My Sportster Chopper Build

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  • Опубліковано 21 сер 2024
  • This chopper was made from a stock 1990 sportster that was in need of new engine cases. I figured that the while the motor and transmission was torn apart that it would be a perfect time to make a chopper project from it.
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  • @SaddleTrampTV
    @SaddleTrampTV  6 років тому +7

    Here is a portion I forgot to include... the startup.
    ua-cam.com/video/aGW_fZg2Qy4/v-deo.html

    • @KingKoopa1
      @KingKoopa1 4 роки тому

      That wheel might be from an FXSTC Softail Custom.

  • @bobberguy1
    @bobberguy1 5 років тому +52

    "Why a Sportster? Screw you." Correct answer! Keep on keepin' on, ST.

  • @carstenmartindallmer3728
    @carstenmartindallmer3728 2 роки тому +2

    Inspirering to me your videos about your lovley hobby :) I got myself i an age of 51 a motorcycle licence last year never har a car,bought a brand new SV 650.After riding it for 5069km i came across a 1993 stock sportster and picked it up last year in summer.That old motorcycle teached me how to ride and and i learned much about myself.Sold the SV in february and now i can concentrate on creativity.Keep up your good work mate;)

  • @Dynachopper3071
    @Dynachopper3071 5 років тому +19

    "It's my style.... It's okay, I built it for me. Piss on your little hipster movement." Absolutely fantastic. Ride to die die to ride man.

  • @HogTide_Rising
    @HogTide_Rising 3 роки тому +3

    I couldn’t build what you built. But I can appreciate what you put into creating a bike that floats your personal boat. Cool build, good video! Thanks!

    • @SaddleTrampTV
      @SaddleTrampTV  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks man. I really didn't know what I was doing when I started, but was determined to see if it could really happen.

  • @isaac2152
    @isaac2152 5 років тому +35

    Evo Sporties- Best damn thing to come from Harley. Bite me.

  • @bobb.9152
    @bobb.9152 5 років тому +36

    Don't put yourself down son. You've done more than 20 years and most Harley Riders doing 50. I've been doing this since 1968 building choppers. And some of my buddies still have me work on their bike and they've been riding for 50 years. That's okay everybody can't be a mechanic everybody can't be a fabricator. The thing is getting someplace with something you built under your ass. Keep up the good work son you're doing fine I respect you.

    • @bobb.9152
      @bobb.9152 4 роки тому

      @Clete O’Rus that's it. The reward for a job well done. Ride on my ftiend.

  • @dafigie
    @dafigie 4 роки тому +2

    Nice job with the Bike! Old School Cool. You are very resourceful, and I respect your humble attitude.

  • @thespookdeville5112
    @thespookdeville5112 3 роки тому

    You've done great, respect. I'm 72yrs and I'm with you and what you've done with you bike and I'm about to be a grandad for the second time. Rodge David kidderminster uk 🇬🇧

  • @WolfAngelRock
    @WolfAngelRock 5 місяців тому +1

    That is one badass scooter! And the most badass thing about it is that you built it yourself. Rock on, SaddleTramp.

  • @TheMachoGabacho
    @TheMachoGabacho 3 роки тому +2

    Evo Sportsters are bulletproof motors. I’ve got a 2003 that I’ve been trying to kill for 15 years and she just won’t quit! Not as smooth as my Twin Cam Softail but a whole hell of a lot more reliable. Nice build, good ingenuity, and thumbs up for doing it your way.

  • @edgarsantos762
    @edgarsantos762 6 років тому +34

    Awesome build. Anybody saying anything negative is just wishing they could build something. All those that build our own know what it's all about. Nice job man.

    • @herbgaskin8841
      @herbgaskin8841 4 роки тому

      Edgar Santos : one of my greatest accomplishment was building my own FXR.

  • @drewc8796
    @drewc8796 4 роки тому

    The birth of the "Tramp".
    Nice job Bro.
    Two years ago, I built a 1988 Harley Sportster XLH 1200 Custom.
    Rides and looks like a brand new bike.
    Long live Sportsters !!!!

  • @nickhayes1981
    @nickhayes1981 6 років тому +43

    Good for you bud, looks cool. A lot of guys WISH they had your skills. It's easy to go buy a 2018 bike and make the payments...

