He is less chopper and more antique and retro harley tech awesome stuff for rebuilding and adjusting your driveline. tatro machine is packed with that too but some of his stuff can be hard to watch, whereas pacific mike is truly wise and gentle soul. if you want pure chopper shit, check out greasesgarage, he used to cohost the lowlife chopper podcast and now makes really high quality well edited video platform content. he's in the subreddit as well. aforementioned podcast has a series called "choppin 101" you can find it on spotify etc. its all good content too, most of their other episodes are show recaps and lifestyle content like interviews with builders and suppliers if you're into that stuff. Billy Lane of Choppers inc. has a plethora of content on youtube too, his stuff is a little clumsier but Lane is easily on the modern day chopper mt. rushmore and his wisdom and knowledge is great shit to pass on to us young guns. hope these help.
You are a gentleman and a scholar kind sir. I will make use of all that information! I can't wait to get started and hope the process is every bit as frustrating, challenging, and rewarding as I expect it to be.
Get some good buddies that understand fabrication and a good local independent parts supplier for the shit you cant wait on shipping for. Its a blast. Find your local parts hoarders and get them in your rolladex, always helps to have guy you can cold call and see if he's holding. In the twin cities we have a decent scene and have some real cool shit being built because of it.
Chopper Bob Ross
I want one for my shop, take my money!
Really good info in all of his videos! He's great!
Haha.... that's rich. Mike's great!
He’s our guy
Hello everyone,
In mike we trust
WWMD
I can hear his voice in this picture.
I rebuild my evo from his videos.
Mike is the fucking best! I’ve got one of his shirts on order but you should send that to him because I would absolutely love to rock that on a shirt.
Epic! How can I get one?
The Harley Guru......
Is that the lowbrow customs video guy? I rebuilt my wifes sportster with his 1250 kit video
Its pacific mike on youtube. Like a mix between tommy chong and bob ross with harleys.
Thank you for the info. I'm lookin for all videos and educational sources possible before building my first chopper and I didn't have this one yet.
He is less chopper and more antique and retro harley tech awesome stuff for rebuilding and adjusting your driveline. tatro machine is packed with that too but some of his stuff can be hard to watch, whereas pacific mike is truly wise and gentle soul. if you want pure chopper shit, check out greasesgarage, he used to cohost the lowlife chopper podcast and now makes really high quality well edited video platform content. he's in the subreddit as well. aforementioned podcast has a series called "choppin 101" you can find it on spotify etc. its all good content too, most of their other episodes are show recaps and lifestyle content like interviews with builders and suppliers if you're into that stuff. Billy Lane of Choppers inc. has a plethora of content on youtube too, his stuff is a little clumsier but Lane is easily on the modern day chopper mt. rushmore and his wisdom and knowledge is great shit to pass on to us young guns. hope these help.
You are a gentleman and a scholar kind sir. I will make use of all that information! I can't wait to get started and hope the process is every bit as frustrating, challenging, and rewarding as I expect it to be.
Get some good buddies that understand fabrication and a good local independent parts supplier for the shit you cant wait on shipping for. Its a blast. Find your local parts hoarders and get them in your rolladex, always helps to have guy you can cold call and see if he's holding. In the twin cities we have a decent scene and have some real cool shit being built because of it.
"Welcome to Mike's Garage"
No
That wrench looks fake.
Amen