The stance is so mean looking I love it and the wheels and front end and dissimilar metals just make this bike a real pleasure to look at , I wish I could see it in person. You should definitely be proud of this bike it's absolutely stunning!
Thanks I appreciate that! I spent about a month just tweaking the frame angles ever so slightly to get exactly what I wanted. You are sort of locked into the neck angle and the rear section angle trying to make a clean transition and keep the back bone straight was a challenge.
Thanks. Some of my other videos have my other previous builds in them, and there are more to come BUT to be honest I try to constantly push myself to change . Each build I want to stand on it own, but have a strong sense of “my style” built into them. I’m based out of Long Beach Ca , but going forward will also have a shop in delaware.
@thecutrate1 Delaware? You must really enjoy freezing your but off. Not to mention limited riding weather. It was always a dream of mine to build motorcycles for a living, but unfortunately, I was not blessed with the gift of craftsmanship. It's all I can do to maintain the one bike I do have. Not to mention the fact that it's waiting for me to put it back together again. But that's a long story that I don't want to bore you with. Good luck on your future endeavors. You are blessed with talent.
It's beautiful, but i question the positioning of the exhaust. As-is, you're looking to burn everything from your right thigh down to your ankle. But that's my practical mind speaking.
@@thecutrate1 -- I'm in a practical mindset because I'm in the process of building my very first chopper. I started with a cheap Chinese dual sport. I've removed everything from the headstock on back and I bent the first tubes for the new frame yesterday. No way it'll be as good looking as yours; I'm just hoping it's rideable :)
holy shit this thing is mind blowing. thank you for posting!
Glad you like it.
wow!!!
This bike is a builders bike,,,,should have named it ,,,,the hard way!,,,,,,love it man,,,bravo
Thank you
The stance is so mean looking I love it and the wheels and front end and dissimilar metals just make this bike a real pleasure to look at , I wish I could see it in person. You should definitely be proud of this bike it's absolutely stunning!
Thanks I appreciate that! I spent about a month just tweaking the frame angles ever so slightly to get exactly what I wanted. You are sort of locked into the neck angle and the rear section angle trying to make a clean transition and keep the back bone straight was a challenge.
This is a rideable work of art. Love all the trick details. Favorite part is that front end!
Thank you. Definitely built to be more of a show bike than a everyday rider, but yes it can and does get ridden. 👍🏻
wow.... great machinist
Thanks 👍
Hell yeah oliver! That bike was insane!
Thanks Andy. Thanks for making the clutch chain work!
So sick 🤘🏻💯
Thanks
I love it. Literally last night I was looking at a piano stool thinking that would work. lol What are the odds?
Next level!!!! Amazing work
Glad you like it!
Not using a springer on a hardtail has always been wild to me. I like actually riding my bikes.
Absolutely beautiful work of art! Would like to see what you normally build. Just out of curiosity, where are you located?
Thanks. Some of my other videos have my other previous builds in them, and there are more to come BUT to be honest I try to constantly push myself to change . Each build I want to stand on it own, but have a strong sense of “my style” built into them. I’m based out of Long Beach Ca , but going forward will also have a shop in delaware.
@thecutrate1 Delaware? You must really enjoy freezing your but off. Not to mention limited riding weather. It was always a dream of mine to build motorcycles for a living, but unfortunately, I was not blessed with the gift of craftsmanship. It's all I can do to maintain the one bike I do have. Not to mention the fact that it's waiting for me to put it back together again. But that's a long story that I don't want to bore you with. Good luck on your future endeavors. You are blessed with talent.
Thanks. East coast summer and fall, west coast winters!😊
@thecutrate1 There ya go. Take care brother.
Looks like canned cranberries. Just in time for Thanksgiving!
Come on, now that, is fuckin bad ass....jeesh!!!
It's beautiful, but i question the positioning of the exhaust. As-is, you're looking to burn everything from your right thigh down to your ankle. But that's my practical mind speaking.
Thanks.
Actually the mid controls are high enough that you thigh doesn’t hit. Definitely not made for comfort on this build.
@@thecutrate1 -- I'm in a practical mindset because I'm in the process of building my very first chopper. I started with a cheap Chinese dual sport. I've removed everything from the headstock on back and I bent the first tubes for the new frame yesterday. No way it'll be as good looking as yours; I'm just hoping it's rideable :)
And I can't drive a nail straight.
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