Motorized Orange County Chopper bike Bobber style

This is my OCC chopper bike build took me about 6 months to build to this point no welding needed forgot to mention it has a little spealer system too but it gets overpowered by the exhaust sadly hahaha 😆.
The styling is based on a 2009 Harley Davidson CVO springer that my older brother had when I was growing up bike is vinyl wrapped for the flame designs hope you enjoy!
Thanks for checking out the build and I hope you have a nice day!

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  • @MikeMorganellii
    @MikeMorganelliiАй бұрын

    Gotta be the coolest 2 stroke I’ve seen so far!😭

  • @ArtEatSan

    @ArtEatSan

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you very much I really appreciate it!😊🙏

  • @willskillz8420
    @willskillz842012 күн бұрын

    F****n Nice!

  • @ArtEatSan

    @ArtEatSan

    12 күн бұрын

    @@willskillz8420 Thank you very much!

  • @arturobarrajas6719
    @arturobarrajas67195 ай бұрын

    Hell yeah...I like that ..I want one...!

  • @ArtEatSan

    @ArtEatSan

    5 ай бұрын

    Thanks Arturo mini chopper bikes are nice and fun too I just designed this one to work with California's laws and be street legal without having to deal with the DMV or any insurance but if that doesnt matter for you where you live I say look into mini chopper bikes they are faster and nicer than a motorized bicycle probly cheaper too all the things I did to the bike added up hahaha 😆

  • @jesusgutierrezgarcia1449
    @jesusgutierrezgarcia14495 ай бұрын

    If u want rear suspension look up seat post with suspension.... It feels nice

  • @ArtEatSan

    @ArtEatSan

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you very much thats true I have a suspension seat post on my mountain bike and it helps a lot I was just trying to get a bobber look on this build as low and close as possible thanks for the reccomendation though I bet itd help a lot of people who daily ride their motorized bike👍

  • @CharlieOz-yv7zh
    @CharlieOz-yv7zh3 ай бұрын

    Got to change your gas tank also the exsost pipe but overall I love the look of this bike

  • @ArtEatSan

    @ArtEatSan

    Ай бұрын

    I actually got a gas tank cover that I painted and the exhaust is just my preference

  • @worscohli
    @worscohli7 күн бұрын

    Also, where did you get all those dang lights. All of them? The tail lights, the flashing lights, the blinkers, the head lights. where did you get those? no link?

  • @ArtEatSan

    @ArtEatSan

    7 күн бұрын

    The links to all the parts from this build and how much it cost me is in the comments section of my build video ill leave a link here to the video kzread.info/dash/bejne/hGqVqdtsn5utZrw.htmlsi=hejCJbQNZEObhB6F

  • @NickGiles1979
    @NickGiles1979Ай бұрын

    I would love to see a parts list. I am looking to put my own 2 stroke bicycle together.

  • @ArtEatSan

    @ArtEatSan

    Ай бұрын

    Ill do my best to try and get a full list of parts and links of where I got them from hopefully by this weekend at the latest of next weekend and my recomendation for motor if I were to build it again

  • @NickGiles1979

    @NickGiles1979

    Ай бұрын

    @@ArtEatSan Yeah I saw this build and I am absolutely in love with what you have done...that particular frame is hard to come by... But I am Ware of a couple of frames that are close...I watched very close and I figured out how you are powering your lights, but there is a lot I still don't know...This had to be a labor of love. and it shows.

  • @ArtEatSan

    @ArtEatSan

    Ай бұрын

    @@NickGiles1979 Thank you very much Nick for your appreciation of the bike build yeah at first I just wanted to pick up a occ chopper and toss a motor on it but knowing me I was not just going to build another motorized bike I had time on my hands so I went at it to make it look as close as possible to my brother's old Harley that I loved but cant afford and once I started adding on things it just kept going with more features and upgrades hahaha its funny but I thought I was done yet I think im going to add 2 more upgrades to it before its finished the most important for this is a OCC chopper CNC motor mount for chain alignment I should have bought it at the start of the build but the price was just out of budget at the time. Thanks for not being in a rush id like to get you the best info that I can so ill make a brief video of pictures from start to finish with parts cost and what I would personally recomend after building the bike if I were to do it again

  • @NickGiles1979

    @NickGiles1979

    Ай бұрын

    @@ArtEatSan You have done a tremendously good job. I have seen some decent builds but this one is literally something I would ride myself. I wish there was a builder like yourself near me. Once I get an idea of all the pieces parts I will need I am absolutely going to put a nice ride together.

  • @ArtEatSan

    @ArtEatSan

    Ай бұрын

    Many thanks Nick yeah it was quite the project and still ongoing itll be my summer project just a little more maintenance and upgrades to better parts then create how it was built video series cant wait to ride it again! It may be quite the project but when its done its a pretty fun ride I think you'll enjoy it

  • @bradleedyer8097
    @bradleedyer80972 ай бұрын

    Did you use the original chain or did you buy a thicker one?

  • @ArtEatSan

    @ArtEatSan

    Ай бұрын

    I bought a thicker chain the 420 chain

  • @alisonmikill
    @alisonmikill9 ай бұрын

    Bring more videos please!

  • @ArtEatSan

    @ArtEatSan

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the motivation! I'll be starting a video series on how the building process went for this bike within another 2 months just waiting for the weather to get a bit better in my area and the rain season to end first🙏👍

  • @jesusgutierrezgarcia1449
    @jesusgutierrezgarcia14495 ай бұрын

    How did u put a disc brake on the front?

