Yes!!! finally spectacle for the eyes...!! great.
Super cool. Been thinking of doing a hardtail sporster and you did a good job at showing what is needed to be done.
Awesome! Thanks for sharing the progress
This is on my wish list! Thank you for the video! Love the project!
Awesome. Can't wait to see the finished product. Keep the Vids coming!
Love your endeavours, keep the videos coming you are an inspiration to me.
CHOP CHOP!! Been waiting to see you do the conversion and see whats involved. Awesome
It’s coming along nicely!
Thanks man. Amazing work like always.
Wow.....You are a great teacher in Chopping 101.
Thanks for showing the process gonna be doing the same to my sporty soon
can't wait to see the finished product... I'm almost ready to chop my sportster now.
It's coming together. Gonna be a nice little chop.
Pretty sweet and you made it look easy , Bravo
Excellent video, very informative and a quality job. Thanks for posting.
job well done young man enjoy the ride
Awesome man! Loving this build already!
Love the vids. Can’t wait to see this finished.
I liked the relaxing music . Great job on this frame. Thanks
Stoked to see this guild. 🤙🏽
So Da Nice Dude!!!! Looking forward to more!
Thats really looking good I've done the TC frame also im a welder by trade and beveled the pipes really well . Then took a 2 inch belt sander too make it look stock no weld joint .
Did the same for my 2015 48... this is gonna look sick. Excited for the next video
great job as always Son, also Im loving the look of your temp rear wheel, Im sure the replacement wheel will look just as good if not better, hats off on a great new mod
Really nice video, the change in music was nice, great shots and explanations. It was actually a joy to watch!
Gnarly dude. It's going to be killer. Keep on keepin on.
Beautiful work Son!
Ordered it today from you guys. For my 2001 883. Can’t wait. I’ve got to get that kick start and the hammer kit in and I’ll be ready.
That’s going to be sick
good video man! I'm considering building a bobber after I finish my current project. Glad to see the TC Bros rear frame fit so well.
Hell yae. got my tc bro hardtail on my sporty this weekend. was not bad looks great
Awesome video as always. 👍
Looks so sick!
Very good job,welldone and well explained,the sporty is really going to be awesome.Greetings from France.
I noticed the old AMF tank at the beginning of the video and immediately said "ooh I hope he uses that tank"
But it’s not a AMF bike 😂 I have a shovel head why would I ride around with a shirt on with a road glide on the back of it lol
@@cdula26Why have something that looks like everyone else's?, the awesome part of building a chopper or a bobber is being able to utilize parts from other things to make it unique. Also the only one that really cares about what shirt you're wearing is you, lol.
@@BerserkerNick yeah I know what building a chopper is, I have a 78 shovelhead with a 24 over rigid front end, hard tail, downtube and backbone stretch, neck raked 55 degrees, painted by me, open chain primary, jockey shift, foot clutch, no front brake, king and queen seat built by me, handlebars made by me. Everything I’ve pretty much handmade on the bike. You wouldn’t catch me with twin cam badges or emblems on the tank lol. Sure using other bikes parts or whatever is cool but displaying amf on a non AMF bike is goofy lol.
Good instructions , job well done 😳
daaaaaaammmmmnnnnnnn. doin work, bro. cant wait to see the end result! 👍🏽
woow.. amazing.. I also made my own like you made & we always provide very neat & detailed handmade results for our customers. bring the work to life very well for us to present to custom motorcycle connoisseurs
Really doesnt look to bad to do. Wanting to do this to my 98 sportster i just picked up. Great video 👍
Killer content! Thanks for sharing
nice project, keep on good working!
Man after watching you do this oi m more confident about hardtailing my iron head now haha thanks for the inspo bro!
Very talented young man
“Chop at your own risk” 😂😂
VERY NICE WORK, DUDE !! GREATINGS FROM BRAZIL
I love those tires ! The Sporty I just got has got new tires but no tread . I live in the woods and park in the basement , if the grass has dew on it I can't get out of my yard . I never had this much problem with my FLH Dresser.
Love your videos, the bike is already looking badass
Awesome I’ve been waiting for one of y’all to do a hardtail sporty.
Belleza de moto, ojalá algún día pueda andar en una
Nice chop !,, great videos thanks for a work hard in your channel love it.
Great work man!
Gonna be badass. Really enjoy your videos
Excellent
Nice work dude
Keep the awesome videos coming
This is good man!
Good job. This will be what I do next time around, instead of buying a Paugcho frame. Much easier to get registered this way. Be Safe. Guy Speight
Nice job Mr. LNSPLT! Real quality work my man, be safe out there brother! Dave from Rhode Island
I like what you did I love those kind of bikes show me the Finish finished job what you did looks awesome
Very well explained!!
Good video, well done.
nice job brother! something i also wanted to do to my 883 but never had the time or the balls lol , looks mint !
Bruh that seemed way easier than I thought. Now I'm not so afraid to do this myself someday.
Looking good
Great work bro. I'm a fan!
I think you do a awesome job! I am old and need the shocks on my 1983 FXWG.
OMG, you're gonna change that rear wheel, I'm so happy. I hated that rear wheel. I hope that you change the front wheel for a slim 26" wheel. It will look really awesome. I can't wait to see you ride it at the next camp out. Cheers!
always good and interesting videos
Gonna do one real soon
Looking awesome dude!
Makin it look easy!
lookin' awesome, bro!!
Excellent video!!!
When do you think you’ll share the next video? I can’t wait, I want to see another part 😅 you Rock!! Greetings from Costa Rica
You looked like pro, cut that bike in half. I have never modified a bike like that, very interesting to watch. Enjoyed it.
Looks good
I’ve been waiting for this all day. First comment
I had the tc bros but I’m waiting for the prism supply hard tail to drop. Hopefully I’ll be building a sporty next year
Yepper I buy mot of the parts for my Kz750 I bought my unassembled rear frame section from TC bros the quality of the parts was great.
Good job.
always do the rosette weld last to allow for gas's to expel while welding but if you did perfect & low brow & TC bro's sells a repackaged product ,meaning most of what they sell is the same parts that v twin manufacturing , mid usa m/c , drag specialties , midwest m/c & etc , sell Except they mark the price up higher than retail . Support your local chopper shop when you can & keep your money local but if there sending you free parts I understand ,lol.. , Keep up the good videos .
thanks for the tip about the Rosette weld! didn't know that. I'm not a welder by trade so any advice is greatly appreciated
You’ve got my attention. 😎👍
Love ur viedo . I got to get another Sportster to do this hard tail
Dope dope dope video man, this bike is going to be amazing
nice job mate
Great video bro.
Very very cool bro👍🏼🖖🏼
i'm working on my 1988 Sportster 1200 and i been wanting to weld a hardtail to it. i'll be going to the TC Bros website and check them out.great video 👍
This makes me wanna do that too
Super Cool Video
I been waiting for this video, Man I'm Loving this build, man you killing it Bro. Looking forward to more!
Great job brah, wow. U got me wanting to but.mann once I make that cut, no turning back.
Stay rigid!!!!
You can always swap your shit back to a swingarm frame. Chop away brother
Hey could you post your welder settings for the hardtail? Wire size, speed and voltage? Having trouble with my setup during practice. Thanks and great job on the build.
The click sound when the bolts break loose #satisfied
Hell yea i like the videos u guys do like this
Muy bien amigo
Hope I can do the same thing once by myself here in Indonesia, such a great beauty.
Very nice
Nice video guy 🙏🏻♥️
What I love most about your videos is that your doing all this in a budget friendly shop and not with a bunch of fancy tools that most of us cant afford. Great build man!