It would be funny if you got a hold of Paul Jr and had him secretly help you and then at the reveal he jumps out and him and his dad throw chairs at each other lol.
I appreciate that you made sure the seller was making a profit. You prove time and time again that you don't have to screw people over to be successful
Paul Sr. Seems to have really chilled out getting older… my dad did the same thing. All the stress isn’t worth it in life. It’s easier to let things go and smile more often.
I think discovery was also just really good at showing us all the drama and craziness cause that’s what sells. Sr definitely had his fair share of anger issues but i doubt his day to day life was as full of it as the show lead us to believe.
Yet he still takes things too seriously. He is just insufferable; even if a situation was perfect - he would find something wrong with it, even if he had to make it happen. That fire is something else completely and by the looks of the restaurant and the expanding shop - I 'd say he still has that and is applying it better than that TV show ever did.
Good on Paul for taking a misunderstanding or mild criticism, and facing it and doing this. Shows he doesn't take himself to seriously and has class. Good on ya'll too.
Thanks for not taking the easy route with this build-off. Very interested is seeing what you can do with a bike that most would write off as a total loss.
@@BikesandBeardsI got a better bike than that I'll donate I just don't have a title for it clean vin located in noble Oklahoma it's a 79 Yamaha xs1100 was being turned into a hard tail bobber needs minor work to run
@@BikesandBeards It's funny what camera angles can do. You look like a Monster standing next to Paul Senior! He might as well be a baby trying to be all bad😊
He also handed Paul Sr the victory. Paul Sr May be out of his element with Japanese bikes, but he doesn't have a shortage of options. Especially at that price point
This is a situation that's seen a lot in companies turned tv show. People tend to change personalities to make the show better. Usually, once you get them away from the cameras, the real them comes back out and they usually are pretty good people.
@@scenic871 True although it would seem the beef with Jr is real, unfortunately. I really hate that for them because I wouldn't trade the relationship with my dad for the world.
I have like 13k E-Mails unread over 3 accounts. And I am not a Business Owner / Social Media Personality. There are just some E-mails that I never read because I know through the title it's bullshit
These "modern classic" 865 Twins obviously lend themselves to Cafe Racer, Bobber and Scrambler Builds. Triumph basically offered those styles from the factory (Thruxton, Bonneville Bobber, Scrambler) All of the above types of build could also work really well with a "rat" bike style imho. But they also have been done A LOT - I don't know what that and a rat bike style (which is not exactly flashy) would mean for your chances at winning. It would mean TONS of resources and hopefully easier to source parts and stuff. There are two types of builds I always thought would be great for a modern classic from Triumph. A Bonneville build that looks like one of the bikes used for the early land speed records - the ones that don't look like spaceships. After all, that is where the Bonneville got her name. Or a 60s, 70s, or maybe even 80s race bike style fully fared build. (Yes, i know the XSR900 exists.) Both, especially the latter, way harder to do. Personally I'd love to see a rat bike "crispy critter" Bobber or Cafe Racer - Keep as much patina (aka damage XD) as possible and just make it nice to ride. Disclaimer: My only Qualification is being European and having owned & ridden Triumphs (including '04 865 Thruxton)
I love the dynamic between Sr and Mike. Sr with the no-nonsense attitude, and Mike is just a true gentleman!... you guys need a TV series doing bike build offs
I had one of those that I put a sportster peanut tank, 9” extended springer front end, spool front wheel with no brake and low z bars. Such a simple clean cool build. Everyone love it. No speedometer. Only 2 switches, ignition and lights.
Order a simple wiring kit for a chopper and a triumph hardtail kit, pull that engine out, clean up and chop the frame, hire a welder, throw it together, disassemble, paint, reassemble and win.
In my day (70's) the engine and main part of frame was all that was used to build a chopper. Wiring and plumbing all added after frame finished. Good luck.
That Norton electric bike in your storage was quite impressive. Most EVs have at least some "phantom drain" on the battery that would have "bricked" the battery within two years if not plugged into a wall outlet during that time. The fact that you still have 99% full battery after 2 years makes me want to go out and buy one of those.
