remind me of a worm LOL. I also feel they're too long due to being 2 into 1. I feel the front disc would look better drilled. Apart from those minor points it's a great result within a short time frame.
Hi Sir I've been watching your videos , it really help me and give me ideas of my Caferacer. Especially your Photoshop prior on doing the builds. Now I've been riding and enjoying my bike and also started motovlogging. Check out my channel. As always nice build.
why did They give you so Little Time on this build? I love the cause but everything is to rushed. I can't get over the gap between tank and seat. hopefully next year they do it again on a better schedule and raise twice the cash for charity
Finished for the sake of the series and what was achieved in the 10 days I was there, of course there are going to be tweaks next week and you can hear it run, but for the sake of having a motorcycle to show, and more importantly raise donations for the charity, this is where we got to.