Hey brother that bike looks and sounds awesome can't beat that sound. Even though the weather here is absolutely crap I'm getting on my bike in the morning to work lmao. All the best brother
They're made from an Australian guy who can be found if you google hypnic jerk customs. I'm running this tail tidy on my fender hoglights.com.au/products/sportster-iron-forty-eight-11-19-tail-tidy-integrated-run-brake-turn?currency=AUD&variant=39930074890283&Google%20Shopping&gclid=CjwKCAjw5_GmBhBIEiwA5QSMxAzr8gLmQO4zJWbAa5jCvGnui4ThKJVk_K6rSq-TVCDT2SYHi5rChRoCuAsQAvD_BwE
Thanks mate, yeah the house is starting to come along nicely, frames are up and windows are in. Hoping the brick work can get started this week. I'll have to do a walk through of it soon.
Hey! Did you solve the problem with the squeaking clutch? I’m going nuts with my bike. The clutch f@cking keeps doing the weird noise and I look like a noob taking off on trafic. This is killing me
If you have a heavy duty Barnett clutch its seems like its an issue which won't resolve. Maybe try using a high quality transmission fluid and not the harley brand oil.
Always likes the 72. Hard to find around me. Well, they’re hard to find in any decent shape. Every time I come across one for sale they’re so beat they look like they’re 40+ years old and we’re whooped their entire life. Yet they still ask 9K for it.
Thanks mate, here's a link to the website hypnicjerkcustoms.com/collections/all/products/1-bar-mirror They're made by a guy in Australia at the moment they're currently out of stock. They're pretty rad mirrors I did a video of them on my channel.
@@TheGingybeardMan I can't seem to find that video. Just watched the "It happened again" video, though, but heard no mention of reason for selling the Bob. I am curious as to the change and reason(s) for same as I'm torn between the M8 Bob and a 72. The 72 has undeniable old school appeal and that Evo has a different, more "violent" pop to it than the Twin Cams and M8's it seems. The hop-up opportunities for a 72 are pretty vast as well (not to mention the aftermarket offerings as a whole) and I'd be toying with the idea of tearing one down to go 90 cu.in. or at least do the full boat Hammer 1275 program with heads and the whole nine yards. Then again, the big bore kits for the M8's are vast also and regardless of weight advantage of the 72 I reckon that it would not keep up even with a cammed 114 M8 Softie even in 1275 trim. But who knows. What say you? Granted, max torque and horse are not the end-all of a bike as there are other values that would make an ownership situation the most profound experience. Also, I'm not new to this as I started buying, wrenching on and riding bikes at 15 years of age back in 1970... Currently own a bought-new Yamaha Road Star 98 cu. in. that I've customized and modified pretty extensively over the last 22 years. Also own an 88 inch Deluxe (well, it's my wife's) and a V-Star 1100 that is also hers. In any event, I've been analyzing and philosophizing about going into another project and have even been looking at attacking either an Evo or TC Springer in the FXSTS version (skinny front tire). However, that 72 speaks to me and is pretty much the closest in size to what the Shovels and Pans where back in the day. Also, nothing Softail can ever really be a skinny chop/bob set-up as those motors are simply too wide for that, as is the enormous primary. That is why a big twin Evo based Bobber or Chopper never quite looks right. But, the 72 does have the correct proportions for being a base for the above type of scoot. Sorry this got a bit winded, Gingy. Have been following your endeavors on the 5 gallon tank switheroo etc., a while ago and was even reading up on that execution and adventure on one of the Harley forums, and so I felt compelled to inquire as to your change to the 72 from the Bob and your reasons why. It strikes me as though you're serious about what you do, continuously flushing out and dialing in, in order to find what it is that will ultimately make you happy as far as finding and having the most profound experience on a motorcycle. From southern California ~ Ride Forever!
