That was really awesome to hear the back story on how you came up with the name and I absolutely love your garage set-up! I really hope to have a set-up like that in the future! You are such an inspiration, thank you for all that you do for the motorcycle and chopper/bobber community!!! 🔥🔥🔥
I've been following you since the summer of 2015 and you made me fall in love with your way of customizing the shadow. After a month I bought a shadow600 too, it's still my bike. thanks guys 💙
Currently working on my motorized bicycle chopper and you have been the biggest inspiration to make it work. Love watching the road trip videos and the bikes on this channel, blessing to have ran into this channel. Keep going bro 😁
I am a long-time subscriber. I enjoy your content and your bikes, you are a very talented young man. I have always loved the bobber Style, more than the long front end Chopper Style. I have always loved motorcycles, All Brands all models. I am 72 years old still riding my old geezer Glide. But love them all. Thank you for the look at the garage. My wife and me moved into our house in December of 1977. My wife laughed at me and said I was more excited about the garage then I was the house.😂😂. Ride safe.
Cool story..Thanks for the tour.That’s a great picture of you & your lady..Nice bikes. God First,Then Family,Then Work,everything else falls into place at the right time after that.. Stay healthy.Ride safe.✌🏼
Enjoyed the video. Been following off/on for a few years. I own a 2011 Royal Enfield Bullet 500, a putt-putt bike, and a 1980 Yamaha XS650, all stock but with a king/queen seat. This latter one is a work on halt, and an inspirational dream. At 68 years of age, long-term wishes remain but a dream.
Cool video, Son! I can relate to that feeling of yelling off the top of your lungs! I was sore for a couple of days the first time I rode, couldn’t grip the bars any tighter😂
Being a lane splitter from SoCal who ended up in NorCal in the 80s I totally got the channel from the beginning! Thanks for sharing! Nice to see you doing well ☺️ Awesome job 👍
"We removed all the unnecessary parts, and it still works." I really enjoyed listening to this part. It came out so naturally and almost poetically. Love the content. Keep em coming!
So grateful to have come across your channel back in 2019 and can definitely say yalls inspired me to buy and customise my bike. If anyone in Melbourne, straya wana link up and do bobber shit hmu. big love to the LNSPLTBLVD
Thanks for constantly inspiring all of us, cannot wait to see where it continues to go! The Evo is going to be savage! Love seeing the Z get some well deserved love too!
Cool story! I have a very similar story of riding 1hr home from purchasing my first street bike (xl1200 sportster) and singing “America, F*** Yeah!” Lol while riding at sunset along the Rocky Mountains in norther Colorado 🇺🇸👊🏼✊🏼
I started riding 3.5 years ago now. First thing I did was buy an old 86 virago 1100 and bobbed it. I fell in love. Now the last friend in our group is picking up his first bike this weekend. I have since had 4 other bikes and bought a street bob last summer that I built into a clubstlye bike. There really is nothing like it. I am in PA and anywhere I have found awesome to drive my car, I take the bike there. Ride safe buddy!
My first road bike was a Honda Rebel I bought for just about nothing, guy said it needed a new clutch after being sat for a year. I laid the bike on the clutch side over night and it worked fine the next day 😀 I road that bike thousands of kms around western Australia. Now I build custom bikes and look to you guys for inspiration!
Awesome video man. Liked hearing the background to your story. I started watching your channel a good handful of years ago when you only had like 10k subs. Glad to see how much it's grown you deserve it!
Yo LNSPLTBLVD, Thanks Man! Great History Vibe about the Krew. I was a junior in high school when they manufactured that 240. They were and still are Badass. You Meet the Nicest People on a Honda Valkyrie. Keep the Shiny Side Up.
Bonito y espacioso garaje,🤩(aunque lo tienes a tope con tanto vehículo)☺ Bonita historia de los principios. Gracias por compartir y salud para disfrutarlo en compañía de tus seres queridos. Saludos from Spain🍻
Thanks for the walk round and history of LNSLTBLVD, you've come a long way with hard work and determination, well done and well deserved. You got me into VT600's and welding, now chopped my first Honda and decided to do a single top tube too, also another idea I'm looking at with the frame. Keep up the great videos 👍
It's hard to find a group of Asian riders that don't ride other things than sportbikes. So it's exciting to see Asian representation in the cruiser scene on a local level.
