I like the fact that you are not afraid to modify your bike to whatever vision you have for it regardless of what anyone else thinks it should be. That is the definition of an old school chopper guy. Keep doing what you're doing man.
As much as I loved the Scrambler build and wasn’t toooooo sure about you reverting it back into a “cruiser”, I REALLY love the way this bike looks! ❣️#BigSissyBarEnergy
Sounds like the old iron head I bought back in the '70s. I put 6" extensions on the forks, not a good idea. Without changing the angle of the neck you end up with stability issues and it decreases the amount of gas that can get out of the tank (less mileage). But a man's gotta do what a man's gotta do, so do your own thing and make your own decisions. Have fun.
i ran those exact same mufflers on my 84 honda cm250, added a nice rumble to a sowing machine motor. personally id do a header wrap. quick tip that will help with tightening the wrap, figure out how much you need, plus an extra inch or 2, cut it, dunk it in a bucket of water, makes applying alot easier
Bike’s looking great! Pro tip with the heat wrap- soak it in a bucket of water for about 10-15 minutes before using it. Then cinch one end in a vice, extend the wrap and roll the pipe to wrap it. A bit more time consuming but makes the job much easier and a tighter fit.
I really like this version of Gordita. Great job on the exhaust and sissy bar. I think it definitely has a 60's, 70's vibe going. Sounds good too. Great job 👍
Looks Great and Sounds Great! You are building and making modifications that you like so as long as you bare happy = that is all that matters. Keep on keeping on!
Great job Jordan! I love the look of the whole bike but my favorite part is that amazing looking sissy bar. Your going to turn heads when you ride down the street on this bike.
Sure is like a retro 1970's chopper. Don't see many like that anymore. (back in the day, we used to be able to fit a case of "beverages" strapped on the front forks, not sure if yours is raked drastically enough for that, but it looks close. 🙂)
Gordita looks sooo cool now!!! What a great job you did!!! I’m totally envious of how good you put it together!!! Thanks for sharing the video!!! Can’t wait to see what Jess thinks!!!😊😊😊
Very nice. The only thing I would do is put some nice street tires on it. The knobey's look cool but I would not think they would be the best on the pavement. Your fabrication looks fine and it's yours which is the best part. Thanks for the video.
I think you made the right decision by putting it back as a road bike and then a scrambler I didn’t like it too much but you went back to the way it was in the beginning. It looks good enjoy it happy miles with it.
Nice work she is looking and sounding good!! I think you did an awesome job on the sissy bar. I like the way it looks. I was going to make one for my sporty at one point. Now I want to start a plan and do my own sissy bar. Thanks for the inspiration!! My 2cents worth!!
Jordan, hey man thats really cool what your doin. Whether its the best or not, you did it so its good to go. Really rad man. Ive been waiting for you to pop up with a video sayin....."suprise everyone!!!!!! I bought a decked out dresser." That fact that you havent done that is what mad eme fi ally take a look at your channel. You must be one of is that has been bit by the sportster bug. Once they are in your heart, its hard to get them out of your wallet.
It has come up great. I like the look with the knobbies to. Toughens it up. I think if you got some hydraulic tube clamps or similar you could then fab up a rack that , with protection , sat on your rear seat attached to the sissy bar with the clamps. You could even make it drop over the sides to support soft saddle bags. Food for thought . Cheers from Australia. Tony.
I like it alot its unique in a good way and I get it now I see why you made it a dirtster then changed it to your own thing you just enjoy building things and learning as you go a viking bag will probably work on your sissy bar since you decided against the luggage rack this summer is to busy for you and Jess but the dyna would be a awesome husband wife project sorry I wrote book lol lol
I love your ingenuity Jordan. And I have to compliment you on your video presentations. You’ve came a long way. I know Jess is giving you full support with your channel.
The bike is looking really good. The exhaust sounds really nice. The bike reminds of a customized bike from the game Days Gone, which is sick. I just got the same rounds mirrors your bike has. Just installed them on my 01 Sporty 883 yesterday. Can't wait to see the complete look of your bike. Have fun and ride safe.
Nice Job Dude! Ur really making me wish I had kept my 04 Roadster just to mess with like you’re doing with your Sporty! Keep it up! The bikes Turning out Great!
great job Jordan the bike looks like an old school chopper now i like it when you make things you think about just a layed back guy working on his bike a good way to spend a day thanks for sharing
Did i miss something in with the forks? did you extend them ? as thats not how it looked originally right ? oh and im so envious as watching you with the welder ,i think that would be so cool to have one of those cool toys ,and ya that was fun watching you .do your thing.
Jordan, man that turned out nice. That sissy-bar turned out really good too... might could do that for a side job... See you on the road... Keep the dirty side down...
i still like the dirtster gordita better, but i don't hate the chopper gordita as much as i thought i would, really impressive work making this change though, and so dang fast! is it going to fit in the toy hauler with that tall sissy bar?
