I like that you upload these short episodes quickly after each other. That way we don’t have to wait long for new material. Growing strong and getting wiser! Enjoy your trip back to the roots!!
Been with ya for years.. and it is awesome to see a BIG HD EVO build from you. Seeing the two frames side by side in last video, the weight you cut down with the big evo motor, this thing is gonna f...in' move..!!
Working with those OEM Harley horseshoe style oil tanks makes me love the aftermarket canister style tanks. They're so much easier to get in and out of the frame.
Hey man looking good hang in there no matter how many bumps in the road you go threw when it is done you can stand back and tell your buds i built that every one that rides cant say that keep it real
Love seeing the progression every time! Not a chopper but it makes me want to do something with my '86 CB900F.. Like a cafe or something, it just sits in the backyard neglected for years😆
You have a really clean set-up. You may find the shops in Vietnam a bit more primitive than what you have. I know in India they are, yet I am amazed by their work performance.
@@LNSPLTBLVD I got a first owner 96 FXD with 14k original miles alongwith an M8 ultra, but too old to enjoy them both, so I admire every minute of your videos guys, keep the rubber side down, kudos.
I've watched so many of your videos and I am stunned of all the bikes. So great. But how is it riding without a shock absorber in the rear? I mean not even the seat... You feel your back after which distance? Greetings from Bavaria.
@@LNSPLTBLVD Well I'm building a Triumph bobber, 1956 frame. I'm not sure if I want to have it that hard, but the shape would be awesome. Idk. But I think I'm going to try it. 😁
Is this project still going? Curious since you've posted other videos but haven't updated this one. I was really enjoying watching this build come together. Nice work! Hope it continues
Yo, question on your old Vulcan project, what jetting did you use for the carb with the velocity stack? Having issues getting it right. Thanks and awesome videos!
yk coming from cars i cant help but see this channel as the illiminate of motorcycles like yeah you guys have a lot of differences but just something abt you and them idk
Yo, long shot but I have to ask. Do you have any oem seats for a vt600 laying around? I’m looking for the mounting bracket specifically. I’m piecing together a bike after seeing some inspiration from your page. Any insight on where to find one would be super helpful!
Are you keeping it titled as a HD or as a special construction with the frame swap? I've bobbed softails before but never swapped the frame completely, because I was worried about title/registration issues. Great channel BTW
Bike is already titled and plated so I'm keeping it as is. I'm also keeping the stock frame just in case. Its only a problem when ur building a bike from the ground up without any paper work then registering it would be tough
Awensome content as always man, the quality of the shots and the editing are very good!!! I’d like to know how much time and money do you spend on a build like this? Cheers from Italy!
Thank you! So after selling all the stock parts, I got the bike down to $3500 then I spent around $1500-2000 on parts. My goal is to keep it under $7000 for this build
Have a safe trip back to Vietnam!! I am looking forward to your return and more videos.
I like that you upload these short episodes quickly after each other. That way we don’t have to wait long for new material. Growing strong and getting wiser! Enjoy your trip back to the roots!!
Thanks Nick! Just tryna be productive haha
He said a month ago
@@Jonellis1919 everybody needs a holiday! What did you do last month?
@@n.wiering4742 took four separate mini vacations like every month
@@Jonellis1919 good for you!
Slow n steady wins the race!👍🏻
Nice work as always brother keep it coming love watching you work see you next time
Coming together, looks great
Thank you
I love how even with minimal space.... you just get it done anyway.
Hope you have a safe and great time on your trip. Looking forward to the videos of the adventure.
Looking forward to see some cool Vietnam vids!
Have fun man!
Thank you!
Bikes coming along Son! Can we get a LNSPLTBLVD crew spring BBQ video? LNSPLT TO THE MOON 🚀
Nice to watch the step-by-step-progress of your Big Twin. Have fun in Nam!
Definitely love the style of chopper's your building very nice sir.
Looking great! Have a blast in Vietnam. Looking forward to what you share from there.
Thanks Mike! I’m just dreading the long flight with Sidney haha
@@LNSPLTBLVD understandable man. Hopefully she does well and has fun. Hard to keep little ones still for a long time.
Loving the progress on this big twin! Also can't wait for this Vietnam video!
Được may mắn
Your bike your way ! And coming on a treat. 👍
Keep it Lean, Keep it Clean 😎. nice work greetings from Mexico.
Crikey mate, you know your stuff. Love watching your creation take shape. Greetings from across the pond.
Safe travels!
Thank you!
That Miller sounds dialed in 👌🏼👌🏼 nice work brotha
Thanks bro. I need to learn to Tig in the future. Maybe you can make some videos about that and teach noobs like myself
@@LNSPLTBLVD definitely gonna work that into the rotation 👍🏼
Looking forward to your trip videos. I wanna see how their living and creating bikes! Cool bro! Safe Travels…
Been with ya for years.. and it is awesome to see a BIG HD EVO build from you.
Seeing the two frames side by side in last video, the weight you cut down with the big evo motor, this thing is gonna f...in' move..!!
Good vid man, in every way, your bike building skills and the production of the video
I appreciate that
I appreciate your vids man....🍻
Working with those OEM Harley horseshoe style oil tanks makes me love the aftermarket canister style tanks. They're so much easier to get in and out of the frame.
