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@wallypalmer4704Ай бұрын
John Morgan is a solid dude. I used to work in downtown Orlando, and our office was in the same building as his. Met him several times in the hallways, and he was always as friendly as could be. Even held the elevator a couple of times for me. I doubt he'd remember me if he saw me, but I surely remember him. He was always cool to this fat guy!
@MrRolloBagginsАй бұрын
I wish u couldve tried to Valet park Paul .....
@ambersmith6517Ай бұрын
I pray your the worlds best at going through the eye of a needle! People also said no good ever came from galilee There is no place like home so almost is as close as a person can get for now You should not think it a strange thing when it come to people hating on you with out reason But not hate here nothing but love from the wife and I To bad we did not get to say hello when you was passing through the arm pit Only one place I would rather be hope to see you there God bless you and yours
@jefferymeyers2737Ай бұрын
😂😅😂😅😂 that's funny
@Raymo2uАй бұрын
You guys need to grab some NACA scoops that allow tubing to bolt to it and some brake ducting - to direct some air to the radiator and engine. One scoop on each side, one for the engine and one for the radiator. You could also get a bigger radiator. This would be a cost effective way to cool everything down...and you can get rid of the fake scoops. I thought you found reverse in the last video?
@arthurwachnik8700Ай бұрын
It had issues, but still 100 times more reliable than an orange county chopper. And safer.
@jefferymeyers2737Ай бұрын
❤ 28:55 28:55
@AltGrendelАй бұрын
Sadly true.
@thatrandomchannel8589Ай бұрын
It certainly is
@markr.1984Ай бұрын
OC choppers are meant to be novelty bikes for display and advertising. They were rarely meant to be actually ridden unless one has a death wish.
@exothermal.sprocketАй бұрын
Can't kill a K5 Gixxer. You can try. But you cannot. You can't burn it. You can't drown it. You can't over rev it. You can't stress or strain it. It's the K5 Gixxer. Ancient civilizations modeled granite rocks after the K5 Gixxer.
@hbginc4553Ай бұрын
Love how you are always shouting out Craig and his channel. True friend.
@Scott717Ай бұрын
I’m writing this for those viewers who haven’t had the chance to meet Sean in person. What you see in these videos is exactly who he is in real life-courteous, respectful, and genuinely down-to-earth. Sean's authenticity shines through in everything he does, both on camera and off. I encourage everyone to support him in any way they can, whether it’s by purchasing merchandise, liking his videos, or simply sharing them with friends. Best of luck to you, Sean, and your team on all future projects. It was truly our pleasure to meet you and your incredible team (special shout out to Carley).
@BikesandBeardsАй бұрын
Thank you
@YHWH711Ай бұрын
Actual man of God not a fake Hillsong or bethel church kind of Christian (cult)
@charger1284Ай бұрын
26:17 that thing looks like the buzz lithyear spaceship 😂
@k.russell1713Ай бұрын
But totally a drama queen. *Smashed window noises*
@rvega314Ай бұрын
I had the pleasure to meet him at Daytona and he was super nice.
@Doctors_TARDISАй бұрын
Fun Fact about Hersey PA: It was the only city in America to basically be completely unaffected by the Great Depression. Hersey was obsessed with keeping the town going so as jobs started going away, he started a ton of construction projects around the town to keep everyone employed.
@BikesandBeardsАй бұрын
Great fact
@dcmotiveАй бұрын
Interesting. Thats what Xi Ji Ping did in China during the pandemic and now there are a ton of empty buildings and the building companies are going bankrupt. He must have missed the recipe a bit.
@palikkalapsi345Ай бұрын
@@dcmotive Thats why you dont build housing by pouring concrete on a cardboard frame
@typicalthrillАй бұрын
The first shot of the upgraded lighting system had me crying. So tasteful and elegant. Well done Sean
@jonstone2466Ай бұрын
I also shed tears...
