Chopper Comparison: Indian Larry vs. Jesse James West Coast Choppers vs. Billy Lane Choppers Inc.
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I've always admired indian larrys designs..clean yet functional with a flair from the past...
There really was genius in his simplicity
I'm a novice to motorcycles so I'm no expert...
Based on everything you said about Larry's bike and it being built for the N.Y. city... Would you say it's built in the "frisco style" or does that differ?
If so, how?
@@BillyLaneChoppers absolutely sir he will forever be missed 🙏
@@xmo552 check out larrys bike "chain of mystery" absolutely a marvel of engineering
@@calvincandie5344 I'm driving.
Will do. Thanks.
Indian Larry had the rake figured out. Not over done , rideable . Most choppers are raked too much , unsteerable , show ponies only. Larry's bikes look right.
It's amazing how time flies. I can remember watching each bike builder creating their masterpieces and anticipating each new TV episode. 3 legendary builders with their own distinct style and flavor. Thank you for the inspiration and what you did for the trades back then. You brought creativity and art back to the masses. God Bless!
yup! I built 2 bikes because of those shows. still got ‘em almost 20 years now! wow. whered that go?
I'll give that a TOTALLY AMEN to that!!
It seems like yesterday. These are the very shows that encourage me to go out and get some skills.
100% agree. The riding style, era they were from, and the local culture really shows. I grew up in the south and have now been in Cali for 15 years and both styles really hold true to the culture.
It does seem like those shows aired not so long ago
Man, these three bike builders changed the way I thought about motorcycles, art, and working with your hands when I was a kid. My dream from age 13 onward was to own one of three bikes; an Indian Larry bike, a Jesse James bike, or a Billy Lane bike. Its absolutely fascinating to hear the history and explanation of these bikes and the thought processes behind them, from one of the guys who built them! This was absolutely wonderful! Thank you Billy.
I think that the riding style of each builder is perfectly represented in these 3 bike's. Something that the general motorcycle viewing population doesn't take into consideration when they see them at face value. Larry's fast blasting the tight Brooklyn streets, Jesse was high horsepower, mid controls inspired much by outlaw %1'er riding. Billy, I know you did a lot more long mile highway riding. Just like you can tell a builder by styling ques, you can also tell by geometry, power train and component choices, his preferred riding style.
I like blue but can't take anything away from any of the other two
Myself I want forward controls but on long ride would also like mid range pegs just to change leg position
Ride a fxst hard bags lowered some Dressed pretty much like the Heritage no sissy bar badlander seat
Love it Old Evo got 86k still running strong
That's exactly it! I originally went into this discussion but the video was over an hour long- so I edited that out. I'm going to revisit this subject in depth. But, in short, I built Blue for the highway, & Jesse & Larry built their machines with individual goals in mind. Smart analysis here.
Did you see my Bad Boy videos. That 80" EVO with Screamin' Eagle heads, pistons, big cam, & S&S Shorty! what an engine. I love Knucks, Pans, & Shovels, but the EVO is superior in every way but perceived value.
@Billy Lane loving all of the Bad Boy videos! Billy it's so good to have you back brother ...
@@BillyLaneChoppers yep, I watched your Bad Boy build. Evo still my favorite and arguably the best engine HD ever made. Internal geometry/rod ratio, simplicity and all aluminum. It's no wonder it's been the most replicated design from aftermarket companies. We all love classic Knuckles, Pans, Shovels and even Ironheads (which I have a fresh one I'm getting ready to install on a customer bike). But damn the maintenance, leaks, casting materials .. it's like I say, they're like a freaking mechanical watch, everything has to be doing the right thing for the right time.😂👍 It makes me really appreciate the work you do on the turn of the century board track engine's!!
I remember watching every thing chopper that discovery would spit out in the early 2000s. This really brought me back thank you.
You’re welcome
Thank you Billy for taking the time to do this. For traditional chopper style you just can’t beat the Indian Larry. Choppers Inc hands down for overall style
Blue looks like it would be a lot of fun to ride because of style and fitment, Jesse’s looks like something I’d love to ride if I was in one of those “I feel like I’m top of the world” moods, and how I would love to ride Larry’s bike on a very special occasion.
