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Great job, and Larry must be smiling to see how much impact he had with people. Good luck
The k model was the great aunt of the hindenburgh and the uncle of the electric bass guitar and the next door neighbor's grandpa of the riding mower. jesus!
What happened to part 3 and more? Really loved the first two
That's so badass bro
It’s a nice looking bike. Personally I’ve never been much for new things made to look old. To each their own
Great work !! What year Fatboy model did you rebuild Softail Chopper - Indian Larry Style ?
Like your bike, the pipes look great with all the twists and everything else looks good, good luck on your shovel
love it.... old style with new technology
This is so cool I love your work brother Indiana larry soul in Diablo now.🔥 Love from Pakistan ❤️🇵🇰
Hello. Very cool bike !👍 Please tell me the size of your Burly narrow ape bar ? Or catalog reference please ? Many thanks. Pierre from Corsica.
Fuckin slick man
Beautiful 👍🇦🇺
Awesome looking bike but id cut them pipes into some hell bents or something. Just my personal preference i guess.
Lol ! Had a hardtail 68 Ironhead Kickstart only Magneto. 9 1/2' ft long bright yellow, I called it the Nuclear Banana. It was a death trap, but man it was hoot to ride. Kinda like dating a stripper.
Hey Chris I need some work done on my bike can you help me out with it ?
And how much is a bike like this cost ?
i love her 🤣
HD wanted an updated sport scout But it became a 648 big base with incorporated 4 speed trans and primary. Much smaller magneto/ distributor. The kr motor sounds almost identical to a 648 indian. Cams were the trick. The 648 was a fully developed engine that harley copied. The suspension and brakes took years to work out. Disc brakes and decent front forks Finally in the 70s
Onliy ironhead and Davidson!
there is nothing sexier than a confident woman who rides. Except maybe a confident woman who rides a kick ass chopper that's not all bells whistles and computers. i'm looking at basically that as my next bike but with 12 over springers. love the colour and vibe. good luck and shiny side up.
After watching Choopers the whole month since a guy want to sell me a homemade and lightweight hardtail I have to say this is the one that stands out of all the choppers on KZread! - this is an amazing piece of art and it is on top of this "modernly practical" and as well as a soft-tail, wow! This is clearly my Dream bike! 😍🤩
Ricky Bobby said that's Spanish for some kind of fighting rooster.
Well done. Nice build and love the exhaust.
I would love more information about how the rear fender was mounted
Beautiful bike
Awesome
Kick a** man! Where did you get those panhead rocker boxes from?
DNA ??
Gorgeous bikegreetings from niagara ontario.
67 CAMERO MY DREAM CAR RIGHT THERE. BUT I WANT ORANGE
Yes very cool 😎
Your motorcycle came out great. I bet it was one heck of an experience and time hours unforeseen.Just got done building a 98 inch sportster pro street chopper lots of mockups !!!!!!❤ Like you said,took the bike apart and back together. 5 times motorin motor out did a monoshock lots of engineering that I don't have the degree but it all worked out. All the clearances for the oil tank. The belt drive a lot. A lot of hours had 2 people helping me. I did all the leg work and all the fabvibration a lot of blood sweat and tears And swearing.😮 But it's Finished can't believe it after 8 months. It's sitting here. I look at and say I can't believe it',,, I rattle canned. the whole bike with a house of color paint,,, Everybody said they can't believe you rattle Can the whole bike? Had about 40 cans of different primers and the base paint and base coat and clear Coats, but it all came out. Pretty cool bad aas Learned a lot of gratification and proud of the creation from a pile of tubing. It was like baking a cake from scratch handmaid. Handmaid except for the Fenders Oil tank and engine. And gas tank. 38° rake in the neck 5 Degrees in triple trees. 200 rear tire run a Duce belt , made the bike longer. Also made a seat Pan, And cover and the pipes Had to be maid. All custom, no store-bought.
excellent
*Promosm*
👍It's a beautiful bike and a great story.
Super rad bike, I for one also dig the pie cuts on the exhaust props for sticking to your guns. Stay safe, stay free and keep on doing what brings you joy
My dude, that is fucking incredible....i love that you used a twin cam....what t.c. is it?....88, 95, 96, 103, 110, 117?....love to know details...im gonna subscribe and check out your channel brother....awesome job...o, and i love the pipes too. ..samson is bad ass. You dont have any detailed videos of tthe build..what t.c. is it man?
sweet bike! def need to obey the rules of harley videos, need to start it and let it run with no music
That`s a really sweet bike with a story to match. Thank you for sharing. When I was young my best friends dad was a science teacher at my junior high & he rode a K-model to school every day back in the early 70`s. Thanks for bringing that memory back to me. Good times!
no more updates?
It's coming... Lots of other projects on the go. Thanks for your patients.
Ummm...Hydra-Glide? What shims were used for valve adjustment?
Not sure tbh. I can ask Sean and get back to you...
Thanks man, but there were no shims. They had tappet adjusters to set the lash.👍
This is dope
Thank you, it is. Chris did phenom job on this build
amazing images
You are one of motorcycling's best ambassadors, Dan. Terrific photos and such a positive vibe, always.
Always appreciate the support. Thank you.
💙💙💙👍👍👍
Thank you, sir.
@@TheMotoFotoYT this 1'st Sporty is my absolute "DREAMBIKE" !!! 💙👍
Beautiful. Why didn’t you just start with a softtail standard or custom?
Not sure but probably cause he already had a Fat Bob on hand.
I love what you have done here in such detail. And your train of thought was spot on for the reliability. But this also has been an easier way to hunt down parts not just for the build but the long hall , too.
Chris appreciates the feedback. Thank you.
Yeah it's pretty cool. Would like to see it on the road.
She's moved to the US, and I never got a chance to shoot it running, sadly.
Pie cuts are as chopper as it gets. Choppers don’t conform to any box.
Ya, 100%!
Nice job guys. You are to be commended on you workmanship
They did and it's nice that its turned into a family heirloom.