It would be so cool to just embrace the fire that this bike has been in. Include it in the design, meybe some melted plastic parts, dripping stuff, it would give it so much character, definitely one of a kind opportunity
Maybe not so much keeping melted parts for aesthetic but he could hands down preserve the paint job with the scorching and carbonized burn spots. Otherwise a brand new realistic on fire or smoldering paint job would be epic just because of the story and still allow the bike to look pristine
I have the same idea, I think it would be cool with a burnt melted type theme, after all how often you see a burnt up melted motorcycle as a show piece that runs and rides, I hope he uses the idea
Being british and of that age I grew up around triumph choppers really looking forward to seeing how it goes My personal favorite style for a Triumph custom is a flat tracker but had a couple of traditional chopper Triumphs over the years
shhh, don't ruin the surprise when he finds out actual capacity of that battery ie A⋅h, not just simple voltage which is what that 99% measures which tells almost nothing about actual capacity of a battery
Gotta be cafe racer style for the triumph imo, how about restomod? upside down forks, clip ons, ohlins reservoir rear shocks, mv augusta or similar front light, classic cafe racer hump fairing on the rear, modern 3 or 5 spoke wheels, cnc rear sets, shorty pipe.
Love watching your videos. I've recently aquired a 1989 Kawasaki ZX-10 that's been sitting in a barn for 30yrs, I can't wait to get it back on the road and watch your videos in the process
I really think you should find a way to keep some of the fire damage in the final design, it will help add story and an artistic flare to the final piece.
Sean, The bonneville was a traditionally chopped bike. My dad had a 72 bonneville with a king/queen seat and sissy bar with an extended front end. I remember it fondly. Thanks for the awesome content. I bought my first bike after watching your review of the triumph Thunderbird. Rock on!
Hey thanks for the shoutout to Grindhard, neighbors of ours up here in the mountains of Northern Idaho! Also God bless the late *GREAT* Rabbit Rob Pitts: "Weel seeya nex tahm ohn Rabbits Euuuzed Cores!"
I think i got to say i got the ultimate motorcycle company staff: - Paul T builds the bike - Chris Moore tunes the bike - Sean sells the bike That would be the ultimate dream team.
With a possible usable engine, solid frame, you can basically do anything with that without ruining its pedigree. The fire beat you to it. You can Frankenstein it without wrecking anything.
Always love seeing your videos , very educative, I'm really blessed only God knows how much I praise him, getting $100k bi weekly and I’m retired now. I’ve got a good cash and can also support my family
That bike is crispy on the outside and has that roached out patina look, but on the inside is a diamond in the rough. I'm sure Shaun will come through with flying colors on this build.
While taking on that bike just as a channel project might have been fun I think using it as the basis for your build-off bike is a mistake. That thing needs a full tear down to bare frame, inspection/repair/refurb of every single component and only then can you start putting it back together. That's a LOT of work for something that is supposed to be the basis for a build project.
First and most importantly, I really appreciate your videos and being open about you being a Christian , thank you for Believing, now just an idea for the bike build, how about going with the burnt look, think a ghost rider theme , just a thought, no matter what you do, it’ll be great! Thanks again and God Bless
You're making me like Paul Sr. for the first time. I can tell he likes to give you crap but, I think he admires what you do. He really respects you guys.
Because this bike was in a fire you should do a tribute to that. Red with flames. Maybe some metal cut to make it look like it was destroyed in the fire. But of course running like a dream.
If I were senior I would probably make an old school chopper out of a Honda 650 or 750. Like the old choppers. Pretty sure that would be the cheapest way to go
Think about the theme of the build. Build the frame and fit the engine/trans into the frame. Build your specialties that the theme requires. One step at a time. Do some drawings and have working measurements for the powerplant and the rider height. Go from there!
I have 4 bikes that I kept from my garage fire. 2020 CRF 450 WE 1975 Honda Mt 250 Elsinore, XR50 and my wife's crf f125. I plan to rebuild them but I'll tell you once it's burnt it is so hard to clean.
This is a pretty bike to build something out of it. Not that I ever did, but having watched all episodes of OCC jr vs. sr series - how hard can it be. Fat_guy_on_couch_noises. Can´t wait to see the build off and your next videos. Cheers!
Man, you got this! Pick it to pieces. Clean it up real nice with a pressure washer and repair it as you go. -- Then get a buddy to cut you some good fenders out, and paint them with the rest of the bike.
