Im new to café racers and learning to build a bike and have been binge watching so many videos from all over the world. It's an amazing culture. But what is so incredible is watching you do your thing to build a beautiful bike with all the tools and resources available. And watching some dude in Thailand or Guatemala do the same thing with just a few tools and recycling parts. There is no wrong or right way, just your way for the love of the art..
This is such a great build, not only of the bike itself (of which I’d kindly sell a kidney for) but it’s so well shot and explained throughout! Love this kind of content, please keep it up!
Great video, no rush, it conveys well the patience and attention to detail that the build of an electrical system from scratch requires. I'm the dude who sent you his custom machined hubs for lacing a little over a year ago (from Thailand). The build is almost complete and I'm about to start the electrical, from scratch and with a M-Unit as well, this vid cranked up my motivation. Keep up the good work guys.
absolutly the best BMW rebuild i ve seen... i am, in love with everything you ve designed.. ( the seat is 888888) amazing ... only the miror is so poor ahahah
Super nice build! Must be super satisfying knowing you ran every wire as well! Off subject; I saw a boxer engine that didn't have a huge case over the jug height do you know how? Build was 1975 BMW Cafe Racer Zap Leather and Cycle and I have some ideas about a potential build, resolving a few things that always annoy me about these airheads in general, though I am coming to appreciate them through these cafe style builds. THanks
All that work and you didn't replace the spring washers with the replacement non-spring type to get rid of the top end clatter. Otherwise everything looks good.