@@motonisto your welcome, im a harley guy myself, but love Ducati, aeromachi, cagiva , hell even BMW,, old bsa and triumphs, And you build screams nostalgia, I make videos myself, a lot with drone but some by bike, of your ever in the east Tennessee area want to ride the dragon or anything for that matter I'd love to video your bike.
Those mountains are some of my favorite U.S. areas to ride, incredible roads I visit almost yearly as I've 2 friends around there. I like all bikes myself except maybe most choppers haha!
@@motonisto I've put over 500k on my 97 heritage springer. And I bought a 2008 street Glide with the 110" tire shredder kit. Well technically I had another bagger 1st but 1st bike I bought new in 20 years I got rear ended on i 40 in Knoxville, woke up on a drunks hood. Pretty much walked away from it , lord was watching out for me that night
Wow, great compliment! I'm working alone unless a flawless paint job is required by customer, but all designing, engineering, manufacturing and testing is one person
Another well done stylish moto bike completed. Rounding/grinding out the sharp lines on the fins adds to the smooth lines of the bike. Did you pull the motor in order to uniformly grind down the fins?
Sex on a stick! This is the best thing Harley never made! I absolutely love what you've done my man. Though I could never ride this, my neck doesn't go back far enough these days, due to crashing my mum's car 49 years ago. Sorry mutti. 😁
@@motonisto Originally it was to indicate that a person it really sexy, but also got used to compliment something. Teehee, it's kind of outdated, but then so am I.
I'm sure I asked you before, but what tank is that? Norton? Dominator or Commando? We have an XLH1100, 1986. Once we get a tank, I'll make the seat. It's really difficult figuring out which tank will fit and if we get one from India, we'd have to send it back if it didn't fit. Lots of time, money and very not green! Thank you! 👩🏻🙏
On the number 16 Sportster is a Norton Lyta tank also made in India, bought it for under 500. It should fit around the Harley engine and frame very well but you'll have to make mounts for the front and rubber support everything, otherwise aluminum will crack from vibration!
@@motonisto I'll be sure to share ... and in the meantime we'll follow your channel, and we'll ask lots of questions. I really appreciate the time you put in to share your knowledge and experience. It shows your passion!
CAT scale shows 480lbs, full of fuel oils and battery (wet weight), but next down season I'm planning on aluminum laced wheels and a LiFe lightweight battery, hopefully she'll loose another 20lbs.
I took over 25 lb off of my 89 1200 Sportster by making parts from 7075 aluminum and replacing the steel parts with those super-strong aluminum that 7075
@@frankburdi1001every ounce helps, especially up high on the frame, I think the lighter and lower-than-stock mounted fuel tank made the biggest difference in how the bike feels.
After decades of riding I can estimate my road speed within a small margin. You KNOW when you're speeding! But alas, the tach RPM reading is constant with engaged gear and road speed, 3500rpm in top gear equals 70mph in this example. I'd rather know when I'm approaching red line and keep that engine happy.
@@motonisto well, that's cool, and yes, I can tell (more or less) my speed without looking at the speedo but around town in my country it's full of speed traps (radars) with the limits going from 30 to 45 to 60 and 75 km/h so you need to be very aware of your speed because the tickets are huge $$$!!🤪
Beautiful. A functional work of art.
PURE MICHIGAN
Man, wouldn't I wouldn't give to have either of those in my garage, especially that non-fairing one!
That's my favourite too!
Wow.. 👍 you did a good job disguising it.. the only way I can tell is a Harley is because of the EVO engine 💪⚡️⚡️
I want those pipes, nice job
My favorite SPORTSTER !
WOW Finally a Harley I really really like :-) Great job, love both the bikes.
Lovely result of all your hard work Marcel. Can’t wait to hear your test ride results
Thanks John! On pavement it handles GREAT! not so much on wet grass.
Looks Vary Good. great engine for a cafe
I agree, as simple as it gets with good and reliable power.
@@motonisto Your Tank and set back seat make it look like a proper racer. 🤠
Great job! Beautiful bikes
looks great
Thank you!
Sorta reminds me of the aeramachi from back in the day, beautiful build friend
I thank you!
@@motonisto your welcome, im a harley guy myself, but love Ducati, aeromachi, cagiva , hell even BMW,, old bsa and triumphs,
And you build screams nostalgia, I make videos myself, a lot with drone but some by bike, of your ever in the east Tennessee area want to ride the dragon or anything for that matter I'd love to video your bike.