    • @herbgaskin8841
      @herbgaskin8841 4 роки тому +1

      Nothing freedom about making payments.

    • @TracyGunz
      @TracyGunz 4 роки тому

      I wouldn't go to a lot and buy a bike. I own 2. Paid cash for both. Not too easy to go to a lot and get a bike, if ya got shit credit, ur wasting ur time to even try...

  • @jericholewis7209
    @jericholewis7209 4 роки тому +3

    Just came across this video. Great little scooter. You do good work brother. Be proud!

  • @elliottsilva3122
    @elliottsilva3122 5 років тому +20

    Your Chopper is awesome! You deserve ALL the respect, brother! A chopper should be whatever you envision it to be, plus, you put in the work yourself! Great breakdown and slide show! Kickass bike, dude!

  • @robertrattray5640
    @robertrattray5640 4 роки тому +5

    Love the Bike mate. I'm in the process now of looking and researching for my fist build to do with my young son. Definitely going to use a Sportster. Appreciate the motivation and ideas.

  • @stevenflauding9010
    @stevenflauding9010 Рік тому

    I saw this from 5 years ago, this brought some smiles. It's satisfying to watch your ideas take form on two wheels. Lefty from Wyoming

  • @HUNTER-vb5gw
    @HUNTER-vb5gw 3 роки тому

    A real biker builds his bike the way he feels. It's a real old school chopper. Sweat, labor and a work of art. I'm truly impressed. I don't have the skills or imagination to create a real old school chopper. Congrats man.

  • @boomdawg56
    @boomdawg56 Рік тому

    Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I have never "built" a bike, chopper, bobber, or anything with two wheels, I have overhauled a few engines and transmissions, have been a mechanic for the last 38 years. It is easy to say "well, I would have done XYZ." You have surpassed the "I would have done this" crowd, you did do it. Keep on plugging, I have modified a few things and most of them I wound up redoing because I figured out a better way to do it later. Make it your own and screw everyone else's opinion on how it looks.

  • @dannytattooflash
    @dannytattooflash 5 років тому +2

    You built a nice bike Sir! I just added 6+ to a 2004 FXST Softail with similar Biltwell handlebars and a Cycle Visions 30" Attitude stick sissy bar. I'm turning 60 in February and I'm loving it. Be you. Be real. Be happy!

  • @kryptichands968
    @kryptichands968 3 роки тому +1

    Sharp and simple, just how my father used to build, and Im looking forward to myself, nice bike.

  • @dfin4588
    @dfin4588 6 років тому +4

    Man I love this bike! It's so much cooler that you improvised and made parts rather than just buying kits or premade overpriced stuff. To me, this is exactly what makes a choppers awesome. Makes me want to go out in the garage and start chopping stuff off my bike! Great job and thanks for posting the video.

  • @bbgdaddy5198
    @bbgdaddy5198 6 років тому +2

    no one could have possibly done it better. You wanted a bike and you took the situation in hand an built it!!! Hats off to ya bro!!

  • @greenwoods3331
    @greenwoods3331 5 років тому +3

    You built a bike using your hands, your skills, and your own problem solving. That makes it awesome and props to you for making it happen. Evo sporty is a great choice. Reliable, durable, easy to work on. And good sound, too, eh? I've had my Evo sporty going on 14 years and 80,000+ miles for all those reasons, and she's still going strong. I admire your work ethic, and the ability to form a vision of what you want, and then STICK TO IT. You got mad skills for making videos, too. Very enjoyable to watch. Keep up the good work!

  • @ragincajunjunkie
    @ragincajunjunkie 4 роки тому +1

    Very cool! You sir, are a talented individual! Ride safe.

  • @williamkeefer8224
    @williamkeefer8224 4 роки тому +1

    a great looking build I did the same thing on a 1996 1200 sportster rides and runs great saving moneys always a plus here and there on smaller build items.

  • @jamessouthworth1699
    @jamessouthworth1699 5 років тому +9

    Evo Sportster is the most reliable engine in the lineup from my experience. I'm a little tall for a stock Sportster frame but on a modded frame that would be my engine of choice too.

  • @gaud4029
    @gaud4029 4 роки тому +1

    Super cool video and yes I dig the bike starting in on a Evo Chopper myself. Your insights very helpful.