I was genuinely happy to see the Paul Sr. Isn’t the man I expected to see on our channel. He really was congenial honest and funny. That was one of my favorite videos on our channel. I’ve been a fan since P.A. and it was just pretty much a couple of guys messing around with bikes and “ Quotes from the Bible” that I really like.
Considering the history of the bike, you should absolutely do something fire themed. I'm thinking like a Ghostrider Bike. Chop the front, make a rear fender out of plate steel, blades, and chains, and mount the front headlight in the jaws of a big skull, etc. It can be the bike that rode into hell and then came back... evil.
when the Wesbury Yamaha dealership burnt down, here in houston, there was nothing left of some of the motorcycles. a few bolts stuck in aluminum globs. it was really sad. THat bike wasnt in the fire. thats cool you get to save it, and make it something cool.
You guys are awesome! Even my 10 years old daughter likes to watch your videos with me since she was only 5 years old. ❤❤❤ Thanks for the great videos !
its not the fire damage you need to worry about ( engines are used to heat ) its the water damage to put the fire out is the real killer of Engines. High preasure water can usually find a way into an engine especially when the seals have been melted away like the carb boots etc. Drop that oil and check there first
Burned Bike < Wrecked Bike < Parts Bike < Non-Running Bike. If your cylinder is warped from the heat -it is a goner. You can get a wrecked bike at an auto auction for $100+. That Triumph was pretty cool though. I would have made it into a narrow and light chopper, cut the pipes and extended them massively. -Basically a British Cafe Chopper type design, mini chop style with some British Flair, but keeping it light. Using all the Triumph logos, saving the tank extending it. Maybe extending the frame with a new chopper fork. Cut and widen the rear of frame for a bigger rim and tire -or at least give it the look you did. -good luck in your build.
For years I rode 74 650 Bonneville. Harley peanut tank, made a bolt on hard tail, extended forks kicked out 12 inches over, horseshoe oil tank, 15 inch Harley rim laced onto the back with a shaved VW tire. Hope that gives you some ideas 😊👍
It would be funny if you got a hold of Paul Jr and had him secretly help you and then at the reveal he jumps out and him and his dad throw chairs at each other lol.
LOL!!!!!
THAT WOULD BE MONEY
That would be hilarious 😂
Maybe not too cool tho 😅
Best comment on the internet today!!!!
Paul Teutul Jr!!! Where are you to get under your dad’s skin again!!!
All I could think is, "Poor Craig has to build 2 bikes!" 🤣🤣🤣
I was seriously thinking how was he going to do this! 😂
Exactly I was picturing Craig coming on camera in a disguise and introduced as a fake name 🤣
Haha, no kidding. No offense bikes and beards
That’s his nighttime helper, Greg. Sean gets Greg to help as well as Greg helping Craig.
🤣
I appreciate that you made sure the seller was making a profit. You prove time and time again that you don't have to screw people over to be successful
I appreciate all of the help you have displayed in North Carolina ❤
Paul Sr. Seems to have really chilled out getting older… my dad did the same thing. All the stress isn’t worth it in life. It’s easier to let things go and smile more often.
I think discovery was also just really good at showing us all the drama and craziness cause that’s what sells. Sr definitely had his fair share of anger issues but i doubt his day to day life was as full of it as the show lead us to believe.
Wrong!! When you lose that fire 🔥 life is over 😢
Yet he still takes things too seriously. He is just insufferable; even if a situation was perfect - he would find something wrong with it, even if he had to make it happen. That fire is something else completely and by the looks of the restaurant and the expanding shop - I 'd say he still has that and is applying it better than that TV show ever did.
It was the steroids
Getting off the Roids might have helped......
Good on Paul for taking a misunderstanding or mild criticism, and facing it and doing this. Shows he doesn't take himself to seriously and has class. Good on ya'll too.
Thanks for not taking the easy route with this build-off. Very interested is seeing what you can do with a bike that most would write off as a total loss.