I've been following you for a long time from Italy, in the video a lot of passion and friendship, a lot of passion for motorcycles and mechanics, an inspiration for me... congratulations 🤟
Yeah back in the 70s I worked at a Datsun dealership I was there for the 240 to 260 and the 280 240 was always the best and the 280 that's when they start using fuel injection I think the 260 got a lot of problems I don't know why but people were bringing them back in right LOL hey way cool video man thanks brother God bless you and your family
Doing the Bay Bridge, Golden Gate, Richmond Bridge loop is a nice little ride. That is, if there's no traffic. Lol. Love the channel and what you guys do. Keep up the good work!
Rain is such a bummer. Especially when you ride bikes with short rear fenders, and no front fenders! Cool video! Dig the Z! When I was growing up, 280s where the hot ticket!
Cool backstory! The Z engine gave me horrible memories, brother! I had a 74 240 with triples...me and my buddy in high school could not keep those running in tune at all! Bending the wire rod linkage was fine tuning and man...we did a whole lot of that, lol! It was a cold natured beast too since the floats in the carbs sucked and the choke didn't work right. Bought for no real money and later I sold that Z and got my first real street motorcycle after that. My z was the brown ish color with gold pinstripes... wish it was a good driver, I might have kept it. Oh well... 40 years on 2 wheels on the roads, I wouldn't have changed anything. Anyways... love the channel, love y'all's vibe. Thanks. 👊
Hell yeah, love your videos. I am Vietnamese too, based in Atlanta, Georgia and trying to get some riders together. There's not many of us into bikes esp Harleys. Stay up
Yeah, the Bay Bridge is Amazing!,..I helped haul all the light poles to the New Bridge!..I enjoyed that job,..plus we had a drop yard by pier 80...San Francisco area is a great place!..your videos are Awesome!..
i want to see you interview each LNSPLTBLVD member and their story how they became aLNSPLTer. on the next content please. from Philippines here. keep inspiring us ! salamat
Yoww ..i thought those we're your group initials....now i get it..greeting from the Philippines... really love your project bikes...cruiser bikes enthusiast here🤟...
I'm from Oroville but have been living up in washington state for the last 13 years and I'm planning on moving back very shortly, I really hope the lake is gunna be high enough to really enjoy by the time I get there haha
My neighbor bought the 240 Z brand new when he was discharged from the army! Yellow 1970 I believe! We were all like what the heck is that? Lol Datsun? lol first time we ever heard of Datsun!
Thanks for taking the time to share your story and awesome garage walk through. One thing that stood out to me was how you went from riding and customizing a rebel 250 to building some of the cleanest bikes. In particular, when you mentioned your miller welder. Did you take any welding classes? That always seems to be a hurdle when building custom bikes.
@@LNSPLTBLVD same here. started on a flux core when I hard tailed an XS650 years ago on my first build knowing nothing. My thought is you can either dip your toes in the water or just dive in head first and "get shit done". Also I totally agree that having a group of friends into the same stuff makes it more fun. But I'd also add that having a wife that supports you is key. I'm just a dumb white boy from Philly living the country life in the Pacific Northwest but I guess I was smart enough to marry a filipina who loves bikes as much as I do. Cheers man and can't wait to see porky on the road!
@@rizzo3689 you’re absolutely right. Having a supportive wife is major key. None of this stuff would be possible without the support of my wife lol. I actually met her first before I got into custom bikes
Man I love watching you guys I hope to ride with guys one day I live in Stockton I have a 2029 Harley-Davidson road king but if don’t mind me asking what type of work do you do
That was really awesome to hear the back story on how you came up with the name and I absolutely love your garage set-up! I really hope to have a set-up like that in the future! You are such an inspiration, thank you for all that you do for the motorcycle and chopper/bobber community!!! 🔥🔥🔥
I've been following you since the summer of 2015 and you made me fall in love with your way of customizing the shadow. After a month I bought a shadow600 too, it's still my bike. thanks guys 💙
Those shadows are still one of my favorites to customize
Thanks for being an OG subscriber!
