A cool, true, old school chopper: using OEM parts, and parts off from other bikes, rebuilding and modifying what you happen to have stashed away. I had an acquaintance back in the 70s who was walking through a junkyard one day, and found a 1937 ULH lying on its side. He bought the bike, with the title, for $150 from the junkyard, brought it home, and built a bike similar to what you're building. Thanks for the breath of fresh air, and keep the videos coming.
I love in depth informational videos like this, you can tell that you really know what you're talking about and I like how you take the time to explain it. Good shit
I really dig the bike man ! That's a sweet machine for sure. I'd put a carb on it and a head light in the bucket and the other little stuff to make it road worthy and ride the wheels off of it.
Just met Kelly today, thanks for the chicken's!!! We really appreciate y'all, can't wait to meet you sir! Definitely be coming back for some food and tunes, maybe tomorrow night!
Man oh man. When the factory designed a system, they took into account that the owners of these machines had a quite a bit of mechanical knowledge, and were capable of working on their own bikes.
When I was in high school 1970 I went to look at a Harley for sale it was a fully dressed ULH ran great I wanted a Panhead and passed on it … ULH was $500 or best offer
@@ChucksCycles Nice , i would love a harley build but here in the neterlands they ar way to expensive , i build russian motorbikes as you can see on my channel :)
A cool, true, old school chopper: using OEM parts, and parts off from other bikes, rebuilding and modifying what you happen to have stashed away. I had an acquaintance back in the 70s who was walking through a junkyard one day, and found a 1937 ULH lying on its side. He bought the bike, with the title, for $150 from the junkyard, brought it home, and built a bike similar to what you're building. Thanks for the breath of fresh air, and keep the videos coming.
I love in depth informational videos like this, you can tell that you really know what you're talking about and I like how you take the time to explain it. Good shit
I really dig the bike man ! That's a sweet machine for sure. I'd put a carb on it and a head light in the bucket and the other little stuff to make it road worthy and ride the wheels off of it.
Old's cool. Wery badass. God bless Harley Davidson. Sorry for my english. Greetings from Russia, with love and peace.
Nice bike. The "Before" bike is more to my taste tho
Just met Kelly today, thanks for the chicken's!!! We really appreciate y'all, can't wait to meet you sir! Definitely be coming back for some food and tunes, maybe tomorrow night!
Good Lookin' stuff!
Man oh man. When the factory designed a system, they took into account that the owners of these machines had a quite a bit of mechanical knowledge, and were capable of working on their own bikes.
Great bike! It's a good idea to run a front brake. Ride safe.
Yes a front brake is a must.
Great work 👍 love the bike ❤️ can't wait to see it moving
Its a blast to ride, Im hoping the M51 will make it run even better. Thanks for watching.
Righteous. Beautiful~~
Imagine that V-Twin imported parts crapping out? You never hear about that happening.
When I was in high school 1970 I went to look at a Harley for sale it was a fully dressed ULH ran great I wanted a Panhead and passed on it … ULH was $500 or best offer
Wow, what a deal! I love them. I want to build another after having this one, they run so good.
very cool, like where its gone, nice as
Looking good man!!
i liked the before much more , but everbody to its own
Ill build another one like it was before, maybe with a knuckle!
@@ChucksCycles Nice , i would love a harley build but here in the neterlands they ar way to expensive , i build russian motorbikes as you can see on my channel :)
Good stuff Chuck. Gonna be bringing this one to the camp out?
Yes!!
nice bike
Come on that's a wheel, that should be fine.
Do you always have this many different projects going on, at the same time?
Why did you change back to the 3 bolt linkert? I recently purchased a 4 bolt manifold from W&W
What frame is that ?
VTwin
old school looks great to me a real motorcycle , sorry but black is not the new chrome for me cant stand baggers windshilds and fairings
I agree! Thanks for watching!