Calling it 1. Paul Sr. will use his employees and full shop to do some OCC custom frame, tank, etc. 2. Sean will have a crispy bike that runs, sometimes. 3. Craig (and Greg) will have a fully running, well put together bike that is actually rideable, but not as custom as Paul Sr's impractical one.
Paul Sr doesn’t have the shop and employees like he used to. And, Sr was generally less into the big crazy choppers than Jr was. Most of the Sr bikes are still pretty wild, but at least reasonably rideable.
@The_Bearded_Mechanic that worked pretty well, I'm impressed. If you're going to get more into it, I'd suggest the oven. It really is a lot easier. Can't wait to see the V Rod in all her glory. PAUL Sr. Better come with all he's got.
I’m glad you went V Rod. Paul sr has built all sorts of evo bikes, never seen him build an early revolution engine. You definitely made it harder on yourself though, but when you pull it off you’ll bring something senior hasn’t done before. Let’s go!
Get yourself a GOOD filter mask before doing anymore coating. With all that stuff in the air, the filter and fan won't catch it all. Without a mask, you're inhaling some of the stray particles. If you and Dan like breathing and want to keep doing it, GET THE MASKS for both of you and wear safety gear. Like the channel and want you to keep doing it. Good luck with the V-rod.
I had a Vrod years ago. I mounted a custom road glide fairing and put a tour pack on it. I've seen other people also make bagger touring style rods also.
bagger, V-rod, worst shxx all, any normal good human not ewer want worst bike what ewer has made V-rod and build this super ugly stupid bagger, must be brainless idiot if make thats.
I'm still waiting for the fabrication work how does a build off with no Custom Fabrication ? Course I'm not to the end of the video yet maybe he'll surprise me
I love how much work you put into the mini paint booth setup when behind you was 2 sandblasting booths 😂 Almost everyone I know starts off doing smaller pieces in those booths because of dust control and ease of powder recovery
The heat gun moves cool air, turns it hot, and then the hot air flows over the surface area into the thing to be heated. Without airflow, it won't work correctly. To speed things up, fill a cast iron Dutch oven with bricks, put it in an oven that was set 25 degrees over the target temp and sat for 1 hour. Immediately lower it into the drum. That will hold the heat in the drum.
You could have just bought a used gas stove for $50-$100 bucks and just put it on broil. That's what I did and I drilled into the top and installed eye bolts to hang parts from. I could watch the parts bake threw the front glass.
Craig, my winter project I picked up last week is a 1991 BMW K75 Resomod. This video is perfect timing since I want to learn how to powder coat. Perfect timing g and much appreciated! (Located in Iowa)
My friend, you came to the wrong place to learn powder coating! 🤣 There's plenty to learn here, just not that. Joking aside, the K75 is a sweet bike. What are you doing to it? Stock or custom?
I have rhe same powder coat system... it's decent no complaints.. if you get your parts figured out how you want them to hang in your over heat the parts up to get rid of moisture and then pull them out while they are hot and then coat them it'll take less powder and it'll stick alot better
No matter who wins the biker buildoff, you have my vote for best videos. This is way more than just entertainment, you're running an educational program here. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I'm excited about this build off and I've never had a Harley Davidson but if I bought one I'd definitely be a VRod .. I'm rooting for Craig and Dan's bike. Have a great day y'all.
I have doing my own powder coating for years, If you are doing just small things, not like wheels. I just bought a cheap used oven from renovation company and I have been using that for years. Works great.
theyre melting because you are forcing air in, but have no vent at the bottom to let excess air out, so it comes out of the heatgun, melting it. weld/ bolt eyelets inside of lid to hang things from
Degrease your metal and powder the part while it is hot (bake it for like 30min). Bake again for like 20 min at 400 (Depending on the thickness of the metal). If you get a nice even coat then you shouldn't have any orange peel effect. Powder raw metal. Make sure your hanging system is clean between powders so you can get a good ground. You are supposed to be able to powder cold with just the electrode but I find powdering hot allows you to use less powder.
I bought a 220v electric oven from a mexican lady when i started powder coating. I bought a eastwood powder gun. I built a 40x40x6 oven with 4 elements to do atv and dirtbike frames. Its a cool hobby and can make some good money with it.
