This was really cool. I'd go with the 64 Pan that you wanted to begin with, but if you're going to build one then I'd go with a wish bone frame with a pan and springer front end. That way it would be a comfortable ride but still old school styling. I like choppers but they aren't that much fun after 25 miles. Then again i'm older and have been there so..... Later
@@CgoodVibez Been a sub of theirs for a while-thx man. Robisons has some xtra sentimental value to me tho being an area resident here for 40 years. Joe Robison had the integrity and balls to tell the Motor Company to F off when they demanded him and all of their other dealerships to turn their franchises into boutique stealerships. He sold his franchise license to Rossmeyer and the rest is history. MANY happy memories in Drews building there.
Glad Drew's shop is in Florida because I would have already, bought one of those bikes if he was closer to my HD custom Motorcycle shop in Chattanooga Tennessee. Great video brother, thanks for sharing.
Super cool episode. Your shop is amazing Drew! Make the hopped up fast shovel that is slammed low with the single down tube. Always wanted to mix and match pieces and build a bike. If I were retired and not working for my kids college, I would come and help him on his projects for room and board. Straight up. Thanks for sharing this treasure !
Single tube frame, with a pan head and girder forks… maybe not such a classic style of chopper, but I think it would be super interesting. Sadly I can’t participate in the draw, being over in England, but I keep buying hats and Tees!
Just for those that don't know. In 1941 Harley offered the Knucklehead in 61 and 74 cubic inch motors. It continued until 1952 so the Panhead motor is a 61 cubic inch. EL is 61. FL is 74 cubic inch. Just for the record.
Best episode I’ve seen in awhile. Great shop, harley history, and bikes. Go for the single down tube, springer front end, swing arm with a pan / shovel.
get the stroker Shovelhead, single down tube, 6 over wide glide, S&S super G, 5 speed Baker trans, open primary, BDL diaphragm clutch, 180 16 rear tire, 21 on the front, Black with red pearl for the paint, this is the shit I dream about
Yo Blockhead, Pan, Super low, Springer, single down tube, Sporty tank, mini apes on risers that come back toward the rider, old school narrow tires front and back, solo seat regular clutch on the handlebars, bayonet sissy bar. Kickstart and electric start if possible combo. Daily Rider.
Talking out of my ass here, but I would guess a custom chopper would run $20-$30k. I like the idea of using an EVO engine because it's so reliable and would have plenty of power.
Wow! What a cool shop! Drew seems like the real deal. Thank you for letting us see the shop. It'll be cool to see what you guys wind up building. Peace
I have a shovelhead now but the best bike I ever had was a panhead back in high school, 4 of us skip school and road from Maryland to Arizona, we were going to California but everyone pooped out and we turned around in Arizona and came home, we did this with no maps not much money but had a blast
🤯Great stuff!. Like the single down tube, with the shorter springer forks, like on that blue beautiful one towards the end. Keep doing great work Block! ✌ You too, Freakshow! 💕
Single tube, evo engine and trans, springer, sportster style tank but maybe a little bigger so we don’t have to get gas every 50 miles lol and black and gold like goldzilla but done up like an old low rider
I think doing something similar to Drew’s baby blue bike but with the pan would be dope. I don’t know squat about these old bikes though. The raked out chopper look is whack to me. Giving up all your rideability for the look seems wasteful in some sense.
Seems like most comments, like my own original post moths ago, are about the shop. Any you guys want to see a bit about this shops history check out "Robisons H-D Daytona Beach legendary dealership" on you tube. They don't make em like Joe Robison very often. Drew i sure hope the vibes every morning when you walk in there are incredible for you Just sayin...
Man that is a real candy store for old motorcycles. So many possibilities. His personal bike looks freaking awesome. Build a bike is my vote, though I would take that 67 any day
Awesome shop! I wanna visit this shop, i’m in Pennsylvania though lol. Single loop frame(single down tube), pan head motor, springer front end, and Indian Larry style gas tank with dual fuel cap and hammered in sides. 🤓
Build our OWN chopper or 1967 Harley-Davidson Electra Glide giveaway? You decide, VOTE HERE! ➡ bit.ly/BHMGAWS09-YTVote01
Hey Block, the audio track isn’t in sync with the video for pretty much all of the visit at the chopper shop. #blameJustin 😂
It seems to be on the UA-cam side of things, have viewed across a few devices here and it's all good. Try refreshing maybe
@@BlockheadMoto yea, it's all good now. Very weird
This was really cool. I'd go with the 64 Pan that you wanted to begin with, but if you're going to build one then I'd go with a wish bone frame with a pan and springer front end. That way it would be a comfortable ride but still old school styling. I like choppers but they aren't that much fun after 25 miles. Then again i'm older and have been there so..... Later
Hay block head letting u know I think I found a scammer they go by blockhead1
Now THIS was an episode worth watching. Thanks for keeping Joe's building alive and true to it's roots Drew.
if your not familar with the easy company .... I'm positive you'll be right at home with the videos !
