Thanks Billy for keeping the history alive of how these 2 wheeled moments of time brought us to where we are today in the non-caged world. Keep the bars up & rubber down !!!
Every step you take in life should be with your head held high brother. Those dark days are gone and I'm looking forward to watching you light up the motorcycle world again with your passion and vision. I used to live between the train tracks and the police station on Sarno road . Right off us 1 near the old shop. Memories of you rolling by on the masterpieces you created were some thing to see. God bless you sir. Sincerely Ron. H
@@BillyLaneChoppers you have been one of my idols since back in the day. My youngest son Jacob loved you hubless bike and we had to stop every time it was out. God bless. Great days a head. Thank you for all you have done for us.
Soo cool man you’re doing great thing keeping history running. I swear in my past life I raced bikes. First time on a motorcycle was my 85 kz1000 and I used to just race the shit out of that bike. I grew up on northern Maine and we have a lot of dirt logging roads and id just find a spot an open that thing up till i broke it or me. Im the only one in my family to be into anything with a engine.🤘🏼
As racer an longtime rider....i only knew harley never heard any talk of indian at all...then on the history channel i got my real life history lesson...the history of harley an indian....an the scoop on indian chief an medicine man....those are defintely our origins of racers those1912s bikes remind me so much of the first old road race bikes the riding position...i did my first road race at pocono Pa an got a 3rd an yamaha sent me a copy of on any sunday....after 10 folks said to see it i finally saw it...thanks for keeping american history alive....nice
Really fine build there. I'm doing a generator model street racer ca 1920. Saved all the old rust and grease for put back patina, hahahah. Thanks for the help and show. Thailand Paul
You're thinking of the old Billy. I lose my voice at bike events. I work alone, and talk to no one during the day. At bike events, we're talking motorcycles ALL DAY
Me, too. I sold this 1911 a couple of years ago, but just grabbed a nearly identical 1914 Indian twin that I will make a video building into a fully functional board track racer.
Billy is badazz! Don’t get much more badazz than being out there on a dirt flat track on an old Indians lol they don’t call it the badlands for nothing!