Currently working on my motorized bicycle chopper and you have been the biggest inspiration to make it work. Love watching the road trip videos and the bikes on this channel, blessing to have ran into this channel. Keep going bro 😁
I am a long-time subscriber.
I enjoy your content and your bikes, you are a very talented young man. I have always loved the bobber Style, more than the long front end Chopper Style.
I have always loved motorcycles, All Brands all models.
I am 72 years old still riding my old geezer Glide. But love them all.
Thank you for the look at the garage.
My wife and me moved into our house in December of 1977.
My wife laughed at me and said I was more excited about the garage then I was the house.😂😂.
Ride safe.
Cool story..Thanks for the tour.That’s a great picture of you & your lady..Nice bikes.
God First,Then Family,Then Work,everything else falls into place at the right time after that..
Stay healthy.Ride safe.✌🏼
love your work and the story behind LNSPLTBLVD and its meaning to you.
Enjoyed the video. Been following off/on for a few years. I own a 2011 Royal Enfield Bullet 500, a putt-putt bike, and a 1980 Yamaha XS650, all stock but with a king/queen seat. This latter one is a work on halt, and an inspirational dream. At 68 years of age, long-term wishes remain but a dream.
Luv your vids man, no bullshit useless talking, great camera work...cheers
Love the story behind the name. Sending love from ph. Ride safe guys.
So lucky to find all these guys with the same mind set. Nothing better than these kind of friends. They turn into family after a short while.
Always wanted to know this. All love from Ireland ❤
Great story. Thanks for sharing and keep up the great work!🤘🏾
Very cool, Son! That mancave is the envy of us all.
I had a gold 1983 280zx. I loved that car! would love to get another one. The story on the name is sweet too.Thanks for sharing.
Love the channel, espcially watching the group rides.. Hope y'all will get the merch stocked back up in the store soon.
Cool video, Son! I can relate to that feeling of yelling off the top of your lungs! I was sore for a couple of days the first time I rode, couldn’t grip the bars any tighter😂
Being a lane splitter from SoCal who ended up in NorCal in the 80s I totally got the channel from the beginning! Thanks for sharing! Nice to see you doing well ☺️ Awesome job 👍
"We removed all the unnecessary parts, and it still works." I really enjoyed listening to this part. It came out so naturally and almost poetically. Love the content. Keep em coming!
Love hearing about the humble beginnings. It gives a lot of inspiration and ideas for someone in similar situations.
This channel is super cozy to me and now it has a new feeling.
Respect, LNSPLITBLVD
Amazing Video Thank you for Back Story of your Channel. Definitely love content and work on bikes you and your friends do. keep up the Great Work
So grateful to have come across your channel back in 2019 and can definitely say yalls inspired me to buy and customise my bike. If anyone in Melbourne, straya wana link up and do bobber shit hmu. big love to the LNSPLTBLVD
Thanks for constantly inspiring all of us, cannot wait to see where it continues to go! The Evo is going to be savage!
Love seeing the Z get some well deserved love too!
LNSPLTBLVRD is completely intuitive for me, I used to write by dropping all vowels to be faster at getting my thoughts down. Love the content brother.
In the uk we call lanespliting, fillering👍👍🏍🏍🏴🤝🇺🇲👍👍
Been following for couple of years now, awesome story ❤️🔥 cheers from Encantos cebu, philippines
Cool story! I have a very similar story of riding 1hr home from purchasing my first street bike (xl1200 sportster) and singing “America, F*** Yeah!” Lol while riding at sunset along the Rocky Mountains in norther Colorado 🇺🇸👊🏼✊🏼
Being from Michigan we have the same attitude I love to see anyone just getting after it keep it up chief look how far you've came!!
Thank you!
@@LNSPLTBLVD absolutely homie thank you for the sick content
Love your creations 👍
Love this type of content once in awhile 👍👍👍my first bike was a 250 as well vstar though
Of all of your videos I have watched, this is my favorite.
I started riding 3.5 years ago now. First thing I did was buy an old 86 virago 1100 and bobbed it. I fell in love. Now the last friend in our group is picking up his first bike this weekend. I have since had 4 other bikes and bought a street bob last summer that I built into a clubstlye bike. There really is nothing like it. I am in PA and anywhere I have found awesome to drive my car, I take the bike there. Ride safe buddy!
