My friend you done an excellent job...it's just ah beautiful piece of art and I bet everytime you just look at it..it just moves ya don't it?..just ..Damn!
She's a beauty! Great job! Me and my father are rebuilding his old chopper after 30 years. Unfortunately the original Pan motor and trans were stolen so we are putting a aftermarket Shovel back into his 63 frame. Should be done in about a month or so.
What a beautiful bike ! Even more of a beauty with the Panhead . Motorcycle engineers and designers should take note of what people really want . Instead of keep pumping out motorcycles which look like science fiction projects .
I love the diamond primary cover. I had the first Mose Trap eliminator, wow is that fun to break in. Always carry a 1/2 and 9/16” open end wrench with you religiously!!! You have to keep adjusting the clutches, if not it keeps walking away with you on it and the breaks won’t stop it. I pot that on my ‘48 Pan.
bro it's the end of March and I'm still seeing cold and rain I swear it seems like %90 of the days anymore are cloudy and rainy. as soon as it's time to start planting garden crops the rain will stop and the sun will keep shining
Wise choice by going with STD heads. STD heads are lots of money but better material and exhaust mounts. Love the mousetrap. Great old straightbar frame. The color is great. Lots of great detail here.
@@amiabledave50 thanks for the reply, have fun with the side car, that will get some looks! I actually rode a couple bikes with side cars a few times and I have to be honest I hated them even though they look so cool and unique. It totally changed that what makes a bike a bike. The handling the turning just about everything. More like riding a trike as I'm sure you know. But I hope you enjoy and again have fun after all that what its all about! Take care!
Beautiful Panhead sir! Very well done professional looking build. Wish i had that much talent. I own a 75 FLH with a 93" all S&S engine. Sadly it's turned into a life long project. If i ever do get it done it will not be anywhere near as good looking as yours. Keep up the great work.
this Wildman knows how to kick a bike.notice how he keeps his leg bent all the way thru the kick.never straighten the leg.maybe he set on his front porch and cried like a little baby as I did learning how to kick or learning how not to kick.nice ride.knows what to buy to keep value going.watch and learn kids
VERY nice bike - and a VERY good job you did on the rebuild. You mention "daily ride" - on a hardtail?????????? I had one of those and it lasted one ride, then I build a King 'n Queen style seat with suspension springs at the rear for a tad softer ride. I've paid my dues, now I enjoy comfort..... in fact my last 3 bikes were GoldWings - a '94 with145K miles, a 2002 with 70K miles (lemon bike) and a 2007 with 80K miles (got too old with hip & knee problems and couldn't get leg over seat).
Thank you for your time. I'm curious why I should put a spring around my fuel line as a heat sink when it runs perfectly fine. What is your reasoning behind it?
Look at the video again and pay attention to the left down tube. The Mousetrap is the fixture with the large spring. When you disengage the transmission using the hand lever, it doesn't fatigue your hand
Also if your clutch cable breaks you can manually use the mouse trap to shift gears. Doing so will get you home instead of being stuck on the side of the road. If you're not careful your fingers can get pinched in between the mount and spring. Hence the name mouse trap.
Yes sir you done a excellent job on this bike u should be proud. Be safe out there bro
Thank you. Will do!
Lil touche of gold, love it. Keep the rubber side down.
Ty & will do
That's a beautiful bike I really love it.
Thanks
Now that is a very nice '60 Panhead custom for go and not just show.
My friend you done an excellent job...it's just ah beautiful piece of art and I bet everytime you just look at it..it just moves ya don't it?..just ..Damn!
Thank YOU. Working ON A 53
Love it Brother! I love the ol Panhead. I will build one some day. Thanks for keeping them alive.
+Rich P Your welcome
What a motorcycle should look like! 😎👍
Thank you
BEAUTIFUL OLD SCHOOL PANNY👏👏👏👍👍👍👍I ride a ‘51’ pan. The full dressers are nice for LONG runs BUT NOTHIN like OLD SCHOOL BOBBERS👍👍👍✌️
Old school bike will never die
You did a great job on at old pan. Still got mine 1958 had it for 44 yrs now Harley's are money well spent
The red dyed fuel line and the gold color on the pushrods give it a nice tweak. Everything about this bike screams cool!
Thank you.
Real craftsmanship speaks for itself. Nice job brother...