To me, Jessie’s bike is the coolest looking bike. Is that because I’m from socal haha. I like the San Francisco tank and the apes
Very cool video Billy. The respect you have for the other two builders and their style is obvious. Each bike is so cool in its own right, the builder's personality really shows.
True,Billy. You have much respect for both legends, including you. Nice to see how honest you are, and I am sure indian and Jesse James feel the same. All 3 of you icons are legends in your own styles.However,indian Larry is the godfather of old school choopers.
Agreed
Larry is king. The three of you had such a monumental impact on the industry though that after you and Jesse no one can touch you guys. And it’s awesome to see a legacy build get some recognition. The stuff that Paul, Bob, and Keino have made after death are all awesome bikes.
If it wasn't for Jesse's James you would have never heard of Larry of Billy he opened the door !
Your you tube content is soooooo much better than any bike building tv show could have ever been. Can’t wait to learn more from your next video.
Thank you. There's a lot of freedom here on CZcams that TV will never offer
I met you at bike week in north Carolina... and you brought me up onstage during your military bike build...I was fresh out of the corps and built my own bike and if I'm honest you inspired every bolt in that bike.you and Paul cox signed my gas tank and I also met Indian Lary that week.anyway it's nice to see you still at it...thanks for all the hard work and dedication....semper fi brother 👍
My 3 favorite 90s Builders…i do have to say Billy you are a great historian and communicator, i absolutely love your you tube content!
3 of my favorite builders. Pushed me to build my own…..and I still do today.
now THAT is inspiring. Thank you
Great video and great information, love your unbiased reviews. All 3 of you guys are Legends.
I just built my first hard tail in my home garage and I must say you all inspired me.
BILLY, GOOD INFORMATION ON THE THREE!!!! I HADE A PAUGHCO Rigid,76 SHOVEL, H,D, 4 sp, Wide glide front with 21 " wheel,KICK.PAUGHCO UPSWEPT WITH FISHTAILS!!! SOLO !!!! $$ carb!!! Forward controls!!! Tombstone twilight!!! Metal flake. BROWNISH GOLD// LOVED THAT BIKE!!!!!THANKS BILLY!!!
Very cool, great to see each bike on the road. Billy looks like each other builder on their bikes. Guess it’s the riding position each bike gives.
Looks right at home on his.
There's no way I'll could pick a favourite out those 3
I love the fact that you’re humble with your building. We all know how great you are and you don’t come out and say we’ll mines the best you pick everything apart and give credit to every builder for what they do/do better and that’s awesome. Keep building bikes you’re a legend 🤘🏻
Very cool video. My first chopper was when I became a teenager. It was a western flyer bicycle chopper my dad brought for on Christmas. I loved that chopper bicycle ,and I always wanted it in a real motorcycle style chopper with the western flyer theme.may peace be upon Indian Larry, very knowledgeable bike builder ,I love them build off shows.
Love the respect for the other artisans.
That Springer is 💯👌
R.I.P. Larry.
Great to
I really dig this learning experience.
A throwback to builders that didn’t just drive their Escalade to the parts store, then beat the heck out of everything to make it fit with no thought of the ride ability of the machine👏👏
Well done all.
all three are amazing!
And the styles come through beautifully representing the builders origins
I couldn’t pick a favorite one
Agreed, thank you for watching
Jesse and Billy both captured my mind. Read their books watch the shows over and over. Inspired me in so many ways thank you
Much love to all 3 of you and Thank You for all that you have done for the chopper community over the years. Grew up on a 47 Knucklehead with a 20 over springer and a suicide shift. I was fortunate to meet Larry and Jesse in the early to mid 90s and couldn't ask for better guys to talk shop with.
Your latest videos are top shelf Billy! Keep it up! I love hearing the behind the scenes history of the chopper Icons.
Seats and bars are the 2 things that make or break a long ride! Love all 3 styles. Can u imagine where the bike world would be if Larry was still here? Awesome video!
