I've been impatiently waiting for a new video from the new shop. You do some amazing work and builds. In all honesty how ruff do those stretched out rigid frames ride with a springer on the front? I'm in my 40s and my back isn't what it was but I love the old school long chopper look but I also want to be able to ride it across country or wherever I want. Or should I stick with a softail frame?
Cool , man! Long time! I have exactly same spyke starter- its good, small and strong. What I suggest is to mount hand starter instead of solenoid. Solenoid sucks and makes a lot of troubles and also fire dangerous.. , so suggest just to replace it to hand starter and you can add your famous hand made metal handle on it like you do for gear shifting handles .
I am also going to have a electrical start installed on my 1962 FLH Panhead. My knee is bone on bone with this install i will continue to ride at 74 years old keeping my face in the wind
You do amazing work!! I absolutely LOVE the old school California style choppers you build. I'm having a Captain America tribute bike being right now, and it's nearly finished. I'm running a '49 Panhead with a Baker 6 into 4 Kickstart transmission with a Cycle Tech electric start kit that uses the tin primaries. It was a bit of a challenge for the builder to get it all to fit, but he's talented like you are, and made it all work. Keep on choppin'!!
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Looks slick..
Do you have any video on chopping and raking the neck..??
Kool man nice and clean.
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Good idea, I run an electric start on my 52 Pan,and a 45amp alternator that plugs in where the generator used to be. 👍👍
It's great to see a video from you again! Man, you knocked it out of the park with those oil tank mods! Keep up the great work!
I've been impatiently waiting for a new video from the new shop. You do some amazing work and builds. In all honesty how ruff do those stretched out rigid frames ride with a springer on the front? I'm in my 40s and my back isn't what it was but I love the old school long chopper look but I also want to be able to ride it across country or wherever I want. Or should I stick with a softail frame?
Hopefully you aren't too busy and we can see more of your builds.. do you have Instagram where you share pictures of your builds
Cool
I like it
I'm working on a 1983 Shovel Head.
I was looking for a way to improve the starter set up... Thanks for the info... CrazyHorse Speed Shop NJ, usa
Thanks same problem tired of kicking 👍
Cool , man! Long time! I have exactly same spyke starter- its good, small and strong. What I suggest is to mount hand starter instead of solenoid. Solenoid sucks and makes a lot of troubles and also fire dangerous.. , so suggest just to replace it to hand starter and you can add your famous hand made metal handle on it like you do for gear shifting handles .
I was looking for english name - you call it knobs . so you can make your own knob on hand starter 😀
I am also going to have a electrical start installed on my 1962 FLH Panhead. My knee is bone on bone with this install i will continue to ride at 74 years old keeping my face in the wind
Oops!! I meant to say the electric start kit for my Captain America build is from Tech Cycle, not Cycle Tech.
NICE TO SEE YOUR STILL ALIVE, LONG TIME NO HEAR FROM. SUPER SWEEEEEEEET WORK Bro. THANKS
Super clean!
Nice work 👍
The lines on that frame my man 🤘🏻
Clean
You do amazing work!! I absolutely LOVE the old school California style choppers you build. I'm having a Captain America tribute bike being right now, and it's nearly finished. I'm running a '49 Panhead with a Baker 6 into 4 Kickstart transmission with a Cycle Tech electric start kit that uses the tin primaries. It was a bit of a challenge for the builder to get it all to fit, but he's talented like you are, and made it all work. Keep on choppin'!!