You could pop popcorn in a screen wire stainless steel basket hanging off those pipes they got recipe books for manifold cooking for cars don't tell what all you can do with those pipes.... Maybe fried pig's feet
bro if you can afford a vulcan, you can afford a 2000's era sporty! the motors are reliable and easy to work on. pre-2004 are carbureted as well so easy as can be to wrench on your self
@@NBTclothing love how you answer a question from someone ridding your D but ignore the 50 questions before! Htf do you ride with the exhaust by your foot??
@@jeffbarrett4478 because the exhaust question is a little old lol check all my other vids, check my IG. Does it look like I have a problem riding the bike with these pipes. Obviously not!
To each his own and I'm one of the biggest Sportster fans in the world. Still own 3 of my XR1200's and love the things. Your exhaust, simply put, is a death sentence for you cylinder heads and exhaust valves. NO back-pressure.
Ok so no...1st...you can tune a bike to account for virtually any type of exhaust setup. 2. The word you were looking for is scavenging not back pressure. The quicker and more efficiently you can vacate exhaust, the more power you will make. If your engine is fighting to move exhaust gases, it is losing power, "back pressure" is bad for power.. Now for torque, similar to power, torque is maximized with exhaust scavenging and pipe diameter (think of velocity). If back pressure were a good thing cars would make less power when you removed the cats or took off the exhaust. The more bends and turns an exhaust has, the less effective it is at making power. Flow, velocity and scavenging are all that matter. The exhaust system that maximizes those 3 makes the most power, period. Now im not saying that setup is "the best" set up, nor would I want to ride with exhaust gases hitting my legs/feet. But that system probably does make the most power.
@@Sierra117_callsign LOL. All this fluffy jibberish and you never even mentioned exhaust valves and guides...which rely on a modicum of back-pressure to even survive. Has absolutely nothing to do with exhaust scavenging....Airflow Einstein.
Man, I love this build!!! It’s like one of those Coleman pit bikes but on steroids!! I love the look and sound of the ride!! Those tires are jam up!!! Do you have a build video?
I have never owned a Harley, but I love their engine sound. Low low growl is what a motorcycle is supposed to sound like in my opinion. I've owned Honda's, Triumph's, and BMW's. It's only a matter of time until I find a Harley in my garage.
@@Nexis1701 yeah... the price to performance is a turn off, but I would buy one used. I would probably get a used sportster, but the new sportster s looks awesome. I don't think it'll have the same sound as the old sportsters, but it would probably be the most fun Harley to ride. I would put mid controls on it and be in love.
@@Nexis1701 In Indonesia (especially Bali). Harley prices can be 3 to 6 times more expensive than prices in America. Prices and taxes make me only dream of owning this 2 wheels, luckily I have youtube so I can see it
I agree, for about 10 minutes and then stop when your right leg is well done
You could pop popcorn in a screen wire stainless steel basket hanging off those pipes they got recipe books for manifold cooking for cars don't tell what all you can do with those pipes.... Maybe fried pig's feet
That brake foot is toast every time
Cant brake thats how ya keep the foot cool. Well cool ish lmao
Love that raw look and sound.....but how do you keep your right-foot from frying??
He doesn't really ride it
Not for long anyway
Like the song says if you're going to be dumb you got to be tough
@@leviaustin5990 yup.
You don’t put tires on like that if you’re riding it daily 😂
Your living my dream brotha! Happy for you.
Love the scrambler style and color of the tank! As you rode off though all I could do is worry about your foot!
HA HA I went back to see that. That's like 2-3 inches away from his foot and directly at the middle of his foot. Never seen that before.
Love the 48..beautiful machine
The 48 is such a fun little bike. So many custom options for it and sounds amazing! Love the look of this one!
definitly man! thank you!
I dont think it, or any Harley derivitive is 'little' in regards to weight, at a minimum.
@@seanpalmer2050 the engine isn’t. There are ways to adjust to your height and reach. What sells this is its affordability. Don’t be so obtuse.
@@Mordorer Thats my point. Its not little.
@@seanpalmer2050 It's little for a Harley. Like a Destroyer is little for a Naval Warship.