I like the fact that you are not afraid to modify your bike to whatever vision you have for it regardless of what anyone else thinks it should be. That is the definition of an old school chopper guy. Keep doing what you're doing man.
As much as I loved the Scrambler build and wasn’t toooooo sure about you reverting it back into a “cruiser”, I REALLY love the way this bike looks! ❣️#BigSissyBarEnergy
Good answer Jess I think it looks cool too!
I definitely like the look with the tank lift. Also the custom sissy bar. You have created an amazing new bike. Changes the look in a good way.
What's really important is that it's safe, comfortable and you like it. Oh, and the louder pipes!!
Sounds like the old iron head I bought back in the '70s. I put 6" extensions on the forks, not a good idea. Without changing the angle of the neck you end up with stability issues and it decreases the amount of gas that can get out of the tank (less mileage). But a man's gotta do what a man's gotta do, so do your own thing and make your own decisions. Have fun.
Enjoyed seeing you think about what you wanted and then put it together. I admire your fabrication skills. The bike looks good!
I really love the sound of it. I think he did a perfect job.
Sweet!!! Praiseallelujah! I love what you've done with the Snortster!
i ran those exact same mufflers on my 84 honda cm250, added a nice rumble to a sowing machine motor. personally id do a header wrap. quick tip that will help with tightening the wrap, figure out how much you need, plus an extra inch or 2, cut it, dunk it in a bucket of water, makes applying alot easier
Bike’s looking great! Pro tip with the heat wrap- soak it in a bucket of water for about 10-15 minutes before using it. Then cinch one end in a vice, extend the wrap and roll the pipe to wrap it. A bit more time consuming but makes the job much easier and a tighter fit.
Those mufflers look like a pair I bought out of a J. C. Whitney catalog back in the late 70s. $20 shipped. Sounds about the same on my CB360T.
I think it looks better now . great build, fun to watch .
$40 mufflers sounds great! You’d better link them or you’re gonna get all kinds of dm’s. Wrap would be the way I’d go.
I really like this version of Gordita. Great job on the exhaust and sissy bar. I think it definitely has a 60's, 70's vibe going. Sounds good too. Great job 👍
Looks Great and Sounds Great! You are building and making modifications that you like so as long as you bare happy = that is all that matters. Keep on keeping on!
Check out the goodridge sniper 2 brake line. You can cut to length and install the ends yourself.
Great job Jordan! I love the look of the whole bike but my favorite part is that amazing looking sissy bar. Your going to turn heads when you ride down the street on this bike.
Sure is like a retro 1970's chopper. Don't see many like that anymore. (back in the day, we used to be able to fit a case of "beverages" strapped on the front forks, not sure if yours is raked drastically enough for that, but it looks close. 🙂)
Gordita looks sooo cool now!!! What a great job you did!!! I’m totally envious of how good you put it together!!! Thanks for sharing the video!!! Can’t wait to see what Jess thinks!!!😊😊😊
Gordita looks great chopped! Awesome job Jordan
Nice, brings back memories of the old days. Thanks.
I think it came out real good! It's different and kinda raw and industrial but also slick. Good stuff Jordan!
Very nice. The only thing I would do is put some nice street tires on it. The knobey's look cool but I would not think they would be the best on the pavement. Your fabrication looks fine and it's yours which is the best part. Thanks for the video.
Love the scrambler/cruiser/chopper look.
Looks cool, always better when you can build it yourself. 👍🏻👍🏻
She's looking great, Jordan. and sounds like a proper Harley. But you need to junk those tyres!
I like the direction you're heading with the sportster! That sissy bar turned out great 👍.
Nice job Jordan. I'm particularly fond of the Sissy Bar. Keep it up.
Good job on the heat wrap. That's a PITA !!
The bike looks so much better that way. Especially what that finder down by the wheel. Is hopefully right better in the front
You gotta love those Sportsters, so versatile, can make it anything you want to. I’ve had three & loved every one, nice job, love the buckhorn bars!
You did good to your Sporty. Looks great! Congratulations
Well done Jordan! That turned out great.....................Cheers!
I think you made the right decision by putting it back as a road bike and then a scrambler I didn’t like it too much but you went back to the way it was in the beginning. It looks good enjoy it happy miles with it.
That's great dood. Tough bike. IMHO way better than the off road version.
It's crazy how these bikes can be morphed
Nice work she is looking and sounding good!! I think you did an awesome job on the sissy bar. I like the way it looks. I was going to make one for my sporty at one point. Now I want to start a plan and do my own sissy bar. Thanks for the inspiration!! My 2cents worth!!
Jordan, hey man thats really cool what your doin. Whether its the best or not, you did it so its good to go. Really rad man.
