This was so much fun to build! It has been a minute since I have made a really fabrication heavy video with some chill tunes. These are some of my favorite videos to make so I hope you enjoyed! What should we do next with this?
I still love the red faded to an orange color! Poor Orphan Orange has seen better days, but not down and out! I see some good days still to come for her! The wagon will be a nice touch!
I'd like to make one suggestion - put a bumper on the back of it with a small license plate and a spare tire holder above it with a Brick House Builds tire cover. Awesome project.
Texture is king, and patina is its adherence to natural law. Love the fab videos. You guys do a great job with basic tools. Makes it more inspiring and approachable.
Lads!!! The wee montage of ye running and sitting behind it at the end is hilarious, my biggest fan!! Lol well done looks great and loved the fabrication process
Well WOW! THAT was fast! Already got yer little parts wagon completed... Love the idea, the fab, the end product, and of course, the video! Lots of fun.... really enjoyed! A+++++
Thank you again for bringing us a video with such fun content. I especially enjoyed the funny scene at the end where you and your motorcycle partner alternate back and forth. I hope you will deliver another fun video. See you!
Excellent project, turned out really well. At first I thought “No”…but your execution and finish was really enjoyable to watch. I love it. More fabrication jobs wouldn’t go amiss but keep a good balance. Very best wishes from England.
I visited Cambodia in November 24, while traveling the countryside i saw many small motorcycles pulling 5th wheel goose neck trailers. The bike had a pin hitch mounted directly above the rear axle. The goose next trailer had a swivel ball allowing the bike to lean some in curves. The biggest load I seen being pulled by a Honda C90 was a trailer with two water buffalos. The bike trailer and water buffalos were not moving very fast, but the bike was pulling the load.
Great job yeah I used to create all sorts of strange things in my old workshop when not much else to do hey how about an bbq fer camping trips I use to make them from old 40 gallon drums, so it would look like steam engine. As always enjoy your fabrication skills, keep em rolling 🙂👍😎
Great job guys that looks mint and yeah enjoy the fabrication work as it shows just how much work goes into creating some of these great ideas ,knew you just had to have a ride in it BJ hahaha looked fun to be honest great content guys just love what you do take care and have a great weekend ❤️👌👍🏁🏁🏍️🏍️
Awesome build and love the bike. Hope to see it riding around barber vintage this year with some parts in that hauler!! Inspires me to do something similar on my CT90 build.
hell yeah! I'm pretty impressed that a 2 wheeled setup works as good as it does. We had something similar in czechoslovakia - Pav40 and pav41, much weaker and single track though
Ahaha, great video! Amazing finale, very fun shots! I had a good laugh with the biggest fan! (Its first appearance) And since you asked... I really enjoy fabrication videos like this!
Nicely done! The rear bracket turned out great. That was pretty ballsy to hop in the wagon for a test ride, especially with Seth at the wheel. I think the art deco movement was 1920's and 30's, but "1950's art deco look" still works. Keep on making cool shit.
A hardtail wagon!! Just when we thought BHB couldn't get any better you give us this gem....I hope you contacted the patent office before this went live😂 Fantastic video guys, great to see you having so much fun!! 😊
Great video BJ, and yes, I love to see projects like this. Honestly, not to an anyway bash some other channels, but I'm a motorcycle mechanic and I'm sick of seeing "will it run videos) ALL THE TIME. Any bike will run if it isn't seized up, and getting a bike "running" is like 30% of what likely needs to happen to make it road-worthy. You are a consummate pro my friend! Keep up the great channel!
I hear ya. I know i do the "will it runs" but its usually always on a project we plan to keep messing with like this Benly. We always follow up with making them road worthy and then getting them dialed in. Unfortunately, the masses don't watch anything beyond the "will it run" This video is absolutely tanking and it's one of my best
@@BrickHouseBuilds I've heard that from other channels too. I just don't get it. This video should kill it! And that ending absolutely cracked me up!!!
Lots of fun .... though had that been me? I would have found every single pot hole and uneaven surface to made sure my friend had the FULL EXPERIENCE if you know what I mean 😜😂
What about varnished wooden slat fencing around three sides of the Radio Flyer. Sort of 50s style? It would also hold parts and ice cream pails more securely.
Just thinking about this same thing the other day,how to pick up more parts with the bike.Go with a mono wheel on the 883 cafe bike or side car rig on the Suzuki chopper.Bike mpg vs. truck mpg.Geist Wulf Cycles
Hi, just wanted to say the rear tyre is looking like it has been fixed in the opposite direction, i am sorry if i am wrong, i saw the arrow pointing back wards, please check, big fan of your work. 🤗
Was a little bummed we didnt get to see the cut on the square bar for the center support, was interested to see how you made that round cut. Really cool build
Love this series! Might need a stand for the front of the radio flyer for parking purposes. Dudes, what about a side car for the Benly? Hmmmm? Just accessorize the hell out of that thing!! Great to see fab happening again. A welding tutorial would be badass as well one of these days. Keep it up yall!