U did a beautiful job. My dream bike. Most dependable motor hd made. Thanks for showin it.
She's a beauty! Great job! Me and my father are rebuilding his old chopper after 30 years. Unfortunately the original Pan motor and trans were stolen so we are putting a aftermarket Shovel back into his 63 frame. Should be done in about a month or so.
Did you get your bike together?
Love that bike. - nice lines . Sounds great. Looks fantastic. Righteous ride . Enjoy
Thank You
Very nice bike looks awesome and sounds great. miss my 61 everyday. Conformed to the Evo in 2013
What a beautiful bike ! Even more of a beauty with the Panhead . Motorcycle engineers and designers should take note of what people really want . Instead of keep pumping out motorcycles which look like science fiction projects .
Thank you and I agree with you
Beautiful job Bro.
That
She's a looker for sure !
THANK YOU
Again love it sounds awesome.
Boy howdy that's a beautiful bike brother I would love to have that one
Nice pan. You did a fantastic job.one thing about a pan, they were one man bikes.no one could start em except the owner. Lol
I love the diamond primary cover. I had the first Mose Trap eliminator, wow is that fun to break in. Always carry a 1/2 and 9/16” open end wrench with you religiously!!! You have to keep adjusting the clutches, if not it keeps walking away with you on it and the breaks won’t stop it. I pot that on my ‘48 Pan.
Beautiful Bike Sounds as Good As It Looks to I Love it
I think you did well on your skute
Thanks
Nice panhead mate.One of the best iv seen.👍
@@glennmurray. Thank you
Ahhhh man....why am I watching this stuff. It's Feb 6 and it's snowing mud outside. Spring....please lord, just let me see another one.
bro it's the end of March and I'm still seeing cold and rain I swear it seems like %90 of the days anymore are cloudy and rainy.
as soon as it's time to start planting garden crops the rain will stop and the sun will keep shining
Beautiful job on your bike 👍
Thanks
Wise choice by going with STD heads. STD heads are lots of money but better material and exhaust mounts. Love the mousetrap. Great old straightbar frame. The color is great. Lots of great detail here.
"Show `n Go"; my type of chop ! No 'Show Bikes' or 'Trailer Princes' will do. WELL Done, Sir. Pinch yourself !
Thanks you.
Nice bike, hope you still own it after all these years
Still have it
Holy Crap that an Amazing Bike 👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you
Very clean bike
Excellent work, hope you still have your Harley and are enjoying riding it.
Still have it. Bought a 53 LE sidecar for it
I love everything about your build, man, I love that sound too, great job and a credit to you🤙
Thank you
Diggin that rear spardo brake light! Proper!
Your build looks Top-Shelf, Bro. :)
Watching this 10 years late, beauty!! Still own her? You did a fantastic job
Still have the bike. Putting it back to original. Adding a 1953 Le sidecar to it
@@amiabledave50 thanks for the reply, have fun with the side car, that will get some looks! I actually rode a couple bikes with side cars a few times and I have to be honest I hated them even though they look so cool and unique. It totally changed that what makes a bike a bike. The handling the turning just about everything. More like riding a trike as I'm sure you know. But I hope you enjoy and again have fun after all that what its all about! Take care!
Now that's one damn fine panhead, good job on keepin another one alive
Thank you
Beautiful Pan Dave,including the frame mods! Enjoy.....
g.g. 63 thank you. I have the bike apart and I'm putting the engine into a wishbone frame. I bought a 1953 LE sidecar that I'm going to mount on it
Like floorboards, compared to forward pegs, personally more comfortably ride. Nice bike.
Wow! Attention to detail is astonishing!
Thank you
@@amiabledave50 Thank you that is a pleasure to look at.
Beautiful Panhead sir! Very well done professional looking build. Wish i had that much talent. I own a 75 FLH with a 93" all S&S engine. Sadly it's turned into a life long project. If i ever do get it done it will not be anywhere near as good looking as yours. Keep up the great work.
Wayne Metevia thank you for the compliment.
@amiabledave50
You're welcome sir. Just now found this great video again and read your reply. L.o.l. Btw. Wish I lived next door to you.
That is a Nice Bike,Like every bit of it.
Thanks
One sweet scooter.Nice build
Beautiful bike, awesome restoration!