Definitely need to get an oven. It will make it way easier and you can do multiple parts at once. Good luck on the build off. Try to customize some parts. That's what Paul is known for. It will give you high style points!!☝🇺🇸💪🇺🇸🖒🇺🇸
Try pre-heating the parts to close to curing temperature before shooting the powder. This helps with removing contamination from the surfaces to reduce outgassing.
hi greg from the uk ,you should have just put the metal front part of the heat gun only in the barrel ,that's why its collapsed , block them holes holes up and re drill ,enjoy your TH-cam .ronn
Dude it's "Craig". But it easy to see how you mixed it up, the way they pronounce it over there is real short, like "Creg". For the US-ians : the original Scottish/UK pronunciation is like... Crayg 😁
If you add lights in the green house you will be able to see more easily the spots that have a lighter coat of the powder. Just a tip for the bike parts.
Preheat your parts. The powder sticks to the surface more evenly, you get a better looking result. You also use less powder. Don't heat all the way, just enough to make the surface"sticky".
Kinda sad about the obvious waste being created by the... improperly used heatguns, but MAN has this been such a great series to watch. Easily the content im most interested in on TH-cam right now, and its been cool watching Paul Sr's perspective as well.
I built a poor man's paint booth out of Amazon boxes, duct tape and a $4.99 ace hardware air filter hooked to my homemade exhaust ventilation setup. Worked a charm to paint parts however I just lost that and all of my projects, motorcycles and youtube hobby to a recent garage fire.
I'm the same way when working a project, I ALWAYS over think the process and just have to push through it and just dive in on something or I'll never get started xD
You need to get a oven that someone is throwing out and rip the element and all the wiring out to install it in the barrel. Also notch 2 holes at either side so you can run a rod across to hand things on.
I was thinking the heat gun was going to melt. The hole needs to be the size of the tip of the gun or the metal part not the plastic. I was watching like no no wait. And just a heads up, holes and threads you want to cover because of the paint build up from the powder.
ha i was just going to comment on using heat guns. It totally works! I build a composites oven years ago that had two heat guns. I never needed two. it was a good size box too. I just used rigid foam insulation. 1 inch thick. it was like 5 foot by 3 foot tall by 3 foot wide. Sat on the concrete floor. I could easily heat it to 325 and hold it there for hours with only one heat gun running. Yr gonna be fine with one gun heating that barrel.
Those heat guns draw 1500 watts/ 12.5 amps each. If you are running both them on one 15 amp circuit, that would is 25 amps. Major overload. I don't think having the blown air from the gun is helpful.
Probably not a bad idea to drill a few holes in the lid and build a kind of coat rack underneath it so you can hang stuff directly from the lid, or maybe just use a few hooks on the inside of the lid instead of like a straight bar? Also like you did leave one or both of the bugs open so you can help regulate temps if it starts getting too hot, open the bung and cool it a bit. I did think of maybe use a large toaster over or even a 2nd hand/garage sale(aka old, used, cheap, not to be used for food again) used oven or something like that? Also would be a good idea to swap to a heavier duty metal body heat gun, so it won’t melt itself apart.
I used to design kilns (pronounced Kills) on a large industrial scale. Your problem is you are blowing hot air in, but you have no exhaust. The heat guns are melting because they don't have enough airflow to cool themselves. So, you need an exhaust. Perhaps those holes in the lids? Then, the heat guns can blow like they are designed to, they won't melt and your heat can get to the part. Me, I have a guy for powder coating so I don't have to build anything.
Personally, I’m quite satisfied with the original calipers, they’re the best (actually HD branded Brembo’s) I ever had on any Harley I owned, oh wait.😂
You need to run a pipe out from the barrel and put a 45 degree bend on the end of it where the heat guns will then attach. The radiant heat is killing the heat guns and causing the loss of retained heat in the barrel. 👍
I had a Vrod few years ago, is the only motorcycle you 48 years riding that scared me. A lot of power to go straight, and you cannot stop the damn thing, neither turn.
Just take the elements out of an old oven along with the thermostat and mount it in the bottom with plate steel over it and a fan from the oven to circulate the air
I think this build will be the most practical and usable. Sean is going to have a burnt slice of pizza. Paul Sr will have an amazing bike that will go MAYBE 50 miles before needing work.
