I regularly scour the equivalent of CL where I live and I have only ever one similar bike like yours being sold for similar what you would ask for it. I agree that these ground-up builds are rare and even more rare are the ones that have the right look. It seems like most people either are great builders OR have a great sense of taste but not both. Great build!
Price is all about what someone is willing to pay. I think 7k for that style of bike is fair. Its one of a kind, looks well finished and a definite head turner. Youre selling the image, not the cost of products. Great job!
Can you tell me where did all the parts come from for the turn signal and brake lights and what other parts I would need to put on my 67' tr-6 I only have a one dull brake light part numbers if you still have them thanks.
Hi hi, I know this video is super old but how did you manage to get your motogadget M-unit into the headlamp? I've tried now with my headlamp and two different lights and there's no way. Did you have the old non-blue unit? Do you remember the headlamp bucket you bought? - Awesome build, do you still have the bike 5 years later?
Hi, i watched all the build videos and enjoyed the heck out of them. I think you're bike is amazing, it's definitely the bomb. Could you do me a favour, when you're doing ride out videos, could you place the camera on the chin guard of the helmet. It's a great place to put it, it looks like we are looking through your eyes, what you see, we see. And possibly turn you're head a bit slower. Not In a dangerous way for you're safety, but a bit slower when you can do it safely. Great video. 😀 👍 👍 👍
Turned out well. Couple questions... Do you get a lot of heat under your left leg from the high and short exhaust? What made you decide to not use the brass bowl for the headlight? I think that could have turned out well, and the current headlight seems a bit too new and shiny for the theme.
The heat really isn't bad at all. I actually expected it to be worse than it is. I still want to do the brass headlight but I can't seem to find a light that fits well in that bowl. As soon as I find one I plan on swapping it over. If that doesn't work out I might pull this one off and brush it to match the rear fender.
That’s a real low tally, every build I’ve ever put together usually has a minimum of $6000 ( Canadian) that does include full electrical with signals / horn etc.
This video reminds me of an old friend of mine in Austin. He goes by JRM on RUclips. You need to check out the series "JRM Says". Keep up the awesome content.
How does that seat feel with so little padding? Im currently saving for a late shovelhead (1966-1984/5 big twin harley) and toying with the idea of going hardtail or keep it a swing arm. Its starting to be winter in Chicago, so i have the next 4 months or so to acquire the funds needed
I love the start of this one 😂 very creative! I will need to step up the game in my cafe racer videos now 👍
MOTONOSITY COLAB IN THE NEAR FUTURE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I AM SO PUMPED!!!!!! (Im an Austinite so I love the local channels)
Best moto builder i've seen and the only reason is that you make them simple and in proportion keep it going
Love the low profile and clean simplicity .
Cool breakdown, my man!! Great looking bike to built. Loved the series.
Very informative.. luv the fact that u put these bikes back on the road.. Awsom Recycling.. pun intended !!!! ✌️
I regularly scour the equivalent of CL where I live and I have only ever one similar bike like yours being sold for similar what you would ask for it. I agree that these ground-up builds are rare and even more rare are the ones that have the right look. It seems like most people either are great builders OR have a great sense of taste but not both. Great build!
Price is all about what someone is willing to pay. I think 7k for that style of bike is fair. Its one of a kind, looks well finished and a definite head turner. Youre selling the image, not the cost of products. Great job!
YOU DID SUCH A GREAT JOB ON TRIUMPTH , Now I just have to get going on my CB project !
From Australia man you are the best commentator on your bike build very very good presentation thank you
Thanks!
this build came out so good!
Good job as usual...both on the Triumph and on this video!
Definitely can get what you mentioned for a price with all the work that went in it !
Haha the intro was great!
Can you tell me where did all the parts come from for the turn signal and brake lights and what other parts I would need to put on my 67' tr-6 I only have a one
dull brake light part numbers if you still have them thanks.
I have one look on market place its the 1971 black and white oil in frame bobber I live in La Grange Tx.
Realy good work man the bike looks realy good
You deserve more subscribers man! Great video and loved the intro
Well done. Lovely bike.
Great job man
Hi hi, I know this video is super old but how did you manage to get your motogadget M-unit into the headlamp? I've tried now with my headlamp and two different lights and there's no way. Did you have the old non-blue unit? Do you remember the headlamp bucket you bought? - Awesome build, do you still have the bike 5 years later?
I had a 73 that i wish i still had. What is that bike worth today?
How come everyone in Austin rides a Triumph? Mostly the Bonneville I think
thats a nice build bud ! but i would paint it with some oldschool paintjob ! it would be sick ! :D
Hey @octane / Taylor, can I ask what the bike finally went for?
I can see that go for 7000.00 Great work man
Hi, i watched all the build videos and enjoyed the heck out of them.
I think you're bike is amazing, it's definitely the bomb.
Could you do me a favour, when you're doing ride out videos, could you place the camera on the chin guard of the helmet. It's a great place to put it, it looks like we are looking through your eyes, what you see, we see. And possibly turn you're head a bit slower. Not In a dangerous way for you're safety, but a bit slower when you can do it safely. Great video. 😀 👍 👍 👍
Absolutely, I will try and get some riding shots soon. Thanks for watching!
Turned out well. Couple questions...
Do you get a lot of heat under your left leg from the high and short exhaust?
What made you decide to not use the brass bowl for the headlight? I think that could have turned out well, and the current headlight seems a bit too new and shiny for the theme.
The heat really isn't bad at all. I actually expected it to be worse than it is. I still want to do the brass headlight but I can't seem to find a light that fits well in that bowl. As soon as I find one I plan on swapping it over. If that doesn't work out I might pull this one off and brush it to match the rear fender.
That’s a real low tally, every build I’ve ever put together usually has a minimum of $6000 ( Canadian) that does include full electrical with signals / horn etc.
This video reminds me of an old friend of mine in Austin. He goes by JRM on RUclips. You need to check out the series "JRM Says".
Keep up the awesome content.
points or EI?
How does that seat feel with so little padding? Im currently saving for a late shovelhead (1966-1984/5 big twin harley) and toying with the idea of going hardtail or keep it a swing arm. Its starting to be winter in Chicago, so i have the next 4 months or so to acquire the funds needed
It's a little rough if I'm honest. Not unbearable but far from a stock bike of course.
That intro was epic lol
What about the switches? Did you use motogadget switches for the turn signals, headlight, etc?
I realized afterward that I didn't mention that. I used these 2-button switches amzn.to/2nDAy8N
Great info thanx man!!!!!!!!!!
Classic scoot Congrats
Great build. Would beat me to death on Louisiana roads. Lol
I can almost see this bike is your favorite. Right?
🇬🇧 Hi, lf you divide your sole profit by the hours it took to build, that overall is a cheap bike for a unique look plus quality result, good luck.
value of it is somewhere in the $3800 to $6500...range. I've been building brit bikes my whole life.
Nice intro man.
Awesome! In Austria, you could sell this bike easy above 10k€ ^^
Cool!
Tr6 is the tiger or single carb version of that bike. I've got a 77
Awesome 👏 uk 🇬🇧 viewer
$4,000 for a $1,000,000 worth of cool. Not a bad deal.
Hi Taylor, this is
disregard.....just got to the boyer part!
TWINS?
lol