Billy Lane Street Legal Vintage Harley Flathead 45 Flattrack Racer Bobber Fabrication Tip Nashville

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Published 2024-06-14
Fabricating custom removable tail-light & tag bracket for street legal 1938 Harley-Davidson WLD 45c.i. racer. Drilling cylinder heads & delivery to Nashville, Tennessee USA.

All Comments (21)
  • @ELECTRICEYE1776
    I graduate welding school on Monday. Thanks for showing us your machining, welding, and for telling us the amps/settings. Stunning bike as usual.
  • @tommroy
    Wow, that bike is just pure mechanical artwork. The vintage design is gorgeous and Billy really made it shine. Would love to ride that one...
  • I hope you have a great father's day! Thanks for the cool videos!
  • I noticed your SMH-D hat! One of the best shops in the country! I worked in their parts department for years, also where my wife and I met. Love your work!
  • @pauldutram455
    I know I've been an admirer for many years. I used to visit the shop in Melbourne.
  • @slvr1.618
    A new video upload - smash that watch quick quick! Been following choppers inc since a high schooler reading english Don's stuff about your builds, that black panny you had back then was too cool, your an amazing craftsman but since watching your channel I do think your niche is teaching. As always, a joy to watch your channel and appreciate the time and effort you spend filming for our entertainment! Keep on keeping on and I'll keep checking in and supporting from sunny 🇿🇦👊
  • Your name popped up in conversation, early 2000s were a blur, I honestly don't remember much of it , I'm glad your doing well !! I celebrated 15 years dry on the first of June
  • @HitokiriRaiden
    Love the old bikes especially ones that get ridden and enjoyed like they was meant to be and not just sit and look at.
  • Allways great content , yes people don't realize the set up time that goes into one offs 😲🖖✌
  • @robertwells6454
    I started off learning & running a few C&C's coding running & loving doing it the hole time. You could say a dream come true without a dough. Recently as in the last year or so I have gotten into more Bridgeport & manual lathe work because the opportunity presented it self & was also on the list of things I wanted to know everything I could learn about. I spend evenings & nights studying with People I respect such as You, Dirthead Dave, Puddin, & a few other Guys I learn from It's like taking classes from the most talented Artists You could. A real treat & blessing to boot. 👏😎
  • Hell ya man Super cool ride. I’m in the process of building a 9th scale 45 cut down racer in same color.
  • @1941392
    Billy knowledge. Thanks. Best teacher —
  • @mercinary856
    The little details on builds like this are always so cool. That looks like a fun bike.
  • Sure miss having a mill and a lathe at my disposal on a daily basis. Completely necessary piece of kit for fabrication. Thanks for videos Billy!
  • @docholliday.
    Just found your channel. Thanks for showing us how to do stuff. And what a great bike!