Wonderful, you are going to put the others to shame . Find yourself a cheep oven on market place , I got one for free , been powder coating for 5 yrs . I have done the pipes on my goldwing , changed from rusty and chrome to black with lil metal flake . Keep it up , with many tries comes fewer mistakes. And by the way Craig you can't lose your sanity , you can;t lose something you never had lol
It’s a BIKE BUILD GREG NOT A BIKE DECORATE change the frame or front end I enjoy your channel I’ve seen all of Senior s builds and nothing was stock Good luck friend May the best man win
Hey guys, To keep your heat guns in better shape put fan on them to keep them cool. It may help to make your expensive $15 guns last longer or just get a oven and stop messing around. Also get a mask to keep yourself safe. lol - later
3 weeks isn't much time to build a custom bike, I spent 3 years (at least the cold months} on one and felt I rushed. But I did catch your air quotes around the word "build" so I'm guessing you don't really either. That being said, I'm sure I'll love what you come up with.
gotta admit, the VROD without the plastics is kinda sexy............at least don't reinstall the belt guards....... and for small parts, a used electric range oven will work best for beginner powdercoating. some folks have even used toaster ovens.
At the moment I think either you or Paul Sr has the best chance of winning the challenge. It would be an epic win if Bikes and Beards gets that burnt bike to win thou.
big parts not can add to oven, barrel have better but need build downside barrel some heating element and use elektric make barrel hot, not good use cheap hot gun,
Never was a fan of the OCC tv show the hate between father and son made me sick My Dad and I worked happily on his/our diesel trucks side by by for almost 30 years l love my Dad he taught me so much and I miss him
Calling it
1. Paul Sr. will use his employees and full shop to do some OCC custom frame, tank, etc.
2. Sean will have a crispy bike that runs, sometimes.
3. Craig (and Greg) will have a fully running, well put together bike that is actually rideable, but not as custom as Paul Sr's impractical one.
Oh dang.. modify The Rules, 500 mile road trip 👍😎✊
😂😂😂😂 very funny 👍
Paul Sr doesn’t have the shop and employees like he used to. And, Sr was generally less into the big crazy choppers than Jr was. Most of the Sr bikes are still pretty wild, but at least reasonably rideable.
Paul should've got that 1500 Kawasaki.
We just use a $100 electric oven for powder coating. A perfect finish every time. Make temperature regulation a lot easier than heat guns.
Simplest is usually best. I just saw this trick and had to give it a try.
@The_Bearded_Mechanic that worked pretty well, I'm impressed. If you're going to get more into it, I'd suggest the oven. It really is a lot easier. Can't wait to see the V Rod in all her glory. PAUL Sr. Better come with all he's got.
In the end, if you get two 40$ heatguns, you are almost at your 100$ oven. But the experiment sure looked interesting.
Yes an oven, kind of makes sense. can get up to temp, has door, has rack mounts, has temp gauge. has timer.
I picked up an oven for free off of craigslist
Caring about how well the brakes work in a biker build off with OCC seems like misplaced priorities 🤣
@@TimInertiatic well, at least it should be more rideable than Paul's bikes 🤣
First an OCC bike would have to hold gas to worry about stopping
Craig misunderstood the assignment. You are going up against OCC, the bike doesnt have to run or stop it just has to look "different"
😂
@@billme4192 🤣
Best practice is to heat the item first, then spray it. It'll guarantee a smooth finish. 10 years powder coating snow guards.
I’m glad you went V Rod. Paul sr has built all sorts of evo bikes, never seen him build an early revolution engine. You definitely made it harder on yourself though, but when you pull it off you’ll bring something senior hasn’t done before. Let’s go!
Is senior watching these video's?
@@garysnyder6020 😂😂😂😂😂
Just watched Srs video. He got a $5000 bike for $3000 or at least that's was his story....😂
Get yourself a GOOD filter mask before doing anymore coating. With all that stuff in the air, the filter and fan won't catch it all. Without a mask, you're inhaling some of the stray particles. If you and Dan like breathing and want to keep doing it, GET THE MASKS for both of you and wear safety gear. Like the channel and want you to keep doing it. Good luck with the V-rod.
Used Electric Home oven from Facebook Marketplace? probably cheaper, definitely more time savings
I had a Vrod years ago. I mounted a custom road glide fairing and put a tour pack on it. I've seen other people also make bagger touring style rods also.
bagger, V-rod, worst shxx all, any normal good human not ewer want worst bike what ewer has made V-rod and build this super ugly stupid bagger, must be brainless idiot if make thats.