Saludos carnal desde Mexicali baja California, y que sigan los proyectos. Ánimo.
Looks awesome all ready 😎
Have fun in Vietnam :D
Saludos maestro super video me diverti
Gracias amigo
Very good work. I can't wait to see it when it's finished !!🎉
Hey man looking good hang in there no matter how many bumps in the road you go threw when it is done you can stand back and tell your buds i built that every one that rides cant say that keep it real
Thats one of the reasons why I do what I do. I take pride in that. Thank you for watching
it wont b long now boss!!
🤘😎🤘
Love seeing the progression every time!
Not a chopper but it makes me want to do something with my '86 CB900F.. Like a cafe or something, it just sits in the backyard neglected for years😆
do it! would be a cool project
Lookin tough man! Cheers from SlowCal ✌️
Yoooooooo let’s get it!
Lovin it man!! Bikes lookin good!!
Coming along man 9:54
been waiting on this new updates
Poco a poco se llega lejos, lo bueno es tener las cosas claras... buen trabajo. Saludos from Spain🍻
Thank you my friend
You have a really clean set-up. You may find the shops in Vietnam a bit more primitive than what you have. I know in India they are, yet I am amazed by their work performance.
Hi, nice job so far, why you didn’t use an engine with a 6 speed gearbox?
Thanks
There goes your warranty 😂😂😂
you must be new here
Imagine having MoonEyes as your profile picture and talking about warranty 😂😂😂
😂
@@LNSPLTBLVD I got a first owner 96 FXD with 14k original miles alongwith an M8 ultra, but too old to enjoy them both, so I admire every minute of your videos guys, keep the rubber side down, kudos.
You're mistaken - that was your credibility leaving via the emergency exit. 🙄
Great video, I like the fabrication ones especially. What video editing programs do you use?
Thanks!
I've watched so many of your videos and I am stunned of all the bikes. So great.
But how is it riding without a shock absorber in the rear? I mean not even the seat... You feel your back after which distance?
Greetings from Bavaria.
It’s honestly not that bad
@@LNSPLTBLVD Well I'm building a Triumph bobber, 1956 frame. I'm not sure if I want to have it that hard, but the shape would be awesome. Idk. But I think I'm going to try it. 😁
Are you gonna change the Evo's fork? Btw awesome progress
No I’m gonna keep it as is
Is this project still going? Curious since you've posted other videos but haven't updated this one.
I was really enjoying watching this build come together. Nice work!
Hope it continues
yea still have it. Will get back to it after my camping trip
Yo, question on your old Vulcan project, what jetting did you use for the carb with the velocity stack? Having issues getting it right. Thanks and awesome videos!
Do you ever do any kick start conversions?
yk coming from cars i cant help but see this channel as the illiminate of motorcycles like yeah you guys have a lot of differences but just something abt you and them idk
Probably because we’re both Vietnamese and we’re from the same city haha
Just post videos of the boys
✌️
I'm new to your videos. I'm wondering how you get the chain to stay in shape of the tire which spacing the fender?
Process is Process my taken me at less 2years so far $$$
What happens with all of the builds? This is a perfect build so far.
A lot of your music choices for these videos remind me of Khruangbin, a really cool band. You should check them out if you haven’t already.
What color are you thinking of painting the frame?
Gloss black
First build vid, of yours, I’ve watched.. do I spy a Nissan fair-lady, backed in there?
When do you guys restock on hoodies. Is there a way to subscribe to get notified
I’ll announce it when we do. Which hoodie are you interested in?
@@LNSPLTBLVD I’m interested in both the gold lnsplt and the white.
Yo, long shot but I have to ask. Do you have any oem seats for a vt600 laying around? I’m looking for the mounting bracket specifically. I’m piecing together a bike after seeing some inspiration from your page. Any insight on where to find one would be super helpful!
Are you keeping it titled as a HD or as a special construction with the frame swap?
I've bobbed softails before but never swapped the frame completely, because I was worried about title/registration issues.
Great channel BTW
Bike is already titled and plated so I'm keeping it as is. I'm also keeping the stock frame just in case. Its only a problem when ur building a bike from the ground up without any paper work then registering it would be tough
💪💪💪💪👍
I'm still waiting for long fenders that actually work to come back in "style"...lol
Bike looks good though
Hows the Evo build coming along, Son? Im keen for some more inspo for my 94 heritage that im bobbing out haha!
Ps. Bring lnspltblvd to Australia!
getting back to it next week! Stay tuned
@@LNSPLTBLVD 🙌🙌🙌
No disrespect but is that a Harbour freight fender ?
No it’s from Tc bros
Awensome content as always man, the quality of the shots and the editing are very good!!! I’d like to know how much time and money do you spend on a build like this? Cheers from Italy!
Thank you! So after selling all the stock parts, I got the bike down to $3500 then I spent around $1500-2000 on parts. My goal is to keep it under $7000 for this build
1st
!
Hermosa máquina con un trabajo artesanal y de buena gusto saludos desde México.
I gotta ask, what do you do when your tred picks up small rock and rips it off
What brand is the frame?