Brilliant 70's feel to that, well done ! SO good to see someone who does not just buy all the most expecsive parts and pile them on and expect praise. Just to help, new jets are what you get when you take your old jets and run the right size drill bit through them ;-) also saves time waiting for shipment from the US.
Someone who has had the sense to put a rear mudguard in,,, to save wet shit being thrown on to rear of engine and carb after all it does seem to rain quite abit in the uk ,, cheers Shane
That standing on the kicker with his full body weight upon starting it made me cringe. All that work to snap the shaft off, why would someone do this after putting that kind of work into it?
@@aaroncope1833 If an Asian dude was driving around with a hipster-stylized Nazi swastika on his BMW r100 because he thought it looked bad ass and old school, would you not prefer someone let him know that it was f*cked up? And it's difficult to avoid finding out a flag/symbol has a specific history/meaning when you spend weeks planning it and executing it on your bike... much more likely, he just didn't really care enough to worry about it when he was told its history.
@@aaroncope1833 Sorry, but if you plaster a flag representing the murder of millions of people across your bike, then expect to be pulled up about it. And you're the one using the language of "upset" and "offended". As for the po-mo cultural relativist dribble about "this flag means something different over here"... No. No it doesn't. We don't live in medieval Bratislava. If you are competent enough to find a template print-out of this flag to make your bike look pretty, then you are competent enough to find out its history with another 5 mins of googling. It is a Japanese imperial nationalist flag (and that is why it was used by Japanese bike gangs, btw). As for the tired rhetorical-reversal strategy about the problem being with people being "offended" or "if you're upset, that's on you"... you couldn't be more wrong. I'm not offended. In the grand scheme of things, I couldn't care less about this guy, his bike, or his pretty little colour-coded flag. I'll forget about all this in another 5 mins. What happened here is he got called out (and literally only twice in tens of messages) for being ignorant about the meaning of what he is plastering across his bike for a fashion statement. And then people like you didn't like that... and got offended... and so tried to make out that there must be something wrong with that... and that someone couldn't actually legitimately disagree or question someone else's choices. End of. No one is going to force him to scrape his flag off ... and things will go on as usual. Finally, as for the Bosozoku... really??! Your alternative and preferable suggestion is that this "counter cultural" use of the flag originated with right-wing, imperial & military-sympathizing biker gangs who struggled to deal with the demise of Japanese fascism in the post-war era... and so decided to form violent gangs, beat up foreigners and wave Japanese Imperial flags to show their allegiance. And that's a good cultural reason to use the flag in your reckoning. ...Like the Hells Angels' use of Confederate Flags.
Hey guys...seriously read this. that Japanese flag design(on fuel tank)is exactly same as NAZI flag. Because At the world war II Japan was one of the Axis, which means allied with Nazi and they use that symbol during the war like Hakenkreuz and they did like Nazi. (Kill lot of innocent civillian.) That symbol is very bad to Asia and American. Think about it, If some Asian draw Nazi symbol on his bike and show on the regular riders channel. Will you just looking at? Or tell them stop it. Sorry for my poor english but I have to say it. Don’t draw and use that WAR-CRIME symbol, please.
Brilliant 70's feel to that, well done ! SO good to see someone who does not just buy all the most expecsive parts and pile them on and expect praise. Just to help, new jets are what you get when you take your old jets and run the right size drill bit through them ;-) also saves time waiting for shipment from the US.
Love the look of those brass grips.
Or should I say "brass (complete lack of) grips"! Those things can't be too grippy.
i like how the other fellas on the bikes look to see where the noise is coming from when you pull out.
Where has this channel been all my life? I need to get out more.....
Joe Davis we’re not sure but glad to have you joe! [Dan]
Nice result - theses old Honda 450s came to Australia as well but they are few and far between these days. Haven’t seem one now for twenty five years!