My first road bike was a Honda Rebel I bought for just about nothing, guy said it needed a new clutch after being sat for a year. I laid the bike on the clutch side over night and it worked fine the next day 😀 I road that bike thousands of kms around western Australia. Now I build custom bikes and look to you guys for inspiration!
Awesome video man. Liked hearing the background to your story. I started watching your channel a good handful of years ago when you only had like 10k subs. Glad to see how much it's grown you deserve it!
Cool hanging with you in the garage! 🍻
Thank you for the explaination on the name . I had no clue
AWESOME STORY OF HOW IT ALL STARTED 👊🏻
rainy day history lesson on lnspltblvd cool way to spend some time waiting for the weather to change.
Yo LNSPLTBLVD, Thanks Man! Great History Vibe about the Krew. I was a junior in high school when they manufactured that 240. They were and still are Badass. You Meet the Nicest People on a Honda Valkyrie. Keep the Shiny Side Up.
And the Oscar goes to…..Son and LNSPLTBLVD For best garage documentary 👏🏻👏🏻 🔥
Haha thank you
~~Righteous. Enjoyed this very much. Thank you~~
Bonito y espacioso garaje,🤩(aunque lo tienes a tope con tanto vehículo)☺ Bonita historia de los principios. Gracias por compartir y salud para disfrutarlo en compañía de tus seres queridos. Saludos from Spain🍻
Rain is some great riding.
Thanks for mentioning my painting, Son! Cool vid, man.
Thanks for the walk round and history of LNSLTBLVD, you've come a long way with hard work and determination, well done and well deserved. You got me into VT600's and welding, now chopped my first Honda and decided to do a single top tube too, also another idea I'm looking at with the frame. Keep up the great videos 👍
Hell yea! Thanks for watching
loved the background story to it all. you continue to inspire ppl to push their imagination and to keep moving forward. RESPECT. 💯
Thanks bro!
What a great story about you guy's history! The "name" and everything else is awesome. Your builds are my favorite. Be very very proud of yourselves!
That's a good story. I had those honeymoon days with my crew too. I miss that shit!
Very nice bro! Awesome inspiration
It's hard to find a group of Asian riders that don't ride other things than sportbikes. So it's exciting to see Asian representation in the cruiser scene on a local level.
Best garage ever
Nice video bro, keep going💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
Love da story about the way you had hooked up very cool
Great story man, reminds us that nothing comes in an instant....inspiring yet entertaining 🙌🙌🙌
Love the history of the name. Cinematic intro is dope too, great video 🤘🏼
Appreciate it!
Really dope edit with those photos and videos
Great video man! I love the story, and the tour of you garage. Congratulations on the life you've built.
Thank you!
Cool story! 👏😁 Cute daughter! ❤️
I've been following you for a long time from Italy, in the video a lot of passion and friendship, a lot of passion for motorcycles and mechanics, an inspiration for me... congratulations 🤟
Thank you very much!
Yeah back in the 70s I worked at a Datsun dealership I was there for the 240 to 260 and the 280 240 was always the best and the 280 that's when they start using fuel injection I think the 260 got a lot of problems I don't know why but people were bringing them back in right LOL hey way cool video man thanks brother God bless you and your family
Greetings from Greece ...
In Greece we love Harleys, but also we like the Japanese customs (Shadow 750).
Doing the Bay Bridge, Golden Gate, Richmond Bridge loop is a nice little ride. That is, if there's no traffic. Lol.
Love the channel and what you guys do. Keep up the good work!
Thought it was, wasn't sure, now I know, thanks for explaining. Great vids, stay safe ✌️
Rain is such a bummer. Especially when you ride bikes with short rear fenders, and no front fenders! Cool video! Dig the Z! When I was growing up, 280s where the hot ticket!
beautiful s14 and 240z!
Cool backstory! The Z engine gave me horrible memories, brother! I had a 74 240 with triples...me and my buddy in high school could not keep those running in tune at all! Bending the wire rod linkage was fine tuning and man...we did a whole lot of that, lol! It was a cold natured beast too since the floats in the carbs sucked and the choke didn't work right. Bought for no real money and later I sold that Z and got my first real street motorcycle after that. My z was the brown ish color with gold pinstripes... wish it was a good driver, I might have kept it. Oh well... 40 years on 2 wheels on the roads, I wouldn't have changed anything.