@NoSlogan I actually have a plan for a bicycle kickstand to go there! As for a welding tutorial, that's something I'll never make. There are many top level pros making top level welding tutorial videos. I'm not an expert and it just wouldn't make sense for me to do
@BrickHouseBuilds makes a ton of sense. How ard you going to go about putting patina on the wheels. I used to install metal roof systems that were acid treated and they would "rust" up when it rained. Maybe coffee grounds and some quad zero wool? What are you plans?
@NoSlogan I use coffee for an aged look. I usually start with a chain to scuff and scratch things first. After that i can use sandpaper and other stuff. I also have a vinegar mix to rust things
Bloody children! I was laughing me arse of watching the end of that, mind you I've just had a couple of beers and I did a night shift yesterday and haven't bothered going to bed, been up over 30 hours. 😂 thank you and NEVER GROW UP!
@@BrickHouseBuilds riding one is quite entertaining , especially for the passengers.Yeah you've got to put that on the queue, I mean no one has done this sort of thing before on youtube, like an old italian or jap rickshaw revival?
This was so much fun to build! It has been a minute since I have made a really fabrication heavy video with some chill tunes. These are some of my favorite videos to make so I hope you enjoyed!
What should we do next with this?
Get some toy chicks, glue them on the rim, when people ask you why, say: "I don't know man, it's just a chick magnet"
I don't know about anyone else but it certainly put a smile on my face 🙂
Yes, fabrication is the thing and I love it. Big thanks guys!!
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I still love the red faded to an orange color! Poor Orphan Orange has seen better days, but not down and out! I see some good days still to come for her! The wagon will be a nice touch!
I'd like to make one suggestion - put a bumper on the back of it with a small license plate and a spare tire holder above it with a Brick House Builds tire cover. Awesome project.
Hell yeah lol
That montage near the end was great lol
😎 twas a good day at work
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What a hella fun idea!
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Texture is king, and patina is its adherence to natural law.
Love the fab videos. You guys do a great job with basic tools. Makes it more inspiring and approachable.
Much appreciated 🙏
Nice to finally see the old minibike again, can5 remember the last ti e I saw it. The perfect swap meet hauler.
Love the fab jobs. Very creative, cool, and perfectly executed!
You guys are my favorite special ed students! Great fabrication on the wagon!
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This was lots of fun! Thanks
Thats really neat little buggy 😊👍🏼
Absolutely love any fabrication work. And awesome shout out to DF!
Glad you enjoyed!
Loved that fabrication guys like seeing this kind of thing 😊😊
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Retro hauler for a retro bike. Love it!
Love this type of work.
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Honda Polish to make anything pop for the win
Yes, I love those mad projects
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Lads!!! The wee montage of ye running and sitting behind it at the end is hilarious, my biggest fan!! Lol well done looks great and loved the fabrication process
Glad you enjoyed! We had fun with it. A nice non-serious project
Nice work! More fab projects.
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Well WOW! THAT was fast! Already got yer little parts wagon completed... Love the idea, the fab, the end product, and of course, the video! Lots of fun.... really enjoyed! A+++++
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Nice job with the build BJ. Should look very cool riding around Barber's. Thanks for sharing and RIDE SAFE OUT THERE!
@@henryhawk978 I really think it would be a blast at Barber. Let's hope I get it there!
Well impressed, great job.
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Japanese taxi in the 60s🥸
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Thank you again for bringing us a video with such fun content. I especially enjoyed the funny scene at the end where you and your motorcycle partner alternate back and forth. I hope you will deliver another fun video. See you!
Glad you enjoyed! We do our best to keep it fun
Great video guy's this was right up my street ... 👍
Glad you enjoyed!
Excellent project, turned out really well. At first I thought “No”…but your execution and finish was really enjoyable to watch. I love it. More fabrication jobs wouldn’t go amiss but keep a good balance.
Very best wishes from England.
Yes, 100% love the fabrication episodes :)
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See, I did watch it
I visited Cambodia in November 24, while traveling the countryside i saw many small motorcycles pulling 5th wheel goose neck trailers. The bike had a pin hitch mounted directly above the rear axle. The goose next trailer had a swivel ball allowing the bike to lean some in curves. The biggest load I seen being pulled by a Honda C90 was a trailer with two water buffalos. The bike trailer and water buffalos were not moving very fast, but the bike was pulling the load.
That would be a sight!
Next fab project is a dedicated mini bike trailer!👍
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This project reminds me a lot of carpentry, amazing how trades all blend together sometimes
Interesting outlook!