Someone who has had the sense to put a rear mudguard in,,, to save wet shit being thrown on to rear of engine and carb after all it does seem to rain quite abit in the uk ,, cheers Shane
Pure rocker stuff, that!
The bike is currently on eBay
Very nicely put together Sir.
Tikity boo!!
nice CB450, i just finished a build myself, great bikes. i have a video in my channel.
Looks great and sounds good. .. nice work! Steve
What a fucking beauty!!...I Think I'm in love
Those dudes across the street in the final shot were definitely jealous.
O yes now that is nice :) and sounds lovely too :):) well done and thumbs up
Very nice bike mate👍🏻🏍
Where do you get parts for such a bike?
love it. Nice job!
Well done!
Nice job!
love that tank
can someone tell me what helmet is this wearing? its dank. thanks much.
So smart With the battery
Beautiful
lovely
Nice! 👍🏽🏍
That's proper. Tikidy boo
Purrs like a kitten
Beautiful flag on the tank!
Sweet.
that paint and graphic work is so ugly but otherwise this is my favorite bike on the show, so many good bits on this bike
Neat 👍
That standing on the kicker with his full body weight upon starting it made me cringe. All that work to snap the shaft off, why would someone do this after putting that kind of work into it?
Do you know signification of that japan’s flag paint?? That’s same meaning with hakenkreuz...ashamed on you
@@aaroncope1833 If an Asian dude was driving around with a hipster-stylized Nazi swastika on his BMW r100 because he thought it looked bad ass and old school, would you not prefer someone let him know that it was f*cked up? And it's difficult to avoid finding out a flag/symbol has a specific history/meaning when you spend weeks planning it and executing it on your bike... much more likely, he just didn't really care enough to worry about it when he was told its history.
@@aaroncope1833 Sorry, but if you plaster a flag representing the murder of millions of people across your bike, then expect to be pulled up about it. And you're the one using the language of "upset" and "offended". As for the po-mo cultural relativist dribble about "this flag means something different over here"... No. No it doesn't. We don't live in medieval Bratislava. If you are competent enough to find a template print-out of this flag to make your bike look pretty, then you are competent enough to find out its history with another 5 mins of googling. It is a Japanese imperial nationalist flag (and that is why it was used by Japanese bike gangs, btw).
As for the tired rhetorical-reversal strategy about the problem being with people being "offended" or "if you're upset, that's on you"... you couldn't be more wrong. I'm not offended. In the grand scheme of things, I couldn't care less about this guy, his bike, or his pretty little colour-coded flag. I'll forget about all this in another 5 mins. What happened here is he got called out (and literally only twice in tens of messages) for being ignorant about the meaning of what he is plastering across his bike for a fashion statement. And then people like you didn't like that... and got offended... and so tried to make out that there must be something wrong with that... and that someone couldn't actually legitimately disagree or question someone else's choices. End of. No one is going to force him to scrape his flag off ... and things will go on as usual.
Finally, as for the Bosozoku... really??! Your alternative and preferable suggestion is that this "counter cultural" use of the flag originated with right-wing, imperial & military-sympathizing biker gangs who struggled to deal with the demise of Japanese fascism in the post-war era... and so decided to form violent gangs, beat up foreigners and wave Japanese Imperial flags to show their allegiance. And that's a good cultural reason to use the flag in your reckoning. ...Like the Hells Angels' use of Confederate Flags.
Hey guys...seriously read this. that Japanese flag design(on fuel tank)is exactly same as NAZI flag. Because At the world war II Japan was one of the Axis, which means allied with Nazi and they use that symbol during the war like Hakenkreuz and they did like Nazi. (Kill lot of innocent civillian.)
That symbol is very bad to Asia and American. Think about it, If some Asian draw Nazi symbol on his bike and show on the regular riders channel. Will you just looking at? Or tell them stop it. Sorry for my poor english but I have to say it. Don’t draw and use that WAR-CRIME symbol, please.
A white guy wanted some decorations on his bike, that's all he knows
I've seen fatter bicycle tyres