@lars5453Ай бұрын
I Was searching for that comment🙌😂😂🤝
@fredwexler1362Ай бұрын
I owned Pulse #61 for three years. One thing you should check. With a normal load onboard if you push the Pulse to one side there should be one inch ground clearance on the high outrigger wheel. Otherwise you will wear out outrigger tires pretty quickly. There are adjustments near the floor for this. Also the welds on most Pulses are not great. I broke a weld on the left outrigger the first time I drove it. It looked like a bubble gum weld if you know what I mean.
@johnblack5764Ай бұрын
Sean and Craig have managed to do what Paul Sr. never could. Make a show with a ridiculous novelty bike, that's fun to watch. Thanks for making all this content guys. Makes me nostalgic for my cycling days. Except that my Craig would never get a license, so we occasionally had to break to commercial when he was getting impounded.
@edarmstrong9389Ай бұрын
If you ran that thing down a 1/4 mile with a slick on the back, and the throttle pinned, I don't think you would find it ridiculous.
@outofthenorm7292Ай бұрын
Your sense of humor is the best. I liked the one about your wife feeling better knowing you were having a great time. Most people probably don't get how funny that was.
@DannyNeal-g8yАй бұрын
Sean, the lights were the perfect addition! And proof that, no matter what you do, you'll always be a salesman!
@tonyr9389Ай бұрын
As a bald man who never wore hats I disagree. Why aren’t all baseball players bald?
@BikesandBeardsАй бұрын
That is a pretty good hole that you poked in my theory
@yakacmАй бұрын
As someone who is about 6 months away from 60, and still has a full head of hair, I make sure to never wear a cap out of doors, as I realised a couple of years back that most men my age wear ball caps to hide their baldyness, so I just want folk to know I have hair. It helps that in live in Glasgow, where it's grey and overcast 355 days of the year, so sun isn't an issue. Most Scottish ppl are so pale that they would catch fire if the temp ever got over 75F.
@spencers4121Ай бұрын
@@yakacm While it can be vanity for some, in most cases you wear a hat because of sunburn.
@gibsonanderson812Ай бұрын
Damnn that’s pretty good 😂
@daza3620Ай бұрын
Also a motorcycle helmet would also make you bald if a normal hat did, Sean often uses a helmet and has loads of hair.
@dmedentonАй бұрын
Brother... When the camera came into focus on the over the top lights... I fell out of my chair. Awesome!
@BikesandBeardsАй бұрын
We had a great time putting that together
@niosanfranciscoАй бұрын
At Least Paul Sr. Didn’t build it
@lukefredsallАй бұрын
At least Paul Sr's bike doesn't over heat...
@xXnick916XxАй бұрын
@@lukefredsallyeah because it doesn’t run
@niosanfranciscoАй бұрын
@@lukefredsall that’s because Paul Sr does all the overheating 🥵 himself with his hot head
@soundslikebstomeАй бұрын
Thank God!
@sethx40Ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@jakedodeАй бұрын
Just a thought... maybe the original cooling system depends on the canopy being closed for proper airflow... i dunno... just snowballin here...✌️
@jeffreyevens2033Ай бұрын
Glad you made it home safely. That thing on the "Tail of the Dragon? You madman! Loved it!
@TroyReneАй бұрын
This is so good to see... Gotta love the Automotive community, always willing to help each other out
@recoilrob324Ай бұрын
The real issue with the overheating isn't getting air to the radiator...it's getting the air OUT after going through the radiator. At speed the 'in' ducting should be enough if you had an extractor for an outlet. Lower the pressure on the outlet and all will be fine.
@drsavage5597Ай бұрын
I think that's what that guy in the last episode on the bicycle said. "you gotta make the outflow bigger than the inflow, so the hot air can escape at a greater speed than the cold air that is comming in" or something like that. It makes sense.
@thatguy2201Ай бұрын
Basic NACA duct theory.
@g60forceАй бұрын
it's mindblowing they didn't figure this out... look at JET FIGHTERS... relatively small inlets, big outlets!
@Ranveer_Singh_sangha03Ай бұрын
5:37 No matter what that thing is, bring Smile on everyone's face. I am smiling too 😊
@davidr302Ай бұрын
Sean that thing went from" kind of cool" to Fking Awesome!!!! after the addition of the lights.