Great build, loved it.
Much appreciated 🙏
Yes alot
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Complimenti!
this is the type of tomfoolery Im here for!
Glad you enjoyed!
Nice build, do you need some sort of permit to ride with that self made hitch on the streets?
I mean we aren't really on the street. The goal is just some light tooling around and go to swap meets
I see, I thought you guys were going to use it on the streets to haul ice-cream and stuff. 😁
@thesighbored If we do it's only allegedly 😁
Look forward to seeing it at Barber vintage festival
Hopefully I hang onto it that long
Great fun!
Yep, enjoyed the video, fabrication, music and watching you both have fun. Your welding has come along way since you bought the welder.
Lots of hours of practice for sure
Great job yeah I used to create all sorts of strange things in my old workshop when not much else to do hey how about an bbq fer camping trips I use to make them from old 40 gallon drums, so it would look like steam engine. As always enjoy your fabrication skills, keep em rolling 🙂👍😎
@@markclarke6579 a mini grill would be awesome for the adv bikes!
Rad little project!
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Yes, love to see more fabrication! Nice outro - funny stuff.
Glad you enjoyed 🙏
Great video..... It was different but in a nice way .
This format was more like some older videos of mine with much more fab and more lofi/hip hop
Again a topjob done.I like how you get your ideas done and hope your ideas will never end.Good luck for you 2.
@@adolfreinecke3066 thank ya
Heck who needs a side car!
Very cool. You should take camping at Mark Twain National park. The southern part where Big Foot is.
Cool, fun.
Room for a lot of Ice Cream - fun and watch worthy project, bring them on, remember to seal tube ends
All the ice cream
Just excellent ! ..
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U guys are hilarious! I will say your riding in style! Can't beat that Radio Flyer!! Lil Rascals to the rescue!! Lol!!❤
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Great job guys that looks mint and yeah enjoy the fabrication work as it shows just how much work goes into creating some of these great ideas ,knew you just had to have a ride in it BJ hahaha looked fun to be honest great content guys just love what you do take care and have a great weekend ❤️👌👍🏁🏁🏍️🏍️
Thanks Peter
Hey great project guys!! And yes,I appreciate your fabrication skills and keeping it simple, down on my level so to speak! Keep up the great content!!
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"...you guys are in the way..." I laughed out loud!!!
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😂 Funny love the Honda !!!!
Awesome build and love the bike. Hope to see it riding around barber vintage this year with some parts in that hauler!! Inspires me to do something similar on my CT90 build.
@1nicez If all goes to plan we will be there with it! I love that event so much
Love the Benny Hill-ish clips at the end 👌
Love some shop fabrication, if you get a load of snow, maybe you can fit skiis on it 🛷
Now you're talkin!
hell yeah! I'm pretty impressed that a 2 wheeled setup works as good as it does. We had something similar in czechoslovakia - Pav40 and pav41, much weaker and single track though
Yeah it seemed to actually work!
Another top job done! Although I am not fun of the wagon on bikes, I loved the rails on the bike. Well done!
Thanks for watching
That was awesome, fun and the ending montage was hilarious! Had me laughing out loud!
Glad it had ya laughing!
Love the “Fab”!
@@lauriehammer5095 Glad you enjoyed!
Ahaha, great video! Amazing finale, very fun shots! I had a good laugh with the biggest fan! (Its first appearance)
And since you asked... I really enjoy fabrication videos like this!
@tsifj Glad you enjoyed!
Nicely done! The rear bracket turned out great. That was pretty ballsy to hop in the wagon for a test ride, especially with Seth at the wheel. I think the art deco movement was 1920's and 30's, but "1950's art deco look" still works. Keep on making cool shit.
@daveco1270 I trust my fab 💪 Yeah after saying that I definitely felt the 50s was way too late lol
A hardtail wagon!!
Just when we thought BHB couldn't get any better you give us this gem....I hope you contacted the patent office before this went live😂
Fantastic video guys, great to see you having so much fun!! 😊
@@AndyXL750 haha glad you enjoyed!
Great video BJ, and yes, I love to see projects like this. Honestly, not to an anyway bash some other channels, but I'm a motorcycle mechanic and I'm sick of seeing "will it run videos) ALL THE TIME. Any bike will run if it isn't seized up, and getting a bike "running" is like 30% of what likely needs to happen to make it road-worthy. You are a consummate pro my friend! Keep up the great channel!
I hear ya. I know i do the "will it runs" but its usually always on a project we plan to keep messing with like this Benly. We always follow up with making them road worthy and then getting them dialed in. Unfortunately, the masses don't watch anything beyond the "will it run" This video is absolutely tanking and it's one of my best
@@BrickHouseBuilds I've heard that from other channels too. I just don't get it. This video should kill it! And that ending absolutely cracked me up!!!
