Glad I found this, I remember seeing the original bike jeesh about 30yrs ago at Johns cycle center. I was about 19 or 20 yrs old and big into bikes. This style forever changed my attitude on what a NYC performance chopper should look like and I built a few myself and grew on to be a welder fabricator for a living. I used to buy parts from you guys back in the day and frequent your shop/shops when you guys moved around.
@@BASSTHAT_JP wicked ass ride. I sure miss bikes like that. And the people that accompanied them. Either one is a rare find these days. Have a good one and take it easy. Bryan, northwest Indiana-
I was looking at photos taken in 2020. Looks like a bunch of original parts have been removed: belt drive/clutch hub assembly, grips, push rods covers/colars, original forks, tank looks fresh if you look at the front mounts, petcock, coil, shift linkage.....I'm wondering if it's a replica
Steg seems like a really nice fella,never met him but i have asked him some questions,were he got that mirror from before i saw this video and he got back to me,i found one but one place had them cant rember the namme but it was hard to find.
bitchin!!!!!! and I usually don't care for the wheels not matchin "personally" but I gotta say this sled fuckin rocks! fuck yea! and yup I paid $$$$ cuz i had ta have that mirror some 24 years ago on mine!
Something very special about knowing every bolt and nut on your machine. Very cool video of a very cool bike.
Glad I found this, I remember seeing the original bike jeesh about 30yrs ago at Johns cycle center. I was about 19 or 20 yrs old and big into bikes. This style forever changed my attitude on what a NYC performance chopper should look like and I built a few myself and grew on to be a welder fabricator for a living. I used to buy parts from you guys back in the day and frequent your shop/shops when you guys moved around.
Great piece of work always love seeing this bike!
Thanks for sharing
Great video. Maxine's influence on the chopper/bike scene cannot be overstated.
htyou
Unique hand crafted custom parts and finishing care . Very nice chopper .
saw this builder & his bike at BornFree this past weekend. still unchanged and badass
Classic practical chopper from the days when most chops were daily riders.
nowadays, most chop only sit in the garage until event ride.
I have this bike and she is still running strong. It's my baby
It is in Florida. I'm adjusting carbs now. 💪🏼
@@BASSTHAT_JP wicked ass ride. I sure miss bikes like that. And the people that accompanied them. Either one is a rare find these days.
Have a good one and take it easy.
Bryan, northwest Indiana-
I was looking at photos taken in 2020. Looks like a bunch of original parts have been removed: belt drive/clutch hub assembly, grips, push rods covers/colars, original forks, tank looks fresh if you look at the front mounts, petcock, coil, shift linkage.....I'm wondering if it's a replica
@@danielosmon not a replica at all. Vin's matchup. And the yellow is even starting to come back out on the engine.
One of my favourite bikes in Iron Horse.
Steg seems like a really nice fella,never met him but i have asked him some questions,were he got that mirror from before i saw this video and he got back to me,i found one but one place had them cant rember the namme but it was hard to find.
RIP Don
I Heard Indian Larry Used To Work At Psycho Cycles
Miss my family! Lets catch up soon guys.
bitchin!!!!!! and I usually don't care for the wheels not matchin "personally" but I gotta say this sled fuckin rocks! fuck yea! and yup I paid $$$$ cuz i had ta have that mirror some 24 years ago on mine!