Man, this frame is absolutely wonderful. I know this is a not so serious Build, but honestly, it's the best I've seen on the internet. So fresh Thank you.
you make me feel bad. Once the kids are in bed, I should head out into the garage and work on mine but it's too bloody cold! :) I need to man up.. Good vid as always.
Ha. No manning up about it. Just a little desperate for the warm weather to come so I can get the bike done and painted. If no rush. Stay inside and enjoy the warmth.
I'm curious to know how you're going to build an airbox within that frame? That being said, I reckon a set of velocity stacks with filters at the bottom would look quite trick. :)
I live in a place that never gets cold so it’s really odd for me to see vids like this. Not being able to do something cause it’s too cold... too hot? Sure, I get that! But too cold? I can’t imagine it. (This is not sarcasm. It’s currently about 24c/75f for me right now.)
@@forthebold human communication , difficult .. dogs understand all my words... ....i presume they were worried you could not get the engine out for repair?
Man, this frame is absolutely wonderful.
I know this is a not so serious Build, but honestly, it's the best I've seen on the internet.
So fresh Thank you.
Thanks for your comment.
The intro says sleep deprived but still churn out impressive videos as always. Can't wait to see it finished.
Thank you. It’ll be interesting to see if after welding.
You really got it off. And here I was willing to bet money you don't. Congrats, glad to know the build will go on.
Thanks. Continuing with it this month.
you make me feel bad. Once the kids are in bed, I should head out into the garage and work on mine but it's too bloody cold! :) I need to man up.. Good vid as always.
Ha. No manning up about it. Just a little desperate for the warm weather to come so I can get the bike done and painted. If no rush. Stay inside and enjoy the warmth.
Stay warm! I'm in So Cal and it was 85°f today (29°-30°c for the sane, metric-based part of the world)
Back in the cold again.
So how do you get the carbs out without taking the engine out of the frame? Am I missing something?
No you have to take the frame off.
Nice work mate, keep it up 👍 its super cold in the south, need a garage heater 🥶
Even with a heater here it doesn’t warm enough. Even thought about taping up the door gaps 😂
@@forthebold good idea, ill grab my duck tape 😂
Im actually looking for mine 🤣
Think I was able to hear that massive sigh of relief despite the music 😉
Cheesy music is a must for these videos.
I'm curious to know how you're going to build an airbox within that frame? That being said, I reckon a set of velocity stacks with filters at the bottom would look quite trick. :)
Yeah it’s going to be velocity stacks or pods even.
Dig that tune that comes in around 3 minutes in ... reminds me of artist "Gunship".
🤘🤘
Phew, glad you got the frame off as planned. Will it be powder coated clear if you get brazed joints?
Ha ha. Me too. Decided now to paint it grey.
Can I ask what camera you use to make these videos please
A canon 60d with a 50mm 1.4 lens and a GoPro 7
I live in a place that never gets cold so it’s really odd for me to see vids like this. Not being able to do something cause it’s too cold... too hot? Sure, I get that! But too cold? I can’t imagine it. (This is not sarcasm. It’s currently about 24c/75f for me right now.)
When I worked at the dime city workshop in Tampa Florida it was great being warm
Now what's up on my mind is, how would the handlebar looks like?
Mine too. Airing towards a possible clubman style as it’ll be girder forks.
@@forthebold fair enough 👍
Nice....
Thanks.
Seriously people worry about getting the engine out... I worry where you get those cardigans
They keep me toasty in the 0 degree workshop.
Lol
i would have ''tongue cheek'' replied, when the engine fails the whole bike goes to trash.
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@@forthebold human communication , difficult .. dogs understand all my words... ....i presume they were worried you could not get the engine out for repair?
Yea it was for repair and to weld the frame.