Clean badass bike my first bike was a 1972 Harley Davidson 900 Sportster Chopper 7ft Springer front end my grandpa built he passed it down to me at age 16 age 18 he passed his 83 1200 Sportster 25th anniversary to me age 24 I got my first sports bike Suzuki gsx600f
I found this channel about a month ago because it was recommended from the guy I traded my dirt bike for a shadow bobber for. So this page made me want a Honda shadow bobber and now I want a old Harley shovel head 😂 I’m going to end up broke watching this channel, good shit guys haha
Yo LNSPLTBLVD, Sic Build. You young guys who can put your ankles behind your ears with those high mount pegs.😂 Luv the Tank👍😎 You Meet the Nicest People on a Honda Valkyrie. Keep the Shiny Side Up.
That frame looks like a D&D (later Jammer). For the most part, Paughco went with a single solid plate behind the steering head on their frames. The axle plates are similar on Jammer and Paugcho rigid frames. Right off, I recognized the wheels were from RC Components. I had a pal who ran those same wheels on a build. Going with a 5 speed takes a lot of work, but that extra cog is nice on the highway. Your Shovel is such a clean build! What a great road bike! You went that extra mile to work out the viscosity of the fork oil! Most guys never sweat that! Race Tech knows their stuff! That paint is choice! Great fit and finish all around! After watching this video, I miss my old Shovel even more. Ha! Ride safe.
Great catch! Now that I recall there was a crinkled up D&D sticker on the neck of the frame when I picked it up. I was told the company later rebranded as Paughco. After doing some research now it seems you were also right about D&D becoming Jammer! Thanks for the clarification. I guess I do have a jammer frame after all.
@@YeezusPieces That's right, Yee. With that frame, you have a piece of chopper "history." D&D (Jammer) used gusseting on from the steering head, along the backbone tube and somewhat on the down tubes. Some of my pals used those D&D (Jammer) frames back in the early 1970s, when original H-D rigid frames were become scarce. D&D (Jammer) also built some very solid springers. All were narrow with twisted front rails. Early issues of "Easyriders" magazine featured a lot of choppers running D&D springers. Columbus Enterprises, Fury and Paughco made springers back then too. We ran girders from Smith Bros and Fetrow, Durfee, P&P, and John Harmon. All of those forks worked great, and they were a departure from glides and springers. I ran with some cats who owned 2 chopper shops back in the late 1960s/early 1970s. All of those guys are gone now. I'm the last choppahhead standing. That's life, man. Enjoy every turn of a wrench. Enjoy every ride. I wish I was young again like you and the rest of your crew. Build right. Ride safe. -- W
Sehr Cooles Bike was Du da gebaut hast ,mein vollen Respekt 👍bei uns in Deutschland würde der TÜV das ein oder andere nicht erlauben .Ich wünsche Dir weithin viel Spaß beim Schrauben ,meine Panhead werde ich auch bald fertig haben ,na dann machs gut Grüße aus Berlin .😎💪💪💪
I like everything about this bike. I love the entire front end set up. The handlebars and clutch lever look amazing. The paint is dope af... Love the wheels... Great job
Been wanting one of the prism petcocks but I can't stomach $125 when you can get a regular on/off valve for $20 lol someday... the only prism part I own is the Bristol Breather carb cover and the quality is insane and they know how to make a good looking part! Man this shovel has so many tricks and cool shit done to it, through and through a clean custom chopper forsure!
He didn't go the easy route, got to give him props for the dedication. Time well spent I think he'll appreciate himself doing it for a long time. Balls for the colour choice too (cop-out excuse wifes favourite colour, lol) but it looks fkn dope. I like it a lot. Even the plate, I bet SHOVELN gets a heap of people jealous. BigUps Yee, sick man
Nice clean bike.....good job on the build......right up to those mid controls....damn.....my knees would be above my ears with those....at 6' 6" and 220 lbs I have always run forward controls on my chops....but hey. more power to the short peeps!