I think Larry was just beginning to hit his stride when he died in 2004. I wonder, just like you do....
@@BillyLaneChoppers I'm a fan of your work. I tried finding your shop website but no luck, help please?
Great review of some iconic bikes! Salute to Billy for being so modest and showing such respect for Larry and Jessy bikes !
Rip Indian Larry i remeber this Legendary vidéo with Lane , Larry , Jesse ! Crazy 🔥
You are literally the three builders that inspired me to want to ride bikes, I custom painted my bike and put a tribute to Larry on it, thank you for sharing this Billy🙏🏻
🤙🏼😎
I grew up on the East Coast (DelCo) during the late 70's early 80's. Local clubs all rode long choppers so Billy's style has that appeal. I have lived in South Fla. and in SoCal. Appreciate other Artists style but love that sleek look of Choppers Inc. Thx. for the detailed explanation of aspects of look and handling.
3 gentlemen admiring each other's builds with positivity. Just awesome..
This is what real motorcycles look like and are. Three different styles from three of the greatest bike builders and pioneers of this life time. I would definitely ride all three. Bike builders today couldn't hold a candle to either one of these three guys. R.I.P. Indian Larry. You are truly missed. And never forgotten.
Amen! 🤘
Larry is the only one with a bit of style. Those other bikes are ugly! No flow.
well, if you don't ride, then yeah.. no brakes, no gas, no suspension. its qualifies for the definition of a motorcycle, but it seems you imply they're better than what they are by looks over function.
Love indian Larry's bike build style so much... RIP brother
This is a great video. I have never seen a comparison between these different styles/builders. All three of you built beautiful and functional bikes. Larry for sure is missed but its nice to know the chopper legacy is being carried on via you and Jesse. Thanks for the video Billy.
Great video sir. Great to see that you can be up front and honest about your “competition “ remember the biker build off days fondly. Thanks for all the info and memories.
I'm a huge fan of Jesse's work & Larry's work, nothing to be ashamed of. Thank you for the note, glad you are here
Blue has probably been my favorite chopper of all time of any bike ever made....I was drooling over it in the early 2000s
Hi Kevin how are you doing. I hope your day was good. I’m Maria from Minnesota. 😊
I loved this thanks Billy, will always as I am sure you do miss Larry He said building choppers was an art form, we all agree with that .Love your bikes thanks again,,...
Thank you. Larry helped me a lot, especially in understanding the artistry of this. Like Larry, I began as a grunt mechanic- but got very lucky
@@BillyLaneChoppers love all that you all build the most beautiful bikes I've ever seen
Hard to believe its been over 20 years with these legends. Miss those times, great bikes, great shows, great rides and most of all the inspiration they brought to the world. Met you Billy at a Easyrider show before. Sad to say not even those events are around anymore. I even spotted Chico from the old biker build off in the high desert in California which reminded me of Jonny Chop! Thank you Billy for everything you’ve done your inspiration will live on forever, be safe brother!
This time has passed so quickly. Thank you for being here today, lots more to come from me
Billy just wanted to say thank you for your inspiration. Though WCC got to me first in the early 2000's, with inspiration to learn metal forming, welding, machining etc, the momentum that it began and eventually getting to your unique style, just helped me carve a new drive for me. Thanks to your exposure and many others, I am now teaching my 13 yr old son about bikes and everything else above. Watching you guys do it really showed me there was a way to learn, and though i don't build bikes, it still helped me build the cool things I do today, and thanks to you I can pass some bad ass stuff to my son. So glad your well and making content. Cheers!
The first chopper I saw that I liked way back in the day was Indian Larry's bike with the orange oil filter near the back tire. I've never owned a chopper. (I'd love to). If I had to pick between the three you showed, I honestly think I couldn't. Each has aspects I love and I like the looks of all three. Thx for showing these Billy.
(side note) You mentioned Ron Finch. I met him at his old shop once. The whole building, including his bikes, were works of art.
