In 1982 I rode my 60 pan from struthers ohio to tampa Florida. Stayed in Florida for 3 months and rode back for 6 months and left for Florida again my bike never failed me. Panheads are awesome bikes.
Awesome man, glad you liked it. I filmed this so long ago, I'm glad I was able to get it up on the channel finally. I hope to do more with Jason. He's going to be riding to Mexico this year so that could be another story.
There's an old Saying, if at first you don't succeed try try try again, you certainly did and you got the result, what a cracking build / video thanks for sharing.
Hey Guy, Great Story of an Original Bike on an Original Trail With an Original Guy Riden !! I Really Enjoyed Listening n Watching, ya pulled me right in and no body can ever own the rights to that one ☝️✌️. That’s Peace and turn it down to keepem Both Down. Enjoyed !!
Sounds like you had the time of your life you will always remember this story. That the fun part of building your own chopper it will take you through a lot of fun times yet. j
Hello, my new friend. Wow, this is a very beautiful motorcycle video with a vintage style. Especially, the exhaust sound is strong and the best. I am glad to be your friend on a great channel. Have a lucky day. 👍👍🤙🤙🤙👌💯💜
Speed & Chrome Illustrated that’s the one. I don’t have it anymore unfortunately and I have no idea what happened to it, I really liked that car. Ironically, I’m actually building a 60 panhead right now.
@@ebshitbird2217 Panheads are rad. How far along on your build. What style are you building. Keep in touch man, are you on Instagram, look up the S&C channel. Would be cool to do a video feature on it, kinds a full circle deal.
Wow and I thought it was just my pan that had problems like that... Im glad for you, i remember it felt like id never ride more than a few days before tearing it apart again!
I couldn’t imagine doing a long trip with no rear suspension. The shocks are starting to go on my Softail and it sucks just getting around town .Every little bump, sewer, cap, changing the road, speed up or grooves in the road, rattles the shit out of the bike.
Way to persevere man not saying you don't know what you're doing a lot of people start projects run into issues and then sell the whole thing I'm glad you're not one of them we've all been there it sucks what a true Testament to man and and machine. Amen brother beautiful bike
I'm an old fart now. Back in 1994, I got me a 1960 chapper it was my fantasy since I was I little boy, I traded it for a 1941 Chevy car, I loved the look and sounds even painted the American flag like the easy rider movie, but after a few close calls I had to let it go I had to choose between stop drinking or the bike, there were times after getting home i was do drunk I couldn't get off the bike, it took me 22 years later to stop driving, .
@@SpeedandChromeTV Really any of them that build vintage choppers. Why they feel they need to include vintage breaking, with no front break is a mystery to me. But I reckon it looks cool... And isn't that really all that matters?
You know you love riding / choppers when even hearing about someone else's adventure grabs your attention like this video did.
Just finished your video brought back alot of memories thanks for the enjoyment of your trip. Keep on riding and stay safe. God bless you.
Righteous Story!!! Love it!!!
In 1982 I rode my 60 pan from struthers ohio to tampa Florida. Stayed in Florida for 3 months and rode back for 6 months and left for Florida again my bike never failed me. Panheads are awesome bikes.
Two lane blacktops. The only way to go. I enjoyed the tale of your trip.
What a great story! These are the times you will cherish later in life.
Man thats probably one of my favorite videos, love the story and pictures, I felt like i was riding whith him!!!
Awesome man, glad you liked it. I filmed this so long ago, I'm glad I was able to get it up on the channel finally. I hope to do more with Jason. He's going to be riding to Mexico this year so that could be another story.
Really like that 60 Panhead
There's an old Saying, if at first you don't succeed try try try again, you certainly did and you got the result, what a cracking build / video thanks for sharing.
Hey Guy, Great Story of an Original Bike on an Original Trail With an Original Guy Riden !! I Really Enjoyed Listening n Watching, ya pulled me right in and no body can ever own the rights to that one ☝️✌️. That’s Peace and turn it down to keepem Both Down. Enjoyed !!
Glad you enjoyed it man. Jason is a great dude with some fun toys.