  • @ArtEatSan

    @ArtEatSan

    5 ай бұрын

    I bought a disk brake add on bracket from BBR thats supposed to be used for the rear end of bikes for a disc brake but I modified it a bit and added a few place holding bolts to keep it in place the hardest part was aligning the rotor then bending it to get it as true as possible to the disk brake caliper and not scrape on the pads the trueing take a lot of time and effort but its all worth it because I only need that front brake to fully stop the motorized bike I dont even need the rear brake. I'll be making a video series in another 2 months explaing my build process for the motorized bike including what I did to put a disc brake in the front ill tag you a link when I upload the video for it.

  • @wartyxcz.
    @wartyxcz.4 ай бұрын

    Good day, where did you buy the indicators, together with the horn + the rear red light?

  • @NickGiles1979

    @NickGiles1979

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah I am MAD curious about all of the parts for the electrical system...Like I said in my comment I am looking to build my own 2 stroke.

  • @ArtEatSan

    @ArtEatSan

    Ай бұрын

    I got the turn signal indicators off of amazon sorry for the late response I been very busy with helping my brother with his car project and haven't been checking up on my channel ill try my best to get a parts list together and have links for where i bought the parts for the build

  • @NickGiles1979

    @NickGiles1979

    Ай бұрын

    @@ArtEatSan No worries on the time of your reply...I am really happy you replied....I can totally see putting something very similar together for myself.

  • @ArtEatSan

    @ArtEatSan

    Ай бұрын

    @@NickGiles1979 thank you Nick were you thinking of building a motorized OCC chopper or just a motorized bike in general? And another thing to consider is how fast of a speed you want out of it. Lastly it would be the cost of getting what you want out of it I should probly add that to total up how much ive put into building the bike too that'll give everyone a good idea before starting any motorized bike projects

  • @NickGiles1979

    @NickGiles1979

    Ай бұрын

    @@ArtEatSan I have a similar frame in mind, The Zeda Brigand. I LOVE the frame you have...I love your build period because it is LITERALLY my favorite color...The ONLY thing I would do differently is the handlebars....But beyond that your bike is just.... Beautiful. As far as speed goes....I am not looking to break any land speed records. I am in no hurry to have a bicycle frame disintegrate under me because I was going Mach Jesus (that is a speed) As far as cost I am well aware this isn't a cheap endeavor... This is probably going to end up being something I do over the winter and have ready to roll next Riding season. I am in the middle of a Mountain bike resto mod and that's gonna be this summer's project...New BMX bars, I am debating on new wheels that can accommodate Disc brakes but for now at least new shifters cables, tires a stem and handlebars....

  • @dxcenataker
    @dxcenataker Жыл бұрын

    Yoo how did u wire stage 2 cdi

  • @ArtEatSan

    @ArtEatSan

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for checking out the build ill leave a link for the BBR stage 2 CDI instructions I followed the same only difference is my stage 4 engine has black and red wires coming from it so the red will connect to the blue on the CDI instead and black to black. Also your killswitch may have different wire colors but it doesnt matter the colors as long as one gets crimped with the blue and the other with the black from the CDI you'll be good. Hope that helps you with your build!👍 kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZJOXlLJpj5e3hLA.html

  • @jesusgutierrezgarcia1449
    @jesusgutierrezgarcia14495 ай бұрын

    How fast can you go and how many tooth it has?

  • @ArtEatSan

    @ArtEatSan

    5 ай бұрын

    Sorry for the late reply I can currently max it out at 29mph on a straight level road and thats running original worn tires and a 36 tooth BBR sprocket for the motor

  • @conradpons2463
    @conradpons24634 ай бұрын

    I just bought one where can I get those brake parts and engine 😅

  • @ArtEatSan

    @ArtEatSan

    Ай бұрын

    My apologies for the late reply ill try and get a parts list up by this weekend latest by next week with links for the parts I used

  • @Qman1163
    @Qman11634 ай бұрын

    whered that tensioner come from?

  • @ArtEatSan

    @ArtEatSan

    4 ай бұрын

    I bought the chain tensioner off Amazon because I prefer the pulley bolt design over the BBR allen head here's a link I hope it will be useful to you GREHUA Arch Idler Pulley Chain Tensioner Adjuster Roller Guide for 48cc 49cc 50cc 60cc 66cc 80cc 2 Stroke 4 Stroke Engine Gas Motor Motorized Bicycle Mountain Bike Heavy Duty Racing Parts Silver a.co/d/cWotp2G

  • @Qman1163

    @Qman1163

    4 ай бұрын

    @@ArtEatSan cool, i did find that and ended using a mix of parts i had and should be trying a first run tonight. still waiting a 3 point hub mount to "finalize" my first build

  • @ArtEatSan

    @ArtEatSan

    4 ай бұрын

    @Qman1163 Cool thats 3 point hub does help out a lot keep me updated on how your first run goes have fun and ride safe!👍

  • @worscohli
    @worscohli7 күн бұрын

    Engine kit?

  • @ArtEatSan

    @ArtEatSan

    7 күн бұрын

    I personally don't recommend the same engine kit as the one i bought I believe there is more better bang for the buck engines of the same size check the ending of my other video linked below for my personal engine recommendations if I were to build it all over again id go with one of those 2 engines kzread.info/dash/bejne/hGqVqdtsn5utZrw.htmlsi=hejCJbQNZEObhB6F