l have built 9 custom bikes out of scrap over the years, l plan on going to a show where l can run them so lets get them ready to play,
play list for think twice here,https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpGv52OQNgY&list=PLZJS6Md1UOg3KOMMSTLb0dJW40E4bPXyO

Good save!
What happened to the trikeee???
You point out the 5 bikes in the begining of the video, and the order you built them. What is your favorite to ride? If you had to get on 1 of the 5 and go for a ride, what one would it be? Thanks from NY
I love that you use Spray Way!
Anybody know the best way to contact Mustie1 (I think his name is Darren)? Just leave a comment?
They're so cool.
What a way to amass a Harley collection for not much outlay, I appreciate it as the originals probably did not cost that much either and are now out of reach.
How much for the think twice bike? That thing is NICE!
I had one of these bike but without engine
Kinetic art!
Thanks Mustie1 for the video. Looking forward for the next video .
Great vid
All your bike builds are very cool, most creative I have ever seen I would love to have one ! Think twice is the best one in my opinion awesome job !
What can I expect to get for my 350 bultaco alpina 1972? runs good needs headlight and speedometer.
I like how you spun the front brake to the rear on the green bike. I had not thought of that for my Schwinn choppers
Teapot exhaust is just about the coolest thing I've ever seen ðŸ˜
Of all the engines you worked on you still store them with gas in them ???
LMAO!!! I love that kitchen equipment bike!!! As a professional Chef, I can really appreciate the fine job of re-engineering all that stuff into bike parts. GREAT JOB!
Awesome, that twin engined one is excellent, the exhaust wins it for me
Do you sell everything you work on or do you keep it
do you think you can make a video on how to clean those bicycle friction generators?
Is it safe to spray WD40 on brake pads?
im hoping the electric moped turns e boardtracker
Beautiful. I love the twin. Very artistic.
You've inspired me to build something. Yesterday I picked up an old single speed Murray Monterrey Cruiser off craigslist. I think it's around 50 years old, but has been garage-kept and has almost no rust. It has a sturdy steel frame, and sort of a vintage bike look. It has a freewheel rear hub with coaster brake. As my initial foray I'm just going to add one of the Chinese 2-stroke motorized bike conversion kits to it and go from there.
I used to ride bicycles a lot for exercise and to get outdoors, but I became disabled in 2010 and haven't been on a bike since because pedaling is too painful. I also used to ride motorcycles all the time when I was younger. This project will get me out of bed, give me something to tinker with, and should be fun to ride. All the parts will be small and light and won't require anything too physically demanding. And I'm hoping it will look good too.
I really appreciate your videos. When I'm stuck in bed, they take my mind off what hurts and let it turn to more interesting things. And it's more mentally healthy than getting too bogged down in online political debate, LOL.
So thank you for letting me hang out in your shop, and wish me luck.
Man I'm glad I found your channel I'm really enjoying your content I'm even thinking about building a motorized bicycle myself I'm a tig welder fabricator by trade and to top it off have my own shop I just love building stuff with my hands ….just a side question where are you at location wise I'm in NC I'm asking because I've been looking for vw in my area with next to no luck
Very ,Very Nice !! Wish I Had One!!
Wicked creative… hats off! … wish I could weld … have a cheapo Harbor Fright but need a lot of practice….
That's Sweet Mustie1 you did a Awesome job on that bike.
MMO gas tank. Awesome!
You should have people come over just to hang out with you. Could charge admission and have a yellow roped off area so we couldn't interfere with your work. Like "Tim The Tool Guy". Next thing you know your on History channel after American Pickers!
Love your stuff don't stop.
Your like picasso. Your an epic artist
You probably have a reputation in your area for scavenging items to use in ways not according to their design. When I visit hardware stores, the salesmen always ask what they can help me find. Their eyes glaze over and pretend to get a call. They no longer ask me if they can help. But one store has this old geezer, older than me, and he is a creative old cuss. I like him. Haha! I love the tea pot exhaust!