I know you've probably heard this many times, but I can't get over how much you look and sound like your father. We are all so lucky you followed his footsteps and preserved not only the museum but also Dale's mechanical skills and encyclopedic knowledge of classic motorcycles. History must be cherished. Merry Christmas!
Love ya passion man wish I could come work there bit far from here in little old place called Sarsfield Victoria Australia be cool love old bikes better and more soul than the new stuff
I had a 48 Indian Chief with a side car and that flat head had torque that didn't let you down I once had five people aboard pulling us up all the steep brick streets in my town.
Growing up, I heard the stories of my father racing his 1939/80 inch flat head all over Baltimore. He also pounded it back and forth from Camp Lejeune NC. every weekend to Baltimore while in the Marines. His mechanic, (Lou Helm) often asked him how the hell it stayed together. His reply was always, I don't know, you're the one who keeps it running. I have always loved the flatties and as a teen, my first H-D was a K-Model. I love what you guys do and hope you get to keep doing it for a long time. Thanks for sharing it with us. I do not live far from there, but have never been and I don't know if I ever will get the chance. My body is pretty beat and not sure if I can handle it. So your videos mean a lot to a beat up old biker. Thanks again.
There's not anyone cooler than Matt and Chris when it comes to antique Harleys. You guys are crazy amazing! Keep up the good work. Thanks for saving the rust
Twenty-odd years ago, I visited you guys from Australia and sat with Dale out in the sunshine chatting. Matt, you are SO nailing it. Will have to visit again before I die! My HUGE congratulations to you all.
I wish i had half the mechanic knowledge y'all do about bikes. Love watching you guys revive these old and awesome machines! Thanks for amazing content!
G'day guys, first time watcher here. It's Christmas morning here in Australia and my disability kept me awake most of the night but watching helped take my mind off the pain. I did a full rebuild of a Honda when I was 15yo and when I kicked it over for the first time all I heard was tickety tick tick, yes the piston was 180 out so I pulled it apart and put it back together not thinking that the valve may be slightly bent and lead to it's demise a few years down the track, but it was a learning experience. Thanks for the memories. Great days great days.
From the opinion of an older rider that has thrown his leg over the saddle of a great number of Harleys and Indians from the past years. I love watching your videos and reliving my times as a restorer of many bikes. My first Harley when I got my license at 15, was a war surplus 1945 WLA with the reliability of the flat head. My grand dad was an an addicted Harley/Indian guy. In the 20s he was one of the many board track riders that ran the tracks on weekends for extra money. He was employed with Harley and Indian In the early 30s up to the early 40s. The War hit us and he was drafted into the military as a courier who rode Harleys and Indians to the front lines. No internet then.. He had a great history with the two wheel vehicles. His trade back then was a “blacksmith” or today a fabricator is the title. He was the one that got me into motorcycles in the late 50s. Been riding for 6 decades, mostly on the early Harleys. Had a few troublesome British stuff, and a couple of 70s Japanese bikes. Couldn’t deal with the two stroke bikes, not my style. I’ve been through the bobber world and the 70s chopper style. Bobbers were my favorite to ride. Choppers weren’t friendly on the body after a few miles.mostly a bar hopper. Short runs and look good doing it. Still ride, got an early Heritage Classic and a Gilroy Indian that I’ve restored both. As long as I can chew bubble gum and walk, I’m still riding. I’m in great health for my age. Not like Brandon is, has no clue where he is and wears a depends. Take care you guys, you make me proud. Oh, met your dad once at a bike auction in Vegas some years back. A great guy to visit with. Sorry for your loss. See ya down the rode.
@@craigbb9177don't read the political stuff. No need to try and tell others how to think ,that's a politicians job description now,because folks were too scared to discuss problems caused by those who tell us what to think .😊
I look at the pings and scratches on this old bike and makes me think I wish it could talk alot of history there ,thank you guys for what you do to take care of these old pieces of our past .
Man, I love this channel. What amazing work you guys do keeping these beautiful and historic machines up and running for future generations to enjoy. Keep up the great work. I look forward to every one of these videos.
Jesus.a complete rebuild..??hhmm Oei...cant say that.he..?? Beautifull.video..so 37.flathead....remember..that..for my first.harley..blacksmith Theo.jilderts.harlingen The netherlands..1958 But fit...1955.studebaker.pick Up.truck..to.restore... Thanks.north.carolina..
Amazing! You guys caught that bike just in time. A few more months with all that water inside and the internals would have been junk. Great to see you save another original. Here's one for Chris - The guy who invented the ferris wheel never met the guy who invented the merry-go-round, They traveled in different circles! Keep up the great videos! Merry Christmas!
Wow im early. I love when they dig out a piece of motorcycle history and make it look so easy getting something most would scrap and getting them to run. Next time im down in NC thats gonna be one of my first stops is at the museum. The passion they have for these old bikes you can tell its love. Im so glad he followed after his dad and kept his dads dream alive. Im sure he would be so proud.
Thank you for this. I love watching you two tear down and rebuild these precious pieces of motorcycling history. I can't wait to hear it run and see it rolling down your driveway. I'm guessing 6 kicks. That's 3 primes and 3 to go. I have faith...
Awesome, thank you very much. l'm not into motorcycles but my older brother was a dedicated fanatic of harley's he owned many many many of them. He passed away a couple of years ago and my watching you helped bring him back a little. Thank you.