@twoskies3226Ай бұрын
The guy in the last video was correct about needing a hole for the air to get out. The scoops are just ramming air into a cushion of compressed, heated air. There's some exchange, but not enough. If you watch a video about truck beds, tailgates, and gas mileage, it's the same concept. You needed an outlet.
@bluespinsix6987Ай бұрын
Install two small radiators. Place one directly at the inlet of each side scoop. add one cooling fan to each and abandon the original radiator. I would also recommend a total surface 50% larger than the original radiator as the engine is no longer in the airflow.
@SportbikerNZАй бұрын
"install two small radiators" "also recommend 50% larger than the original radiator" Lol.
@g60forceАй бұрын
@@SportbikerNZ well perhaps he could use 4 smaller put 2 x 2 in paralel or series! ofcourse the first would block some of the cold air... but i'm sure it'll still be efficent if not place directly into eachother 'line of fire' maybe both slanted ??
@itzdadark4276Ай бұрын
Beginner Here! I'm still trying to get a motorcycle, I love how educational you are as well as entertaining! I've been watching your videos and I love them! Thank you for Having and keep the 3 main things alive! Motorcycles, Beards (even tho I can't grow one to save my life😂) and GOD! Love You!
@BikesandBeardsАй бұрын
Awesome! Thank you!
@itzdadark4276Ай бұрын
@@BikesandBeards No Worries! Your videos are what is fueling my desire for a bike. My wife and I have been watching you regularly, she agreed to finally let me get one!😂 so imma start saving and hopefully by mid next year I’ll be joining you on the road! Of course if you are ever in Texas! HaHa, God Bless you and continue being Awesome Yourself!
@itzdadark4276Ай бұрын
Also! If you have any good recommendations on a bike that’s good for beginners. (Preferably a cruiser type bike) let me know! I’m new to all this so any education is appreciated. I like the idea/look of a road king or sportster.
@dougsmall4371Ай бұрын
Oh my goodness 😆! After you added all the lights you need to change the name to Buzz Lightyear.
@markd4926Ай бұрын
Looked so cool
@jesuschrist-alphaomegaАй бұрын
You may not see me, but I am always with you! Your Sir are awesome.
@jeffomalley100Ай бұрын
Shout out to the 2 lady's at 18:00 that was to funny lol.
@vincedibona4687Ай бұрын
To funny! *_clink_* 🥂
@UmmmmmmmWhatАй бұрын
Daisy is definitely a character. I want to give her a hug lol
@michaelb.42112Ай бұрын
@@UmmmmmmmWhat Daisy doesn't know she's famous now and mentioned in the comments. :)
@workingguy-OU812Ай бұрын
Yeah, I'm sure it's miserable to drive and ride in, but it makes great video for us to watch. Bro, you and this channel - above everyone else - knows to keep it in your lane on the Dragon. No exceptions, no excuses.
@sombojoeАй бұрын
I remember being a HS teenager in the 80’s with my Dad and seeing this inside the Mall. I have been in love ever since.
@michaelb.42112Ай бұрын
You have made a good life for yourself, Sean. You do what you love to do and get to see the country, something I have always wanted to do. So cool that 10 people showed up to help. Where the heck did you find all those LED's in such short time ?
@ztpgarageАй бұрын
I’m so sad you stopped at a gas station not even 15 minutes from my house! I love your videos. That would have been so cool to run into you.
@jimmcdougall9973Ай бұрын
You sure made a lot of people happy along the way. Blessings!
@Larry5469Ай бұрын
OK, ya got me BIG TIME with the lighting! Anybody that claims they "didn't see ya" needs to have their license taken away for life!! RIP Sean.
@richrobinette2117Ай бұрын
Love that you did the little snippet on Milton Hershey School. I am a proud alumni of the school, and another success story of Mr. Hershey's generosity
@iamgriffАй бұрын
I worked for a SOD Amish family from Lancaster PA. They build tiny homes, and horse stalls. I learned a TREMENDOUS amount of carpentry skills. I also had some Whoopie Pies. EDIT : 26:25 safety looks pretty awesome to me!