@@CgoodVibez Been a sub of theirs for a while-thx man. Robisons has some xtra sentimental value to me tho being an area resident here for 40 years. Joe Robison had the integrity and balls to tell the Motor Company to F off when they demanded him and all of their other dealerships to turn their franchises into boutique stealerships. He sold his franchise license to Rossmeyer and the rest is history. MANY happy memories in Drews building there.
Best ever. Such a good dude. Take an order of him….
Thanks a ton, Drew! Was awesome seeing your shop and absolutely stoked to see this collab come to life!!
Glad Drew's shop is in Florida because I would have already, bought one of those bikes if he was closer to my HD custom Motorcycle shop in Chattanooga Tennessee. Great video brother, thanks for sharing.
I love seeing the old styles of engines, frames, fork styles. So cool
Me too, wheels through time has great museum bikes
Super cool episode. Your shop is amazing Drew! Make the hopped up fast shovel that is slammed low with the single down tube. Always wanted to mix and match pieces and build a bike. If I were retired and not working for my kids college, I would come and help him on his projects for room and board. Straight up. Thanks for sharing this treasure !
The knowledge in that dudes head is freaking priceless!
Shovel, Hardtail, springer, Peanut tank, minimalist fenders, drag bars on 3" risers. Lots of grey in the paint.
I have a feeling that if you have an image of a bike you want, Drew could make it come alive. Awesome episode 😎👍
Agree his bike is badass!
Single tube frame, with a pan head and girder forks… maybe not such a classic style of chopper, but I think it would be super interesting. Sadly I can’t participate in the draw, being over in England, but I keep buying hats and Tees!
Just for those that don't know. In 1941 Harley offered the Knucklehead in 61 and 74 cubic inch motors. It continued until 1952 so the Panhead motor is a 61 cubic inch.
EL is 61. FL is 74 cubic inch. Just for the record.
Best episode I’ve seen in awhile. Great shop, harley history, and bikes.
Go for the single down tube, springer front end, swing arm with a pan / shovel.
Awesome shop Drew!! Good luck in the future. Keeping it old school real fantastic!!
Single down tube, Pan head and springer front end. What a cool episode.
His personal bike is the perfect style for the giveaway. I wouldn't have it with much rake because the skill level needed.
Id want to see a shovel with a springer front end and stingray rear fender
Matching numbers chopper, springer front end, built to ride! 🏍💨 That’s my 2 cents!
Panhead! Singleloop! Springer! Apehangers! Springed seat! Footclutch! In the style of the blue flathead!
Single down tube panhead would be an amazing build!
It would probably wobble like crazy through a curve. It doesn't seem like there's a whole lot there tying the front and rear tires together.
I’d go numbers matching with a springer front end with the looks of the blue bike
Personally I would use the single down tube frame, either panhead engine, girder front end, and sportster gas tank.
This collaboration is amazing.
That chromed out blue flathead bike is amazing....wow
I agree, the light blue bike would be the perfect build.
Great video! For a bike build I would vote for a Panhead with a springer front end and 2 straight leg downtubes front end.
Drew. That place is a goldmine! Love everything about it.really dig all the old machinery you still use
Single downtube, pan motor, springer frontend, short wheelbase
numbers matching route or build out that 96 inc cone with a baker 6 in 4
One of the coolest things in this video for me was the copper jaws on the vise at the end. Can’t wait to see what you guy do.
Thanks drew your a true motorhead love everything in your shop
Single loop. Springer! Roll! Of course ive had to much jack
get the stroker Shovelhead, single down tube, 6 over wide glide, S&S super G, 5 speed Baker trans, open primary, BDL diaphragm clutch, 180 16 rear tire, 21 on the front, Black with red pearl for the paint, this is the shit I dream about
Yo Blockhead, Pan, Super low, Springer, single down tube, Sporty tank, mini apes on risers that come back toward the rider, old school narrow tires front and back, solo seat regular clutch on the handlebars, bayonet sissy bar. Kickstart and electric start if possible combo. Daily Rider.
I love the baby blue bike that belongs to Drew. That’s my opinion. Whatever yall decide to build I’m sure it will be great.
Question. I got someone with a 02 Electra glide that wants to put a 114 in his bike. Is it possible?
Fun one to watch. Good conversation
I would love to see you guys build a pan head chopper!
Drew's bike is my dream old school bike. Hands down!
Talking out of my ass here, but I would guess a custom chopper would run $20-$30k. I like the idea of using an EVO engine because it's so reliable and would have plenty of power.
Wow! What a cool shop!
Drew seems like the real deal.
Thank you for letting us see the shop. It'll be cool to see what you guys wind up building.
Peace
hardtail matching numbers. sounds great.
Panhead in a frame and setup like Drew's flathead.
when I think of my perfect chopper I think of it something very close to that blue one at the end
Panhead, Wide Glide front end, Rigid frame. mouse trap.