Not sure if there is any easy route
@@BikesandBeardsI got a better bike than that I'll donate I just don't have a title for it clean vin located in noble Oklahoma it's a 79 Yamaha xs1100 was being turned into a hard tail bobber needs minor work to run
@@dezmoney4039 he has to have a European bike, Yamaha ain't euro 😅👍
@@BikesandBeards It's funny what camera angles can do. You look like a Monster standing next to Paul Senior! He might as well be a baby trying to be all bad😊
@@SatanicPrimate I must have missed that part I still wouldn't pay 1200 for I bike that's been on fire but that's just me
You literally picked the WORST bike on facebook marketplace.
That's his secret to success. Start out with a hopeless situation, and, at the worst, everyone gets a good laugh!
An absolute piece...🎉
I loved that BMW r1200c he found at the beginning. He should've at least reached out on that. But to be fair that's not good YT content lol
😂
He also handed Paul Sr the victory. Paul Sr May be out of his element with Japanese bikes, but he doesn't have a shortage of options. Especially at that price point
Love how you just call out GrindhardplumbingCo and Cleetus McFarland just randomly and nonchalantly
I dig this channel but he wouldn't do well building against GHP, just my opinion. Would be a cool video or series.
He's plugged their channels too in the past
@@jasonparker3316yup… nothing new 😏
@@billbong156I think GHP WILL EVENTUALLY BE SHAWNS RINGERS
Cletus did in fact get himself a nice old motorcycle not too long ago so maybe there's been a collab in the works a long time
Love the Krispy kritter. Perfect template for something badass with some character. Like a Phoenix from the ashes
I think we all appreciate how this relationship started and how it's progressing. I used to hate Paul Sr on the show, but now he's a cool dude.
cant hate an actor ;) .. well for a roll at least
I bet a lot of his anger and drama was scripted and/or edited to keep the show interesting. Now we are getting to see the real person
This is a situation that's seen a lot in companies turned tv show. People tend to change personalities to make the show better. Usually, once you get them away from the cameras, the real them comes back out and they usually are pretty good people.
@@scenic871 True although it would seem the beef with Jr is real, unfortunately. I really hate that for them because I wouldn't trade the relationship with my dad for the world.
The guy has always been a jerk. Hence why none of the originals from OCC are around anymore besides himself...
Paul sr is so cool. Him and his family left there mark on the motorcycle community forever I personally think they are amazing
3:38 is crazy, 87k messages and almost 900 missed calls. Shaun is a legend.
I ll call them and respond back to those emails soon
I'm glad i checked the comments i was gonna pick at him about the same thing ! lol
and 28 text messages to respond too.
I have like 13k E-Mails unread over 3 accounts. And I am not a Business Owner / Social Media Personality.
There are just some E-mails that I never read because I know through the title it's bullshit
Plot twist, it's all from his wife wondering where he is
These "modern classic" 865 Twins obviously lend themselves to Cafe Racer, Bobber and Scrambler Builds.
Triumph basically offered those styles from the factory (Thruxton, Bonneville Bobber, Scrambler)
All of the above types of build could also work really well with a "rat" bike style imho.
But they also have been done A LOT - I don't know what that and a rat bike style (which is not exactly flashy) would mean for your chances at winning.
It would mean TONS of resources and hopefully easier to source parts and stuff.
There are two types of builds I always thought would be great for a modern classic from Triumph.
A Bonneville build that looks like one of the bikes used for the early land speed records - the ones that don't look like spaceships. After all, that is where the Bonneville got her name.
Or a 60s, 70s, or maybe even 80s race bike style fully fared build. (Yes, i know the XSR900 exists.)
Both, especially the latter, way harder to do.
Personally I'd love to see a rat bike "crispy critter" Bobber or Cafe Racer - Keep as much patina (aka damage XD) as possible and just make it nice to ride.
Disclaimer: My only Qualification is being European and having owned & ridden Triumphs (including '04 865 Thruxton)
There’s a hard tail available for the AC triumph.
I love the dynamic between Sr and Mike. Sr with the no-nonsense attitude, and Mike is just a true gentleman!... you guys need a TV series doing bike build offs
Have a blue bmw R1200C that was flooded. Was running prior to flood and has been sitting in trailer since flood. Perfect build bike.
I had one of those that I put a sportster peanut tank, 9” extended springer front end, spool front wheel with no brake and low z bars. Such a simple clean cool build. Everyone love it. No speedometer. Only 2 switches, ignition and lights.
