I had the privilege of flying from Cincinnati to Florida and sitting beside Billy Lane in the early 2000's. I had seen him on the biker build off's and admired his work. He was crashed out (asleep) when I got on the plane. The flight attendant woke him up to put his seat belt on and I worked up the courage to ask, "Hey are you Billy Lane?" He smiled and looked at me through all those dreds and quietly said yes. We talked all the way to Florida. Honestly one of the most down to earth people I've ever met. He ask me if I rode or if I built bikes, I guess because I knew who he was and I told him I didn't ride, that I was an electrician, but I admired craftsmanship and that's why I watched the biker build off's. He just grinned, so humble. My wife and I were going on a cruise and had to meet a bus to go to the boat when we landed. He invited us to his shop and I always regretted not being able to go see it. Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed the cruise, but often think about the missed opportunity. Straight up genuine good person. Best wishes to him!!
Your TH-cam channel is wayyyyyy better than any TV show you ever did... You can tell you are so much more in your game then back in those Biker Build Off days. Love your work Brother!!!
I'm so glad that your back in front of the camera teaching like you do. You take the time to go into the details of how to properly build a machine that is rideable and safe. I wish the best for you and your family. Just keep doing what you do brother. God bless you.
I have always appreciated your immense ability to create and teach, you resurrect vintage treasures and make them new again. I can’t wait to see part 2!
I would love to have the intelligence, knowledge that Billy has. This guy's phenomenal! What's really cool! He's not or doesn't seem to be the least bit arrogant. I hope I get a chance to meet him someday, he's genuine.
Damn Billy glad to see you again ! IMHO you have always slayed in every bike build off. I dont own a bike right now but its on the bucket list. Getting 3 kids through college and then we plan to hit the road on a bike and see everything I possibly can while able. I love your style of explaining and showing your work and progress. No need for fancy music and extra shit this is perfect. Thank you for the years of entertainment and knowledge.
I haven't seen this guy since the BS on the Discovery Channel . He's way more intelligent , interesting, and humble than they portrayed him. This is an awesome channel.
I was a big fan of yours is the 90s, Im so glad you are doing these you tube tutorials, the conversational nature of your videos along with your explanations is awesome Billy, you are an encyclopedia of Motorcycle knowledge and history. Thank you for sharing your craft skill and knowledge with us. I for one really appreciate it!
Super stoked to see you building bikes again!! You, jesse, denver, and larry are the original seeds. Of all the builders you guys were the real deal…everybody else were just parts changers! GODSPEED BROTHER!!
It’s fascinating to watch this process unfold,considering the materials being worked here just highlights the skill level and complexity involved in a build like this.
Thank you for taking the time to teach us your craftsmanship!! Please keep em coming! Your videos are very insightful and helpful to garage hobbyists like myself!!
Wow, and i mean, wow. A lot of people have converted bikes into trikes but, you've got to be the only man in the world to convert a trike into a bike. Your vision and talent is truly remarkable.
It's so good to see you again last time I saw you you was on the biker Build-Off show you and Indian Larry was my favorite two people that I like to see on that show I'm glad I found you on TH-cam sometimes life won't let me watch everything I'd like to but I'll try to make sure I see every one of your things you put up take care good seeing you again
I liked them brass bar clamps,looked the Era. The brazing finished much cleaner. The fittment brings rigidity. Them low hung bars are one of a kind. Clean. Whoever stamped them tanks out,got it working flawless.
Billy man long time LONG TIME FAN...I'm glad to see you back at it life throws us alot of curves good to see you bouncing back and using your hands again as a builder and restorer I appreciate your work and talent much love and respect...Diggs
Soothing to see old Bridgeport and other Jewel's being used. Before computers it was a Art Vertical and Horizontal great machines still producing great content and history.
Billy my dude thank you for making a channel on here man i have been a fan for a long time brotha. I have raced dirt bikes for 28 years and owned 2 harleys and a gsxr. Because of this channel its helping me learn i am building my own bike now with my step father but thank you bub much respect to you
Damn Billy, you are a true craftsman....I thought Keenan Tatro was good. The bike is gonna be amazing...tanks are incredible buy so far its the wheels man, love that your using modern wheels for weight relief...makes perfect sense. Can't wait for part 2!