Larry and those orange FRAM filters got me hooked, too. It was such a punk rock, hot-rod touch. Finch has been a big inspiration on me also, his work is other-worldly
Excellent presentation Billy, thank you for making the time to put it together, very well done. Great to see these three bikes made by true artists in metal who put in the time to learn their craft and rise to the top of their field, all three merit the recognition they receive from those who appreciate what it takes to design and create such original and beautiful creations. I don’t think one can be chosen as markedly superior; collectively they represent the work of masters.
I have always been in love with the classic styling of Indian Larry. He was one of the biggest reasons I got into motorcycles and decided to go to the Harley technician courses at MMI. Seriously hope to get out to the Indian Larry Indian block party this year. Love the channel and these videos that just take me back to where it all started. Watching you guys compete and ride on the build off series ignited my passion for motorcycles.
Thanks Billy. A lot of nice custom handmade parts on those motorcycles. I learned a long time ago to be a fan of front brakes after wiping
out a few times on wet roads in a turn. I won't judge 'cause I've built a few bikes & many hand made parts. I just appreciate all the work
all you guys do.
The good old days. Man I miss Indian Larry. It would be crazy to see him now. I’m glad to see you are doing good.
I wonder what he would have given us in the last 19 years....
@Billy Lane man its hard to believe it's been 19 years!! Crazy how time can slip by...hats off to you gents for the memories...thanks
Thanks for putting together a compilation of my 3 favorite Bike Builders Billy. I can’t pick a favorite either. You comments on selecting a favorite are humbling and is very respectful to each Builder. I always enjoy your videos and look forward to your next one. Be safe Billy.
All 3 of y’all are legends. Different styles but all cool. All winners !!!
Hi Mike how are you doing. I hope your day was good. I’m Maria from Minnesota. 😊
I love the work you do, Billy. The best works of art come out of your shop. My favorite bike that Billy built is the Knuckle Sandwich🤘 I'm a huge fan of the chopper God Indian Larry R.I.P brother. His Mystery Chain bike is insane. A true masterpiece👌 and of course, Jesse James with his 6 gun risers. Jesse was always ahead of the game. Larry, Billy and Jesse belong on the Mount Rushmore of bike builders. All are pioneers and true chopper LEGENDS👊
I actually traded Knuckle Sandwich for Blue. I wanted Blue back so bad, after I initially sold her.
@@BillyLaneChoppers please bring back your six shooter products.....please
@Billy Lane
I'm a little familiar with the history of Blue. I've been following your carrier, seems like forever. That's actually the second Blue u build, if I remember correctly. It's cool to get a reply to my comment Billy👌keep on killing it in the bike world. I got nothing but luv for ya brother... Sincerely J
Amazing video Billy! There is no comparison video between these 3 legendary choppers anywhere on the web, the way you elaborated the points and categorized them is top notch work, thanks. As to my personal favorite, the CFL frame hands down is the best looking chopper frame ever built. Those lines of the CFL and the geometric is just phenomenal. Thats my personal opinion of course.
I love the CFL, this one is particularly good. I was originally trying to borrow another CFL for the video, but this one is such a badass machine. I'm going to build a traditional CFL 2-UP later this year, with an early frame from the Long Beach shop. Jesse & I have been talking about it. Look for it here on CZcams. Thank you for the response to the video, I think it needed to be made.
@@BillyLaneChoppers give the full video. Keep up the good work. It was an awesome presentation
Hey Billy Lane, thanks for this…
Each of these motorcycles is a work of art, and having someone like you going over the major points of these machines is a real pleasure.
Much respect to you all.
When I was working at Young Choppers back in the day we stored some of Larry’s bikes a few times and I was always absolutely blown away at how his bikes fit like a *glove*. Such a great look mixed with surprisingly practical geometry.
I love all three for what they are , you guys are all legends in my book!!!
My favorite has always been Choppers Inc. I like the use of old parts, long stretches and Springer frontends. I also love the Indian Larry bikes. Jesse has always made some amazing bikes too. I was fortunate to have met you and Larry at a bike show. Really cool dudes. Keep building bad ass bikes.