I still don't understand how this is a build off, but I'm enjoying watching.
I'm still waiting for the fabrication work how does a build off with no Custom Fabrication ? Course I'm not to the end of the video yet maybe he'll surprise me
Creative vision is part of the design too. Let's see what kind of paint job he has done
I love how much work you put into the mini paint booth setup when behind you was 2 sandblasting booths 😂
Almost everyone I know starts off doing smaller pieces in those booths because of dust control and ease of powder recovery
Hey, thanks for posting this on my day off. I got a cool buzz going. 🤣🤘
The heat gun moves cool air, turns it hot, and then the hot air flows over the surface area into the thing to be heated.
Without airflow, it won't work correctly.
To speed things up, fill a cast iron Dutch oven with bricks, put it in an oven that was set 25 degrees over the target temp and sat for 1 hour. Immediately lower it into the drum. That will hold the heat in the drum.
I don't think Harbor freight sells dutch ovens or bricks...
You could have just bought a used gas stove for $50-$100 bucks and just put it on broil. That's what I did and I drilled into the top and installed eye bolts to hang parts from. I could watch the parts bake threw the front glass.
Craig, my winter project I picked up last week is a 1991 BMW K75 Resomod. This video is perfect timing since I want to learn how to powder coat. Perfect timing g and much appreciated! (Located in Iowa)
My friend, you came to the wrong place to learn powder coating! 🤣
There's plenty to learn here, just not that.
Joking aside, the K75 is a sweet bike. What are you doing to it? Stock or custom?
BMW factory not can ewer build any good bike, all has big poop.
I have rhe same powder coat system... it's decent no complaints.. if you get your parts figured out how you want them to hang in your over heat the parts up to get rid of moisture and then pull them out while they are hot and then coat them it'll take less powder and it'll stick alot better
Craig, I love how you explain the workings. Simple, and easy to comprehend. ❤
I'm an Electronics Tech by trade, but I do love 'wrenching' on my cars.
No matter who wins the biker buildoff, you have my vote for best videos. This is way more than just entertainment, you're running an educational program here. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I'm excited about this build off and I've never had a Harley Davidson but if I bought one I'd definitely be a VRod .. I'm rooting for Craig and Dan's bike. Have a great day y'all.
I have doing my own powder coating for years, If you are doing just small things, not like wheels. I just bought a cheap used oven from renovation company and I have been using that for years. Works great.
theyre melting because you are forcing air in, but have no vent at the bottom to let excess air out, so it comes out of the heatgun, melting it. weld/ bolt eyelets inside of lid to hang things from
Degrease your metal and powder the part while it is hot (bake it for like 30min). Bake again for like 20 min at 400 (Depending on the thickness of the metal). If you get a nice even coat then you shouldn't have any orange peel effect. Powder raw metal. Make sure your hanging system is clean between powders so you can get a good ground. You are supposed to be able to powder cold with just the electrode but I find powdering hot allows you to use less powder.
Not, "98% chance it will work." It's, "a 2% chance of complications with a 98% chance of success. "
I bought a 220v electric oven from a mexican lady when i started powder coating. I bought a eastwood powder gun. I built a 40x40x6 oven with 4 elements to do atv and dirtbike frames. Its a cool hobby and can make some good money with it.
Definitely need to get an oven. It will make it way easier and you can do multiple parts at once. Good luck on the build off. Try to customize some parts. That's what Paul is known for. It will give you high style points!!☝🇺🇸💪🇺🇸🖒🇺🇸
What an amazing Video!
Thank you so much.
Try pre-heating the parts to close to curing temperature before shooting the powder. This helps with removing contamination from the surfaces to reduce outgassing.
This Easy Bake Oven is awsome. You get it perfected for us, cause I could use one. GREAT IDEA CRAIG!!
By far the best motorcycle channel on TH-cam! Love it
hi greg from the uk ,you should have just put the metal front part of the heat gun only in the barrel ,that's why its collapsed , block them holes holes up and re drill ,enjoy your TH-cam .ronn
He should have done a lot of things, but that's not his style.
Dude it's "Craig". But it easy to see how you mixed it up, the way they pronounce it over there is real short, like "Creg".
For the US-ians : the original Scottish/UK pronunciation is like... Crayg 😁
Starting in the right direction, I love powder coating. Very durable.