That would work 👍
Was thinking kind of the same. In a British racing green and beige leather finish would look elegant
That’s really all you need. Two wheels, a frame, an engine and a gas tank and of course handlebars and you’re in business.
Order a simple wiring kit for a chopper and a triumph hardtail kit, pull that engine out, clean up and chop the frame, hire a welder, throw it together, disassemble, paint, reassemble and win.
Yeah you tell everyone 😁👍
Would be also my idea
booo no hardtail
Those Grind Hard Plumbing straps are top notch 👌🏼😂
In my day (70's) the engine and main part of frame was all that was used to build a chopper. Wiring and plumbing all added after frame finished. Good luck.
Gets a bike lift.. Doesn’t use the lift.. 🤣🤣🤣 18:50
That Norton electric bike in your storage was quite impressive. Most EVs have at least some "phantom drain" on the battery that would have "bricked" the battery within two years if not plugged into a wall outlet during that time. The fact that you still have 99% full battery after 2 years makes me want to go out and buy one of those.
It would be so cool to just embrace the fire that this bike has been in. Include it in the design, meybe some melted plastic parts, dripping stuff, it would give it so much character, definitely one of a kind opportunity
Maybe not so much keeping melted parts for aesthetic but he could hands down preserve the paint job with the scorching and carbonized burn spots. Otherwise a brand new realistic on fire or smoldering paint job would be epic just because of the story and still allow the bike to look pristine
I have the same idea, I think it would be cool with a burnt melted type theme, after all how often you see a burnt up melted motorcycle as a show piece that runs and rides, I hope he uses the idea
Being british and of that age I grew up around triumph choppers really looking forward to seeing how it goes
My personal favorite style for a Triumph custom is a flat tracker but had a couple of traditional chopper Triumphs over the years
Put Paul on the Road Dog
Nice blade choice, a favorite of mine
Goood morning. Thank you for helping out NC - it is appreciated
As a motorcycle UA-camr myself, this is great content! Really happy to see you both make this collab and become friends 🤘🏼
storing that battery at 100% is killing it.
yeah 99% is crazy leave a battery stored at
shhh, don't ruin the surprise when he finds out actual capacity of that battery ie A⋅h, not just simple voltage which is what that 99% measures which tells almost nothing about actual capacity of a battery
How do you know it’s not a set point ? 80% equals %100
80%… equals 100%… must be that new-math.
Love the honesty, "are you gonna make a couple of bucksout of it" and "gotta make sure you make a couple of bucks" nice
was my mans actually watchin bluey there at 11:00? lmao dead
Bluey is funny.
Gotta be cafe racer style for the triumph imo, how about restomod? upside down forks, clip ons, ohlins reservoir rear shocks, mv augusta or similar front light, classic cafe racer hump fairing on the rear, modern 3 or 5 spoke wheels, cnc rear sets, shorty pipe.
I’m so excited to see this build off happen!! This is EPIC
Love watching your videos. I've recently aquired a 1989 Kawasaki ZX-10 that's been sitting in a barn for 30yrs, I can't wait to get it back on the road and watch your videos in the process
British bike.....been in a fire......you should call it "The Blitz".
😂😂😂 you almost had it…it needs to be “ the BlitzCraig”
@@stevenlaxton3618 How are you pronouncing that, the American or British way?
@@Vanu-i4o just as it’s spelt lol probably a fun way to offend at least one German 😂
Has nothing to do with the blitz, maybe the battle of Britain
The Great triumph of London
The Bonneville has so many custom parts available for it. It's a great choice once you get it running.
Maybe do something to the effect that this is a triumph, its a british bike. Do something like a Steve McQueen great escape kinda build
I LOVE THIS WHOLE BUILD OFF DEAL / I've been following this whole saga since it started. Love both of you guys. This is gonna be great.
Perfect example of "We all have more in common than we may think"
The confidence with which Paul Sr. talks about the build would be unnerving AF.
I have a VTX...would be cool if he goes that route.
I really think you should find a way to keep some of the fire damage in the final design, it will help add story and an artistic flare to the final piece.
Yeah, from crusty critter to a firebreathing phoenix
Sean,
The bonneville was a traditionally chopped bike.
My dad had a 72 bonneville with a king/queen seat and sissy bar with an extended front end. I remember it fondly.