Thank you. We would've met you 2003-2004, what a time that was. I'm glad we're both still here. Larry I miss
That was a great video. To have those three bikes side by side. You are a confident person with your work. You take a look at the bikes you explain them without preferring one over the other. Be safe out there. More and more drives playing with phones on the road.
To pick out a favorite from the three it’s like picking out your favorite child impossible.
Thank you very much.
Hi how are you doing. I hope your day was good. I’m Maria from Minnesota. 😊
Nice clear concise breakdown of the three styles. Informative without BS. Very well done, Thanks.
Hi Harold how are you doing. I hope your day was good. I’m Maria from Minnesota. 😊
Love this video! 3 builders that inspired me to get into metal fabrication. Thank you for the inspiration.
I love the look of the Indian Larry bikes. Hearing about all the details on Blue was really cool, the hub inspired by hot rods the carburetor intake, cool stories in the details. The power of Jessie’s bike is where it’s at.
All great bike builders would be a proud owner with anyone of the bikes!!! 99% won't ever even own one of those bikes!!! But if you work real hard for many years you could be like billy and own all three!!! Really glad to see you on CZcams making videos for us to watch. Good stuff
I’m nots ride but I loved watching the chopper shows you all did including OCC but I love all of em ! It’s cool that your still doing it along with OCC that tells me you really love your industry!!😎👍🏻🇺🇸🦅
Myself, I like all three! It would be WICKED to build one with a combination of all three. My mind is going crazy right now with different ideas! That's something you should consider bro! You're ideas, and imagination would be able to create something really special.
Might be like when two beautiful people get together & have a really ugly kid.
This video is so good, please keep them coming. We all get a kick out of them. I love the style of each chopper, they represent a great time, that in my opinion are the best of all shows ever produced on motorcycles. I so wish there would be another big push on choppers. Fantastic bikes!
All three bikes are awesome. They were my dream bikes when I was younger. Now I’m in my 50s. I love my performance bagger much more these days.
Growing up right outside of NYC and hanging out in the city all the time Larry was a king. Always wanted an Indian Larry bike and still do.
Billy , you're a legend just like the other two guys , talked to u years ago at the NYC intl bike show where also over the years I would talk to Larry . Love jesses el diablo 2 softails choppers , been to his shop back in the day twice but never saw , met the legend ! All great work and all u guys are legends 👍☕☕
Great video! Loved watching all three of you on TV. This brought back a lot of good memories. Looking forward to the snow melting so I can ride the canyons!
Hard to pick which of the 3 are my favorite but I love the look and riding style of the WCC. So that’s my pick 👍
Another very well done vid. I like the way you broke down all the different elements in comparing all the bike styles.
Thank you. I talked to a lot of people about this before making the video
Have always admired all 3 of these builders. Love Billy Lane, his choppers are works of art.
Yes! REAL builders that built REAL bikes! All three of you are awesome and it’s very cool to see the contrast between your styles!!!
I like how you had no biases when talking about the 3 different bike builds. Honest with integrity. Great job.
No bias at all. If you picked one of the three & told me it was the only motorcycle I could ride for the rest of my life- I would be happy with your choice. Thanks for watching
Love the geometry on your bikes Billy, my favorite is the one that the seat cought fire. Much respect brother. 👊🏻
So that was the Dave Perewitz Biker Build-Off bike, Down 'n Dirty. That geometry was based off my very first Panhead chopper: no frame stretch, with 50 degrees rake & +12" springer fork. Blue has 4" frame stretch with 45 degrees rake. Both, to me, are great to watch go down the road.
@@BillyLaneChoppers The low slung bars, springer front and the rake those are running says it all imo.
You pretty much nailed it on all points for all three bikes. I am growing more into the Indian Larry style mainly because it's light and handles great . Mid controls are a definite no go for me have to have forwards to be able to ride . My 2008 Fat Bob is just perfect to ride all day , short or long distance, but our 48 special sporty is just as fun if not more fun to ride for short trips around town because of how light it is versus the heavier Dyna glide . Keep posting love your videos, knowledge you have and building skills .
Great piece on three of the greatest builders I loved watching you back then and it’s great to see you again doing what you love. Keep it going and thank you.