@russelljohnson4527Ай бұрын
I had no idea you were such a Seattle Seahawks fan! The green and blue lights say it all!
@tonytanagel35Ай бұрын
Rip Sean, youll be missed ...
@randomgeminiastronaut46Ай бұрын
😞😞😞
@ColeMellyАй бұрын
did he die?
@roypetersen1400Ай бұрын
Did he pass for real
@donniedarko44427 күн бұрын
Oh my god. Seriously people? He is still putting out videos. It's not difficult to check.
@joenoddenАй бұрын
There are so many youtubers out there slapping jet engines on things. I wanna see a couple put on this, some altered controls, proper delta wings, and I wanna see it fly.
@Thegoodlife510Ай бұрын
One thing that would make it faster and probably more stable is putting some air in the tires or maybe going 1 inch bigger for the diameter of the rim for the two outside wheels and check your psi when you took off it was wobbly and you want the best performance and change the tires and the wheels could have more contact with the ground equals more grip and to get a alignment but I love your videos @bikesandBeards
@macD723Ай бұрын
That Hershey's really sucks big time. My ex's son went there for a while. They seemed to have great benefits for when the kid graduates, but it's run like a reform school. Lots of harsh punishments for the smallest of infractions. At one point, her son had to use the bathroom, let's just say he was having intestinal issues. He was literally 2 minutes late getting back. It was even on the paperwork. He was left cleaning the bathrooms by himself for several days, and my ex wasn't allowed to see him on visitation day. Yes, there is a visitation day for parents. You can't see or talk to your kid anytime you want. The dorm parents in his dorm loved to yell and were very cruel. All of it was noted in papers from the school. She pulled her son out after a few months. They say they are harsh because they normally get troubled kids in the school, and need the punishment. Well, her son was a very good, respectful kid before he ever went in. The place almost gave him PTSD after a few months. I'd never suggest anyone take their kids there, unless its to set them straight because they are troublemakers.
@custos3249Ай бұрын
It's astonishing how common those kinds ofshitholes are. I didn't last a year at a "treatment" facility that ended up being just a juvenile prison with significantly less security. Even as therapeutic staff, I was expected to scream at kids with trauma. Astonishing how long it took before that place shut down after I quit. I certainly did what I could to help thanks to my top review on Indeed and a few other places steering people away.
@WoodyLedet28 күн бұрын
Man I jus love your videos the Bible scriptures are great. I wanted you to know that you have helped me through a few hard times the the scriptures. Thanks again and keep up the great work and spreading the word of our lord.
@ColeTheCornstarАй бұрын
I like Jesse’s shirt @ 9:02
@romulusxyz6722Ай бұрын
I literally just got home from the Tail lol, been here about 4 hours now. Absolute best experience I've had on my bike. It's so much fun.
@hogueraleksander5868Ай бұрын
Sean. You 1000% need to get a Top Gun style helmet for that thang!
@scottallpress3818Ай бұрын
Yes , yes he does
@g60forceАй бұрын
I'd also would get a plane steering wheel at least... or if he can find a way add a Flight Sim Fighter Jet STICK! now while I typing this... he could use 2 STICK and make it into 1 steering wheel... all the extra's buttons and trigger could be to opperate stuff!!!
@joelshoemakerАй бұрын
Our great Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.... born and raised here....funny, I am sitting in Carlisle Pennsylvania watching this episode. 💯 Awesome
@DJSekuHuskyАй бұрын
Crazy thought: duplicate that radiator mount on the other side, but add a water tank in the void above the fuel tank (if you can fit one) with a drip valve and line to gravity-feed a swamp cooler mounted on the other side instead of a rad, as well as ducting with either a disconnect or shutoff valve to the cabin. If you think about it, that was basically how older cars had "A/C" before gas compressors/heat exchangers were fitted, so we know it works, and the loss from drag of introducing that structure to the fuselage will be negligible relative to the current drag value with the canopy open. _shrugs_ That way you can chill the air in summer just by adding water (you can even add an electric ducted fan to help it out while stopped), then drain the tank and shut both valves for the winter where an electric heater could be used...I think it was the _Electrek_ EV from the 80's that just wired a standard _ConAir_ hair dryer to function as the defroster and heater if memory serves, maybe try that. The bike looks sick, and those launches with the 'busa engine were a sight. Never seen any car "tripod" going in a straight line from its own torque before. Thanks for keeping us posted with this project!