@rolandwheeler4842 yeah I'm not alone here but it's not easy
Sweet chariot chaps, fabricobbling stuff is always fun, also, diggin' the Saltire bud 👍
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beautiful sir.
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You guys had way too much fun with that wagon 🤣👍
@@allenmills9449 with more fun planned!
Great build! I saw that when you explained how the support on the motorcycle was going to be that the rear tire is assembled in the wrong direction.
The tires are non directional. There are no directional markings
@@BrickHouseBuilds I thought I saw an arrow marking the rotation
Very cool
Was a ton of fun
What an awesome edition, loved the scooby doo skit haha
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Lots of fun .... though had that been me? I would have found every single pot hole and uneaven surface to made sure my friend had the FULL EXPERIENCE if you know what I mean 😜😂
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Love the fab builds. Maybe some fenders made from license plates next?
That would be really cool
What about varnished wooden slat fencing around three sides of the Radio Flyer. Sort of 50s style? It would also hold parts and ice cream pails more securely.
@passinthru4328 It would look great for sure. No sure how to execute it currently with the rolled edge
One problem with your hauler. I didn't see a drink holder on it. lol. Great video.
That can be changed! I'm loving some of the ideas for it
Just thinking about this same thing the other day,how to pick up more parts with the bike.Go with a mono wheel on the 883 cafe bike or side car rig on the Suzuki chopper.Bike mpg vs. truck mpg.Geist Wulf Cycles
Yes, the fabrication is interesting. I’m just wondering if it would have also been possible to put a single wheel with mudguard behind the trailer.
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Hi, just wanted to say the rear tyre is looking like it has been fixed in the opposite direction, i am sorry if i am wrong, i saw the arrow pointing back wards, please check, big fan of your work. 🤗
There is no directional arrow. They are non directional tires
Was a little bummed we didnt get to see the cut on the square bar for the center support, was interested to see how you made that round cut. Really cool build
Yeah i thought i had a clip of that. It was basically 2 hours of fitting, grinding, fitting, grinding etc
Patina the wheels! Or take it on some dirt to color match them
Definitely gonna do it. Will make for a fun Friday project
Love this series! Might need a stand for the front of the radio flyer for parking purposes. Dudes, what about a side car for the Benly? Hmmmm? Just accessorize the hell out of that thing!! Great to see fab happening again. A welding tutorial would be badass as well one of these days. Keep it up yall!
@NoSlogan I actually have a plan for a bicycle kickstand to go there! As for a welding tutorial, that's something I'll never make. There are many top level pros making top level welding tutorial videos. I'm not an expert and it just wouldn't make sense for me to do
@BrickHouseBuilds makes a ton of sense. How ard you going to go about putting patina on the wheels. I used to install metal roof systems that were acid treated and they would "rust" up when it rained. Maybe coffee grounds and some quad zero wool? What are you plans?
@NoSlogan I use coffee for an aged look. I usually start with a chain to scuff and scratch things first. After that i can use sandpaper and other stuff. I also have a vinegar mix to rust things
Yeah maybe this video didn't get the views as some of your videos but cool I like the fab and the idea very thought out
You validate parking?
Absolutely
fantastic guys, NASA will be on the phone soon.
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The new Keystone Cops!! Hilarious!!!
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Fucking glorious! More projects like this, please. And stay safe guys 😅
Hell yeah!
How about same idea with a wheelbarrow tub backwards. You could line it and have a nice chariot.
Should get some shine juice from vice grip garage to save that Patina!
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Fun build. Want to you see towed up to Dairy Queen.
@@irvinlewis5022 That would be quality content
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Hilarious! 👏👏👏
Thank ya
My only concern, is that with BJ riding in the back he might asphyxiate on the Honda exhaust gasses and fall out 🤣
Heck I live on that stuff
Bloody children! I was laughing me arse of watching the end of that, mind you I've just had a couple of beers and I did a night shift yesterday and haven't bothered going to bed, been up over 30 hours. 😂 thank you and NEVER GROW UP!
Glad it was good for some laughs!
you know what you should get a rickshaw, would be cool.
Oh man! That's an idea
@@BrickHouseBuilds riding one is quite entertaining , especially for the passengers.Yeah you've got to put that on the queue, I mean no one has done this sort of thing before on youtube, like an old italian or jap rickshaw revival?
Nice work. Don't go fast on those Harbor Freight wheels.
Definitely lol
You don’t have a MIG welder?
I only TIG weld aluminum.
I showed using my MIG in this video. I like to tig any chance I get though
Hey guys ,you are ready for make a movie ,dumb and dumber 2😂😂😂it was really funny 👍
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