Badass,as always 🤘 My first car was VW beetle, back when you could get a running bug for $500,lol. Hell,I paid $300 for a '64 Impala I got running in the guy's driveway and drove home. You were ahead of the curve stashing away all this cool shit 🤘
Who makes those tanks? CCI? I got a set from them for my '36 Knuck, so I could run a tank shift. Im building a rigid frame Evo Sportster using a mill out of a Buell. And I think the tanks from a 45" flattie will work out best ( gas & oil in the tanks) and I can use a dummy oil tank to enclose my electric's, breakers etc. Wish you had the Sons of Speed races going when I lived in Fl. I woulda done that in a min! My '36 EL WAS SET UP FOR RACING! Lightning gear set, modified linkert, no led valves etc.
Billy your the shit my guy you and Jesse both I’ve learnt so much from you both the last ten fifteen years I couldn’t believe thank you guys 🤘🏻💯🤘🏻the last of real men
I’ve always enjoyed watching you build bikes from the ground up and now enjoying watching you resurrect bikes from the pass. Glad to see your still totally involved in your trade. Keep ‘em coming!!!
Hey Billy, very happy to see you doing your thing brother. Looking good. Next time your up in Massachusetts reach out. Your welcome in my shop anytime. I'm in Mansfield, ma. Phoenix Motorcycle Works. Peace and love bro.
Yeah....you are right about the entry level thing...I bought my first Harley at a Moto Beta dealer back in 1968...a WLA redone to civilian style with the old school leather bags with colored glass inserts, really nicely done....I bought it for $400 and was 16 years old....of course I took that gorgeous bike and chopped the shit out of it. (been riding almost daily since then and with no plans to stop...ever)
I’m betting you recorded this on April 09, 2022. The reason I say that is it just randomly started snowing the same way over here in Knoxville on that day. I know you aren’t too far away there in middle Tennessee. It was very weird, but cool to see! 🌨️💪🏻🤙🏼
Dude you are the shit! That bike is cool as shit! I love your work, you are a true craftsman. Man I miss this type of bike building. Glad to see someone still doing it.
I would love to watch more of your brazing techniques. Unfortunately my days of MiG, TiG and ARC welding are over due to a defibrillator installed in my chest. Now I would love to teach my oldest to weld but can only resort to the good old oxyacetylene days. Especially with the restoration of the Plymouth Duster he will eventually receive after he gets his license.
Pretty cool! Wish I knew how you lined everything up on the frame using the table. I guess that would take up a whole video. Always liked the old Harley flat head engines.
I couldn't emphasize more what Bill said. For as many of these frames as Harley-Davidson manufactured there are so few of them left, it's a bit sad. I'm shocked actually. I'm doing everything in my power to not buy a new frame from V-Twin and it is likely I will have to hardtail a servi car frame just like this. Stunned to say the least and now I finally understand why you have put so much time in to keeping as much of the original Milwaukee iron as you can. I can't believe how much brass was in there!!
Hey Billy, been watching and enjoying your builds for years, this might be something you need to check out- I've seen some dudes on TH-cam saying that there is some kind of nasty chemical reaction when you use brake cleaner for tig weld prep, might be worth looking into, Me and a lot of other bros want to see you around for a long time and a lot more builds.
I had the privilege of flying from Cincinnati to Florida and sitting beside Billy Lane in the early 2000's. I had seen him on the biker build off's and admired his work. He was crashed out (asleep) when I got on the plane. The flight attendant woke him up to put his seat belt on and I worked up the courage to ask, "Hey are you Billy Lane?" He smiled and looked at me through all those dreds and quietly said yes. We talked all the way to Florida. Honestly one of the most down to earth people I've ever met. He ask me if I rode or if I built bikes, I guess because I knew who he was and I told him I didn't ride, that I was an electrician, but I admired craftsmanship and that's why I watched the biker build off's. He just grinned, so humble. My wife and I were going on a cruise and had to meet a bus to go to the boat when we landed. He invited us to his shop and I always regretted not being able to go see it. Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed the cruise, but often think about the missed opportunity. Straight up genuine good person. Best wishes to him!!