I love all three bikes. I've put about twenty-five thousand kilometres on my CFL. In seven years that I owned her. For a hardtail not a bad Rider but I also had shocks under my seat. Along with forward controls. That being said my 09 night train was a big step up for comfort. I still think the CFL is one of the best strongest rigid frames made. Thanks Billy this was awesome to watch
I dig that you see and appreciate the difference in build and design even compared to your own style. Its what I respect about your style!
Im going with Jesse's bike. I love the look sound and performance going off what you said. Larry was my favorite builder for his crazy motors and twisted downtubes and little pieces he had on his bikes bobber style. Chopper style builds you have always been my favorite for your original designs like the hubless back wheel cool bars tanks and exhaust. All 3 very talented at there craft. Westcoast bike is just my preference
I wanted a Chop from any of you guys back in the day. When building a bike for myself, I always ended up with something simular in geometry to Indian Larry's. Short, Clean and Lean, with good trailing edge.
You and many others, inspired generations and are continuing this legacy. Thank You....Ride On.
I'm right there with you on being hard to pick a fave Billy. At 44 years old I grew up watching the 3 of you builders on TV and idolized all 3. I think you have the 3 best representations for each one of you guys. So jelly.
Hi John how are you doing. I hope your day was good 😊
Remember watching biker build off on discovery never forget the episode where Larry had his fall RIP Indian Larry gone to soon
@@mjones9708 Hey Jobe hope you’re doing good 😊
I prefer mid for any type of riding you have way more control of the bike and for me personally with forward controls on the highway the wind wants to push your legs apart because there so stretched out in front of you and it gives me major hip pain so for distance and handling I like mids, all three bikes are awesome and the top in style of the areas they represent Jesse had a modern take on the Frisco style Larry had a modern twist on the hardcore New York style and you had a modern take on the bobbers and choppers of the 60s and 70s all unique and cool I’ve always been a fan of all 3 builders
Thanks for the comments. I'm chopping up a custom for myself now, and using mid-controls on it. This is a first for me. I owned two CFL's, one with mids and one with forward controls.
Great comparisons! I love the way blue looks and the Indian Larry tribute but at the end of the day I'd probably go with Jesse's
It’s easy to see similarities in custom choppers, but the way you broke it down highlighting each of your styles it’s clear that each bike is uniquely it’s own. Great video Billy!
Billy -I’ve been a fan of yours for a really long time.
This brought back so many memories.
Thankyou brother ‼️
Billy its great that you are straight up honest and not arrogant with your opinions of each bike and their plusses and minuses. Both of the other bike builders are/were legends and you not only have a skill set that is to be praised as far as bike building but also produce awesome videos that can be enjoyed by the everyday wanna be such as myself. From one Florida homie to the other, kudos my man.
Thank you Billy ! I love that you are very straight forward and give an honest perspective to all the builds. Personally I do love the sound of the two older bikes compared to the modern Evo. HP is ok but if 90 perc of your riding is around town then your under the HP curve anyway. The Vincent's are a prime example that great gearing ratio can do very much for the Bike. With 6.8:1 compression ratio, the 998 cc Series A Rapide Vincent produced 45 hp (34 kW), and was capable of 110 mph (180 km/h). The high power meant that the Burman clutch and gearbox transmission did not cope well.( excerpt from Vincent History article ) .. For Seats I totally agree with you on support for all day events. Keep the Video's coming Please, I get so much inspiration from watching other artists , especially if you love what you do. Thanks Again.
And I do love this. I agree with you on the horsepower, I've struggled for three decades with customers who want way too much hp for the sake of having it. I owned a gorgeous Vincent Comet, but have always wanted a twin. Some day I will have one- I promise you. The seat thing is pure truth. Thank you for watching & commenting.