@Crosshatch1212Ай бұрын
Nagh just ship it to Scotland, I'll drop my address,
@michaelb.42112Ай бұрын
It sounds like you are another bearded mechanic, DJ.
@DJSekuHuskyАй бұрын
@@michaelb.42112 Thank you; I indeed have a beard, and I also enjoy taking sad, neglected engines and making them happy and healthy again, even if I never exactly went to school for it, lol. I _had_ been going to school to be an aerospace-engineer prior to the 2008 recession, actually. In fact, we had the _Bede_ jet that the _AutoCycle_ is based around at that school, but I only got to sit in it and never flew it. I had got the grades, requisites, the test scores, got 2 scholarships, _and_ got accepted to my dream school, but still required a student loan thru Chase to fully make it happen. Little did I know that only 3 months into the semester, Chase would fail and rescind my loan, effectively making it worthless overnight and putting me in bad standing with the university, resulting in my expulsion 2 weeks later due to inability to pay. Life's kinda funny tho, you know? All that time and effort getting into that specific school had been in the pursuit of an engineering career with Boeing upon graduation... I suppose that's one roundabout way of avoiding immense disappointment without even greater imposed cost. -_-
@fxhood2114Ай бұрын
last scene almost got me. excellent job this vid!!! warm regards from germany 🎉😊
@Matt-rs4kqАй бұрын
When the camera cut to You in the night with all the lights on , i laughed so hard lol 😂
@eyezofice1359Ай бұрын
I did the same. 😂 its so ridiculous that it's awesome.
@dfahn90Ай бұрын
That’s crazy my wife made the cut at autozone lol that’s awesome man!! So nice to meet ya too very humble guy!!!!
@BikesandBeardsАй бұрын
Very cool!
@DerNachoАй бұрын
RIP Jesses phone with that visible number in the video 😅
@harujp2Ай бұрын
oh! beat me to it lol
@lunar9763Ай бұрын
he reads every comment and didnt respond...
@Okurka.Ай бұрын
16:07 He blurred it now.
@DerNachoАй бұрын
@@Okurka. Good news!
@BikesandBeardsАй бұрын
I did blur it. I don’t want to be the reason that he had to change his number. However I’m sure no one would have bothered him
@PaPawsWorkShopАй бұрын
The light show was awesome! Gave me a great big smile😀
@tunnelvision2dayАй бұрын
Omg.. The tasteful lighting.... I could not stop laughing..... Absolutely fantastic!!!
@larryjohns8823Ай бұрын
We may have gone overboard on the Lights, 😅😅
@GuitarGuyATXАй бұрын
This was a good one. He’s a good chap that Paul. 👍
@JPickeringDesignАй бұрын
Guys start balding then start wearing hats, hats do not cause balding.
@evanhandelong7685Ай бұрын
If your going to bald, nothing is going to stop it. I'm balding, I think my helmet is speeding up the process😢. I see lots of hair stuck in it when I take it off
@G58Ай бұрын
@@evanhandelong7685 you’re The word is YOU’RE
@Chino_RaxАй бұрын
Hats do cause balding
@garrisonboyd1701Ай бұрын
Exactly, it’s like saying having a squatted truck makes your penis smaller. Correlation is not causation.