I've always admired the bobbers/choppers, my first road legal bike was a bobber 84 cm250 rebel, i really want to bobber my current bike but haven't had the time or money to do so yet.
great first chopper, love the welded bars the internal throttle was worth it looks super lean n clean, original badass wheels n im not a mag lool fan but they rock 🔥🔥
Liked the video!! Just wondered if you could say which petcock you used again as I missed it. I know you mentioned a couple others too and would like to know those as well? Please? My buddy has a shovel head with a smaller tank and was having draw issues with the current petcock he’s got.
Man, I'm a local in sj and have always wanted to build my own chopper but shit is intimidating to new riders. These build videos help a ton to see what I should be looking for to start out with.
Just do it, when you begin looking you will know when you find your right parts because they speak to you from frame to wheels to engine and handle bare etc etc that’s the beauty of it! It’s something you like and figure out how to make it work just get started you will change stuff as you go and learn it will become uniquely “you” Good luck friend and enjoy!!!!!!
Ticked the like button before I even watched the vid. You just know LSPLTBLVD is gonna be quality.
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yeeeerrrrrr
Great looking shovel!
Agreed
Clean badass bike my first bike was a 1972 Harley Davidson 900 Sportster Chopper 7ft Springer front end my grandpa built he passed it down to me at age 16 age 18 he passed his 83 1200 Sportster 25th anniversary to me age 24 I got my first sports bike Suzuki gsx600f
Slick dude. One of these days I’m gonna own a Harley. Child hood dream
Simple, clean. All shovelhead owner's need to take notes. Thanks for the ride along. Mag's are sweeeet
That thing is so sweet.! Son we need to see the sportster and yee's shovel side by side.!
Good looking Shovelhead Chopper! Nice color too.!
love that skinny front, super rad build Yee!
That’s nice ! The more you look the more details you see.
My new favorite bike on all of TH-cam.
On my CB 750 and GS 850 shafty chops I ran my rear tyre at 20psi.
I like clean bikes. Top job.
Good looking machine, well done. Color is perfect.
Real nice whit flat black and purple.
Beautiful chopper 😍 TY for sharing 👌 Be Safe ❤🙏
Purple bike is really clean looks good with off the chrome motor.
You guys got good taste on bikes, I do like it.
I love the black frame!
I found this channel about a month ago because it was recommended from the guy I traded my dirt bike for a shadow bobber for. So this page made me want a Honda shadow bobber and now I want a old Harley shovel head 😂 I’m going to end up broke watching this channel, good shit guys haha
It’s done!!! Looks great Yee. Way to stick it out.
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Hard looking Chopper! :D
I rode choppers before they were cool , 1981 ! Senior in Highschool !
Choppers were around since 1945. Check out the cool biker movies of the 1960's. Some had real Hells Angels in them.
I think I’ve just seen my all time favorite motorcycle, no joke! Outstanding. Congratulations!
That's one cool scooter man !!!
Awesome video and awesome content can’t wait for the next video Thank’s
Clean brow. Nice gob.💣💣💣💣✌✌✌
That’s pretty sick hella inspiring
Yo LNSPLTBLVD, Sic Build. You young guys who can put your ankles behind your ears with those high mount pegs.😂 Luv the Tank👍😎 You Meet the Nicest People on a Honda Valkyrie. Keep the Shiny Side Up.
Coincidentally Kamela can do that too....without a bike.
Gorgeous bike !
Makes me want to ride so much. Just had surgery and it's going to be a few weeks. Beautiful is to shallow of a word to describe.
heal up fast!
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That frame looks like a D&D (later Jammer). For the most part, Paughco went with a single solid plate behind the steering head on their frames. The axle plates are similar on Jammer and Paugcho rigid frames. Right off, I recognized the wheels were from RC Components. I had a pal who ran those same wheels on a build. Going with a 5 speed takes a lot of work, but that extra cog is nice on the highway. Your Shovel is such a clean build! What a great road bike! You went that extra mile to work out the viscosity of the fork oil! Most guys never sweat that! Race Tech knows their stuff! That paint is choice! Great fit and finish all around! After watching this video, I miss my old Shovel even more. Ha! Ride safe.
