Honda CB550 tracker build overview

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Thanks for watching. Below are links to some of the parts. Feel free to ask any questions in the comments.

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No worries, we appreciate you've got a business to run. Thanks for updating us on your progress. Sweet bike!

ericweber
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Thanks for all the links for parts in the description. Really helpful and not many people do it. Thank you!

nathanmulvaney
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Love the green tank. In fact, love the color contrast with the seat. Overall, great looking machine....

scottmassey
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Love the noise of that muffler every-single-time you fire it up, it's going on my build 'must have' list

alancorcoran
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3:30 Just a bit of FYI regarding the front guard on these bikes Taylor. They're act as part of the bracing for the forks. When you remove the front guard you need to pay attention to how you're replacing that bracing to avoid "flexion".

James_Sovereign
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Hey Taylor great job on that bike! Just wanted to tell you that your carb rebuild video helped me a ton and now I'm riding my 76 cb550f. Thanks for the help!!

jhngix
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I love the fact that you combine al these diffrent styles in to one bike. Nice work!

tjardothijssen
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Great job Tyler I'm sure your customer will be very happy with his new bike

nickbishop
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Really happy to see you’re OK. I was afraid you were sick.

larbertman
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this dude is having a blast right now.. PA back roads are made for cafe bikes

donellmecca.booker
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It's a beauty.The " Bullit" green tank with tan seat is a perfect combo. And sounds great. Your customer will be very pleased. Cheers 👍

danmcneil
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That's a beatiful motorcycle, well done!! I got my first bike in April, an '81 Honda twinstar. Got it running and now I'm having a blast!

jacobzcheng
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That bike is sick! I dig the combo of the scrambler, brute, cafe styles. I really enjoy your channel. No issues at all with running your business to catch up. Keep it up!!

piasprojects
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You can build a bunch of stuff on the down low without documenting it, especially if there's nothing special about the build, and no one would ever know. you get the revenue, and you get to reserve the special builds for extra attention that filming brings. But I'm glad you filmed this one :) I have a CB550 that's nearly original that I need to tweak. Runs like a dream. But this build is gorgeous, looks and sounds amazing, good work.

mundanestuff
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Glad to see the larger turn signals. Safety (for others) should always come first!

michaelhoersch
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This bike is absolutely beautiful. Incredible job

DOODLEND
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My first motorcycle was a brand new 1975 CB550 K-1. Put it through hell. Best motorcycle I ever owned. Not the fastest, the fanciest, certainly not the most expensive, but all 'round the best.

recyclebills
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Very good result. I don’t mind missing the progress build but I really appreciate seeing the end result, nice and

konstantinosmaounis
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Feels so bizarre that you ended up using the same color I'm doing on my CB750 tank. Video started and I was like.. "Hmm, that's a nice color.. Oh its a ford color? Wait a sec.." It looks great here and I've been getting compliments on the pics of mine as well.

SeikenFreak
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that bike is beautiful! the owner is a lucky guy, and i'm sure he will be very happy. i know i would be. glad to see you're taking care of business. kinda missed the vids, but as a self employed individual myself, i totally understand.

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