Great review on all 3 Billy! Blue has the looks and comfort by far but I honestly love the simplicity Larry incorporated in his bikes. The saying less is better stands strong on Larry’s bike and the west coast chopper has it going on as well especially in the reliability department with the evo and braking. Great looking bikes by far as opposed to what’s out there now a days. Always enjoy the videos! Stay well
Blue... Comfortable? Do you even ride bro 🤣
@@brandonmacon3317
I Agree w/ Robert,If you sat on Blue you might feel different
That bike is a Cadillac, so comfortable, light, and compact. I've ridden Blue over 700 miles in one day.
Blue is very compact. During the early 2000's, custom choppers got ridiculously long, wide, & heavy. Blue possesses none of that. It is a very deceiving motorcycle.
I went to metal Fab in voc school 00-04, I got to grow up seeing you guys on TV and all three of you are my idols incredible pieces of our from all of you. True happiness is what you all brought /bring me still thank you!!
I’ve missed you man!!!! I like this video a lot!!!! I was all up in these bike shows back in early 2000!! I was and still Al a huge fan of all 3 of you guys. Your guy’s bikes stood out from the rest. Keep it up my friend!
Three masters, who could choose?
Hi Edgar how are you doing. I hope your day was good. I’m Maria from Minnesota. 😊
Job well done Billy. Can't say enough about all 3 styles, each unique in their own way. Great tribute to Larry (R.I.P.), Jesse, and yourself.
Of all the builders that the late 90’s thru 2000’s produced these are my favorites…Indian Larry just brought that traditional old school that I still love the most! I can’t tell you how much this video made me smile! While all three bikes are badass, Indian Larry just has the style I prefer! Thank you for sharing and going into such detail on each one! Very very cool shit and respect to you for showing appreciation to other builders! The build off between you and Larry was by far the best one too! Mad respect!!
All three of you are artisans with your own creative styles.
The most interesting thing personally is the innovative engineering and good old American craftsmanship that goes into each bike.
You guys are / were legends with a torch a welder and a lathe.
Gorgeous craftsmanship on all 3. Tend to be a huge WCC/Jesse James fan. My Army buddies and I would get together for Monster Garage every Monday evening. And have to say with Mad respect to all three. Still picking the black WCC
Hell yeah! WCC is the flag I personally fly. All 3 bikes are beautiful in their own ways!
I really like the long raked big rear tire bikes especially yours. Indian Larry’s is definitely old school cool and Jessy’s is nice to,it looks like if you had a pocket full of green and a few good aftermarket catalogs you could build the West Coast bike. I know there’s more to it than that it’s just the way it looks. Great video brother keep them coming. Take care and stay safe.
Thank you. A note on the CFL.....I've thought this through, for many years. Harley-Davidsons through the late 1980's were troublesome, but they figured how to produce a really reliable Machine in the 1990's. Jesse took what Harley-Davidson did, & recreated VERY WELL it in chopper form with the CFL.
The three of yous' will always be Legends in my eyes. "Hands down." God Bless, an ride it like you stole it! Take care, bud!
Hi Thomas how are you doing. I hope your day was good. I’m Maria from Minnesota. 😊
Billy Lane having a CZcams channel is freaking awesome. Finally get to learn from the man himself!
I feel a return of the Chopp's coming, like it was back in the early 2000's. I Bought my first Harley back then and still own today Custom Softy
Price point can’t be 80.k though
I was a teenager then and thoroughly enjoyed all the TV shows about choppers and bike building even if that one show was less about building bikes and more like a soap opera in a garage.
However I really don't wanna see the commercialization of it again. I can't fault a man for making a living but once one gets to making choppers plastered with corporate logos it just doesn't sit well with me. To each their own I guess.
I don't think that will ever happen again. I'm so happy to be here on CZcams. I can say what I want, the way I want, & you- as viewers- can leave comments & be a part of the discussion. It was very one-sided in the early 2000's with TV. Thanks for being here
I remember hearing the phrase, "choppers are dead" when the bagger thing started to roll. Virtually the entire motorcycle industry turned it's back on custom choppers and the builders & parts makers who raised the industry up with innovation. It all got very corporate and weird, very quickly. I decided to call my company Choppers, Inc. for a very good reason
@@BillyLaneChoppers Billy I hope you didn't take my statement about corporate logos on bikes as a dig at you, I know you and other builders have logos and such and I should have been more clear about what I was trying to say. I was referencing the builds by OCC back in the 2000s where they would build a bike for some big company like Lincoln welders or even one time I think it was the NY Jets, a multi million dollar football franchise, they built a bike for, never to be ridden. Building a bike for huge multi million dollar companies as basically advertising just, well it just rubs me wrong thats all i wanna say. Cant say anything nice dont say it ya know? What i was told as a kid.
