I wonder how popular a series where once a month, he releases a video where it just blabbers on about various motorcycles with no real purpose in mine, just talking, and sharing his knowledge. I think Id watch it.
Thought the uneddited bit at the beginning was comical, not everyone is perfect n this makes me respect the channel more ngl, it shows how much work can be put into these videos
Wow ! Your a pro dude ! The PASSION you have and put into these videos, is spectacular ! Your heart and soul, really shows. There could be no one better for to represent the museum...
Matt, just learned of your father's passing. You have my most sincere condolences and my utmost respect. Dale's encyclopedic knowledge and passion for motorcycles has most certainly been passed down and lives vibrantly through you. Thank you to Dale and yourself Matt.
Every morning I can click on a WTT video and learn something new about transportation history before I even get out of bed in the morning. How cool is that.
Matt (the luckiest guy in the world) puttin in work. Wonderful to see his passion for the bikes AND how he presents them to us. I’m impressed. KEEP IT UP YOUNG MAN.
I like seeing how dedicated you are at giving a great presentation. Once this pandemic has eased going to make the shore to shore trip to see WTT. Back in the 80's had a 49 WL as my primary transportation. Loved it! Now wish I'd never sold it. Unless I can find a basket case, I'll never be able to afford another.
Hey! I had a 1948 WLH. Bought it from a Harley dealer that bought a railroad car packed with MilSurp WLH machines. They were "brand new" never assembled scooters. This was 1966. I was in high school. He cleaned off the cosmoline. Painted the frames black. Springer front fork. Painted them various colors (red/white, blue/white, green/white, black/white, white with various color accent striping. Mine was black/white. In 1966 for $350.00 I rode it home. My all time favorite Harley. I always liked the side valve Harleys. Not speed burners but always got me home.
Having been at Wheels thru time and watching Dales adventures with Whats Behind the Barn, My sincere condolences to the family. We lost a wonderful historian and person. Peter Adely
Only been to WHEELS THROUGH TIME, one time, best time I have had a any kind of museum, or show. You and your crew make everyone way more intelligent about the history of motorcycles, and the culture that pushes it along. I will be back soon. You are exactly like your Dad , your knowledge is endless. Thank you very much for your hospitality when I was there. I love the way you start these bikes, and the way you ride them through the museum. I own a couple of later Harleys, but I love all things on two or three wheel s.
Thanks for doing these, I really enjoy the knowledge and the awesome bikes you share.. Glad you left in the 1st run and didnt edit it out.. Hope to see you in person soon.
Great adding in the false start...sorta like kicking over a flathead,,,third (second) times a charm... beautiful machine..it sounds like it's one of those that came off the line naturally perfect. like the magic is in it.. ah can't wait to get my 45 done...
We appreciate how you take the time to get your narration right. Thank you! I'm not even a H-D fanboy but live classic bikes & good videos. Keep 'em coming!
I know it s dad's collection ..but your the one we love to listen to ...we will see you soon ..Lord willing and the creek don't rise.. all ways watching from Oregon..
My first Harley was a 1941 45ci Sportsolo I got in 1969 I paid $300.00 for it. I worked on it for a year with the help of my cousin who was an old Harley mechanic. I had it one summer until a truck backed out in front of me and totalled it.
Love this video Matt! Especially the beginning with you leaving in the outtake lol...Totally caught me by surprise! My first thought was wow he's human after all 😂 Would love to see more outtakes if you happen to have a few in the archives. Huge WTT fan and have it on my list for my vacation this year...Really looking forward to the ride from Detroit, Mi ~JC
Love exhaust systems that start off with sewer pipes and end with water pipes. I've seen it on every vehicle imaginable. Some factory, most not factory.
Hey Matt are you going to do some videos on later stuff? I'd like to see some of the later bikes you guys have in the museum. Some of those funky 70s choppers and custom stuff would be cool to see. Even some of the later stuff showing pans, shovels, evos, etc.
what a wonderful time capsule of a great bike. funny, at the same time I thought ( @7:54 ) I thought, "Man, she is sweet." I like the entro. When you walked off - it threw me for a moment . . . great video, great bike