Such a gorgeous looking Bobber! Just how I'm doing my TR6R. Triumph tank and 2 inch lowered forks with exposed springs! Good job and great video. Thanks for posting.
All way think it is a such a god idea to photo the build from the very start as you have, we build things and then once they are completed you try to explain to others what you have done, but they will never know, what you really have done
Yes, Started with the 500 and into it realized just more parts for the 650… Didnt know anything about this bike when I started. Learned from many people, acquired lots of tools, bought enough parts to build 3 bikes, even learned how to weld… the process was a journey!
Such a gorgeous looking Bobber! Just how I'm doing my TR6R. Triumph tank and 2 inch lowered forks with exposed springs! Good job and great video. Thanks for posting.
That bike is beautiful.
All way think it is a such a god idea to photo the build from the very start as you have, we build things and then once they are completed you try to explain to others what you have done, but they will never know, what you really have done
just had another look it looks great afew odd bits to chrome here and there way better than most bobbers for sure...other comment i made forget that..
It deserves a better front suspension....great job!
Thats a badass bobber! I miss my old triumph. Great job👍
Anouther one saved.Love it.
Wow!!!!!!!!! Pure sexyness bro.best bobber step by step build I've seen on youtube.keep it up.
Only one word, beautiful!
Rebuilding a 500 and magically turns to a 650 amazing
I LOVE HER!
Hi at the moment i build allso a Triumph bobber could you please tell where i can find this Roll that you use for tensioning the chain Thank You
Different primary chain cover (from a Daytona) in the bucket of parts, than on the finished bike. What happened?
Is the 6" stretch, 3" drop?
can you please ship it to Brisbane Australia
Muito Bonita!
Great tutorial
hi! tubes 7/8"?
Nice!
Not the same bike you started with m8. 3ta or 5 then end up 650 , nah.
Yes, Started with the 500 and into it realized just more parts for the 650… Didnt know anything about this bike when I started. Learned from many people, acquired lots of tools, bought enough parts to build 3 bikes, even learned how to weld… the process was a journey!
cut that rear end off put back old rear end longer swinging arm afew other mods then look much better...
Sorry man beautiful project ruined by a stretched back end. Just my opinion.
Crying out for a fender.
@@pauliebots Tool box or something, don't like the gap personally.