Good luck finding a knuckle for a decent price. There's a reason big twin evo choppers are super popular right now.
I have a shovelhead now but the best bike I ever had was a panhead back in high school, 4 of us skip school and road from Maryland to Arizona, we were going to California but everyone pooped out and we turned around in Arizona and came home, we did this with no maps not much money but had a blast
🤯Great stuff!. Like the single down tube, with the shorter springer forks, like on that blue beautiful one towards the end. Keep doing great work Block! ✌ You too, Freakshow! 💕
I’d love that too with an evo
I too like the single down tube,pan head and short tube front,and that color blue would be awesome!!
I too like the single down tube,pan head and short tube front,and that color blue would be awesome!!
Great video! I loved looking at the old engines and bikes. His 37' Chop is gorgeous. His shop is badass.
one of the coolest interviews i ever saw
That baby blue one id take that over almost any bike ive ever seen
Single tube, evo engine and trans, springer, sportster style tank but maybe a little bigger so we don’t have to get gas every 50 miles lol and black and gold like goldzilla but done up like an old low rider
the coolest shovel in my book is the 81 Sturgis, like the one in my garage :-)
Ive only ever worked on a handful of stock harleys
I'm down for the 67 Electra Glide, but that hust may be me not being big on choppers
Very Cool segment Block!! Dig all the old bikes and the various components. Nicely done!
a messy shop is a busy shop, stay building wild, good looking bikes! The best ones come out of shops like this! :)
Single down tube,panhead and a springer
I'd love to see a single downtube panhead short wheelbase with a springer front end
His shop is awesome thanks for letting Block share with us!
The knife on the back is definitely the way to go!!!
Love the 67 Shovelhead and it should stay as is
not many shops like Drew's left....thanks for letting us in....
Drew is one cool cat! ... Definitely love the style of his bike. Classic!
Thanks Drew, and assistant girlfriend! I have no doubt this is going to be an amazing series Blockhead.
Blockhead: survivor shovelhead or panhead chopper?
Community: Yes.
I know someone that has a 79 shovelhead sportster that was selling it if you still want a shovelhead
Can't wait until I see what your community chooses for this build sounds like something I'd luv to ride nowadays where in the past thought meh
looking forward to seeing this all come together
Drew and Kim are awesome people.
I think doing something similar to Drew’s baby blue bike but with the pan would be dope. I don’t know squat about these old bikes though. The raked out chopper look is whack to me. Giving up all your rideability for the look seems wasteful in some sense.
Is Drew from Freakshow Fab a Shriner??? Love to see a springer build! Shovel head as well
Something like the blue one would be awesome!
That was an awesome shop tour tour thank you.. What a great guy and I didn’t even know he existed until now cheers Blockhead..That 67 please..👍🏻🇦🇺
Seems like most comments, like my own original post moths ago, are about the shop. Any you guys want to see a bit about this shops history check out "Robisons H-D Daytona Beach legendary dealership" on you tube. They don't make em like Joe Robison very often. Drew i sure hope the vibes every morning when you walk in there are incredible for you Just sayin...
PS- Hope the brown couch is still in there! The people that have sat in it and the stories it could tell would be priceless.
That was super cool. Thanks for letting us tour your shop!!!
is that the robisons old shop?
Great video. Than you Drew and Blockhead, love the style of bikes, Where it all began.
Drew is the real deal. No one from the block head crew should even go near an older bike, you are out of your league!
Man that is a real candy store for old motorcycles. So many possibilities. His personal bike looks freaking awesome. Build a bike is my vote, though I would take that 67 any day
Love that trident sissy bar
Dude were you in peanuts bar in new Smyrna for auction night ???
67 shovel is sweet stock
Awesome shop! I wanna visit this shop, i’m in Pennsylvania though lol. Single loop frame(single down tube), pan head motor, springer front end, and Indian Larry style gas tank with dual fuel cap and hammered in sides. 🤓
you all should build a classic looking bike with modern M8 motor
His blue bike is perfect.
he looks like your long-lost brother. little older perhaps :) super cool place and the dude
Low pan with the knife
Omg the audio was so off this was hard to watch
Was fine here.
That place is a little piece of heaven.
Wow! Talk about the ultimate man-cave. So cool.
@Blockhead do you have a discount code for Ruroc?
That pan with the ergonomics and front end of that blue flathead would be absolutely b**chin
Single loop frame !
Fantastic episode! Don't do single down tube.... not a classic look.... reminds me of the 90s....
Thanks Drew for showing us ur shop and thank u block head fro taking us a long 😊👀
I think I’d like the low pan
Wow! That’s such a cool shop! Great episode too!
Bro i just watched the Keys trip and omg that Jess and the stairs 🤣
Anyway so what we got here,another old bike 😁
Drew - straight up, thank you, man. That is a seriously sweet shop!!
Cannot wait to see the end bike!