@lizzieanne81Ай бұрын
Everyone I know that had hats on all the time when we was younger r bald now we r older everyone it’s true they do make u go 🧑🦲
@briarus1000Ай бұрын
glad it took 21 minutes instead of forever. watched a kid do his last wheelie ever on that straight away. beautiful ride man. can't wait for the next video
@scotcozАй бұрын
This could have been longer . It was awesome. I didn’t want it to end. One of your best yet ! The lights were hilariously fun ! Thx for the entertainment Sean . Be well
@mrshaneyt43Ай бұрын
Just imagine this vehicle working properly, not overheating it would be glorious. As one of the people who never forgot this beastie before it was sold I would very much love to see it actually properly sorted into a bike that could be used without issue. It’s such a original looking thing that I think it deserves it but whatever happens I’m just pleased you got it back and we all get to see it again 👍
@combatdeffective2121Ай бұрын
Daisy: Hellooooo. Sean: I have a girlfriend!
@drifterboyy93Ай бұрын
Once again giving exposure to some small town guys willing to work hard to help someone out 🤙🏻
@theupstandingcitizensАй бұрын
This episode gives old school Top Gear vibes and I love it!
@volvo09Ай бұрын
Road trip adventures
@ronburns268Ай бұрын
I personally think the lighting upgrades are ........ FANTASTIC!!!
@WishIhadapan48-64Ай бұрын
The guy at 16:30 peaking around his car at Sean and the camera 😂😂😂
@vincedibona4687Ай бұрын
*peeking
@JimsalosАй бұрын
Great photobomb 😂
@LorenzoFerrari-d5eАй бұрын
THAT'S THE MOST AWESOME THING I EVER SAW. I WANT ONE!
@letsLearntheBibleАй бұрын
Hat's don't make you go bald, you go bald first and then you where hats to hide it or at least I do
@Finite-TuningАй бұрын
All those LED's and the Harley badge totally made the bike special for me.... I love it lol! Cheers 🍻
@IzaiahBloomАй бұрын
i waited so long for this one to run I waited a long while love your channel keep it cool
@BikesandBeardsАй бұрын
Hope you enjoy it!
@IzaiahBloomАй бұрын
@@BikesandBeards I Did loved it I like motorcycles I might buy some merch
@scruffstradamus7988Ай бұрын
I believe this video has been narrated from the grave
@calebthompson550Ай бұрын
We just had a bunch of these at an air show in town! They’re so cool
@REDSHlFTАй бұрын
@16:08 Bro literally doxed Jesse in 4K 😂😂😂. Now I’ve got a buddy named Jesse to call 🎉🎉🎉
@nielgregory108Ай бұрын
If you badged it Harley, shouldn't you have a PRIDE flag on there too. lol Harley = PRIDE lol
@jaketayes3164Ай бұрын
My first thought would be to actually use a radiator instead of a old cooler. Another first thought would just take the radiators that already exist there and on the outside and Longer radiator hose if you have to use metal pipe For the bands
@HGM33021Ай бұрын
Love that you had the LEDs on one side only "or only one side lit up" and stuck to the right lane so it's all people could see.
@popowatcherАй бұрын
My grandfather built the scoot-mobile 1947. It was a hybrid 75 mph. Built in Corunna, MI.
@azmax623Ай бұрын
I bought an old Range Rover in Lancaster, PA and drove it home to Az. I would have thought it was in an old barn or neighborhood, but it was in a 10 year old housing community that looked more like Lancaster, Ca.
@BikesandBeardsАй бұрын
its not farm land in lancater PA
@patrickradcliffe3837Ай бұрын
So I would suggest scallop vents to keep the cab cool enough. Look at what sailplane designers do to keep the cockpit cool for the pilot.
@ginacalabrese3869Ай бұрын
There is an enclosed motorcycle first introduced in the 90s that has outrigger wheels that retract and deploy at a given speed. They are called a Monotracer.
@C-M-EАй бұрын
At least you got the radiator part right. Still need to either open up the rear or de-hood the NACA ducts for them to work properly. Not sure what's all in the winglets (if anything), but loading the leading edge with an air intake routed to the engine and surface mounted rads on the trailing edge where you've got more real estate for good mounting orientation and proper airflow volume would be the next evolution for this machine. It will most certainly add reliability and performance.