  • @blaine1124
    @blaine1124 6 років тому

    Kickass ride!!! My brother is building an 883 sporty. Don’t let anybody give you any shit!!! Ride it like a king!!!

  • @DavidRobinson-mx6cl
    @DavidRobinson-mx6cl 2 роки тому +1

    Tell you what , i would ride it with pride brother !!!!!! Love it !!!!!!!!

  • @yoboo6167
    @yoboo6167 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for sharing your build and your insight on the hows and whys. Great looking ride man!

  • @markdluzniewski6631
    @markdluzniewski6631 4 роки тому

    I like it..can't go wrong with the simple black paint!!

  • @Mr.Schitzengigglez
    @Mr.Schitzengigglez 3 роки тому

    I love that I found this video.
    I just bought an 86 883 sportster, with a 1200 kit from HD, and 1992 jugs.
    After riding it for a weekend, I'm looking to go the same direction.
    Guess I was already kinda looking to do that.
    I knew damn well I was too tall for it, lol.

  • @rev.scruffy2249
    @rev.scruffy2249 4 роки тому

    Nice looking ride brother. Thanks for sharing

  • @sharonsayner8058
    @sharonsayner8058 4 роки тому

    Individuality, love it Saddle Tramp

  • @jasonsumpter1197
    @jasonsumpter1197 3 роки тому

    Keep on keepin on brother Tramp. Keep doin you, keep being cool. Forever two wheels

  • @dannymartinez8314
    @dannymartinez8314 Рік тому +1

    I've put myself in a pickle by buying my adopted Dad's chopper after his passing, just to let you know, I was not adopted, I adopted him and his wife, when I first met him(Sam), he showed me his chopper and I loved the whole look and then he started it up and I was standing behind the exhaust pipes, it was like feeling your child heart beat for the first time, he was old school for sure, he had a 49 ford in the garage he pull out from time to time and start it up, later on he bought a 54 ford that I got to help him work on, believe me it took a long time for him to trust to work on anything, he had so many say they could do this and that, but never could, so when I came around, slowly he would see I would not let him down and towards the end he would tell me something needed fixing and would trust me to fix it, even though he would say, "well we'll see how long it last", to keep me humble, shortly before he stopped riding, he changed the oil on the chopper and took it out for a ride when he felt something warm and wet on his leg, it was oil, I still don't know how it really happened but he had a friend rebuild the engine after we took it out, then he start stripping down the chopper, the chopper sat like this, the fame and springfork and handle bar on both wheels everything else was laying down in his man cave, that's when he started getting worse and when the engine was ready we were supposed to start putting it together but sadly it never happened before he passed, 3 months ago, I was surprised that his real son was not asking for it, although he wanted his only son in law to have one of his motorcycle, he chose the Harley Softail and the chopper was going to be sold, when i heard my adopted Mom say she would let it go as is, for 4,000, that when I asked her to sell it to me in payments, there is a story, a history, about this chopper that he told me about, it first was a frame and sat in the living and as holidays would come the fame was decorated too, as he would vision the final build, I could not let it go down into losing the history and story and dream he shared with me about the chopper, the pickle I put myself in is, I'm not a rider, not yet, and not before putting it back together, I didn't think before if i could put it back together, but after finding all the parts that go to the chopper, my confidence is almost not there, I will do it, but smart enough to ask the advise of someone who's done it, any advise you have for me, I will build it and ride it, that for sure and plan on naming after him, Sammy Boy, he told me once" that ride is like no other bike he has ever rode before, I want to feel that ride he was talking about.

  • @ziptie7095
    @ziptie7095 3 роки тому

    I been riding street since 1985 (CL450) I got my first Harley in 1987 it was a 79 XLH 10 over front end on a ridged square tube frame. I rode the piss out of it. It has been all over the place.
    I still have the bike and in the process of totally rebuilding it now. It is truly my style.
    I dig the heck out of your sporty sets a little high for my taste though. But my opinion does jot matter lol you are the one riding it. You put it together yourself using what you had and know and that my friend is awesome and more than most can say.

  • @alseveron6558
    @alseveron6558 Рік тому

    I love a proper home-built chopper. My kind of bike!

  • @leeprice7810
    @leeprice7810 4 роки тому

    Really like your bike mate . All fits real good . Wouldn't change a thing . Very rare I see a genuine looking bike .

