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  • GripAce is a nice setup, however I love the clutch. For us that AiNt So CoRdiNaTed--

    

  • This cat can really build a nice scoot. I just love all the hidden shit on the bike, simple and functional. Way to go Russell !!

  • Its a Good Bike.........

  • Seen Russell Mitchell in action...he's really good...

  • my sportster has a footclutch, id like to see what that centrifical clutch setup does. Is that the music from a science filmstrip?

  • I like the the bike but I know I would get my fingers caught in the primary going for the shifter LOL

  • Russell's english is very good, it is so easy to understand, he explains everything clear, out of all the bike builders, I.L. and Russell are the best.

  • Russell and Indian Larry (R.I.P.) are the best

  • I'd like to see the stretched 60's 70's look on one of Russell's bike's too! I have an '07 Sportster and I'd like to see some Exile parts for it. I like the Exile gas tanks. I especially like the front and rear turn signals in this video. I kept wondering where to put mine so they'd be out of the way. --p.s. opinions and constructive criticisms are one thing but people that just sit back and insult are just losers.

  • I don't get it - - where are the clutch and handbrake levers ?????

  • the clutch is actually the left foot shifter and the front brake is a twisting left grip. when you twist the left grip it pulls a cable inside and activates the front brake. Really cool set up for cleaning up the handle bars.

  • thanks man, I agree it's cool, but one should get used to this kinda layout.... anyway looks good when the handlebar's clean of those levers

  • @dfwmnigga24 the front brake is not controlled by twisting the left grip. the brake pedal operates both front and rear calipers through a proportioning valve.

  • sorry. I rode one that was that way and I just thought that this one was that way also.

  • $5- for a pack of Scotch-Brite pads and you too can have the same look on your stock Harley. Just "scuff" all the chrome. "Automatic" clutch with suicide shift? If you want that, you should just stick with a mini-van. And good luck adjusting the bars to what is comfortable for you without a cut-off wheel and welder. DIY and feel better about yourself when you ride instead of pose.

  • some countries that is illegal to cut and well frames.

  • great kreation bro..keep it up!

  • i like everything but the gay clutch. defeats the purpose of having suicide clutch and jockey shift. poser shit

  • just personaly nothing against exile i didnt really like it too much kinda boxy, i like more of the chopper style stretched out look

  • I like Dynas, I would like to see him do something with the current series of 07 and up Dyna Bikes, Say, a Street Bob

  • Seems like he's mellowed with age. In his younger days, he came across as a snooty, arrogant bastard. Ha ha. I love anything and everything he does in black and red, tho.

  • Absolutely Love this bike I have an 06 Standard and I want the coil and horn relocator kits

  • Good job. Hope to see you again in Kuala Lumpur Bike Week 2009 next year..

  • Well done!

    Personally i am not a huge fan of Russel's work (just not my style), but this is a kick ass creation...hell it is even growing on me!

    Looks great...give you the option of making your stoke Harley look like a bad-ass custom!

    Great job guys!

  • i love this guys bikes probably the best minimalist bike builder in the world...

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