Those mountains are some of my favorite U.S. areas to ride, incredible roads I visit almost yearly as I've 2 friends around there. I like all bikes myself except maybe most choppers haha!
@@motonisto I've put over 500k on my 97 heritage springer. And I bought a 2008 street Glide with the 110" tire shredder kit.
Well technically I had another bagger 1st but 1st bike I bought new in 20 years I got rear ended on i 40 in Knoxville, woke up on a drunks hood. Pretty much walked away from it , lord was watching out for me that night
@@tompeppint.v.3803 wow, that's impressive even for an Evo engine, I trust those years Harleys
This is so beautiful!
Thank you! Aesthetics were definitely a priority, up there with engineering, it has to have art to also enjoy looking at after riding it.
nice
I thank you!
Dude you are diabolical in an incredible creative way I tip my hat to you. How many people help you do these things, or are you a one-man band
Wow, great compliment! I'm working alone unless a flawless paint job is required by customer, but all designing, engineering, manufacturing and testing is one person
Another well done stylish moto bike completed. Rounding/grinding out the sharp lines on the fins adds to the smooth lines of the bike. Did you pull the motor in order to uniformly grind down the fins?
Nah, a 4.5 grinder wheel fits in there just right. But expect a lot of aluminum dust everywhere!
Please keep the blue pipes
Thank you, I almost powder coated them black, glad I didn't
Sex on a stick! This is the best thing Harley never made! I absolutely love what you've done my man.
Though I could never ride this, my neck doesn't go back far enough these days, due to crashing my mum's car 49 years ago. Sorry mutti. 😁
Haha, Ya made me giggle, I don't understand "sex on a stick" but the rest is a great compliment! Thank you!
@@motonisto Originally it was to indicate that a person it really sexy, but also got used to compliment something. Teehee, it's kind of outdated, but then so am I.
Both beautiful bikes! Where did you source the key switch?
Thank you! Key switch is NOS Bosch 4 position used on old machines from Porsche to VW
@@motonisto Great, thanks.
I'm sure I asked you before, but what tank is that? Norton? Dominator or Commando? We have an XLH1100, 1986. Once we get a tank, I'll make the seat. It's really difficult figuring out which tank will fit and if we get one from India, we'd have to send it back if it didn't fit. Lots of time, money and very not green! Thank you! 👩🏻🙏
On the number 16 Sportster is a Norton Lyta tank also made in India, bought it for under 500. It should fit around the Harley engine and frame very well but you'll have to make mounts for the front and rubber support everything, otherwise aluminum will crack from vibration!
@@motonisto Thank you SOOO much! You're my hero! ☺👏🏻
@susieroberts8175 I hope it works out and would like to see the result
@@motonisto I'll be sure to share ... and in the meantime we'll follow your channel, and we'll ask lots of questions. I really appreciate the time you put in to share your knowledge and experience. It shows your passion!
@@susieroberts8175 Thank you for the encouragement!
nice ride. are you european? Deutsch?
Thank you! Yes, I was born and raised (my first 18 years) in Transilvania, Romania.
@@motonisto you have great taste i love seeing your sportster builds i think they are awesome!!!
Thank you so much!!!
BMW headlight housing?
Yes, also Zundapp and other German bikes.
Please tell us what it actually weighs with fluids
I can't wait for that info myself, I'll push it onto industrial scale soon and find out, I'd imagine around mid 400lbs
CAT scale shows 480lbs, full of fuel oils and battery (wet weight), but next down season I'm planning on aluminum laced wheels and a LiFe lightweight battery, hopefully she'll loose another 20lbs.
I took over 25 lb off of my 89 1200 Sportster by making parts from 7075 aluminum and replacing the steel parts with those super-strong aluminum that 7075
@@frankburdi1001every ounce helps, especially up high on the frame, I think the lighter and lower-than-stock mounted fuel tank made the biggest difference in how the bike feels.
Speedo?, yeah, who needs the speedo anyway?
After decades of riding I can estimate my road speed within a small margin. You KNOW when you're speeding! But alas, the tach RPM reading is constant with engaged gear and road speed, 3500rpm in top gear equals 70mph in this example. I'd rather know when I'm approaching red line and keep that engine happy.
@@motonisto well, that's cool, and yes, I can tell (more or less) my speed without looking at the speedo but around town in my country it's full of speed traps (radars) with the limits going from 30 to 45 to 60 and 75 km/h so you need to be very aware of your speed because the tickets are huge $$$!!🤪
I'm wondering how can I email you?
motonisto@rocketmail.com