  • @85chevysw
    @85chevysw 6 років тому +4

    I think this is great! I believe that this chopper is what its all about. You made this for you! And its great man. You own the facts of what you can do and still made a badass bike. I say very well done!

  • @stevemoriarity860
    @stevemoriarity860 5 років тому +13

    Anyone who thinks you should have used an ironhead, never had a iron head. I rode a 58 XLH for years, worked on it for the same amount of time, often on the side of the road in the dark. Love the blockhead.

    • @turdboy1231
      @turdboy1231 4 роки тому

      Yeah my first bike was a 63 same story always having problems in the middle of nowhere.

  • @unclepowpow2262
    @unclepowpow2262 5 років тому +7

    Bro! Looks killer! Can’t wait to get mine built up

  • @Grimexperience62
    @Grimexperience62 5 років тому +1

    This bike does not suck on any level. This bike has beautiful lines and every major part works with this build. Thanks so much for doing the break down of all the details. The pegs are very functional and those handle bars are bad ass.

  • @Rob-lj1jl
    @Rob-lj1jl 2 роки тому

    Haha I love your comments. I have seen your new stuff but now have seen a few older chopper ones. Death to hipsters haha. You built it for yourself. I just bought a tee-shirt from a channel from Tennessee that says Sportster Daddy on it. I'm going to chopper my 96 this winter but with a fancy expensive kit because I am like Napoleon Dynamite and have no skills.

  • @MangoNinja333
    @MangoNinja333 6 років тому +3

    I love the video. As soon as you described the relocation for the coil and how you wanted to make your own, I knew we were cut from the same cloth. I made a tank lift kit for my bike for free and saved 50 bucks. I hope to start welding soon because with that and fiber glass it opens up a whole new can of worms. You asked what I think you could have changed.... well Idk what weather is like for you but I'd put some kind of rain shielding on that battery of yours. Other than that she looks like a great bike.

  • @danmoore2443
    @danmoore2443 4 роки тому

    Nicely done👍🏻if it works for you it’s working! I dig it

  • @mattfstephens
    @mattfstephens 5 років тому +1

    For one- I love the video. 2- I love your humility and your attention to what really matters. Keeping those bars in line with the forks is aesthetically genius.😁 Very pleasing to the eye. Your sissy bar is almost at the same angle, bonus! The battery box is ideal. I like seeing room around it and it's extremely practical if you're trying to problem-solve on the road. Go with your gut. Your heart is definitely in the right place. More power to ya!

  • @scottbaker7532
    @scottbaker7532 4 роки тому

    It's a beauty brother. Wish it was mine!

  • @eugenebogan3050
    @eugenebogan3050 Рік тому +1

    I think your bike is awesome, that is my style . I own a 73 iron head 6 over chop with a kicker and screw every body else. That bike's a reflection of you and i think it's damn cool.

  • @forgedglory
    @forgedglory Рік тому

    Sweet bike. Love the retro look.

  • @kimblers
    @kimblers 3 роки тому

    I really like your channel. I am a Georgia rider and motorcycle enthusiast.

  • @thebuzztone
    @thebuzztone 4 роки тому

    Brother, you are as real as it gets .

  • @christofferlunoe1305
    @christofferlunoe1305 3 роки тому

    This is what’s it all about,..NO better satisfaction riding down the Highway on Bike you build yourself !

  • @HarleyRider123
    @HarleyRider123 4 роки тому +1

    What a cool bike, the work you’ve done on this bike really captures what a chopper is, a work of art. Many choppers can look similar but they all have something different. I think that you have created a bike for yourself; if you are pleased with it, the heck with everybody else, in the end you’re the one riding it. My respects to you!

  • @thomasprendergast2770
    @thomasprendergast2770 3 роки тому

    I had an 88 evo sportster loved that 1200 cc 4 speed what a classic

  • @jeffreypalmer1826
    @jeffreypalmer1826 2 роки тому

    I liked your attitude back then it seems like you try to make everybody happy now

    • @SaddleTrampTV
      @SaddleTrampTV  2 роки тому

      I just got more comfortable on camera better at editing as time went on. Didn't see it coming either. Just is what it is.

