Ain't this guy so cool and inspirational? I mean it! he really is! He is not like that bunch of guys who started early in this biker culture, he is the livin' personification of "It ain't never too late to do what you were born to do or what you love to do"; he talks 'bout authenticity and indeed He is authentic! Love your style Wil! cheers! 🍻😎
Met Will at TriCo in LA in 2013, I didn't know shit about choppers back then, I was a cafe racer kinda guy. Parked outside was a bike that said "this machine kills fascists" been hooked ever since. Will was very cool, big personality and a great energy to be around - felt like I'd known him for years. Awesome video, hope you're doing well player.
My first street legal bike was a Kawasaki eliminator 1000. I was 19 and that bike was amazing. My first Harley was a 1995 fxstsb springer softail and it’s about to be 30 years old. At this point I’ve had it for more of my life than not. It still runs great and the original paint shines up pretty good. When friends were buying new bikes I just couldn’t bring myself to do that so I chose to mod the bike instead. Best thing I’ve done was swap the 5 speed for a 6 speed transmission. Much easier on the 80 inch evo on the highway. It’s been a very reliable and easy to maintain bike for me. It’s not very fast and doesn’t stop on a dime but I still get a grin every time I throw a leg over it. It’s more than a bike to me. It’s part of the family
Enjoy your comment very much. Coming from a gold wing. I bought my first Harley at the age of 60 years old. It is a 2006 ultra it had 8192 Miles On it. I told my wife this was my last bike. I'm now 74 years old. The bike has 129000 miles on it. We're both still going.
Had the pleasure of Meeting, hanging, talking choppers and life with Wil last month. A true legend and his love and passion shows through in his work 🔥🔥 As always , thanks for the inspiration, brother and keep doing what you do 🔥🔥Also thanks @prismsupply and @harleydavidson for another awesome video!
“Dude was moving like that at the time & got it right” that sentence is spot on! Prism you guys continue the amaze! Wil Thomas: Very Nice to meet you. It’s a pleasure getting to meet so many wonderfully unique people in the chopper world 👍🏻 Wil’s an inspiration & an idol people can look up to! THANK YOU! For your service and what you bring to the two wheel community!
WHAT!!! I am right down the road in collinsville, Illinois. Sounds like I need to ride that way more. Hope to see you out on the road. Awesome interview.
Cool individual, Nice bikes and home! Sugar & Spade on the wall, MCMF & Hipster Killers. I haven’t yet had the pleasure of seeing the S&S documentary. And now a second one
I saw that chrome knuckle at Glory Daze this year, it's cool to hear him talk about it a bit. They also screened 'The Passenger' at the show, it has some gorgeous shots and I'm glad I caught it. Dude seems chill af
i wish i could have many as this old school bikes like this dude, i used to re design and turn them into the old school look, of course i don't design all the bike same look, each of my design is different
"Don't make a fool of me baby"
While kick starting his chopper
This guy is on my list of coolest people on earth
👍🏻
Cool guy ! Keep those videos coming this series is killer
Ain't this guy so cool and inspirational? I mean it! he really is! He is not like that bunch of guys who started early in this biker culture, he is the livin' personification of "It ain't never too late to do what you were born to do or what you love to do"; he talks 'bout authenticity and indeed He is authentic! Love your style Wil! cheers! 🍻😎
Met Will at TriCo in LA in 2013, I didn't know shit about choppers back then, I was a cafe racer kinda guy. Parked outside was a bike that said "this machine kills fascists" been hooked ever since. Will was very cool, big personality and a great energy to be around - felt like I'd known him for years. Awesome video, hope you're doing well player.
The man has class. Cool bikes cool tunes and i look forward to watching those movies🎉
I really like his respectful attitude to bikes. Also, beautiful place!
My first street legal bike was a Kawasaki eliminator 1000. I was 19 and that bike was amazing. My first Harley was a 1995 fxstsb springer softail and it’s about to be 30 years old. At this point I’ve had it for more of my life than not. It still runs great and the original paint shines up pretty good. When friends were buying new bikes I just couldn’t bring myself to do that so I chose to mod the bike instead. Best thing I’ve done was swap the 5 speed for a 6 speed transmission. Much easier on the 80 inch evo on the highway. It’s been a very reliable and easy to maintain bike for me. It’s not very fast and doesn’t stop on a dime but I still get a grin every time I throw a leg over it. It’s more than a bike to me. It’s part of the family
My first HD was a black, grey, red FXSTSB Bod Boy/ well it’s official your RAD!
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Enjoy your comment very much.
Coming from a gold wing. I bought my first Harley at the age of 60 years old.
It is a 2006 ultra it had 8192 Miles On it.
I told my wife this was my last bike.
