it's different now. we all inherit a hierarchy of 'coolness'. but coolness wasn't really provided socially when i started. i had a friend who cobbled together minibikes in the mid 60s. sure, why not? nobody WANTED indians or knuckleheads, or panheads. not in boston. i bought an indian for a hundred and fifty bucks. it just wasn't a 'thing' back then. no one looked down on any american bike. anything you got was cool as hell.
For starters, I agree. Any bike you have or out together is cool and FUN! But man, I certainly wish I could find a knuckle or an Indian for a hundred and fifty dollars
Now I understand why you and Blue are on a different bike every video. Build it, ride it, sell it, repeat. You guys have revived me. I was just sitting around waiting to die when I started watching videos of people building older scooters. After telling myself "I can do that", I've decided "I'm gonna do that". thanks
Old heads?!😂 60 years old and still riding my softail "skinny" bike 😅... Thanks for inspiring this "old head" to keep riding 🎉 44 years and still riding ❤
After we did this episode I was prepared to move over there. So nice to see your comment here after being a fan of your channel. I love the sportster videos!
It's refreshing seeing youngsters stepping into this wild world of motorcycle building/riding/customizing. It's a lost art and this will create a life others can't even imagine. Keep on keepin' on.
Your posts are great man, love the bikes, the riding adventures the laffs you guys have, keep going forward brother, it don't matter how fast you're going forward as long as it's forward..... cheers 🍻
I really appreciated the perspective that was brought up about the guys at the big shows being 10 years older than you with 20+ more years of experience. That’s where I’m at in life, and often times it feels like achieving their level of successes is unfathomable. It’s nice to hear I’m not alone in my thoughts.
Thank you for creating these, they beautifully celebrate and share this poetic piece of old bike culture. Plus, it inspires me to get off my butt and finish my own projects!
I'm 70 and still ride my original 1974 Ironhead.
Right on! Iron heads forever!
it's different now. we all inherit a hierarchy of 'coolness'. but coolness wasn't really provided socially when i started. i had a friend who cobbled together minibikes in the mid 60s. sure, why not? nobody WANTED indians or knuckleheads, or panheads. not in boston. i bought an indian for a hundred and fifty bucks. it just wasn't a 'thing' back then. no one looked down on any american bike. anything you got was cool as hell.
For starters, I agree. Any bike you have or out together is cool and FUN!
But man, I certainly wish I could find a knuckle or an Indian for a hundred and fifty dollars
Now I understand why you and Blue are on a different bike every video. Build it, ride it, sell it, repeat. You guys have revived me. I was just sitting around waiting to die when I started watching videos of people building older scooters. After telling myself "I can do that", I've decided "I'm gonna do that". thanks
Old heads?!😂 60 years old and still riding my softail "skinny" bike 😅... Thanks for inspiring this "old head" to keep riding 🎉 44 years and still riding ❤
This channel has become one of my favorites. This is authentic and real. Cool unique stories and I love being in the shop….
Thanks for this comment, it means a lot my friend
947 Works, 947 Times, 9:47 long video. Awesome video
just noticed the length of the video, great observation on your part.
This is what it’s about like he said keeping it ice and I think that goes for any love of anything in general, great work as always compa 🔥
Yes compadre! This is beyond motorcycles, it’s human!
My breakfast this morning was very delicious after seeing this
Always a treat when a new part to this series gets uploaded 🙏
Love watching that guy's channel. Wish there was a community like that where I live.
After we did this episode I was prepared to move over there.
So nice to see your comment here after being a fan of your channel. I love the sportster videos!
Yama has the best most positive attitude. Aloha.
I love the quality of this materials
Yama fuckin rules!!!! 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
That’s the truth !
Very nice videos man, I just binged em all. Found you on the reel riders podcast and really like what you're doing
Thank you Andy, that means a ton. Episode 5 coming up very, very soon.
Those bikes look sick!
Maybe you’ll get one, primo 😏
It's refreshing seeing youngsters stepping into this wild world of motorcycle building/riding/customizing. It's a lost art and this will create a life others can't even imagine. Keep on keepin' on.
7:15 Loved that engine startup ! 💨
Nice video
Doing it yourself is always so rewarding. Love the process
Building your own frame, takes you to a new high.
Always excited when a new episode drops. Keep 'em coming! 🔥
Thanks Jess! ❤️🔥
Hell yeah!
Your posts are great man, love the bikes, the riding adventures the laffs you guys have, keep going forward brother, it don't matter how fast you're going forward as long as it's forward..... cheers 🍻
I couldn’t agree more. My grandpa always said, “little by little.”
Thanks for your comment!
Really enjoyed this episode! Thanks for sharing your story
Brett… I just want to say, you’ve been here since day one. Thank you
Amazing video! Great dude! Love to see it!
Thanks cousin
I just picked up a shirt!
my guy since day one! all love from Manila!
Thanks for the love! Would love to visit Manila in the future!
Looking forward to full interview
It's posted my friend, here ya go! th-cam.com/video/nwRAthMKZII/w-d-xo.htmlsi=3TgoJWVy8p_I6b9O
Loving this content keep it coming!!
Food for the soul. Thanks.
I 😊 Love your videos 😊
I really appreciated the perspective that was brought up about the guys at the big shows being 10 years older than you with 20+ more years of experience. That’s where I’m at in life, and often times it feels like achieving their level of successes is unfathomable. It’s nice to hear I’m not alone in my thoughts.
A* Far out groovy ❤ from liverpool
Thanks for tuning in from that side of the world, Neil!
"Выбери себе работу по душе, и тебе не придётся работать ни одного дня в своей жизни.“ (с) Конфуций
Super rad!
This is where Im at right now. Pretty cool to watch and hear from this guy.
every single word he speaks resonates so much with me
Thank you for creating these, they beautifully celebrate and share this poetic piece of old bike culture.
Plus, it inspires me to get off my butt and finish my own projects!
Thank you for tuning in, Jordan!
What project are you working on my friend?
So friking good.
Makes me want a bike😮💨
You should get one 😏
really enjoy this series you are putting on.
lots of riders and builders in the midwest
just sayin
Thank you my friend. The goal is to make it out there, and eventually head all the way east.