Great catch! Now that I recall there was a crinkled up D&D sticker on the neck of the frame when I picked it up. I was told the company later rebranded as Paughco. After doing some research now it seems you were also right about D&D becoming Jammer! Thanks for the clarification. I guess I do have a jammer frame after all.
@@YeezusPieces That's right, Yee. With that frame, you have a piece of chopper "history." D&D (Jammer) used gusseting on from the steering head, along the backbone tube and somewhat on the down tubes. Some of my pals used those D&D (Jammer) frames back in the early 1970s, when original H-D rigid frames were become scarce. D&D (Jammer) also built some very solid springers. All were narrow with twisted front rails. Early issues of "Easyriders" magazine featured a lot of choppers running D&D springers. Columbus Enterprises, Fury and Paughco made springers back then too. We ran girders from Smith Bros and Fetrow, Durfee, P&P, and John Harmon. All of those forks worked great, and they were a departure from glides and springers. I ran with some cats who owned 2 chopper shops back in the late 1960s/early 1970s. All of those guys are gone now. I'm the last choppahhead standing. That's life, man. Enjoy every turn of a wrench. Enjoy every ride. I wish I was young again like you and the rest of your crew. Build right. Ride safe. -- W
That’s really cool! Thank you for the info
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@@benderbender1233 Hey! 😎
One awesome ride I have been wanting to build a bike like that for years
Beautiful Shovel. Awesome CLEAN workspace! More shop tours please.
Great bike. Color's kinda like my gone '72 Triumph Trident. Used to have Easter eggs dyed that color as a kid so it's imprinted. Love it!
Another banger love that he went with something different with the flat finish on a lot of major pieces
TEAM LNSPLTBLVD!
So clean. I love that hot rod vibe he went with. Beautiful video quality as well!
Cool I'm in Cincinnati so cool you got a Bengals fan outthere peace ✌
Who Dey!
Very Nice Sir
Très belle bécane, vidéo bien faite , merci pour ce moment👍👍
Nice looking bike & garage 41:03
Nice, great attention to detail
Sehr Cooles Bike was Du da gebaut hast ,mein vollen Respekt 👍bei uns in Deutschland würde der TÜV das ein oder andere nicht erlauben .Ich wünsche Dir weithin viel Spaß beim Schrauben ,meine Panhead werde ich auch bald fertig haben ,na dann machs gut Grüße aus Berlin .😎💪💪💪
Wow! Feeler gauge on the front tire. Very nice!
Really nice looking motorcycle. Knocked it out of the park.
Love the bike bro 👍🏼👍🏼🤘🏼💪🏼✌🏼
That is a clean bike nice work Yeezus!
Man love that clean look, no clutter, straight to the point gorgeous bike brother. ✌️🇺🇸
What a beautiful build. I love simplicity. 😍
I like everything about this bike. I love the entire front end set up. The handlebars and clutch lever look amazing. The paint is dope af... Love the wheels... Great job
Holy shit this is clean!
Best Harley team
Great video
Love it. Looks and sounds amazing
Loved this video bike looks beautiful and going through all the problems you needed to get over and finish bike.
Saludos carnal desde Mexicali baja California
Been wanting one of the prism petcocks but I can't stomach $125 when you can get a regular on/off valve for $20 lol someday... the only prism part I own is the Bristol Breather carb cover and the quality is insane and they know how to make a good looking part! Man this shovel has so many tricks and cool shit done to it, through and through a clean custom chopper forsure!
Well done. That thing is sharp!
Yee and did a killer job. Bike looks great
He didn't go the easy route, got to give him props for the dedication. Time well spent I think he'll appreciate himself doing it for a long time. Balls for the colour choice too (cop-out excuse wifes favourite colour, lol) but it looks fkn dope. I like it a lot. Even the plate, I bet SHOVELN gets a heap of people jealous. BigUps Yee, sick man
Yee got bread 😅
That is a nice job! Love the bike
Nice clean bike.....good job on the build......right up to those mid controls....damn.....my knees would be above my ears with those....at 6' 6" and 220 lbs I have always run forward controls on my chops....but hey. more power to the short peeps!
this is chanel, Favourite, greetings from Indonesia 🤘
I will be in Bali in a few weeks. Any good motorcycle shops/places you recommend in the area?
