Great video. I think a series of videos showing you building another like this including sourcing parts, modifications and costs would be really good..
Sum is greater than its parts is the key. Nice build. What is a shame is in the states you can pick up bikes for building cheaply. In the uk it's top prices for basicly rubbish. Also breakers stripping down to every nut bolt and washer. Wonder how much gets skipped.
Nah people way to lazy these days. Just buy a late model retro Royal enfield, Triumph Bonneville or Honda as a base. There cheap enough new and reliable. All have plenty of after market bolt on stuff for looks or performance. All are very ridable and usually cheaper used with only a few thousand miles and money already spent on the usual performance modes that most do. So they spent 1-2k and sell 2+k cheaper then showroom price. You save around 4-5k in many cases buying like this. All the services have been done as they are under warranty particularly Enfield with 3 year warranty. I have a 2019 650 Enfield and a 2007 Triumph Bonneville and love riding them both. Thats they way things are going in the real world.
Sam could have built something better for a hell of a lot less and it would have been worth watching you both do it. Milliard however, would have absolutely knocked it out of the park but that would be way too tidy for you I suppose not enough rust..sorry PATINA. The point is you got ripped off. Things must be a bit thin on the ground in your neck of the woods because your doing the same thing to all the other hopeless muppets you sell to. Gotta say though, watching it on telly makes me laugh...A HELL OF A LOT. don't stop Henry, life would be just that little bit duller.
Don't your country 's law against this? modification ,changing of original shape to another according to the certificate of registration . In SRI LANKA its yes.we cant do anything since its against the law. You people are lucky if its not.
It's basically just a Kawasaki z400 with a different tank and chopped subframe. Technically, it should go through single vehicle approval (a government test), but it doesn't really matter.