Dude! Have't seen this garage before! I instantly notice the Pabst light over the window in the beginning! Garage looks AWESOME BUDDY! That bike looks SO DAMN LEGIT! Love that it has a Briggs in it! You know how much I love my 3.5 Briggs motors! Thanks for always making my Sundays better homie!!!!!!
Nice old bike Rick. The guy you have do your seats does some really nice work and the stiching accents are very cool. I now have watched all your previous videos and im really liking your channel. You are only 55 subscribers from that 1,000 mark! Goodluck and I'll be watching. ✌🇺🇸🎥Roger
After looking at some old Bird Engineering minibike ads, your minibike could be either a Lark, Falcon or a Duck. I have a couple of all original Sears minibikes which I believe were made by Bird. I really like the color of your bike: my brother had his '64 Ford Econoline van painted lime green and it was a real attention grabber.
I have acquired a Bird Lark frame and frontend. The rear shocks are missing along with front wheel and engine (I have a good 3.5 Tecumseh for it), do you know of a suitable replacement shock that I could use? Are the wheels 6 inch? The rear wheel of mine has a 60T sprocket made onto it, is this a standard Bird part? I am a 73 year old FNG, I am building this bike for my youngest grandson. Thanks for taking the time to make your videos. I subscribed and mashed the like button.
I have a video on a bird bike that I used the gopowersports wheels 6in with there sprocket and the shocks they sale , I put there shocks on all my old bird bike , fit great
love the color
Thanks
Another absolute beauty!! I had a Drover and I traded it for a fox scamp. Love my foxes but I miss that bike. I will have another one day.
Is your doodlebug a Hiawatha? I've got a fox doodlebug I'm gonna start on soon.
Dude! Have't seen this garage before! I instantly notice the Pabst light over the window in the beginning! Garage looks AWESOME BUDDY! That bike looks SO DAMN LEGIT! Love that it has a Briggs in it! You know how much I love my 3.5 Briggs motors! Thanks for always making my Sundays better homie!!!!!!
Good eye , I will light up all my neons and send you a video , It’s cool at night ! Thanks bro for watching !
@@BustedKnucklesBuildsTexas HELL YES!!!!! I have some neons myself! Can't wait to see them all!!!!
Nice bike my friend another AWESOME video looking forward to the next one keep them coming 👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you
Nice old bike Rick. The guy you have do your seats does some really nice work and the stiching accents are very cool. I now have watched all your previous videos and im really liking your channel. You are only 55 subscribers from that 1,000 mark! Goodluck and I'll be watching. ✌🇺🇸🎥Roger
Thanks , and yes my seat guy has made some killer seats for me , Thanks for watching , I’m working on that 1000 mark !!
After looking at some old Bird Engineering minibike ads, your minibike could be either a Lark, Falcon or a Duck. I have a couple of all original Sears minibikes which I believe were made by Bird. I really like the color of your bike: my brother had his '64 Ford Econoline van painted lime green and it was a real attention grabber.
Thanks for the info , Thanks for watching
Streetrod was that on it ? Cool 😎 That tools right along for a 3.5 👍Like the white walls nice touch !
Yes sir , street rod on the chain guard , and it rides great with the 3.5 on it . Thanks for watching sir .
I have acquired a Bird Lark frame and frontend. The rear shocks are missing along with front wheel and engine (I have a good 3.5 Tecumseh for it), do you know of a suitable replacement shock that I could use? Are the wheels 6 inch? The rear wheel of mine has a 60T sprocket made onto it, is this a standard Bird part? I am a 73 year old FNG, I am building this bike for my youngest grandson. Thanks for taking the time to make your videos. I subscribed and mashed the like button.
I have a video on a bird bike that I used the gopowersports wheels 6in with there sprocket and the shocks they sale , I put there shocks on all my old bird bike , fit great
On my Chanel it’s DIY Gopower wheels