@jarofmarmaladeАй бұрын
1:30 this is amazing
@MattWedelichАй бұрын
Great 😎 ride Great channel Houston Texas USA
@gzahirnyАй бұрын
I love hearing you about my state, while watching your video... I live in Bucks County!
@iggysfriend4431Ай бұрын
What an awesome car/bike.
@jaygdavАй бұрын
Easily, the best episode ever, you will be hard pressed to beat it.
@tramptramp5401Ай бұрын
I do believe that this is my favorite video of all times. Perhaps because I have been everywhere that you went, and knew where you were the whole time. Even when you stopped at the Pinnacle for your Chicken sandwich and sweet tea. I've lived in PA. MD. and am now in TN. forever. I even have friends in Inwood WV. (exit 5 WV. 51) where you stopped for fuel. Thanks for the fun and chuckles.
@loftonfoxworthy8923Ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this rocket cycle saga. Keep up the good work.
@prolitejay5250Ай бұрын
Hey Sean, Wv 81 Corridor Sheetz off Exits 20, 16, 13, 12, 8 the one off of 5 is being rebuilt. Wish I knew you were in my area. Keep cranking out the great content.
@larryboyd18722 күн бұрын
Not an instant solution, but I'd be inclined to go with a belly mounted heat exchanger instead of a radiator. Use just a very small radiator with a fan to keep it cooled while stationary/idling, and air flow across a large belly mounted heat exchanger while moving forward for main cooling.
@YeshuasSelah3 күн бұрын
✨Oh wow! I love the lights🎉😃 (26:13). Good work & the trip was great. Those turns 🤯 the views🎉on the tail of the dragon. 30:09 so funny, Joe the driver 😂😂😂✨
@jac37Ай бұрын
Those pulls reminded of a Honda with a b16 in it lol. Cool to see that thing rip
@TheOriginalJoneserАй бұрын
You never fail to fail, at my amusement! Congrats at getting it to run cooler, and the illuminations cracked me up. I can't wait for the Boss Hoss, my dream since motorcyclist magazine 1989/90ish
@ak6781fanАй бұрын
One of your best vids ever Sean. You Rock.
@EatongeeАй бұрын
Hindsight is 20/20 of course. But shoulda put that radiator on there back when you first talked about it back at the bearded mechanic's house.
@armorer94Ай бұрын
If you can somehow fashion an intake on the side that encapsulates the heat exchanger it would look great. Like a jet intake. Then you could mirror it on the other side, maybe for storage or something.
@thepiedish903Ай бұрын
I know theres no bad blood and you guys are still good friends but I love the Bikes and Beards plug to help him out to. Good times
@kingarthur4577Ай бұрын
A lot of your viewers sees this and seeing it that i does work, someone out there is going to build an upgraded one. This is a cool bike man!
@1mlostintranslation499Ай бұрын
I'm retired living in the Philippines. You can get online forward-reverse shifters you can put onto a bike motor. But their setup for shaft drive trikes.
@joegriner4528Ай бұрын
I seen you riding around Bristol I was shocked it was awesome to see it in person lol
@windronner1Ай бұрын
One giant step for mankind. And one giant leap backwards for aviation. Sean!! You may have outdone yourself. Congratulations. LoL
@gravit8edАй бұрын
Yeah way to go I don't think that thing was ever in it's own lane - every driving shot shows that left wheel over the centerline...
@every-istand-ophobe6320Ай бұрын
WOW!! HOW DID you guys figure out that the radiator needed to get airflow?? Amazing!! You guys are such innovators! If only the auto manufacturers could figure out where to put radiators...
@edzinator8499Ай бұрын
Great video and fun to watch, Idea use two heater cores, one on each side with propper air scoops for flow.
@AirbournjackАй бұрын
Might of moved to Tennessee, "but at least they have Sheetz" proves your still a Penn boy at heart.
@roynelson7613Ай бұрын
Sean that looks like a little mini space shuttle man,, and it was crazy to see the power it was putting down and it sounds great man... That was one heck of a ride bro ♥️👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🥰