Billy Lane, truly one of the American treasures in the motorcycle world.
I'm humbled by that
Your TH-cam channel is wayyyyyy better than any TV show you ever did... You can tell you are so much more in your game then back in those Biker Build Off days. Love your work Brother!!!
I'm so glad that your back in front of the camera teaching like you do. You take the time to go into the details of how to properly build a machine that is rideable and safe. I wish the best for you and your family. Just keep doing what you do brother.
God bless you.
I have always appreciated your immense ability to create and teach, you resurrect vintage treasures and make them new again. I can’t wait to see part 2!
😅😅p
I really enjoy how simple your videos are without all the fancy stuff I think you're the real deal God bless man
I've been keeping it simple for many years. I do simple well.
I would love to have the intelligence, knowledge that Billy has. This guy's phenomenal! What's really cool! He's not or doesn't seem to be the least bit arrogant. I hope I get a chance to meet him someday, he's genuine.
I love your no bullshit approach to get things done. You're a true craftsman. Great content, Billy.
@6:26 That is a man who knows what can happen when a grinding disc explodes!
Yup, I've had some catastrophic events with those things. That Face shield is a must
Damn Billy glad to see you again !
IMHO you have always slayed in every bike build off. I dont own a bike right now but its on the bucket list. Getting 3 kids through college and then we plan to hit the road on a bike and see everything I possibly can while able.
I love your style of explaining and showing your work and progress. No need for fancy music and extra shit this is perfect.
Thank you for the years of entertainment and knowledge.
I haven't seen this guy since the BS on the Discovery Channel . He's way more intelligent , interesting, and humble than they portrayed him. This is an awesome channel.
I was a big fan of yours is the 90s, Im so glad you are doing these you tube tutorials, the conversational nature of your videos along with your explanations is awesome Billy, you are an encyclopedia of Motorcycle knowledge and history. Thank you for sharing your craft skill and knowledge with us. I for one really appreciate it!
Craftsmanship and old school principal's is what sets bikes apart.
Great job, I am so glad I found your channel.
Super stoked to see you building bikes again!! You, jesse, denver, and larry are the original seeds. Of all the builders you guys were the real deal…everybody else were just parts changers! GODSPEED BROTHER!!
@Billy Lane You are an inspiration to me. Thank you man. God Bless. Keep doing what you’re doing, Im watching and teaching my son. 🤙🏼
It’s fascinating to watch this process unfold,considering the materials being worked here just highlights the skill level and complexity involved in a build like this.
Thank you for taking the time to teach us your craftsmanship!! Please keep em coming! Your videos are very insightful and helpful to garage hobbyists like myself!!
Wow, and i mean, wow. A lot of people have converted bikes into trikes but, you've got to be the only man in the world to convert a trike into a bike. Your vision and talent is truly remarkable.
I wish I had this kind of knowledge of metal working - very impressive work.
Fantastic....Thanks for another inspiring video mate! "Snowing in April"...Your Florida roots are showing...lol! :-)
It's so good to see you again last time I saw you you was on the biker Build-Off show you and Indian Larry was my favorite two people that I like to see on that show I'm glad I found you on TH-cam sometimes life won't let me watch everything I'd like to but I'll try to make sure I see every one of your things you put up take care good seeing you again
An old mentor of mine taught me that " law of thirds " years ago. Now I gotta wipe the tear outta my eye. Enjoyed it Billy, keep it coming.
I liked them brass bar clamps,looked the Era. The brazing finished much cleaner. The fittment brings rigidity.
Them low hung bars are one of a kind. Clean. Whoever stamped them tanks out,got it working flawless.
Seeing it laying on the table jigged up is cool. prep prep prep. Thanks
Clean, clear, straight to the point. Looking forward to see the motorcycle when it's done. Thank you for sharing the tips and tricks with us :)
Love these longer videos, keep up the good work Billy.
Your a inspiration to a many home garage builders across America.
Awesome video. Enjoy watching the process and work that goes into bringing these back from the parts pile. Keep up the good work.
