Great job...love the down tube! Most important son is your with your dad. I miss my dad.... Spend as much time being a good son as I did. Nothing is better then being with your dad and building and bonding!!! Awesome hard tail!!
Nice. Yeah, thats why I bought everything new on this one basically. I did have some experience building a motorcycle frame with a friend of mine and my dad is a career welder so we got things done pretty quick.
Everything's been good! Only small issue has been adding air to the rear tire. The way I had to mount the brake rotor makes it so I have to do a bit of disassembly in order to get at the valve. Otherwise, haven't had to change anything or make any adjustments. Thanks for checking out the video!
They are 29" downhill mountain bike forks that I believe I got on eBay but mtb parts are very hard to get in general right now. I doubt the head tube is the right diameter on a doodlebug to accept a bicycle headset but on top of that, these would be waaay too long.
Hey Andy bitchen chopper. I have a suggestion for your seat the spring action I’m building a chopper similar to what you got there I’m using especially because you love mountain bikes I’m using mountain bike rear shock absorbers little spring coil overs you might want to try those as they have a adjustable dampening on your seat Instead of just straight springs but otherwise beautiful chopper great job! If you look at my picture description that’s a 69 doodlebug stage one have to have a wheelie bars because it’s too radical otherwise so I’m down for what you’re doing have a great day
Sweet little bike dude love the twisted frame. Shout out Wisconsin!
This is the best chopper mini bike I’ve seen out there, great work!
Thank you! For your question on the back tire, there's a previous comment someone asked and I gave them the product name I ordered.
Nice ride and use of different parts. I like the mountain bike from forks. Very well done.
Thank you!
Great job...love the down tube! Most important son is your with your dad. I miss my dad.... Spend as much time being a good son as I did. Nothing is better then being with your dad and building and bonding!!! Awesome hard tail!!
Thank you, Len! I am up in Wisconsin with him now working on some projects.
Man that is one sweet mini bike great job my friend can’t wait to see what other great stuff you have built
Thank you! We are in the middle of a few projects right now.
Andy Heck heck ya buddy that’s awesome
nice build that down pipe is pretty cool , i'm building a bike at the moment all the little bits and pieces take ages!
Nice. Yeah, thats why I bought everything new on this one basically. I did have some experience building a motorcycle frame with a friend of mine and my dad is a career welder so we got things done pretty quick.
Andy Heck yeah I’m using bits and pieces on my build 125cc 2 stroke in a mountain bike frame . Take a look if you like any advice would be helpful!
hows it holding up to time and useage?
Everything's been good! Only small issue has been adding air to the rear tire. The way I had to mount the brake rotor makes it so I have to do a bit of disassembly in order to get at the valve. Otherwise, haven't had to change anything or make any adjustments. Thanks for checking out the video!
Need to get a kickstand LOL awesome build!! Looks like a ripper
Thanks, man. I've thought about it but I like the clean look. Usually there's a wall to lean it against wherever I take it.
Pretty cool. The bike and the story.
Thanks man. There's honestly SO much more to the story too. I appreciate you checking it out.
Great Job. That would look wicked chrome plated but it cost a fortune
Does it run?
Where did you get the suspension forks also do they fit a Baja doodle bug
They are 29" downhill mountain bike forks that I believe I got on eBay but mtb parts are very hard to get in general right now. I doubt the head tube is the right diameter on a doodlebug to accept a bicycle headset but on top of that, these would be waaay too long.
@@AndyHeckFilms ok thanks man God bless
Hey Andy bitchen chopper. I have a suggestion for your seat the spring action I’m building a chopper similar to what you got there I’m using especially because you love mountain bikes I’m using mountain bike rear shock absorbers little spring coil overs you might want to try those as they have a adjustable dampening on your seat Instead of just straight springs but otherwise beautiful chopper great job! If you look at my picture description that’s a 69 doodlebug stage one have to have a wheelie bars because it’s too radical otherwise so I’m down for what you’re doing have a great day
Thank you! I may look at doing something like that for the seat when I get the frame done in a different color.
need help on getting a frame i been thinking bout getting something to ride around u know?
Go to Facebook marketplace you will find so many minibikes it’s not even funny good luck
How big is that back wheel?
Nvrmind figured it out
Which rear tire kit did you use ??
"145x70-6 Drive Wheel Assembly Complete with 5/8" Bearings, Sprocket & Brake Drum" from gopowersports
Rpm gauge and a light
Show it riding
Thanks for checking out the video. There's another one on my channel of me riding it!
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Clickbait it's not even a timelapse of him building it
Thanks for watching. Nothing about my title or thumbnail says it's a timelapse.
Yeah if you were paying attention in the beginning of his video he said he wish he would’ve done the build on video it’s all about paying attention
Then don't say "build" in the fucking title