Great story! I need to leave on a trip now. :)
Well worth the work & time man. Beautiful machine 😎🇦🇺
Beautiful machine
Sounds like you had the time of your life you will always remember this story. That the fun part of building your own chopper it will take you through a lot of fun times yet. j
Hello, my new friend.
Wow, this is a very beautiful motorcycle video with a vintage style.
Especially, the exhaust sound is strong and the best.
I am glad to be your friend on a great channel.
Have a lucky day.
👍👍🤙🤙🤙👌💯💜
That bike is perfection!
Yep, its pretty rad. Jason builds cool stuff.
Great video lance, glad to see you’re still doing this stuff
Thanks, who is this?
You did shoot on my roadster back when you had the magazine, I think it was around 02 or 03.
@@ebshitbird2217 Yep, I remember, do you still have the roadster? Was the '29 Copper colored one right?
Speed & Chrome Illustrated that’s the one. I don’t have it anymore unfortunately and I have no idea what happened to it, I really liked that car. Ironically, I’m actually building a 60 panhead right now.
@@ebshitbird2217 Panheads are rad. How far along on your build. What style are you building. Keep in touch man, are you on Instagram, look up the S&C channel. Would be cool to do a video feature on it, kinds a full circle deal.
Nice story, makes me want to get out on the road.
Great video and hearing about the journey you guys took. Love that old Panhead ,that was born a year after I was . lol.
Sounds like a hell of a trip. 🤘
Wow and I thought it was just my pan that had problems like that... Im glad for you, i remember it felt like id never ride more than a few days before tearing it apart again!
thoroughly enjoyed this video, good job!
Thank you.
Gives me hope to indure all opsticalls... You have the patience of JOB......thats a BIBLE BADASS
Job endured a lot and remained faithful.
@@SpeedandChromeTV RIGHT on brotherman👍
Nice bike!
great video keep them coming
Thank you, I'll do my best.
Looks like a rod tube. Get some fishing in also?
When they leave the chuck key in the lathe chuck. LOL!!!!!
Killer video man ✌
Thanks man, it was a lot of fun to make.
Super e are the best to run on shovel and pan ..
I couldn’t imagine doing a long trip with no rear suspension. The shocks are starting to go on my Softail and it sucks just getting around town .Every little bump, sewer, cap, changing the road, speed up or grooves in the road, rattles the shit out of the bike.
Way to persevere man not saying you don't know what you're doing a lot of people start projects run into issues and then sell the whole thing I'm glad you're not one of them we've all been there it sucks what a true Testament to man and and machine. Amen brother beautiful bike
I'm an old fart now. Back in 1994, I got me a 1960 chapper it was my fantasy since I was I little boy, I traded it for a 1941 Chevy car, I loved the look and sounds even painted the American flag like the easy rider movie, but after a few close calls I had to let it go I had to choose between stop drinking or the bike, there were times after getting home i was do drunk I couldn't get off the bike, it took me 22 years later to stop driving, .
bad lifter roller was the issue?.
I think he broke a lifter rocker.
👏👏👏👍
Did he say Modesto?
Where you boys from?
We are both in Modesto, Ca.
I understand the video's about Motorcycle, but that 67 Nova Is Distracting me !
Nice I'm trying say lol 😆
Some day I'll do a feature on that. It's been parked for a while. He's got a cool 58 Chevy as well.
@@SpeedandChromeTV Thats Nice !!!
761 mile that trip
Insane seeing a dude on 1960 chop and so young can’t know an early 90s gas pump. Or atleast a gas pump commonly seen in the early 90’s.
He’s a great guy. Builds rad stuff.
Dig it
Why is it the these master chopper builders forget that stopping is a thing, an really important thing. Just saying
Which master chopper builders are you referring too?
@@SpeedandChromeTV Really any of them that build vintage choppers. Why they feel they need to include vintage breaking, with no front break is a mystery to me. But I reckon it looks cool... And isn't that really all that matters?
Cool story… I guess it sucked at times… thanks buddy…
Ya, it's a lot like life.
@@SpeedandChromeTV very true… thanks again buddy..
less talkin and more ridin
Riding is better than talking, no doubt.