A new video to kickstart the weekend 🥳🥳🥳
I love that your doing a vrod I've owned 2 (one got totaled) they're criminaly underrated
I enjoy these updates / vids.
If you add lights in the green house you will be able to see more easily the spots that have a lighter coat of the powder. Just a tip for the bike parts.
Good thinking and good work!
Thanks for toe up date
Preheat your parts. The powder sticks to the surface more evenly, you get a better looking result. You also use less powder. Don't heat all the way, just enough to make the surface"sticky".
Porsche powered Hardly Ablesome
If you have access to a large drill press, you can drill the front and rear rims so that they look like weld rim.
Kinda sad about the obvious waste being created by the... improperly used heatguns, but MAN has this been such a great series to watch. Easily the content im most interested in on TH-cam right now, and its been cool watching Paul Sr's perspective as well.
I built a poor man's paint booth out of Amazon boxes, duct tape and a $4.99 ace hardware air filter hooked to my homemade exhaust ventilation setup. Worked a charm to paint parts however I just lost that and all of my projects, motorcycles and youtube hobby to a recent garage fire.
I'm the same way when working a project, I ALWAYS over think the process and just have to push through it and just dive in on something or I'll never get started xD
You need to get a oven that someone is throwing out and rip the element and all the wiring out to install it in the barrel. Also notch 2 holes at either side so you can run a rod across to hand things on.
No matter who wins of the three, we win getting to see the competition. Looking forward to seeing the end result with this bike. 👍👍
I was thinking the heat gun was going to melt. The hole needs to be the size of the tip of the gun or the metal part not the plastic. I was watching like no no wait. And just a heads up, holes and threads you want to cover because of the paint build up from the powder.
Sprockets and a chain conversion will definitely give it a more aggressive look!
Love from India🇮🇳!
ha i was just going to comment on using heat guns. It totally works! I build a composites oven years ago that had two heat guns. I never needed two. it was a good size box too. I just used rigid foam insulation. 1 inch thick. it was like 5 foot by 3 foot tall by 3 foot wide. Sat on the concrete floor. I could easily heat it to 325 and hold it there for hours with only one heat gun running. Yr gonna be fine with one gun heating that barrel.
To keep the heat guns cool,you should air conditioner the garage and then put big massive fan's on them.😊
Those heat guns draw 1500 watts/ 12.5 amps each. If you are running both them on one 15 amp circuit, that would is 25 amps. Major overload. I don't think having the blown air from the gun is helpful.
Is that a harly with twin cam heads?
I didn't think they even knew you could do that
Porsche helped
@EnergyXyz between the two of them I'm surprised it's not aircooled
Probably not a bad idea to drill a few holes in the lid and build a kind of coat rack underneath it so you can hang stuff directly from the lid, or maybe just use a few hooks on the inside of the lid instead of like a straight bar? Also like you did leave one or both of the bugs open so you can help regulate temps if it starts getting too hot, open the bung and cool it a bit.
I did think of maybe use a large toaster over or even a 2nd hand/garage sale(aka old, used, cheap, not to be used for food again) used oven or something like that?
Also would be a good idea to swap to a heavier duty metal body heat gun, so it won’t melt itself apart.
I used to design kilns (pronounced Kills) on a large industrial scale. Your problem is you are blowing hot air in, but you have no exhaust. The heat guns are melting because they don't have enough airflow to cool themselves. So, you need an exhaust. Perhaps those holes in the lids? Then, the heat guns can blow like they are designed to, they won't melt and your heat can get to the part. Me, I have a guy for powder coating so I don't have to build anything.
Could have gotten a used oven for free most likely.
Love you Craig!!!
Personally, I’m quite satisfied with the original calipers, they’re the best (actually HD branded Brembo’s) I ever had on any Harley I owned, oh wait.😂
so much for the PPE!
Great ideas great guy👍🏻
Greetings from Austria 😊
You need to run a pipe out from the barrel and put a 45 degree bend on the end of it where the heat guns will then attach. The radiant heat is killing the heat guns and causing the loss of retained heat in the barrel. 👍
The v-rod has to be one of the most challenging bases to customize.
You'd have been better off just buying a used or cheap kitchen oven. Something designed to get up to 350F, no setup or modification required.
