I recall guys installing Triumph frontends on H-D Big Twins. I knew of some guys in Massachusetts who did that back in 1965. There were twin brothers who lived near me. They bought two clapped out Harleys: one Pan the other a Knuckle. The Pan was black with copious amounts of clear coat. The Knuck was candy red with clear that made the red look ultra-deep. That was in Spring 1966. I packed behind the brother (Ned) on his Knuck. We rode to a local amusement park which held dances fueled by some sounds provided by a dj pal of ours. There were some other bikes and a couple of car clubs in attendance. I can still see it all in my mind -- the sounds: "Double Shot of My Baby's Love" (The Swingin' Medalion) and, my favorite from back then, "Who Do You Love?" -- a brusin' version of a Bo Diddley standard by The Woolies. Joey Cano, your Panhead takes me back to those fantastic days -- so long ago. Thanks a million, Joey! Thanks a million, Jake from Prism Supply!
i fuckin love these my garage vids. documenting the space one garage at a time across the country is so cool. i imagine someone finding all these videos in the distant future and the invaluable resource gained from hearing the insights of the legends they'll be trying to emulate. real timeless shit.
“I’ll fuck it up 3 or 4 times before I get it right. After that I’ll know it forever.” Wow that is me to the fullest. My future is bright🤣🤣 awesome stuff man👍👍🍻🍻
You guys at Prism are incredible. I love watching all your videos. Because of them I’ve found a love for something that I can’t wait to be a part of, building bikes! Also as Carolina boy myself I can say you’re doing it proud! Keep up the great work.
Always great videos I think a lot of people that own motorcycles. Have ideas and come up with things that end up as a rolling machine. I wish I could paint better but I think I have gotten better I concentrate on the mechanical or the inventive side. The important thing is to try and not be discouraged. 🏍️👌✨🖖
I like all of this but some of the Harley/Knucklehead elitism is a bit annoying and becoming a bit cookie cuter at this point. I ride a Triumph and love it, and have loved a lot of brands because I just love motorcycles.
I recall guys installing Triumph frontends on H-D Big Twins. I knew of some guys in Massachusetts who did that back in 1965. There were twin brothers who lived near me. They bought two clapped out Harleys: one Pan the other a Knuckle. The Pan was black with copious amounts of clear coat. The Knuck was candy red with clear that made the red look ultra-deep. That was in Spring 1966. I packed behind the brother (Ned) on his Knuck. We rode to a local amusement park which held dances fueled by some sounds provided by a dj pal of ours. There were some other bikes and a couple of car clubs in attendance. I can still see it all in my mind -- the sounds: "Double Shot of My Baby's Love" (The Swingin' Medalion) and, my favorite from back then, "Who Do You Love?" -- a brusin' version of a Bo Diddley standard by The Woolies. Joey Cano, your Panhead takes me back to those fantastic days -- so long ago. Thanks a million, Joey! Thanks a million, Jake from Prism Supply!
i fuckin love these my garage vids. documenting the space one garage at a time across the country is so cool. i imagine someone finding all these videos in the distant future and the invaluable resource gained from hearing the insights of the legends they'll be trying to emulate. real timeless shit.
“I’ll fuck it up 3 or 4 times before I get it right. After that I’ll know it forever.” Wow that is me to the fullest. My future is bright🤣🤣 awesome stuff man👍👍🍻🍻
His pan and knuckle are both beautiful. Guy knows what is up!
Genuinely the coolest dude you will ever meet.
Majestic. What a craftsman.
I like these simple low tech builders.
Man I could sit and listen to this guy's philosophy all fucking day long
You guys at Prism are incredible. I love watching all your videos. Because of them I’ve found a love for something that I can’t wait to be a part of, building bikes! Also as Carolina boy myself I can say you’re doing it proud! Keep up the great work.
LOVE this panhead. So cool🔥
I would love to be featured with my 41 knucklehead in the future!
lovely builds, super cool dude. i would say my Commando 850 can cruise on the Highway. love this series
Oh man that was awesome! You guys do incredible work thanks for sharing. Next time take us with you to the bar👍🏻
Great episode guys !!!
Puro Joey, great guy
Another great video! Love this series.
Always great videos I think a lot of people that own motorcycles. Have ideas and come up with things that end up as a rolling machine. I wish I could paint better but I think I have gotten better I concentrate on the mechanical or the inventive side. The important thing is to try and not be discouraged. 🏍️👌✨🖖
Knarrow knuckle! 🔥 But Triumphs have no trouble cruising on the hwy if tuned and geared well.
always great videos! Keep them coming guys
Far-out. I didn't know homie was from San Antonio. 🤘😎🤘
Please do Vintage Technologies next!! Love Hawkes builds
Nice guy, nice builds appreciate the time you guys take in making these films, look me up if you ever come to the UK. Mint Customs 👍
Love it~~ Inspiring~~Flagrantly cool~~
Cool, i like these episodes!
Texas’s Best.
I like Cano's style \m/ But c'mon Cano, Brit bikes can cruise on the highway. Highways are still technically 55mph right?
Not in Texas. It’s 75-80mph
The audio is throwingggggggggggggg me, feels like im on shrooms!
As long as you look and feel good on it. :)
That's some cool shit man, great video
Dodge truck is nice 2 !
asnother good one
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I like all of this but some of the Harley/Knucklehead elitism is a bit annoying and becoming a bit cookie cuter at this point. I ride a Triumph and love it, and have loved a lot of brands because I just love motorcycles.