Unlimited talent.. Thanks for your time Sir!
I love to see a Master at work, Thanks Billy for another awesome video!
I love watching you work. You are amazing. My son met you a couple of times he worked for NYC Custom Motorcycle his name is Mike.
Billy man long time LONG TIME FAN...I'm glad to see you back at it life throws us alot of curves good to see you bouncing back and using your hands again as a builder and restorer I appreciate your work and talent much love and respect...Diggs
Great video! Really nice to watch you work, Billy.
You have such a wealth of knowledge to share! I'm so thankful for your videos!
Happy to help!
Billy your the man, the stuff u build is a dream of mine, I wish I could do what you do to bikes! It’s pure art an bueaty keep up the bad ass work!
Soothing to see old Bridgeport and other Jewel's being used. Before computers it was a Art Vertical and Horizontal great machines still producing great content and history.
Thanks for sharing Billy. Something very calming about watching a master at work. And I love the vintage bikes!
Billy my dude thank you for making a channel on here man i have been a fan for a long time brotha. I have raced dirt bikes for 28 years and owned 2 harleys and a gsxr. Because of this channel its helping me learn i am building my own bike now with my step father but thank you bub much respect to you
This is now one of my favorite channels.
Love watching you work... hope to see you in August
Damn Billy, you are a true craftsman....I thought Keenan Tatro was good. The bike is gonna be amazing...tanks are incredible buy so far its the wheels man, love that your using modern wheels for weight relief...makes perfect sense. Can't wait for part 2!
Thanks Billy. God bless you and your shop
The can of cleaner was spitting its last breath of life lol. Nice to see good old chopper building.
Badass,as always 🤘 My first car was VW beetle, back when you could get a running bug for $500,lol. Hell,I paid $300 for a '64 Impala I got running in the guy's driveway and drove home. You were ahead of the curve stashing away all this cool shit 🤘
Love what you did with the handlebars. Looks great with that front end and wheel.
Love your videos man. Thanks for the good content. That vintage racing is awesome stuff.
Great show! You make it look very easy! Keep up the great work,👍
Who makes those tanks? CCI? I got a set from them for my '36 Knuck, so I could run a tank shift. Im building a rigid frame Evo Sportster using a mill out of a Buell. And I think the tanks from a 45" flattie will work out best ( gas & oil in the tanks) and I can use a dummy oil tank to enclose my electric's, breakers etc.
Wish you had the Sons of Speed races going when I lived in Fl. I woulda done that in a min! My '36 EL WAS SET UP FOR RACING! Lightning gear set, modified linkert, no led valves etc.
Billy your the shit my guy you and Jesse both I’ve learnt so much from you both the last ten fifteen years I couldn’t believe thank you guys 🤘🏻💯🤘🏻the last of real men
I’ve always enjoyed watching you build bikes from the ground up and now enjoying watching you resurrect bikes from the pass. Glad to see your still totally involved in your trade. Keep ‘em coming!!!
Brutha ur on point always ur knowledge on Harleys,and history shows the passion u have, I so wish I had a chance to do wat u do
Inspirational
💥💯👌👌
Thanks, I definitely picked up some tips with the badge mounting on the tank. The tape trick was cool too...
Hey Billy, very happy to see you doing your thing brother. Looking good. Next time your up in Massachusetts reach out. Your welcome in my shop anytime. I'm in Mansfield, ma. Phoenix Motorcycle Works. Peace and love bro.
Thanks Billy, for shearing all your knowledge with us. I love the more humble better you are today God bless you and be safe brother
Legend! Thanks for teaching and showing us some dope projects
LARRY would be proud!.. Nice work, Keep em coming.
A true artist 🎨 working his craft, I live close to your Ole Chopperz Inc shop...miss ya being ova there bud!
Great stuff! Have to admit rather see u building bikes like this than those choppers !
Absolutely love how you explain it, even down to the amperage on the tig!!! Thanks
Awesome vid brother. I dont know if you know this or not, but you're an excellent teacher.