That's a lot of work, but it paid off! Dope bike!
I've always admired the bobbers/choppers, my first road legal bike was a bobber 84 cm250 rebel, i really want to bobber my current bike but haven't had the time or money to do so yet.
Amazing 👍👍👍
Nice job guys. I just bought an old 74 but I want it to look like a 74 so I won't be doin any external cleaning.
WHO DEY BABY!!
WHO DEY!!!!
He still makes those mids just not as often. He;s too Busy killing it with his M8/FXR builds!
Belleza!!!!
Man that garage is dope! Nice taco too bro. Your taste is magnificent.
Thanks bro. It’s a tundra haha
Otra magnifica "Shovel" maquinon. El garaje es enorme también. Saludos from Spain🍻
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Beautiful bike Well done Shovel 👍👌
Nice work! Love the wheels!! Great looking bike...
great work , I had a 75 and no matter what I did that clutch was stiff as hell
If that is your First build, you will have a hard time beating this one, Awesome 😎
Winner winner chicken dinner.......right there
dood do dood oodoo doodeeo surreal
clean,,, high mids... my kinda ride... now down to the nitty gritty, where did you get the front light from, let me know please, thanks man
It's an FNA unit
@@YeezusPieces thanks for the tip on the fna light, just order one, you guys and the channel got me into building chopper, ride safe brother man
Cada vídeo de vocês me inspira cada vez mais pra fazer uma customização desse nível, assisto todos os vídeos, parabéns 😊
Nothing sounds better than a Shovehead at Idle
great first chopper, love the welded bars the internal throttle was worth it looks super lean n clean, original badass wheels n im not a mag lool fan but they rock 🔥🔥
❤ sweet bike bro he did a great job 👍
Dam, sounds heathy. Really nice.❤
Soooo clean.
Beau travail Bravo
Liked the video!! Just wondered if you could say which petcock you used again as I missed it. I know you mentioned a couple others too and would like to know those as well? Please? My buddy has a shovel head with a smaller tank and was having draw issues with the current petcock he’s got.
I used a Prism Supply petcock.
@@YeezusPieces thanks for the info and for getting back to me.
Hey that purple bike lotta thought to make it yours came out truly old chopper I’d definitely ride good job bro 🏍️
And can you imagine Harley wants to be totally EV in 10 yrs…., CMON MAN! That sounds excellent!
O som desse escapamento sendo ouvido agora pela manha, é melhor que o som dos galos cantando!!! Show!!! Boas estradas!!!
très belle vidéo avec de bien belle machine
What year did Harley start running the evo y'all should do a collaboration ride with Scooter Tramp Scotty and make a trip to Phoenix Arizona
Sick bike damn credit to yo bro!
Cool tips bout the air filter S&S look 10 times better
Hey Gilroy, I have a 2003 Indian that was made in Gilroy. Gilly Gilly!
I am not rich. FYI I want to start with a little here in a little bear. It’s me Phillip again where you guys from Phoenix
Beautiful bike!
Man, I'm a local in sj and have always wanted to build my own chopper but shit is intimidating to new riders. These build videos help a ton to see what I should be looking for to start out with.
Just do it, when you begin looking you will know when you find your right parts because they speak to you from frame to wheels to engine and handle bare etc etc that’s the beauty of it! It’s something you like and figure out how to make it work just get started you will change stuff as you go and learn it will become uniquely “you” Good luck friend and enjoy!!!!!!
Did he make that air cleaner? Or does someone sell those?
Not a big chopper type of guy bro (mostly cus of comfort) but this built is clean. Really admire the time you took to make this built so dope 🤙🏼
So awesome