  • @edwardcloyd9437
    @edwardcloyd9437 5 років тому +5

    I absolutely love it. I would love to have the opportunity to build my own to call it just that. I like following your videos you can teach us some things

  • @larrymunday7519
    @larrymunday7519 5 років тому +11

    Throw back to the 60's, perfect. Screw the computers on new bikes and the armchair quarterbacks who think they know best. Less is more!!

  • @nickmyguy8232
    @nickmyguy8232 6 років тому +1

    This is the style of bike I've been wanting to build. I had a general idea, with no rake, king and queen seat, and pullbacks. but this bike is fucking EXACTLY what I had in mind. You built the best chop. You win. It's crusty and practical, and the best thing I've ever seen.

  • @kypitbull
    @kypitbull 4 роки тому

    nothing beats the lines of a hard-tail

  • @larebear1902
    @larebear1902 6 років тому +6

    kudos for practicality.

  • @honeybadger2332
    @honeybadger2332 6 років тому +1

    Nice chop build. There is a chopper hiding in every bike! I have an old 69 sporty long chop originally built in the early 70's it is always a project in the works! Good job bro!

  • @jhall19k45
    @jhall19k45 3 роки тому +1

    Just found your channel through scooter tramp scotty. Love the bike man. I started a chopper project about a year ago, but had to sell it due to an unforeseen expense. Also really cool to watch a fellow Mississippian's youtube channel

  • @macseagle5968
    @macseagle5968 4 роки тому

    This bike is beautiful.
    😎

  • @simonfreeman6790
    @simonfreeman6790 5 років тому +1

    I had a 90` sporty that I sold, would like to buy it back and do something along these lines. Your even inspiring folk from Blighty, respect Brother.

  • @jonmeador5330
    @jonmeador5330 4 роки тому

    That is an AWESOME bike. You did an excellent job. It's obviously very functional and not one of those trailer queens. Don't pay any attention to the haters. Keep on doing your own thing...that's what it's about or should be.

  • @matthicks2013
    @matthicks2013 5 років тому

    Bike looks killer!

  • @garyshinn4626
    @garyshinn4626 5 років тому

    I like the bike. it is one of a kind. I am a Sportster guy too.

  • @josephmalick5211
    @josephmalick5211 4 роки тому

    Awesome build

  • @scottortiz8274
    @scottortiz8274 2 роки тому

    Sweet little sled bro,,,,,,I like it......

  • @alexmichels1884
    @alexmichels1884 3 роки тому

    Badass bike man, I like those handlebars for sure

  • @BigChuck_1
    @BigChuck_1 2 роки тому

    Love a sporty,
    I've had 4 over the years.
    '81 - '69 - '77 & 2006 (owned the same 2006 twice)
    Down to a '09 Road Glide now
    &
    I still have my first
    a 1974 CB350four
    But still love a Sporty.
    Nice first vid.

  • @paolo4002
    @paolo4002 4 роки тому

    Just about 3 years later... Nice chop Man. Love it

  • @cliffmounts7878
    @cliffmounts7878 4 роки тому

    Hey Brother your bike is one of a kind as you are..

  • @hhplymouth9473
    @hhplymouth9473 2 роки тому

    I think it's pretty cool. It doesn't matter to me what it looks like. What matters is you built bike you want that's what makes it cool.

  • @jels1834
    @jels1834 4 роки тому

    My hat's off to you! Nice approach and a refreshingly distinct build.

  • @rainingbrass
    @rainingbrass 6 років тому +4

    Very nice bike. Makes me rethink my stock frame

    • @mattysixx
      @mattysixx 6 років тому

      rainingbrass if you live anywhere that isn’t just flat highways then stay away from rigids, they are no good for roads with camber, flat road only for rigids

  • @harleyriderny69
    @harleyriderny69 5 років тому

    Nice job. Badass scooter.

    • @harleyriderny69
      @harleyriderny69 5 років тому

      My son rides an Evo sporty and it is badass. Keep the great videos coming!👊🏼👍🏻

  • @gar7764
    @gar7764 4 роки тому +1

    I think it's great, I would love to build my own bike. I love your channel, very interesting videos.

  • @JerkyJones100
    @JerkyJones100 5 років тому +1

    Loved the bike. Thanks for the walk through. Very informative.

  • @cpthoward
    @cpthoward 3 роки тому

    Outstanding!

  • @SubaruDave
    @SubaruDave Рік тому

    Right on man. Nice scooter.