@@midnightmc3096 so I did a vid a while back titled "something happened with the Harley. In that vid I explain why I sold the street bob. In short I sold the street bob to put 16k towards a home deposit and the other 16k towards buying a Yamaha mt10. Long story short, I missed having a harley and wanted to buy another for around the 16k price range and a sportster fit that description. So I ended up selling the mt10 and bought the sportster 72. I honesty couldn't be happier with the 72, its probably my favourite Harley I've ever owned. Super light weight and plenty of torque although no where near as quick as the 107 with the torque cam I still have loads of fun on it. I've done loads of videos of the sportster 72 on transforming it more into an old school chopper style bike. I honestly don't think ill ever sell it. Ive still got loads more mods to do to it 🤟
@@TheGingybeardMan Yes, I just found it and watched it before seeing your above reply. Thanks so much! And also, yes - the home purchase was a wise decision and sometimes we've gotta' do what we've gotta do. My own home purchases have paid off handsomely over the years. There's nothing like being a home owner. All the best!
It the model name Harley gave it when they were being manufactured that gives heritage to the old 72 models. They made them from like 2009 till 2014 I believe.
@@andyreid7274 the 48 and 72 both have the same 1200cc engine however the 72's engine covers are chrome plated whilst the 48 engine covers are painted black. The 48 also has a 16 inch fat front tyre a different tank and front fender than the 72 whilst the 72 has skinny 21 inch front tyre. The handlebars are also different on both bikes.
Mate, loving this channel. Watched all the Sporty vids and really enjoyed the content and your commentary.
@@davidjames1377 thanks for following the channel mate, appreciate the support 🙌
Thanks for the ride , perfect sound track .
Hey brother that bike looks and sounds awesome can't beat that sound.
Even though the weather here is absolutely crap I'm getting on my bike in the morning to work lmao.
All the best brother
Cheers Dave, appreciate it 🤟 have a good ride, stay safe brother.
@@TheGingybeardMan Will do bro you to knees in the breeze 👍
Music to my ears 😌 🦅
Sounds good but idk the sound of a carb is just awesome
Had my 72 for a week now, just love it. Would love to get together for a ride one day
If you live in Sydney shoot me msg on instagram and maybe we can arrange a ride some day 👍
What mirrors are they? I cant find em. Also which fender elimitator u using? thanks m8
They're made from an Australian guy who can be found if you google hypnic jerk customs. I'm running this tail tidy on my fender hoglights.com.au/products/sportster-iron-forty-eight-11-19-tail-tidy-integrated-run-brake-turn?currency=AUD&variant=39930074890283&Google%20Shopping&gclid=CjwKCAjw5_GmBhBIEiwA5QSMxAzr8gLmQO4zJWbAa5jCvGnui4ThKJVk_K6rSq-TVCDT2SYHi5rChRoCuAsQAvD_BwE
Hey thanks for the ride , love the sound of them VH Exhaust , ps how's the house coming , take us for another peek . Ride safe M8 .
Thanks mate, yeah the house is starting to come along nicely, frames are up and windows are in. Hoping the brick work can get started this week. I'll have to do a walk through of it soon.
Hey! Did you solve the problem with the squeaking clutch?
I’m going nuts with my bike. The clutch f@cking keeps doing the weird noise and I look like a noob taking off on trafic.
This is killing me
If you have a heavy duty Barnett clutch its seems like its an issue which won't resolve. Maybe try using a high quality transmission fluid and not the harley brand oil.
Always likes the 72. Hard to find around me. Well, they’re hard to find in any decent shape. Every time I come across one for sale they’re so beat they look like they’re 40+ years old and we’re whooped their entire life. Yet they still ask 9K for it.
Yeah I don't really see many on the road here in Aus either.
Thanks for sharing. The sound was great! Question, how did you filter out the wind noise?
I'm Using the mic inside my helmet.
Enjoying your video man!,greetings from South Carolina, I own a 2012,72
Love those mirrors,where can I get them from?
✌🏼
Thanks mate, here's a link to the website hypnicjerkcustoms.com/collections/all/products/1-bar-mirror
They're made by a guy in Australia at the moment they're currently out of stock. They're pretty rad mirrors I did a video of them on my channel.
Thank you brother
In Canada 🇨🇦
We give the wave 👋 to other bikers
Do u do that there ?
Not on Sundays haha. I'd be waving every 2 minutes. There's bikes everywhere over the weekend.
@@TheGingybeardMan
Hahahah well point !
What bars do have. Love the look
Just the Stock sportster 72 mini ape hangers
did you remove the baffels?
No sir, the baffles are still in.
🤙
Did you sell the Bob?
Yes sir, sold it over a year ago. I did a video on it.