Thanks for the awesome content.
I bought my first bike after watching your review of the triumph Thunderbird.
Rock on!
You got this, Go get Craig he is a great mechanic and you guys will kill it.
Craig’s is building his own bike against me
@@BikesandBeards get Craig's sneaky rival mechanic Greg instead
@@BikesandBeards if that's the case you're screwed. 😅😂😂😂😂😂
@@BikesandBeards Oh well, I guess Craig is going to win lol. Good luck
Greg needs to help fo sho
Looking forward this build off. Saw a lot of these same bikes on marketplace. Looking for my first bike in Murfreesboro. Good luck on building
Mikey for president
Hey thanks for the shoutout to Grindhard, neighbors of ours up here in the mountains of Northern Idaho! Also God bless the late *GREAT* Rabbit Rob Pitts: "Weel seeya nex tahm ohn Rabbits Euuuzed Cores!"
I think i got to say i got the ultimate motorcycle company staff:
- Paul T builds the bike
- Chris Moore tunes the bike
- Sean sells the bike
That would be the ultimate dream team.
With a possible usable engine, solid frame, you can basically do anything with that without ruining its pedigree. The fire beat you to it. You can Frankenstein it without wrecking anything.
Always love seeing your videos , very educative, I'm really blessed only God knows how much I praise him, getting $100k bi weekly and I’m retired now. I’ve got a good cash and can also support my family
Hello!! how do you make such bi-weekly , sometimes I feel so down of myself because of low finance but I still believe God
This is what Daisy Clara does, she has changed my life.
Wow! I know Daisy Clara, and I have also had success...
Absolutely! I have heard stories of people who started with little or no knowledge but managed to emerge victorious thanks to Daisy Clara.
+1562
That bike is crispy on the outside and has that roached out patina look, but on the inside is a diamond in the rough. I'm sure Shaun will come through with flying colors on this build.
This build off is reminding me why I loved Paul Sr. as a kid. Without the discovery channel drama he seems like a super chill guy.
That’s very cool of you to take a “dead” bike and give it new life. Definitely lives up to the “chopper” ethos
Video starts @25:41.
God is watching n he's disappointed in u
Always love the color of pearl white on bikes. But it got to be done right.
While taking on that bike just as a channel project might have been fun I think using it as the basis for your build-off bike is a mistake. That thing needs a full tear down to bare frame, inspection/repair/refurb of every single component and only then can you start putting it back together. That's a LOT of work for something that is supposed to be the basis for a build project.
I had a Triumph chopper in the 70’s. Go for it!
First and most importantly, I really appreciate your videos and being open about you being a Christian , thank you for Believing, now just an idea for the bike build, how about going with the burnt look, think a ghost rider theme , just a thought, no matter what you do, it’ll be great! Thanks again and God Bless
Good luck on the build off! Can’t wait to see what you come up with. Let me know if you ever want to get rid of that BW 350!
You should build a theme firetruck! Full circle and keep some of the Petina.
yip. that place had a big door and saw u coming. I would start over
Love that 90s CR in your storage best lookin CRs in my opinion are 88 to 90 God Bless…Virgil
That blue Zuma looks exactly like mine, same aftermarket exhaust and everything! GREAT SCOOTERS!
You're making me like Paul Sr. for the first time.
I can tell he likes to give you crap but, I think he admires what you do.
He really respects you guys.
Paul is a great guy. You should like him. He’s a lot of fun
Because this bike was in a fire you should do a tribute to that. Red with flames. Maybe some metal cut to make it look like it was destroyed in the fire. But of course running like a dream.
I love how you turn to negative situation into a positive. That's such a gift you have.
A Triumph would be awesome. Thanks for posting I've been waiting to watch what you guys do.
Hopefully, craig buys hey indian and builds it because I think they're cool.Looking bikes
Triumph or Norton would have been my suggestions :)
Turn it into a scrambler use trailer lights for brake lights and directionals and a spotlight as headlight.
I actually cant wait to see what paul sr comes up with it for a Japanese bike. Dude probably has some crazy storage knowledge in his head
If I were senior I would probably make an old school chopper out of a Honda 650 or 750. Like the old choppers. Pretty sure that would be the cheapest way to go
Think about the theme of the build. Build the frame and fit the engine/trans into the frame. Build your specialties that the theme requires. One step at a time. Do some drawings and have working measurements for the powerplant and the rider height. Go from there!