Thank you
And very Good sound - Harley Davidson is universal !!!
Dreamcycle. Love the colors.
Great videos! You have a wonderful ability.
Thanks for the kind words. This coming Memorial Day will be 2 years since the rebuild. Have 1,600 plus miles on it.
You think you did A nice job?
You did an excellent job on that bike man!
DAM!
Thank you
Beautiful bike !!! Love the ol pans
Thank you
Sounds perfect
Thank you
Beautiful machine.... Sounds amazing
Thank you
cockcar
Dave you done good .
Awesome! Beautiful bike
Thanks!
She's a beautiful bike
Thank you
Really nice bike man... Sounds good
Thank you
Beautiful bike, dude
Thank you
Great job
Thanks
Awesome bike, I wish it was mine.
great taste all the way around bro. I'm a jealous EVO rider that's is bad to da bone!!!
Most excellent! Exceedingly well done!
+Malabanias Thanks
much respect, thats a proper pan.
Thanks
That's a very nice bike !!!!!!!!
Thank you.
That’s a thing of beauty
Thank you
this Wildman knows how to kick a bike.notice how he keeps his leg bent all the way thru the kick.never straighten the leg.maybe he set on his front porch and cried like a little baby as I did learning how to kick or learning how not to kick.nice ride.knows what to buy to keep value going.watch and learn kids
Nice! I love the pan head
Very nicely done!🇺🇸
Thank you
Very nice work
Thanks a lot
beautiful job well done
VERY NICE BIKE!!!
Good lookin bike !
Nice bike, and your voice sounds similar to a radio personality from a game called Roadkill.
Some days I feel like roadkill but I'm not the radio personality
Magnificent...enjoy...
Thank you
VERY nice bike - and a VERY good job you did on the rebuild. You mention "daily ride" - on a hardtail?????????? I had one of those and it lasted one ride, then I build a King 'n Queen style seat with suspension springs at the rear for a tad softer ride. I've paid my dues, now I enjoy comfort..... in fact my last 3 bikes were GoldWings - a '94 with145K miles, a 2002 with 70K miles (lemon bike) and a 2007 with 80K miles (got too old with hip & knee problems and couldn't get leg over seat).
@@kenh8979 Yes, a daily rider. On a Hard tail!!! Thanks for the comment.
I really like your Harley.
Very nice bike.!!!!!!!!!
Thank you
Nice bike, its' my dream ;) Ride safe.
Nice bike
Good sounding engine
She wants to potatoes even cold; a sign of a good rebuild & carb.
I'd have put on a tank bib, looks kinda unfinished there, but flawless all over!
I put the Linkert back on and the original heads.. Thanks
Nice job BUT..lol. Next time throw a long spring around your fuel line for a heat sink. Great sound.
Thank you for your time. I'm curious why I should put a spring around my fuel line as a heat sink when it runs perfectly fine. What is your reasoning behind it?
man nice work bro
Real nice job.
Thanks
AWESOME BIKE, I WISH IT WAS MINE, LOL.
Thank you
nice bike
Thank you
Looks good and sounds nice !!
looks great love it
Sounds awesome well done..
Beautiful just beautiful,,
Thank you! Cheers!
Beauty !!! Nice job !
Thank you
Nice job
Thanks
sweet bike.
nice!!!it is so good to see a home built custom instead of all the cookie cutters the rubs ride nowadays....ride safe
+norman olsen Thanks
thats nice man good detail
Thank you
Beautiful. Why no front fender
Since 1972 I've never had a front fender. If I had the bike back to original, I would put one on.
PAN 74 FOREVER !!!!!!
FOR SURE
You did an awesome job my friend!Sounds awesome too!I'm kinda new to old time Harleys and was wondering what a mouse trap is.
Look at the video again and pay attention to the left down tube. The Mousetrap is the fixture with the large spring. When you disengage the transmission using the hand lever, it doesn't fatigue your hand
Also if your clutch cable breaks you can manually use the mouse trap to shift gears. Doing so will get you home instead of being stuck on the side of the road. If you're not careful your fingers can get pinched in between the mount and spring. Hence the name mouse trap.
Sick ride !
Thank you
Pure Coolness!
Thank you
Thing about Harleys, it doesn't matter how young or old one is, people just FIT on a Harley....
Your correct. Thank you