Anyways... love the channel, love y'all's vibe. Thanks. 👊
Que bonita historia de superación, he aprendido bastante con tus videos, gracias
The 240Z is fire! Save that for a non lane splitting day 🤘
Nice brotha! BrownStoneCounty goals. Thanks for being an inspiration! 🤙🏿
Amazing, great edited content. Love your guys' attitude towards doing everything yourself! Keep it up
great story brotha.. miss home. bay area native!!
I've got your logo on the back window of my '52 Pontiac and one on my helmet ! Thanks man !
We need more stories!
Hell yeah, love your videos. I am Vietnamese too, based in Atlanta, Georgia and trying to get some riders together. There's not many of us into bikes esp Harleys. Stay up
Yeah, the Bay Bridge is Amazing!,..I helped haul all the light poles to the New Bridge!..I enjoyed that job,..plus we had a drop yard by pier 80...San Francisco area is a great place!..your videos are Awesome!..
That’s awesome man. Must be cool to see that view everyday
I like the stories, dude!👍😀
Love your story and style man! Wondering, how can I get your merch in Saigon?
i want to see you interview each LNSPLTBLVD member and their story how they became aLNSPLTer. on the next content please. from Philippines here. keep inspiring us ! salamat
Yoww ..i thought those we're your group initials....now i get it..greeting from the Philippines... really love your project bikes...cruiser bikes enthusiast here🤟...
Datsun is slick
Great shop in your garage!
And look at y’all now, you can buy allllll the vowels 😂 Great video and background story to the name!
I'm from Oroville but have been living up in washington state for the last 13 years and I'm planning on moving back very shortly, I really hope the lake is gunna be high enough to really enjoy by the time I get there haha
my dream is to have a garage like that. Love the video ❤
My neighbor bought the 240 Z brand new when he was discharged from the army! Yellow 1970 I believe! We were all like what the heck is that? Lol Datsun? lol first time we ever heard of Datsun!
“Ham Choi by day” lmao
Great video!
super dope video and i love your edits 😂keep going king!
Thanks for taking the time to share your story and awesome garage walk through. One thing that stood out to me was how you went from riding and customizing a rebel 250 to building some of the cleanest bikes. In particular, when you mentioned your miller welder. Did you take any welding classes? That always seems to be a hurdle when building custom bikes.
Before I bought the Miller, I had a cheap flux core welder that I bought for $150. That was the machine that I taught myself how to weld.
@@LNSPLTBLVD same here. started on a flux core when I hard tailed an XS650 years ago on my first build knowing nothing. My thought is you can either dip your toes in the water or just dive in head first and "get shit done". Also I totally agree that having a group of friends into the same stuff makes it more fun. But I'd also add that having a wife that supports you is key. I'm just a dumb white boy from Philly living the country life in the Pacific Northwest but I guess I was smart enough to marry a filipina who loves bikes as much as I do. Cheers man and can't wait to see porky on the road!
@@rizzo3689 you’re absolutely right. Having a supportive wife is major key. None of this stuff would be possible without the support of my wife lol. I actually met her first before I got into custom bikes
Love the origin story
Bad A$$ garage you got it set up really nice. you have a Beautiful little girl God Bless her
Not sure if you meant to do that, but the "Datsun" sign at 11:32 behind the HD 125CC gas tank is upside down
Diggin' your vids. Your crew gonna come up to the Oregon coast ever? Beautiful up here Sir.
Yes, one day. Life goal is to ride the entire U.S
10 year anniversary run! Let’s go
Really thou I’m in Redlands which is a far cry from San Jose but never shied away from a road trip .. hit that bay bridge along the way
more stories like this eh bud lol amazing video
Man I love watching you guys I hope to ride with guys one day I live in Stockton I have a 2029 Harley-Davidson road king but if don’t mind me asking what type of work do you do
Love the the bikes but can’t keep my eyes off the 240z
🔥🔥🔥
Much love from Vietnam
I’ll be there soon!
Too broke to buy a vowel? Sounds like homie forgot to spin the wheel haha great video thanks for sharing.