very cool bike's, the little details are hidden everywhere,. I especially like the what looks like an old handwarmer intake? and the headlight flashlight. awesome!!!
I stopped at a yard sale in Hinsdale NH few years ago that had a few of these type of bikes out for sale. One had an old lawn boy 2 stroke engine mounted to it - by the cylinder size it looked like it had some good power. Need to do the sweep thru again this season. Almost always find some great stuff - unlike in Mass where i mostly find over priced crap never understood that. Been to some good ones in brattleboro as well. I feel better knowing i'm not the only one who saves little bits of stuff - good stuff. BUT then uses it when it counts, man the crap i get for that! Great stuff !
It's great to see all your custom builds all in one video D. To all the people asking questions about a perticular bike... Go back and watch him build them in earlier vids... They are very well made creations and entertaining videos.
Wow, those Tempos were actually build in Hamburg in Germany, they started out with a three wheeler transport vehicle and were relativly popular in the 1950's
As a computer tech I much more enjoy time with a broken pc, than a working one. I suspect it's like that for motorheads. Having a great time fixing it. I love the steampunk style of your bikes.
I just came over to your channel after seeing you comment on several videos i was watching. looks like you really enjoy the small engines. great builds! the $200. f150 video caught my eye as most of my videos are truck builds.
Rub and Buff can be used on plastic as well, really any smooth surface you want to appear metal. Try using less when applying, just a BB size dab on a cloth covered finger and rub it in. A little goes a long way. Bikes look great !
these are epic!!! new to your channel... do you have more vids on these? love the 'found parts' look they have while still having all the lines of a true chopper. so badass!
I like them both. The green one would get the most milage. My problem would be how fast can I make them! It's about the speed. I can't help myself . Catch me if U can. 👍👍🏍👀
i love these hand built mini bikes, such a shame UK road laws make riding them on public roads impossible, if i could register and ride it i'd build one but alas not so i enjoy yours.
That looks cool ! I have been watching your vids. for about 4 months , great stuff ! I have learned a few things ! I have done H.V.A.C. in California since 1983 We had no battery tools when I started , look at us now ! The new tech. wants us to go with ductless machines running on 220vdc or solar !We will see ! Anyways it is Cali ! I do boat motors and mowers , your vids. have helped me , thanks .
Your bikes are works of art. You should build and sell those things, you could made some good $ I bet. Oh and BTW your soldering issues are because your iron is not hot enough not the flux.
love to watch u repair and fix things! HOWEVER, to save yourself alot of pain, and serious injury, stay off busy small roads like in front of your house entirely when testing or riding, and mount rearview mirrors on both sides on all bikes u intend to use on road! likely u will ignore this, but as i like u i had to bring it up...