Nice job, Buddy. There's so many nice details I can draw from, to modify my own 96 XV750, I just love the bobber look. I've already built a 1982 Kawasaki KZ750 bobber, a few years back, then sold it. Now I'm looking to get inspired to build another bobber, this time my Virago XV750. This will probably be my last build, since I'm pushing 66 years...not as nimble as I used to be, Lol.
Those two bikes look absolutely brilliant together! I’m loving the way they turned out. Well done and I hope you get some good weather soon to enjoy them
Loving it - I ended up adding bits to piggy as I went along. On one ride out with my mates, we had hit a few bad roads which caused the custom made cockpit mount to nearly fall off. We were in a little place in the middle of no-where with a agricultural mom and pop shop. Trying to figure out to prevent losing the cockpit we found some tape that usually get used to tape tarps together that go over manure - it seemed like the perfect stuff to use on piggy's cockpit and it became a permanent feature now :)
Freaking great builds bro. True talent. Like I’ve said before inspiration. Got to say though, single carb them up bro. Makes it sooooo much easier to work on the carbs. Never running dual carbs again lol. I still need to solder my clutch lever switch wires together. Freaking great video man thank you for making it. I really dig these bikes.
Love the videos you make! You're the reason I bought a virago 1100. I really like it, but would like to make a fairing to hide the gage cluster. Is probably the only thing I do not like about it.
Dude ... you're not just a good rider, commentator and mechanic/engineer, you are a true artist !! the bottle opener is a stroke of genius !! :)
Thank mate! Cheers glad you enjoyed! Thanks for such kind words
The little things help make the look. It's all in the detail. Love it.
I couldnt agree more, I think the finer details make the bike! 😀👍
thats the way man its the little things that make the bike and gives us chill time tinkering shes sweet mate cheers
Nice job, Buddy. There's so many nice details I can draw from, to modify my own 96 XV750, I just love the bobber look. I've already built a 1982 Kawasaki KZ750 bobber, a few years back, then sold it. Now I'm looking to get inspired to build another bobber, this time my Virago XV750. This will probably be my last build, since I'm pushing 66 years...not as nimble as I used to be, Lol.
Cheers, enjoy your build mate!
Those two bikes look absolutely brilliant together! I’m loving the way they turned out. Well done and I hope you get some good weather soon to enjoy them
Thanks mate appreciate the kind words!
Loving it - I ended up adding bits to piggy as I went along. On one ride out with my mates, we had hit a few bad roads which caused the custom made cockpit mount to nearly fall off. We were in a little place in the middle of no-where with a agricultural mom and pop shop. Trying to figure out to prevent losing the cockpit we found some tape that usually get used to tape tarps together that go over manure - it seemed like the perfect stuff to use on piggy's cockpit and it became a permanent feature now :)
Awesome permanent roadside fix 😀😀👍👍👍
Very very nice you always do a good job thanks taz
Thank you very much!
Freaking great builds bro. True talent. Like I’ve said before inspiration. Got to say though, single carb them up bro. Makes it sooooo much easier to work on the carbs. Never running dual carbs again lol. I still need to solder my clutch lever switch wires together. Freaking great video man thank you for making it. I really dig these bikes.
Thanks for the kind words. I'd love to but the manifolds are pretty expensive for what they are. Not sure i can justify the expense! Cheers mate
amazing job bro.
Thanks, legend, for all your kind words lately 😁👍
@@iRidetas really enjoy your channel heaps knowledge. and awesome ideas
Thanks appreciate it!
Looks good mate.
Cheers
Love the videos you make! You're the reason I bought a virago 1100. I really like it, but would like to make a fairing to hide the gage cluster. Is probably the only thing I do not like about it.
Thanks mate! There is a bit going on under that gauge cluster unfortunately. A fairing is a great idea to hide it! They are great bike! Enjoy
What tank is that?
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