I'm now 74 years old. The bike has 129000 miles on it. We're both still going.
so epic... so simple... so authentic! ❤❤❤ Rock'n'roll!
I can't beleive this guy was in so close to home for me. Next time I go back to visit I'm going to see if I can meet him.
I liked Wil's response Run!!
Such an epic series. Knuckleheads are the coolest looking engines. ❤
Your My Garage episodes are always such a joy to watch. The culture that is captured is truly inspiring, thank you!
Great episode, loving the my garage series. Keep em comin
what a cool guy. graceful
Had the pleasure of Meeting, hanging, talking choppers and life with Wil last month. A true legend and his love and passion shows through in his work 🔥🔥 As always , thanks for the inspiration, brother and keep doing what you do 🔥🔥Also thanks @prismsupply and @harleydavidson for another awesome video!
Great video. Looks like a cool dude. Glad to see his passion for the old iron and keeping it alive and living his dream!!
“Dude was moving like that at the time & got it right” that sentence is spot on! Prism you guys continue the amaze! Wil Thomas: Very Nice to meet you. It’s a pleasure getting to meet so many wonderfully unique people in the chopper world 👍🏻 Wil’s an inspiration & an idol people can look up to! THANK YOU! For your service and what you bring to the two wheel community!
Love the series and maybe it will inspire younger people to find their passion for the vintage motorcyles.
WHAT!!! I am right down the road in collinsville, Illinois. Sounds like I need to ride that way more. Hope to see you out on the road. Awesome interview.
Loved the advice, and especially the part about valuing "every experience, the good and the bad."
I wanna ride with this dude. Great interview... best one so far. Thank you for your service, brother.
Very cool love this series. Wil is definitely a very cool and talented guy. You take care and ride safe Wil.
Great episode with great questions. Stay cool Wil !
from the land down under..
Damn that knuckle is delicious.
What year is that
Awesome, these are the stories that need to be told 🔥
This series is awesome keep them coming
What a great series, thank you so much
Way too cool and original, lovely be blessed ❤
Cool individual, Nice bikes and home! Sugar & Spade on the wall, MCMF & Hipster Killers.
I haven’t yet had the pleasure of seeing the S&S documentary. And now a second one
Best episode so far
Solid!
Love that Knuckle!
Cool vid !! Love to visit this area all looks vintage from Essex England 🏴
This is a darn beautiful movie...!
this was awesome. follow your bliss.
Follow your blisters.
I saw that chrome knuckle at Glory Daze this year, it's cool to hear him talk about it a bit. They also screened 'The Passenger' at the show, it has some gorgeous shots and I'm glad I caught it. Dude seems chill af
Always great people on this série, WE want more please👍
This has been very inspiring. Thanks for sharing!
I aspire to this level of badassery😂
Wow a very warm place with a cool guy to chill with. I would love to hangout with that gentlemen and have a great conversation with coffee.
immeasurable coolness 👏🏼👏🏼
I bought my 1st bike at 17 also. A 1969 Honda 750 four. I had to have my buddy ride me home on it, lot of power back in the day.
Great video.. damn what a shop to have
Very cool.
Great interview! Thanks for sharing 👍🏻
great dude !!
Absolutely just real.
So good !
Righteous dude
That dude is cool. Great video.
Nice guy! Awesome bikes
Thanks for sharing!
This was a good one 👏🏼
Thats one cool Marine
Awesome guy
& video thank u from
Cartoogechaye NC
Semper Fi Bro
Rad!
i wish i could have many as this old school bikes like this dude, i used to re design and turn them into the old school look, of course i don't design all the bike same look, each of my design is different
Great video! Very likable fellow !
"Dont make a fool out of me" thats me Everytime im tryna kick start my shovel 😂😂😂
If that garage could talk... that makes me want to rode to IL.
dudes awesome.
Sweet video.....cool dude.
Damn. I had a 600 Eliminator in NJ, 40,000 miles of non bliss.
Good point.agreed.
Great video!
At 8:06 what is that book that he’s flipping through??
“Ezy Ryders” by Cate Dingley
I have entered the rabbit hole 😅
Haha 🤣
from Chicago , but in australia, never got to see Sugar & Spade.. is there anyway to stream it here in Australia??
Dope so rad
👍👍👍
Nice shop!
I've noticed alot of guys seem to like that camero/ hog duality 😅
Or ftrucks or dubs!
I'ma dub/hog/camero kind a guy
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puro chicago wil
Semper Fi Wil
so what is youre favourite new 24 model harley ?
😎😎👍👍👍
I want some boots like his so bad. What brand are his?
They are White's Boots!
Where's the passion with the person running the interview?
For real. Dude didn’t match Wil’s energy at all
Great speaker. Very erudite
You guys should interview Jason mamoa
I'm kind of that way too. But I have very moderate technical skills.