man what a day. lots of goodies for Mr. Unaffiliated himself and i got to upgrade my bike with a one-of-a-kind mod. aint nobody got a microwave boost like my sporty. come test me. hahah rock on brothurrrrrrrs!
I can't get enough of that Sportster chop from Deathstalker Customs. From the extended frontend to the paint, to that trident sissy bar, that bike just clobbers it! That blue Sporty next to it is boss too. That's a VERY nice Duo Glide drop seat frame at 11:17. It's rare to see them in that pristine condition and without a hardtail welded onto it. Thanks for the video, guys. Be safe. -- W
We meet again!!! The blue bike is mine. You made a pretty good guess - it [started as] a Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 Classic. I put it together for long distance back and forth over the mountains. Lots of weird parts all over that bike. It was a long process but it was finally "done" about the time of this video. I came up and talked to you guys for a minute as you were strapping the microwave on. Haha. I live in Wyoming but I come to OC to do chopper shit in the winters. Headed back in May...hit me up, let's do a ride somewhere. Kade
Haha, my good buddy Kade's Vulcan 1500 @ 34:30 next to my beater Triumph. He really has been everywhere too. I'm gonna send him this, he'll be stoked. A lot of work went into that bike! It was great talking with you a bit too while you loaded the microwave. Hope to see ya again soon 🤘
The sidecar motorcycle is a Russian bike called Ural and is basically a ww2 BMW. They copied every detail of the BMW design and made molds and dyes to produce their own engines and gearboxes in Moscow. Everything about the bike was reverse engineered. Early in 1941, the first trial samples of M-72 motorcycles were shown to Stalin, who immediately approved production of the motorcycles.
man what a day. lots of goodies for Mr. Unaffiliated himself and i got to upgrade my bike with a one-of-a-kind mod. aint nobody got a microwave boost like my sporty. come test me. hahah rock on brothurrrrrrrs!
I can't get enough of that Sportster chop from Deathstalker Customs. From the extended frontend to the paint, to that trident sissy bar, that bike just clobbers it! That blue Sporty next to it is boss too. That's a VERY nice Duo Glide drop seat frame at 11:17. It's rare to see them in that pristine condition and without a hardtail welded onto it. Thanks for the video, guys. Be safe. -- W
Nice score at that awesome swap meet, the fringed microwave looked killer man!
We meet again!!! The blue bike is mine. You made a pretty good guess - it [started as] a Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 Classic. I put it together for long distance back and forth over the mountains. Lots of weird parts all over that bike. It was a long process but it was finally "done" about the time of this video. I came up and talked to you guys for a minute as you were strapping the microwave on. Haha. I live in Wyoming but I come to OC to do chopper shit in the winters. Headed back in May...hit me up, let's do a ride somewhere. Kade
for sure man!!!! we wanna hear some stories about your ride bro. 🤘🏽
We’ll definitely link up this summer! Hit us up on Instagram! 🙏🏽🤙🏽🔥
Haha, my good buddy Kade's Vulcan 1500 @ 34:30 next to my beater Triumph. He really has been everywhere too. I'm gonna send him this, he'll be stoked. A lot of work went into that bike! It was great talking with you a bit too while you loaded the microwave. Hope to see ya again soon 🤘
Next time you guys have to take a look at dis guy's Triumph...you've never seen anything like it before ^^^
Awesome video and awesome content can’t wait for the next video Thank’s
41:12 damn Edog with that gangster microwave backrest 😂 flapping in the wind brother!
RIGHT?!?!?!? for those of you wondering, it added about 5-10hp to Lucky. dont sleep on it. hehe 😂😂😂
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Always love to see the swap meet vids 🤙🔥
The sidecar motorcycle is a Russian bike called Ural and is basically a ww2 BMW. They copied every detail of the BMW design and made molds and dyes to produce their own engines and gearboxes in Moscow. Everything about the bike was reverse engineered. Early in 1941, the first trial samples of M-72 motorcycles were shown to Stalin, who immediately approved production of the motorcycles.
I worked with Squints at Tip Top barbershop in Uptown Whittier. His pan head was awesome!
I like how you're trying to convince yourself that you don't need anything 🤣🤣
Denial or self control, can’t tell it apart 😂
I also like the swap meet video. Hell, you can't beat the American ones' plenty of old clasic bike and chopper parts.
lets go fam!
Let’s goooo🤙🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾
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Do see 2 more projects hiding under the bench..??
The old stuff goes for cheap.
The new stuff, is going to cost you everything
BROO THATS MY HOMIES COUSIN!!!!! 32:41
Who’s your homie! Hahah
⛓️ Nice nice nice! ⛓️
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Support your local.. . every 1
First Brother! Hahaha
I’m not into fake patina
Whenever I see and visit such cycle stalls, I want to take everything home with me hahaha😅
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One of the best!!