I love almost everything about it, only thing is the headlight. For that reason alone I can understand why it's the most hated lol
go ride one and you will have another reason to add...
man..that does sound 'SICK'!!...enjoy!!
Those exhaust pipes are INSANE! What an awesome job
This looks fantastic!
i watched this video for atleast 20 times, i only have vulcan s and probably wont own a harley, that sound and vibe it gives off man, beautiful.
bro if you can afford a vulcan, you can afford a 2000's era sporty! the motors are reliable and easy to work on. pre-2004 are carbureted as well so easy as can be to wrench on your self
Crazy man love your bike 🥰🥰😍😍
I don't know if I would want the exhaust blowing down on my foot like that.
say goodbye to my right feet
@@henrylee1045 na it’s a Harley so has no power so heat is a non issue
@@BodybuildingSteve touch a thunderheader after a dyna being on for 5min
Man that bike is so clean!!!
Best bike iv ever seen in love 😍
Wow! Nice Video!!!
Live in Michigan right now colder than hell you can't wait till Spring to pull mine out
Great iconic sound
Bike looks and sounds great.
Solid bro,, 😀😀 good luck
Love it pure and raw
Ah, my dreambike. so beautiful
I'm drooling over here bro...
👍🏾 🇺🇸 🍻
Nice exhaust😎
Looks and sounds great 👍I have a bar Hopper and enjoy it.
Machinneeeeee !! Love the build ;-)
Thank you 🙏
Love the bike man.
Love that bike!
I love your Harley.❤️🔥
Thanks 🙏
⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️ Trop Belle , Magnifique ⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️
I‘m not realy into harleys, but that bike Looks great. Like it!
I love that roaring sound
its a addicting sound!
Sounds like the little mans bike with pipes.
That was really neat!
These sporty 48s are awesome , my next bike then I may be done.
07 nightrain
98 springer softail
So long, right foot. It was nice knowing ya
Thats a bad ass bike.
its a 100 its always going to be a 100. GAWD I LOVE THIS BIKE!!!!!
Haha thank you bro!!
@@NBTclothing love how you answer a question from someone ridding your D but ignore the 50 questions before! Htf do you ride with the exhaust by your foot??
@@jeffbarrett4478 because the exhaust question is a little old lol check all my other vids, check my IG. Does it look like I have a problem riding the bike with these pipes. Obviously not!
Finally a practical use for a sportster
Thank you for Atleast riding the bike!
Love the tires I have some big blocks on my 79 FLH
SICK!!! what kind of tires are those?
My dad has a gorgeous 1450 dynaglide and I love the sound of it
Sick HD dude. Respect!
Thank you bro!!! 🤘🏼
I like it !
I love the look of that bike and it’s sound! Got just about the same helmet too lmao
What brand is this helmet sir?
@@gustavakesson2758 Scorpion Exo Covert
Nice bike man
I like !! what were the modifications made to the original bike, please?
To each his own and I'm one of the biggest Sportster fans in the world. Still own 3 of my XR1200's and love the things. Your exhaust, simply put, is a death sentence for you cylinder heads and exhaust valves. NO back-pressure.
It also looks like a death sentence for his right foot. Cool looking bike though.
It’s only a few blocks to Starbucks 👍
He’ll be fine
Ok so no...1st...you can tune a bike to account for virtually any type of exhaust setup. 2. The word you were looking for is scavenging not back pressure. The quicker and more efficiently you can vacate exhaust, the more power you will make. If your engine is fighting to move exhaust gases, it is losing power, "back pressure" is bad for power.. Now for torque, similar to power, torque is maximized with exhaust scavenging and pipe diameter (think of velocity). If back pressure were a good thing cars would make less power when you removed the cats or took off the exhaust. The more bends and turns an exhaust has, the less effective it is at making power. Flow, velocity and scavenging are all that matter. The exhaust system that maximizes those 3 makes the most power, period. Now im not saying that setup is "the best" set up, nor would I want to ride with exhaust gases hitting my legs/feet. But that system probably does make the most power.
@@Sierra117_callsign LOL. All this fluffy jibberish and you never even mentioned exhaust valves and guides...which rely on a modicum of back-pressure to even survive. Has absolutely nothing to do with exhaust scavenging....Airflow Einstein.
