Hi all. Amazed to see how well this video has done and how it has bought everyone from everywhere to check it out, I appreciate that. I was in the process of making a part 2 however I messed it up by grounding down the rear frame dropouts too short and had to cancel the whole thing :/ I am more than keen and happy to make another episode but with current life going ons it's hard to smash out a project like this which can take up to a week. nonetheless I *WILL* be making another one at some point and it will hopefully be more in depth and have more narration. Cheers and have a good one! ~Gibbs
The Gibbs Guy man I had my neighbor steal my bike. Had it over 4 months while I was outta state with my ole mad while he had a heart pump in.. I was pissed I gave the bike to my son.. jus before I left man it was crazy gettin it back.. he scuffed the paint pretty bad in a attempt to repaint it or something. Any tips on filler or anything?
@@jesscolliflower5531 Shit man, stoked you got it back, most bikes in my city go missing, had mine nicked never saw it again. But for filler i recommend sanding it to bare steel , I use some wire sanding disc on a drill, if it has been angle grinded try some filler primer or the stuff used for filling in car dents "bog" or "bawg" i believe which is like clay cement meaning its the texture of clay but when dried its hard as cement, that may be a bit much depending on how bad the frame is, might just need a sand. You might want to google it for other opinions but hope you manage to get her back into shape! Sorry it took so long to respond, my notifications are not coming through. chur
You did a real good job...I most liked when you were working on the chain on top of the speaker in your room...you have what it takes...don't ever quit!
thanks a mil man ya'll should start a project like it. found my frame at the dump originally had it for years was thisss close to throwing it out until I got my second low rider then realized it was a lowrider frame haha.
Sorry mate only just saw your comment. Just some allan keys, cresant wrenches, drill with brass or steel disc, some hammers and nail punches, scotchbright, methylated spirits, rustoleum spray paint and dulux test pots and popsicle sticks for the splatter effect.
Hello I need your help. can you tell me we’re did you bought your extended fork to make your front tire longer. because I need one for my low rider project.
@@AaroMesa keep up the great work. Have a look at my channel bro. Hustle, entrepreneurship, life, philosophy, self improvement. Just trying to get better. Cheers!!
Part 3 is now up
sheesh that shit is bussin bussin
RESPECTFULLY
KO
This was more dope than I thought he actually made me laugh🤣🤣🤣
You did this video so professionally. More of this!!!!!!
Hi all.
Amazed to see how well this video has done and how it has bought everyone from everywhere to check it out, I appreciate that.
I was in the process of making a part 2 however I messed it up by grounding down the rear frame dropouts too short and had to cancel the whole thing :/
I am more than keen and happy to make another episode but with current life going ons it's hard to smash out a project like this which can take up to a week.
nonetheless I *WILL* be making another one at some point and it will hopefully be more in depth and have more narration.
Cheers and have a good one!
~Gibbs
The Gibbs Guy man I had my neighbor steal my bike. Had it over 4 months while I was outta state with my ole mad while he had a heart pump in.. I was pissed I gave the bike to my son.. jus before I left man it was crazy gettin it back.. he scuffed the paint pretty bad in a attempt to repaint it or something. Any tips on filler or anything?
@@jesscolliflower5531 Shit man, stoked you got it back, most bikes in my city go missing, had mine nicked never saw it again.
But for filler i recommend sanding it to bare steel , I use some wire sanding disc on a drill, if it has been angle grinded try some filler primer or the stuff used for filling in car dents "bog" or "bawg" i believe which is like clay cement meaning its the texture of clay but when dried its hard as cement, that may be a bit much depending on how bad the frame is, might just need a sand.
You might want to google it for other opinions but hope you manage to get her back into shape!
Sorry it took so long to respond, my notifications are not coming through.
chur
Wow pimp my rides budget must have rocketed this is way better than the origional series
The fact your wearing a San Jose hat building a lowrider bike had me sold....
Dope Bike.
Cheers man
You did a real good job...I most liked when you were working on the chain on top of the speaker in your room...you have what it takes...don't ever quit!
Thank you my man
I have since made a part 3 if you'd like to take a look
Comments like yours are what keep me going
Cheers
That thing looks sweet! Excellent job👍
love yo strive put into entertaining your viewers and yo humor king
Me and my son Really enjoyed this upload...Thanx for sharing n hopefully you load another just like this...
RESPECT n Always 100
thanks a mil man ya'll should start a project like it. found my frame at the dump originally had it for years was thisss close to throwing it out until I got my second low rider then realized it was a lowrider frame haha.
Loved it, ruined the porch,trampoline and driveway.grounded from tools and paint forever
Bro that came out sick !! I just bought a bike. Got parts comin in
killer bike
With the black force 1’s..
They last all my brake less bike shenanigans
lol awesome dude cant wait for the next episode.
hell yea. great idea for the video man. one luv and much respect from Nuttin But Luv Familia Lowrider Club
U made that bike frame pop out with the splatter paint effect. Awesome ride to show around the streets. Great video.
Cheers bruv was thinking of doing a 26" BMX out of an old mtb next probably do some splatter on that!
Great job👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽🚲🚲
This is history
What size frame is that?
20"
You forgot the fenders lol but either then that nice
yeah thinking back i regret chopping the guard mounts off lol
a year later I now have fenders
What were the tools and stuff used in this video? Awesome video
Sorry mate only just saw your comment.
Just some allan keys, cresant wrenches, drill with brass or steel disc,
some hammers and nail punches, scotchbright, methylated spirits, rustoleum spray paint and dulux test pots and popsicle sticks for the splatter effect.
This is pretty well done and funny
Nice! Enjoyed video and will definitely watch more!
We need a part 2 man
Check out the pinned comment
should of keep making more bikes
someone give kyle a monster energy drink
when the next one gangstaa
Hello I need your help. can you tell me we’re did you bought your extended fork to make your front tire longer. because I need one for my low rider project.
try buy sell, facebook the dump is where my frame came from got the forks off a mate
Nice build. Just subbed
Cheers man! more to come
@@AaroMesa keep up the great work. Have a look at my channel bro. Hustle, entrepreneurship, life, philosophy, self improvement. Just trying to get better. Cheers!!
Was that a remix of chingy turn it up?
just the original man
Cool
Godfather mad the one with the twisted frame
Im from San Jose too love shark city
Good shit
Looks like his name is Kyle!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂
I knew a guy named Kyle like that
🔥🔥🔥
That's dope af
Yo are you bumpin Kausion with an Australian accent??? Fuckin awesome 😎 😎😎
Damn bro it came out nice 👍
Can help me with my Low rider bike
what's the problem?
san jose
At first I thought he was doing that accent as a joke but then I found out he's from new Zealand
Nice vato!!!
Part 2
Ngl he looks and talks like FaZe Banks
Yeah Nah
Nice sharks hat that’s the spot to mod at yuhh
you look like Mikey Tyra lmaooo
Haha he ride BMX too
Hahah mean bro crack up
Wtf
trying to be cool!!!....
sorry but not!
Cringe youtube pic