That is so cool. What a great build and I appreciate techniques
I enjoyed your video, lots of work lots of figuring
Timeless style. Too cool Billy. I was thinking about a KR750 engine when you pulled it out for a mock up.
Craftsmanship is mesmerizing Billy!
Met you long ago in BFE Arkansas and we started that Henderson, amazing shit man ⚡️
Very cool video. Great for guys who want to build their own 45. Please keep them coming. 🤘
Really interesting and informative. Wish my dad was around to see this build along with all the other Flint Mich guys I grew up watching race.
Great Job Billy !
It's looking good Brotherman !
😎👍🌴☀️
Looks MINT, gorgeous fab and welding
Quality was great to see can't wait for next one
👍👍👍😜🏴🦕🦄😁🤞✌
Thanks for sharing Billy your work is incredible!
Glad i found your channel i used to watch you doing the biker build challenges you are very talented thank you
Very impressive. You deserve a lot of respect. Thanks for sharing.
I enjoy your videos man. Your a legend, You've showed us it's ok to chop and build.
Awesome billy lane is the best I have been a fan since 2003 he the reason why I learned how to weld
Awesome build , true craftsman
Yeah....you are right about the entry level thing...I bought my first Harley at a Moto Beta dealer back in 1968...a WLA redone to civilian style with the old school leather bags with colored glass inserts, really nicely done....I bought it for $400 and was 16 years old....of course I took that gorgeous bike and chopped the shit out of it. (been riding almost daily since then and with no plans to stop...ever)
I’m betting you recorded this on April 09, 2022. The reason I say that is it just randomly started snowing the same way over here in Knoxville on that day. I know you aren’t too far away there in middle Tennessee.
It was very weird, but cool to see! 🌨️💪🏻🤙🏼
Dude you are the shit! That bike is cool as shit! I love your work, you are a true craftsman. Man I miss this type of bike building. Glad to see someone still doing it.
Good shit man. Good work editing your video as well! Your channel will take off soon!!
I would love to watch more of your brazing techniques. Unfortunately my days of MiG, TiG and ARC welding are over due to a defibrillator installed in my chest. Now I would love to teach my oldest to weld but can only resort to the good old oxyacetylene days. Especially with the restoration of the Plymouth Duster he will eventually receive after he gets his license.
FANTASTIC !!!!
That brown and cream color racer in the background is pretty.
Mad respect for the “Indian Larry” mug.
Sure glad your making videos Billy seriously good to see you doing your thing I liked you and your work from the biker build off days 👍
Neat video thanks for sharing some of your techniques and processes. That is sure to be one of the coolest bikes on the track.
Throughly enjoy your content & the way you present Billy, keep it coming. Also hanging out to see move Evo Bad Boy content. 👍
Lol my favorite line “holy shit it’s snowing out here!”
Awesome. Your skills have always been impressive 🙏🏽
awesome video. love the calm old school vibe.
Cool. The other bike featured is gorgeous
Another great video, Hope all your girls and you are doing well.
You’re the man Billy. I’d love to ride to meet you and shake your hand. I can’t wait to see what this bike looks like
Pretty cool! Wish I knew how you lined everything up on the frame using the table. I guess that would take up a whole video. Always liked the old Harley flat head engines.
I couldn't emphasize more what Bill said. For as many of these frames as Harley-Davidson manufactured there are so few of them left, it's a bit sad. I'm shocked actually. I'm doing everything in my power to not buy a new frame from V-Twin and it is likely I will have to hardtail a servi car frame just like this. Stunned to say the least and now I finally understand why you have put so much time in to keeping as much of the original Milwaukee iron as you can. I can't believe how much brass was in there!!
Great video man, what a fun project!
Nice work I like the build.
Appreciate the tutorial & attitude to detail.
Now this looks very interesting keep these videos coming billy 👍
Really AWESOME Billy
The bike is coming along nicely 👍👍🇨🇱
Hey Billy, been watching and enjoying your builds for years, this might be something you need to check out- I've seen some dudes on TH-cam saying that there is some kind of nasty chemical reaction when you use brake cleaner for tig weld prep, might be worth looking into, Me and a lot of other bros want to see you around for a long time and a lot more builds.