I have 4 bikes that I kept from my garage fire. 2020 CRF 450 WE 1975 Honda Mt 250 Elsinore, XR50 and my wife's crf f125. I plan to rebuild them but I'll tell you once it's burnt it is so hard to clean.
I LOVE the craigs viewers hooked him up bc we all love him so much hahaha
I doubt he will finish it in time ... 🤣
This is a pretty bike to build something out of it. Not that I ever did, but having watched all episodes of OCC jr vs. sr series - how hard can it be. Fat_guy_on_couch_noises. Can´t wait to see the build off and your next videos. Cheers!
Man, you got this!
Pick it to pieces.
Clean it up real nice with a pressure washer and repair it as you go. -- Then get a buddy to cut you some good fenders out, and paint them with the rest of the bike.
I was genuinely happy to see the Paul Sr. Isn’t the man I expected to see on our channel. He really was congenial honest and funny. That was one of my favorite videos on our channel. I’ve been a fan since P.A. and it was just pretty much a couple of guys messing around with bikes and “ Quotes from the Bible” that I really like.
this build is going to be lit.!!!
Nothing says badass biker than smack talking your competition over FaceTime while your computer has Bluey on the desktop.
3 fuse electrical system, extended swing arm, big knobby tires and make it a hill climb racer. NO lights, no problem.
Mad Max bike! It already went through an apocalypse.
With the right engineering in engine, won’t get as hot. So the tank, can be two narrow cones sphere topper on a full skateboard.
Considering the history of the bike, you should absolutely do something fire themed. I'm thinking like a Ghostrider Bike. Chop the front, make a rear fender out of plate steel, blades, and chains, and mount the front headlight in the jaws of a big skull, etc. It can be the bike that rode into hell and then came back... evil.
That Victory though. Never knew they dabbled with electric bikes. Apparently 150 lol
when the Wesbury Yamaha dealership burnt down, here in houston, there was nothing left of some of the motorcycles. a few bolts stuck in aluminum globs. it was really sad. THat bike wasnt in the fire. thats cool you get to save it, and make it something cool.
You guys are awesome! Even my 10 years old daughter likes to watch your videos with me since she was only 5 years old. ❤❤❤
Thanks for the great videos !
Don’t sell out and not design it yourself. They are doing their thing. You do yours.
This is going to be such a great series! Thank you again for all the aid to folks in NC 🇺🇲
The glory days of Bikes and Beards are back!
its not the fire damage you need to worry about ( engines are used to heat ) its the water damage to put the fire out is the real killer of Engines. High preasure water can usually find a way into an engine especially when the seals have been melted away like the carb boots etc. Drop that oil and check there first
Amazing bike for the build, I’m stoked
Burned Bike < Wrecked Bike < Parts Bike < Non-Running Bike. If your cylinder is warped from the heat -it is a goner. You can get a wrecked bike at an auto auction for $100+.
That Triumph was pretty cool though. I would have made it into a narrow and light chopper, cut the pipes and extended them massively. -Basically a British Cafe Chopper type design, mini chop style with some British Flair, but keeping it light. Using all the Triumph logos, saving the tank extending it. Maybe extending the frame with a new chopper fork. Cut and widen the rear of frame for a bigger rim and tire -or at least give it the look you did.
-good luck in your build.
A lot of people aged 70 get saved, good job
love how in the begining of the video you made him look like the aggressor while clearly you attacked first.
Get em boy's. Thank you So So much for helping the Hurricane folks. You did what I cannot afford to do. Don't stop.
Took my suggestion on the Triumph but could have found a better one. I will be watching!
For years I rode 74 650 Bonneville. Harley peanut tank, made a bolt on hard tail, extended forks kicked out 12 inches over, horseshoe oil tank, 15 inch Harley rim laced onto the back with a shaved VW tire. Hope that gives you some ideas 😊👍
I died when you randomly started scrolling amish buggies😂😂😂😂
You gotta theme the bike with flames, possible fire fighter theme.
I'm obviously living my life the wrong way. I don't have a garage FULL of motorcycles.... heck, I don't even have a garage!