Awesome Tom, if George Miller doesn't contact you to build the bikes for the new Mad Max film they are going to start filming it'll be a second rate movie!! Keep up the good work!
@@PurposeBuiltMoto building a tracker/street rod inspired hard tail 98 anniversary sporty and doing a round caged headlight with a plate like that. I’m inspired. Thanks.
Hey mate Thanks for the offer, but these sort of things are tough to Fabricate without the actual bike it’s fitting to. The mounts and lighting are well integrated into The front end. If you can bring us the bike to out Gold Coast workshop I’d be happy to fab it up
Nice! Tho, not sure why premier it in 12 days, should release it now, or release portions of the vid everyday, ie if it's a 12 minute video then release 2 minutes each day as episode 1, 2, 3, 4, etc to help build your consumer base, just my opinion
Realtor Edward 😂😂 I’m not doing this to build a “consumer base” I’ll release the episode when I’m ready. I’m still putting together a blog and supporting pictures etc.
Hope this thing will never be on the streets. No possibility to adjust the light beam: height, turn, etc. these lights are to be blinding oncoming traffic while adding unspring mass to the front AND destroying fork coating with wires rubbing against fork legs - a combo I wouldn’t wish to anyone.
BVA these are non-existent problems. Did you think I hadn’t thought about any of that? -lights: are adjustable on the mounts - weight: have you ever felt a stock HD wheel? I’m using a lighter hub, alloy rims and light fender - fork coating: route and secure cables away from the chrome. Painfully simple to do. Any other questions?
Looks rad! With the front end and HD rumble it would be a scary beast coming toward you!!!
cheers man, the front end was an idea I'd had for a while, stoked with the finish on it. definitely a PBM original.
Awesome Tom, if George Miller doesn't contact you to build the bikes for the new Mad Max film they are going to start filming it'll be a second rate movie!! Keep up the good work!
Chris Gentle if you have the contact, please link me up! Haha appreciate the compliment man 🤙🏽
Sick man.
Thanks mate, check out the rest of the series to see it finished up
@@PurposeBuiltMoto building a tracker/street rod inspired hard tail 98 anniversary sporty and doing a round caged headlight with a plate like that. I’m inspired. Thanks.
i had the exact same idea for those fork guard lights
Thanks for sharing your knowledge, so interesting. Keep going, please ! :)
pro tip : watch series at Flixzone. Been using it for watching loads of movies these days.
@Solomon Kendall yup, have been using flixzone} for since december myself :D
Hi mate, What model headlight is the Stedi? I'm currently designing something similar :)
Glad you like my design! Check out the build blogs for more info on the parts. linked in the notes
Hey would you be interested in building one of those headlights to sell? Have a tsport fxdx but id love one of these.
Hey mate
Thanks for the offer, but these sort of things are tough to
Fabricate without the actual bike it’s fitting to. The mounts and lighting are well integrated into
The front end.
If you can bring us the bike to out Gold Coast workshop
I’d be happy to fab it up
Nice! Tho, not sure why premier it in 12 days, should release it now, or release portions of the vid everyday, ie if it's a 12 minute video then release 2 minutes each day as episode 1, 2, 3, 4, etc to help build your consumer base, just my opinion
Realtor Edward 😂😂
I’m not doing this to build a “consumer base” I’ll release the episode when I’m
ready. I’m still putting together a blog and supporting pictures etc.
@@PurposeBuiltMoto Nice, look forward to seeing it! Appreciate your products and "how-to" vids
Great craftsmanship no doubt!!, Harley’s I never liked, still don’t
Carlos Google Maps welp, that’s definitely something 👍🏼
Hope this thing will never be on the streets. No possibility to adjust the light beam: height, turn, etc. these lights are to be blinding oncoming traffic while adding unspring mass to the front AND destroying fork coating with wires rubbing against fork legs - a combo I wouldn’t wish to anyone.
BVA these are non-existent problems. Did you think I hadn’t thought about any of that?
-lights: are adjustable on the mounts
- weight: have you ever felt a stock HD wheel? I’m using a lighter hub, alloy rims and light fender
- fork coating: route and secure cables away from the chrome. Painfully simple to do.
Any other questions?
@@PurposeBuiltMoto roasted
That’s not a fork. THIS IS A FORK
Noize ahhh, I see youve played this game before