Anyways, I have always had the utmost respect for your skills, knowledge, and artistry. Along with guys like Indian Larry and Jesse James who's bikes you had in this vid.
Very interesting. I enjoyed the insight from a builder. I miss riding in Florida (no helmet laws), but I'll never go back. Tennessee has been very good to me. Wow, to choose one would be tough. Like you, having all three would be great depending on what type of riding I'm doing.
what, the whole sitting in a line of traffic because you cant split lanes - thats the worst place to be in all that nasty heat
I've been splitting lanes on Blue for over two decades, but the Indian Larry style is considerably narrower than the CFL and my bike.
I miss Tennessee. I put a lot of miles on Blue while there, those winding country roads are where she shines. I didn't want to come back to Florida, my daily commute between Columbia & Franklin Tn was so good.
@@BillyLaneChoppers We'll miss ya but I hope to make it to New Smyrna race track one day.
I loved this comparison of the three styles, presented by you, Mr. Lane. It's great to see your appreciation for the other two and how you draw inspiration. I really enjoy that each of you has a flavor but also traditional touches... AND you share style choices that just rock, anyway. There's no shame whether there are similarities or wild variations from one another, and that is a very cool bond. Well done.
Anybody in their right mind wants all 3 bikes, for different occasions, just like you're doing.
Well since I'm old ... I still LOVE Indian Larry's classic old school Chopper ! I was never a fan of the stretched out choppers .... But all three are works of art !
so glad you still make videos and content man. You got some awesome ideas and you dont mind explaining stuff. Much respect dude.
Nice video, Billy. I think all three styles are iconic. I look at the WC Chopper look and reflect on my childhood during the lowrider scene in California (Fresno, San Jose, Frisco, LA). Everything from the paint to the metalwork (El Borracho) was organic to the lowrider culture (CFL and Diablo). You hit it right on the head with Larry's style. Ghost rider David Mann biker lifestyle for the Vietnam generation (Hot Rod and Mechanical Function). Finally, the Billy Lane style of beautiful stretched-out and raked, dangerous and seductive to look at (Psycho-Billy Cadillac) with a style that screamed Florida Chopper culture. Each builder stayed true to where they were from (style roots).
Hi Dan how are you doing. I hope your day was good 😊
Great breakdown of styles and mad props for showing such appreciation and respect for your “competition”. It’s great to hear a true fabricator give respect to other true fabricators and appreciate their skills!
I really gotta say that, I'd have to remortgage my house because, if ever given the chance, I'd love to have all 3 of those beautiful bikes!!!
I don't care what anybody says or thinks, when you see a beautiful bike, you see a beautiful work of art.
Thanks for this real, comparison of true riders that look as good as they go.
Congrats on your deserved success Billy.
Wow! I really needed this! I grew up (like most people watching this lol) Biker Build off, Motorcycle Mania, American Chopper etc. I miss seeing Billy, Larry, Matt Hotch, Arlen/Corey Ness, Jesse James, Finch, Mondo, Trotta, Bourget, Rooke, Kendall Johnson, etc...the good ole days. I still have a pair of your Sha Sha work boots. Red flames.
Don't ever stop being Billy Lane, you are an ICON!!
What a great video. I'm a big fan of all 3 of you guys. Thank you for giving me something to take my mind off my problems👍👍👍
Incredible video. This is, by far, the most honest comparison video. Awesome job of separating yourself from the love of your creation and earnestly judging it against the others. Very well done, sir
Thank you, Billy, for this in-depth review on these classics. Appreciate your honesty, please keep it coming.
I was half waiting for you to stand up on Larry's seat while going down the road.😅