They will be fine !
That is beautiful
🙌🏼
Hey, have you more videos about your machine? I loved it...
This is what I imagine my next 48 to look like
Very nice bike !!!!
Thank you 🙌🏼🔥
Sweet bro
Nice ride
Lots of (jealous, I’m sure) haters. Ignore them, this is the Internet.
Great looking and sounding machine 👍
No one said it's not good looking or good sounding
But how can you ignore all the heat hitting straight on his foot? That's just stupid design
why would anyone hate this thing? the scrambler style is the coolest style, second to only choppers. Must be the bagger bros lol
I love those tires
Love the bike
Man, I love this build!!! It’s like one of those Coleman pit bikes but on steroids!! I love the look and sound of the ride!! Those tires are jam up!!!
Do you have a build video?
I wouldn’t put this bike in the same category as a Coleman even if it was a Coleman sauced out like Phil Heath at the Olympia.
I meant it in a good way…btw
A Ronnie Coleman
Cleanest ever!
🙌🏼💯
Love the stainless steel pipes.
Man that helmet 🤩
Great. So what handle bars and seat did you install? Thanks.
What bars are you using? Love the lines
That thing is beautiful!!! What tank is that?
Love the off road tires
Nice exhaust placement lmfao
i love your helmet, man!
helmet, is pretty awesome! I wonder how I can find a similar one. Bad@$$
I like those handlebars
Thats cool
This video made me buy a sportster
Here in Seattle, a front fender is a must have.
cool bike!
Thank you 🙏🏼
My 883 used to hesitate and start like that before I bought a new battery. Bike sounds awesome though.
Very nice bike bro, what size handlebars and brand are they ?
Dude your bike is so sick, do you have a list of all the additions you used to create this monster?
nice bike ! can i ask , are they 16inch rims … if so who makes those 16inch knobbly tires ?
thank you
Sick! What tires are those?
Short but looked good from where I'm at.
What brand and height of your handlebar? Looks comfortable
Sounds damn good to me
Dope ass bike, if the exhaust doesn't burn your foot it at the very least dirty ur shoes lol. Still a beautiful machine
Nice bike
His right foot must be cozy in the cooler months
The punisher is back in action. The streets are going to be safer now
Stupenda!!
Love exhaust
I have never owned a Harley, but I love their engine sound. Low low growl is what a motorcycle is supposed to sound like in my opinion. I've owned Honda's, Triumph's, and BMW's. It's only a matter of time until I find a Harley in my garage.
the problem with harley is its twice the price of japan chopper or cruiser..twice at minimum
@@Nexis1701 yeah... the price to performance is a turn off, but I would buy one used. I would probably get a used sportster, but the new sportster s looks awesome. I don't think it'll have the same sound as the old sportsters, but it would probably be the most fun Harley to ride. I would put mid controls on it and be in love.
@City Sushi never had a problem with my Harley Breakout, it runs like a dream.
@@Nexis1701 In Indonesia (especially Bali). Harley prices can be 3 to 6 times more expensive than prices in America. Prices and taxes make me only dream of owning this 2 wheels, luckily I have youtube so I can see it
Throw a Ducati in the garage, then. You’ll be just as pleased. XDiavel ought be your next bike.
I like the heated right footpeg
that right foot was exactly where the pipes ends..lol
Voll cool 😎 👍
Nice bobber! Wow, everyone seems to be concerned with your foot and the exhaust. It seems kind of obvious that if it were that bad, you would fix it.
thanks man! lol and yeah exactly lol. i finished this bike june of last year and i still have my right foot
@@NBTclothing😂🤣😭
Shinko offroad tires rules! 🙂🤘
Yessir!!
Definitely a Days Gone fan.
Nice bike!
What manufacturer is this tire?
Nice bike, where did you buy the tank?
Když na si takovouhle motorku koupit nemůžu... Já nemám ty omalovánky :D
nice bike
"WUB WUB WUB WUB WUB WUB FREEEEEEEEEEDOM WUH WUH FREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEDOM FREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE"" -that motorcycle.