Ive been waiting for you to pop up with a video sayin....."suprise everyone!!!!!! I bought a decked out dresser." That fact that you havent done that is what mad eme fi ally take a look at your channel. You must be one of is that has been bit by the sportster bug. Once they are in your heart, its hard to get them out of your wallet.
Lookin good, sportys are fun to morph into multiple styles. Best part is your made it and no one else has one identical to it
It has come up great. I like the look with the knobbies to. Toughens it up. I think if you got some hydraulic tube clamps or similar you could then fab up a rack that , with protection , sat on your rear seat attached to the sissy bar with the clamps. You could even make it drop over the sides to support soft saddle bags. Food for thought . Cheers from Australia. Tony.
Very, very nice
Just by looking at you dismount the bike, it seems the suspension is set to hard. Did you ever set the sag? The bike is coming out great !
Looks good nice redesign
Looking pretty damn good if you ask me ...
I don't like it............... I LOVE IT. So very impressed and envious of your fabbing skills.
Cool Jordan!! Great job. Stay safe out there.
I like it alot its unique in a good way and I get it now I see why you made it a dirtster then changed it to your own thing you just enjoy building things and learning as you go a viking bag will probably work on your sissy bar since you decided against the luggage rack this summer is to busy for you and Jess but the dyna would be a awesome husband wife project sorry I wrote book lol lol
I love your ingenuity Jordan. And I have to compliment you on your video presentations. You’ve came a long way. I know Jess is giving you full support with your channel.
The bike is looking really good. The exhaust sounds really nice. The bike reminds of a customized bike from the game Days Gone, which is sick.
I just got the same rounds mirrors your bike has. Just installed them on my 01 Sporty 883 yesterday.
Can't wait to see the complete look of your bike. Have fun and ride safe.
Great video. New sportster looks and sounds great 👍
Nice Job Dude! Ur really making me wish I had kept my 04 Roadster just to mess with like you’re doing with your Sporty!
Keep it up! The bikes Turning out Great!
I like the direction you are heading she is looking good
Sweet ride!!!!
Hopefully I can get my Dyna finished and go on a few road trips soon.
The Los Angeles Angels' "Big A" as a sissy bar on your bike. Nice one Jordan
Looks and sounds great Jordan ⭐️🇺🇸
Exhaust came out great, I'm diggin it
Nice, brother.. we all aren't perfect. Do what you gotta do. I also have a 98 sporty too😊
That thing looks and sounds great!
I saw a carbed sportster with up swepts with the old school glass packs with fish tail tips...it had an epic sounding low pitch growling rumble
Lovely design, your talent is blossoming.
Bad ass! Gordita turned out awesome.
Looks great Mr Jordan Ray 😊
I think it looks and sounds great.
Hey bud I have used my fire pit to heat steel up to bend. You can also use your gas grill to do the same..
Very cool, enjoy. Thank you for sharing
Awesome work! Love the look!
Love the look! Great job!
Your bike looks amazing again. Great work!
Very nice great job Jordan !!
I’m lovin that exhaust and it has a great tone!
I dig this new incarnation of the bike
great job Jordan the bike looks like an old school chopper now i like it when you make things you think about just a layed back guy working on his bike a good way to spend a day thanks for sharing
Bam 💥 there you go ❗ the new Gordita Rocks man and so does your imagination 🤘💀💨🌪️
youve done an amazing job, looks wicked
That is super cool! Nice job man!
Sounded great! Sounded like it should, given the style.
Excellent sissy bar fabrication, well done
Looking great. Keep it up buddy
Did i miss something in with the forks? did you extend them ? as thats not how it looked originally right ? oh and im so envious as watching you with the welder ,i think that would be so cool to have one of those cool toys ,and ya that was fun watching you .do your thing.
Jordan, man that turned out nice. That sissy-bar turned out really good too... might could do that for a side job... See you on the road... Keep the dirty side down...
Love it! You pla came together very good! Awesome ability to make your bike personal. Man, you can do just about anything!
Plan that is
Lookin fire!!! Great job i love it 🙌
Bike looks awesome Jordan.
Jordan the bike looks really good!
Great video thank you very well done nice stile . Thanks again cheers to ya.
Happy 5th of July and I have a Sportster I love it
That's cool... Great job 👍
Well done young man...looks awesome!
I ❤ the build!
It already looks like a totally different bike and it looks good
looks good , sounds good ,nice job ! Iv'e just fitted Zard slip ons to my street scrambler, sounds better !
i still like the dirtster gordita better, but i don't hate the chopper gordita as much as i thought i would, really impressive work making this change though, and so dang fast! is it going to fit in the toy hauler with that tall sissy bar?
I like it looks really good I thought the exhaust would be way loud but it sounds pretty good
Looks really good 👍
Oh hell yeah, that's WAY better for my taste. Never been too much of a fan of scramblers
One word!! AWESOME!!
Looking good!
How did you extend the force and by how many inches?
Good job man looking good
I really like your sense of Style
Great job.