Thank you guys at ChopCult so much for making these videos for us motorcycle nuts that don't get to make it to the shows! Always stoked to see your stuff when it comes out!!!
Wonderful stories from a real man, whose bloody stories you can listen to because they contain really noble and humane content. I hope that the construction and your driving will continue for a long time! And the Triumph you built is, in addition to a great story, a really great work of art. Triumph Tiger 500cc was the first big bike I could ride when I was 12 years old. Gear right and first gear up. It felt really great and the character of the Triumph engine is distantly related to the Harley!
Stacy McCleary -- you're one heck of a guy! Thanks for your story behind that Triumph chopper, your other bikes and the folks in your life. Sixty-nine isn't "old." I built a bike in honor of a pal who was killed in a motorcycle/car accident in 1977. I built the Pan/Shovel chopper that he (my pal Pete) couldn't build. I even painted it the same color that he wanted -- silver. I had an amazing English grandmother named "Sarah." Build right. Ride safe. Viva, David Mann and Chop Cult! -- W (formerly of Santa Rosa, CA).
At 70 I disconvered the same thing.....70 ain't old. Now 71 I still open up my old stage 2 FXDL evo every Spring....get up to 100 mph and yell into the wind..."I ain't dead yet"!
@@TheWolfsnack -- Man, Denis, you've got soul! We older builders/riders have to pass the torch to a younger generation. Ride wide, free and safe on your hopped-up FXDL EVO. -- W
que de beaux tableaux c est vraiment de très belle machines mois aussi j avais un chop et depuis que je lés vendue cause santé ca me manque horriblement mais bon tes vidéos sont au top vivement la prochaine 👍
Cutting the 18 “ out of the Springer was the right thing to do, to getting it sitting perfectly. Also. It’s so nice to see so many classic built customs without the ( fat ass) 250 - 300 series tires.
Just the work alone impressed the shit out of me. These guys are humble but it’s a hell of a lot of work, trial and error. Do, redo, start over. Bikes are such a great medium for creativity and these builder are certainly creative. Keep on building and riding and you’ll always be happy. Maybe a little frustrated but happy nonetheless. Cheers👍
Ive seen BSA A10 hardtailed chop with bonneville disc brakes off of T140 front end with lockheed brake calipers. I also saw a chop with Norton commando motor which was lovely. Harley parts cost a fortune here in the UK and no doubt harleys are more common than honda c90s in the US but they really are so pretty especially those built from old parts like in the early 1960s pre AMF.
I hope whoever sees 👀 my question in this video at 17:10 marker there's a trike in the right corner is this trike still around and who was the builder I'm 65 years old and a 2019 HARLEY DAVIDSON FREEWHEELER 114 rider now been riding street bikes for over 40 years and I've never seen a trike like that in my lifetime. Absolutely would love to know about it or even see such a wild trike.
That trike was built by Slim's Fab for Born-Free 12. Here's a link to an interview with Slim where he talks about it: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Thb_xUbyKtY.html
Best part was probably Zuko at the startup of the bike just like "FLUFF YEA!" Seems like a good dude won, too bad for responsibilities, but good on him anyway
Ya I think those are a custom one-offs, seen that style on some other machines but not aware of anyone who sells them. Closest I know of would be regular upswept fishtails www.throttleaddiction.com/paughco-upsweep-fishtail-exhaust-1986-1999-softail-and-evolution-hardtail-customs/
haha i remember when i told brobeck i wanted to paint my shovel like some fancy fine CHINA like this i was told that was gay years k=later they build the dutch rudder hahah your welcome
Does California even allow choppers with loud pipes to be on the road. I heard they are fining and confiscating vehicles that don't conform to the strict laws out there.
This upsets me which I know no one gives a damn but at the picture too this video was captain America and Billy's bikes well remakes I watched all this video and it was the only time was the advertisement
I've ridden 53 years, had all types of bikes, but my hardtail, springer to the next block, H-D chopper was just bad ass! Had someone ask me once, "Dude, without any gauges how do you know how fast you going and when to shift...?" I told him, "I drive as fast or as slow as I feel, and with a piston the size of an oil can pointed at my crotch, I know when it's time to shift!" Love the old-school choppers in this video, they still make my heart race like when I was 11 years old. glad I had one and experienced it.... now my kidney's are much happier on my BMW... sad, but true.
65 years old and the Panheads are truly what still gets me on the edge of my seat.I've been riding an Ultra CouchGlide for a while now,but I have a 07 1200C Sporty that's about to go under a transformation. I have that Chopper itch again !
Sorry about willie and sarah , its sounds like a sad country song , but then the song gets uplifted regarding the chopper being built and loved ! 😮 U look like u can write and sing it sir 😅! 🍻🍷🥃🚬👍✊
Almost 2 hours of beauty and fantasy!! Thank you very much for your video. “A long time ago, Hermes came down from Mount Olympus, gave a man a V-twin engine and two wheels. And he said: “Here are two details that should be obligatory for you, and do the rest as you like and from what you want. But what you do should please you and people close to you in spirit! Thus, the first chopper was born! 😉😁😁😍
What an amazing custom painter the guy is. Some of the most amazing artwork ive ever seen. I know a lady who did photographic retouching years ago. She was so talented but there was no money in it so she gave up airbrushing. Its a shame as she has his level of talent but with different type of paint.
I love that color you painted the bike..I know my comment is late but Im just recovering from a stroke been peralized for 4 years just starting to get a little movement..
I saw that crazy steam punk bike at the Sacramento Autorama, this last weekend. It was the only custom bike worth looking at, there.
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I am 41 years old, last year I bought my first motorcycle, a Suzuki Van Van. That triumph is the kind of motorcycle I’ve been dreaming with since I was a child. Seeing these videos and these people so in love with those bikes makes me feel so happy. Some day I’ll have my own ❤
Wish there was a program for vets that are pay check to pay check that would help me get an old Harley that needs work I have patients. I love this stuff. Thanks for the video
This show is held at the Ventura County Fairgrounds in California. I don't know if they've set a date yet for this winter but it usually takes place in early December
Absolutely beautiful machines. Have you ever considered building a rigid BSA A7 of 1949 or a hardtailed or plunger framed BSA A10? I'm a big fan and loved those old pre unit parallel twins. My dad had a 1939 triumph Tiger 100 he put teles on it and had a chair attached for years.