Making a Custom Sissy Bar - Ian Olsen's Harley-Davidson Shovelhead Build - Part 5 - Geared Science
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Take a trip back into Ian Olsen's garage where he's been building a 1981 Harley-Davidson Shovelhead chopper from scratch. In this video he walks you through how he makes a custom sissy bar. From figuring out the correct measurements to every bend on a makeshift jig table to using an oxy acetylene torch to get those bends just right. The options are endless and you are only limited to your own creativity. So follow along with Ian and get those builder inspiration juices flowing. We hope this video will help inspire you to make your own custom sissy bar for your next project too!
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"If you know how to fabricate, you rule your world" -Scott Riverwood
Great to see keep it simple and clean- Respect from Sweden Leif
Great work man I built my on on my 1976 Harley
Maladec!
Definitely going to give this a try 👍🏼thanks
awesome work man! 👍
Really great work! Love it.
Смотрю вас из России.
Where’s the rest of this build???!!!!!!!
What size rod did you use for the sissy bar ??
Noice! 👊
how did he end up wiring those tail lights??
Какое диаметр трубы ?
@lowbrowcustoms
2 жыл бұрын
not sure on this one, but common use is 3/8"
@ianolsen6280
2 жыл бұрын
9/16