  • @markhinde6187
    @markhinde6187 4 роки тому

    Love the style of your bike.....

  • @jobuck893
    @jobuck893 5 років тому

    Awesome bike brother

  • @jamessaylor527
    @jamessaylor527 4 роки тому

    Best 17:51 minutes of my day! Love your bike! Love your "I built it my way for me". Binge - watching your videos is awesome on a cold winters day!

  • @mikegowen4967
    @mikegowen4967 Рік тому

    Man I been a subscriber for a while now. Finally went back to the begining.. i would love to hardtail my 93 883.

    • @SaddleTrampTV
      @SaddleTrampTV  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for being around for so long, man.

    • @mikegowen4967
      @mikegowen4967 Рік тому

      @@SaddleTrampTV Im up to the one now where yal went to the Crossroads and hes telling the story about 365lb woman and scooter chairs... Got Me Rolling

  • @thomasprendergast2770
    @thomasprendergast2770 3 роки тому

    Go with your gut brother always

  • @RevJoe918
    @RevJoe918 4 роки тому +1

    I bought a sporty 2 years ago dreaming of making it look like this, but sadly I'm not a mechanic or a fabricator of any kid and don't have money or know where to even start. Well done dude.

    • @exposingthetruth3821
      @exposingthetruth3821 Рік тому

      I highly recommend a Road 6 bolt on narrow hard tail kit. With someone who can tig weld, it can be installed w no experience in a weekend with ease. I've done 4 of them now for people, and recommend them fully.

  • @djdohanyos7396
    @djdohanyos7396 5 років тому

    Great job.

  • @darrenbartlett3294
    @darrenbartlett3294 5 років тому

    In my humble opinion the sportster is the just so much smiles for the miles, I will own another one, one day, fantastic bike, just good all round chop,

  • @maxingham9139
    @maxingham9139 4 роки тому

    Well done! Good ole fashion chopper!

  • @hdrk59
    @hdrk59 4 роки тому

    Love the bike ..well done

  • @loknlode
    @loknlode 5 років тому +1

    Your ride is frickin' awesome. It's just what it should be; Perfect.

  • @hawkhawkins5374
    @hawkhawkins5374 5 років тому

    Cool build.

  • @AJ-nh8ik
    @AJ-nh8ik 6 років тому

    great build. this is what a custom bike build truly is. nothing fancy or flashy. something that comes from the mind, heart and soul of the owner/rider/builder. i have a 96 sporty that im going to build slowly while riding at same time, so its going to get done in pieces. hopefully i can get mine to come out just as rugged and beautiful(in my mind, screw others thoughts about it). hopefully i get a chance to film also, and if i do, i'd be glad for you to take a look also. once again, very great build. dont let this be the only one, gotta do another some time down the road.

    • @SaddleTrampTV
      @SaddleTrampTV  6 років тому

      Wuup Datas Just subbed. Hope to see what you've got coming.

  • @philiporr6696
    @philiporr6696 3 роки тому

    Love your bike dude.
    Way cool

  • @joebailey7361
    @joebailey7361 5 років тому

    Very cool bike. Nice to see a motorcycle that's not a cookie cutter bike.

    • @SaddleTrampTV
      @SaddleTrampTV  5 років тому +1

      Thanks amigo. Check out some of my other videos where I made some more major changes. When it comes to building choppers, it seems like there's no end to it.

    • @joebailey7361
      @joebailey7361 5 років тому

      Right on. Just getting back into it myself. May first build back in the late 70s kz900 Cafe Racer. I have an old Suzuki Intruder I'm going to turn it into a bobber already got the frame hard tailed it. It'll be my Capital to get back into Sportsters. I have a ZRX 1100 I just can't seem to get rid of. 160000 miles and still going. Anyway know your videos are sone of the ones getting me back into it. Living in Arizona we can ride all year long. Lots of donor bikes. Thanks and have a great day Man.

    • @SaddleTrampTV
      @SaddleTrampTV  5 років тому +1

      Good deal amigo. Arizona rocks. I loved the weather there when I rode through it last Spring. You can ride pretty much every day of the year here in South Mississippi... that is if you don't mind the typical rain and humid air.

  • @thebuzztone
    @thebuzztone 4 роки тому

    This is my go to video keep the motivation up during the winter months .