"You don't need brakes when you're racing, all they do is slow you down" Good one. I admit, I don't think I've ever heard that one before? I like it, gave me a good chuckle first thing in the morning!
That runs really smooth. Towne and Country Harley Davidson has a really nice collection of bike's but nothing like your museum. I have to get down there and see all of classic memories.
Love this series! Especially this one b/c I purchased 2 bikes from Harry. My 1st - 1974 Sportster. 2nd- 1976 FXE Superglide. Harry was in the store a lot even then. His wife worked there too. Put 100.00 down & came in once a week w/ another 100, til the bike came in. Harry gave me a payment book so that the weekly payments were written down, by him each time. He loved talking about the "old days" of racing. They did ice racing at a local lake near here as well. Many pics of those days pinned to the walls behind the counters. Thanks!
awesome videos, trying to watch them all to catch up, I`m from Centralia, IL, it cool to see these bikes, I visited the Wheels Through Time in Mt. Vernon couple times, be awesome visit again. keep up the good work
The black TT Bike with the long black pipes, both pipes look like they are almost smashed flat. Is that an optical illusion or is that the way they were and just left like that for originality ?
Cara q moto linda, meu sonho era ter qualquer uma dessas motos que vcs apresentam no canal, eu ia deixar minha barba crescer e usar ela pra trabalhar, ia fazer sucesso nas ruas aqui de São Paulo Brasil kkkkk
@@SKOMPAS I don't think that could be it. Sounds more like loose tin parts or almost like the sound of a dry U-joint about to have a crap in a chevy drive shaft. IMHO.
guy that beautiful motorcycle, my dream was to have any one you guys present on the channel, I was going to grow my beard and use the bike to go to work would be successful here on the streets of São Paulo Brazil kkkkk
Hello this is mark McSheffrey I rode h.d all my life love this stuff now I’m on 2001 Indian just wanted to know if I’m welcome? And on my ticket how does it work? Do y’all send it or y’all just keep ? Thanks sorry to keep bugging lol….. I’m new and I’m trying my best to be there love
I think the fact that Harley was able to build their 41 was due to their war effort and all the bikes they produce that were never street bikes so they were allowed to produce non-road going race bikes as well
America didnt enter the war until very late in 1941, there was nearly a whole year of unrestricted civilian sales and production before the attack on Pearl even happened.
Not vintage but you need two bikes one of these www.odd-bike.com/2013/07/fischer-mrx-korean-american-supersport.html and one of these, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motus_MST before they get to hard to find. It will help with the younger crowd. Replace the voltage regulator on the Fischer with a MOSFET the biggest issue.
I saw a reproduction at the Guggenheim's Art of the Motorcycle in Memphis, TN in 2005. The exhibit catalog said there were 2 original bikes make at Fonda's direction after purchasing old police bikes from LA. One was destroyed during filming, the other was stolen from a storage area before the movie was released. It was probably chopped and parted out before the thieves even knew what they had. There are likely unknown pieces on 60's and 70's bikes still on the road.
MAN I ABSOLUTELY JEALOUS OF YOUR JOB, BUT THE BEST 2 MEN THAT COULD PULL THAT DEAL OFF ARE BY FAR THE VERY BEST FOR THE JOB ‼️ I'VE WATCHED YOU AND YOUR DAD SINCE THE OLD SHOWS CAME ON AND LOVE THE DEDICATION PUT INTO EACH & EVERY MACHINE ‼️ I'M 70 YO & LIVE IN NC , GONNA TRY TO RIDE MY BIKE UP TO MUSEUM THIS SUMMER AND CHECK THE REAL DEAL OUT ‼️ 🩸W/R🩸