I had a Vrod few years ago, is the only motorcycle you 48 years riding that scared me. A lot of power to go straight, and you cannot stop the damn thing, neither turn.
Just take the elements out of an old oven along with the thermostat and mount it in the bottom with plate steel over it and a fan from the oven to circulate the air
old house oven works fine
Love that intake! It reminds me of my Buell
I think this build will be the most practical and usable. Sean is going to have a burnt slice of pizza. Paul Sr will have an amazing bike that will go MAYBE 50 miles before needing work.
Craig gets the win for best videos.
And it isn't even close.
I wouldn't have used a gun that shoots air thru to heat, should just use a good sized electic oven with no air flow, no chance of knocking off powder
You need to put your homemade powder coating house and everything else with it outside for safety reasons. That’s a good thing to do it yourself.
The heat guns are not designed for continuous use.
Wonderful, you are going to put the others to shame . Find yourself a cheep oven on market place , I got one for free , been powder coating for 5 yrs . I have done the pipes on my goldwing , changed from rusty and chrome to black with lil metal flake . Keep it up , with many tries comes fewer mistakes. And by the way Craig you can't lose your sanity , you can;t lose something you never had lol
I'm totally getting a V-rod for my next bike. Got to get closer to wrapping up my project one though lol
It’s a BIKE BUILD GREG NOT A BIKE DECORATE change the frame or front end I enjoy your channel I’ve seen all of Senior s builds and nothing was stock Good luck friend May the best man win
Super great that you guys are doing this for a Great Charity its goin to be so amazing i would not want to be a Judge
Hey guys, To keep your heat guns in better shape put fan on them to keep them cool. It may help to make your expensive $15 guns last longer or just get a oven and stop messing around. Also get a mask to keep yourself safe. lol - later
A work of art is never finished my friend
Insulate the lid, Craig!
Heat rises, so you're losing a lot of it from the highest point. 👌🏾
My cousin powder coats for a living he was powder coating parts using a stove be a gas stove or electric stove and that worked for what he needed for😊
Lay the drum on its side heat will be more even and you will be able to coat bigger items at no greater expense.
Get a set some long hose pliers, they make life easy!
Just a normal old kitchen oven works great trust me done plenty of parts from rims to turbos
Craig I am pulling for you and Sean in the biker Build-Off
3 weeks isn't much time to build a custom bike, I spent 3 years (at least the cold months} on one and felt I rushed. But I did catch your air quotes around the word "build" so I'm guessing you don't really either. That being said, I'm sure I'll love what you come up with.
gotta admit, the VROD without the plastics is kinda sexy............at least don't reinstall the belt guards....... and for small parts, a used electric range oven will work best for beginner powdercoating. some folks have even used toaster ovens.
I used my Warrior heat gun for 15 minutes before it went into convulsions, screamed a dying shriek, and stopped. $10 on sale, worth about what I paid.
Hell yea im glad to see the build off starting finally 😂😂. Anyways keep up the great work and much love to ya from Maryland ❤❤❤
Once I saw the HF heat gun I knew immediately what was going to happen. LOL. I had one melt after only 15 minutes.
I wonder why you didn't just get a free or nearly free oven on marketplace for the powdercoating? 😂
Pyrme also on the tube ,he uses the house hold style oven
Barrel need insulation on the top as heat escapes through the lid xxxx
At the moment I think either you or Paul Sr has the best chance of winning the challenge. It would be an epic win if Bikes and Beards gets that burnt bike to win thou.
Just buy a used electric oven. Even comes with rack to hang parts on
big parts not can add to oven, barrel have better but need build downside barrel some heating element and use elektric make barrel hot, not good use cheap hot gun,
I thought this was a 'build' off. Not slightly modify and doll up competition. Paul Sr is going to win 100%.
Paul has a Yamaha Silverado. A great bike to use in the build off.
Never was a fan of the OCC tv show the hate between father and son made me sick My Dad and I worked happily on his/our diesel trucks side by by for almost 30 years l love my Dad he taught me so much and I miss him
I see Paul's doing his own form of bending the rules - I hope you guys make something great without bending the rules.
Those 650/750's are wicked if you can keep the engines synced
Hardly Drivable Hillariously Dull Humungus Dump, H.D. has a lot of meanings😂
Propane tank and torchdrill hole for torch and there ya go
So you guys are basically restoring bikes.