@@TheGingybeardMan I can't seem to find that video. Just watched the "It happened again" video, though, but heard no mention of reason for selling the Bob. I am curious as to the change and reason(s) for same as I'm torn between the M8 Bob and a 72. The 72 has undeniable old school appeal and that Evo has a different, more "violent" pop to it than the Twin Cams and M8's it seems. The hop-up opportunities for a 72 are pretty vast as well (not to mention the aftermarket offerings as a whole) and I'd be toying with the idea of tearing one down to go 90 cu.in. or at least do the full boat Hammer 1275 program with heads and the whole nine yards. Then again, the big bore kits for the M8's are vast also and regardless of weight advantage of the 72 I reckon that it would not keep up even with a cammed 114 M8 Softie even in 1275 trim. But who knows. What say you? Granted, max torque and horse are not the end-all of a bike as there are other values that would make an ownership situation the most profound experience. Also, I'm not new to this as I started buying, wrenching on and riding bikes at 15 years of age back in 1970...
Currently own a bought-new Yamaha Road Star 98 cu. in. that I've customized and modified pretty extensively over the last 22 years. Also own an 88 inch Deluxe (well, it's my wife's) and a V-Star 1100 that is also hers.
In any event, I've been analyzing and philosophizing about going into another project and have even been looking at attacking either an Evo or TC Springer in the FXSTS version (skinny front tire). However, that 72 speaks to me and is pretty much the closest in size to what the Shovels and Pans where back in the day. Also, nothing Softail can ever really be a skinny chop/bob set-up as those motors are simply too wide for that, as is the enormous primary. That is why a big twin Evo based Bobber or Chopper never quite looks right. But, the 72 does have the correct proportions for being a base for the above type of scoot. Sorry this got a bit winded, Gingy. Have been following your endeavors on the 5 gallon tank switheroo etc., a while ago and was even reading up on that execution and adventure on one of the Harley forums, and so I felt compelled to inquire as to your change to the 72 from the Bob and your reasons why. It strikes me as though you're serious about what you do, continuously flushing out and dialing in, in order to find what it is that will ultimately make you happy as far as finding and having the most profound experience on a motorcycle.
From southern California ~ Ride Forever!
@@midnightmc3096 so I did a vid a while back titled "something happened with the Harley. In that vid I explain why I sold the street bob. In short I sold the street bob to put 16k towards a home deposit and the other 16k towards buying a Yamaha mt10. Long story short, I missed having a harley and wanted to buy another for around the 16k price range and a sportster fit that description. So I ended up selling the mt10 and bought the sportster 72. I honesty couldn't be happier with the 72, its probably my favourite Harley I've ever owned. Super light weight and plenty of torque although no where near as quick as the 107 with the torque cam I still have loads of fun on it. I've done loads of videos of the sportster 72 on transforming it more into an old school chopper style bike. I honestly don't think ill ever sell it. Ive still got loads more mods to do to it 🤟
@@TheGingybeardMan Yes, I just found it and watched it before seeing your above reply. Thanks so much! And also, yes - the home purchase was a wise decision and sometimes we've gotta' do what we've gotta do. My own home purchases have paid off handsomely over the years. There's nothing like being a home owner.
All the best!
Your on the wrong side of the road, other than that, that bike looks and sounds 👌
That isn't a 1972 engine.
72 XL 's came with the iron head engine.
It the model name Harley gave it when they were being manufactured that gives heritage to the old 72 models. They made them from like 2009 till 2014 I believe.
You're Correct its not a 1972. it's a Harley Davidson Sportster 72.
@@mojomanmurph1925 2016 was last year.
@@TheGingybeardManwhat's the difference between the 48 and the 72?
48 883. 72 1200?
@@andyreid7274 the 48 and 72 both have the same 1200cc engine however the 72's engine covers are chrome plated whilst the 48 engine covers are painted black. The 48 also has a 16 inch fat front tyre a different tank and front fender than the 72 whilst the 72 has skinny 21 inch front tyre. The handlebars are also different on both bikes.
Gday mate, how do find low rpm’s with them pipes, I’m having tuning issues with my 1200.
Just curious, cheers.
@@ozziejim8472 I didn't have any issues at all mate, I run an aftermarket air cleaner and a Vance and hines FP3 tuner