Its great to see talented people work together! I hope you can restore it to its former glory, take it apart and clean it up. You know it will run now. Thanks again! vr, S
Matt’s excitement and enthusiasm is the reason why I love this show so much!!!!! It’s so REAL,it’s truly contagious and such a blessing!!!!!!! Master mechanic!!!! Chris you’re awesome too !!’’ Great guys you both give Harley Pride
Watching Matt and Chris doing what they love is so enriching! So much knowledge and dedication to Harley history is unmatched anywhere. I struck Gold when I came across this channel! Thanks for letting us in on your life's journey!
I love what you do. Could you do more how to tutorials on how to fix and install various components. Sometimes it feels like a little Bikes & Beards entertainment video and you have so much expertise that educating us could really help keep these bikes alive. Thank you
I really enjoy all of these videos but I have to say this is one of my favorite ones. Watching you mechanically restore the spike and get it running again was awesome.
It's rarely said but the quality of your videos is just great, slightly muted tones, perfect for the content you create. Could I ask what camera you use to shoot these? Great work guys 😀
Any other channel would have made this at minimum a 10 part video series. Seeing y'all knock this out in one 50 minute video is so refreshing. Cant wait to visit the museum!
Love watching these full rebuilds in the abbreviated version. Would love to see a full multi part version on one of these. I have learned a great deal just watching and listening to you while you work. Thanks for that.
Matt and Chris are awesome of what they do for the channel and the camera and editing team complete the best show in UA-cam that I look forward to watch everyday. Thank you very much everyone .
It's nice to see you guys doing so well! You live in a beautiful place, and it broke my heart to see what you guys went through (and are still going through). I really LOVE that part of the country and miss it like crazy even though I live in the western Maine mountains (move was inspired in part from visiting your area). You guys all do great work! I really love that you favor the "patina" look. It can only be original once. God bless everyone in western North Carolina and all of you guys for what you do!
I absolutely love your content and look forward to every video. The knowledge you have for bikes is unbelievable. I think what you guys do at the museum is amazing. Keep up the great work.
Wow 1937 floaty. You guys do some awesome work. I’m in my mid-70s and I got tell you If I lived closer, I’d be in your shop every day. Just wonder why people won’t give you a subscriber, we need you up in 1 million subscribers. I am going to tell all the old duds I have coffee with to start watching you. And god bless you and your father . I loved it when Dale would drive across the country and back just to have a new different bike to sell at the auction. Amen brother.
I have learnt a lot watching you guys rebuilding old bikes the knowledge and passion is priceless all I have to do is get an old bike and I can start enjoying the same old bikes as you all the best
I had your video show up on my home feed. While I am not a motorcycle guy I love all things old mechanical and vehicle. That being said I do love these old Harleys. I also love your shop. A great example of personal and vintage. I imagine it smells wonderful, a mix of oil, gas, paint and solvents. Kinda like my grandfathers garage. I love your presentation style, just a couple of guys tearing apart a motorcycle and explaining what their doing and adding a bit of history to the conversation. Keep up the great work and I think I will be watching your other videos too.
Matt, I'm so jealous that you guys make this look to dang easy. I've been working on bikes for about 45 years now, the past 37 on Harleys. It doesn't seem to be as easy as watching you and your boys make it look. Been watching anything and every thing your dad had out, now watching you since you started this channel and enjoying every minute of it and must say that you are chip off of the old man's block. Between the two of you i don't think there is much you two don't know about these old bikes. Thanks for the video's. And the channel. ✌️
Am not a mechanic but i like to fix petrol lawn mowers as a hobby and when you get in the engine and get dirty oil all over your hands. Hour's put in trying to figure out what is up with the engine and you start it up that feeling of it running is just brilliant. knowing you fixed it great video thanks 😊
Gents, well done! Also an Aussie watching on Christmas morning. I instruct at a community motorcycle garage, doing courses on servicing and maintenance. I'm going to use this to explain a lot of construction techniques that were (and still are) used on motorcycles (try explaining what a flathead engine is to young people!). This video is an absolute treasure as you go so deep into the engine rebuild along with the bike. Thank you!🤝👍
You guys are amazing! How Chris always looks so clean even though he's not....😅 Keep up the good videos! Can't wait to see this bike run,and the mountain climber! Ty and Merry Christmas 🎄
what an amazing video to watch. I am loving watching you work on these bikes. I am learning so much. with each one. I love your passion, and attitude while you work on these motorcycles. Thank you so very much for sharing what you know and do.
This was one of the best episodes..I love the depth you get into the actual workings of these beautiful motorcycles..I almost feel like I could build an old Harley motor..Also the great entertainment outweighs the envy and outright jealousy of you having so many bikes and I have zero! Lol
Thank God we have Dale and Chris to bring the old Harleys back to life. It's so cool to hear that 37 breathe again. I'll take a rusted old harley over anyone built today. That's when you truly had to maintain a bike and not just have ass time in the seat. Thank you guys.
Matt,I'm 72 and retired and I still ride.I would give my left leg for an old Harley like that to ride around town.That is such an awesome bike .thank you for the video
Loved watching you guys work over that flathead. I have a thing for flatheads, whether 1, 2, 4, 6, or 8 cylinders. Would love to have a flathead 45, but all l can do is dream about it. Keep making the old ones run.
Wow, what a great Christmas present---- a Wheels Through Time get'er runnin' video! My all time favorite Harley mill. Thanks for sharing and Merry Christmas!
I know you've probably heard this many times, but I can't get over how much you look and sound like your father. We are all so lucky you followed his footsteps and preserved not only the museum but also Dale's mechanical skills and encyclopedic knowledge of classic motorcycles. History must be cherished. Merry Christmas!
I just hope he has someone that has the passion to keep it going when he isn’t Able to
Matts a credit to his late father, may he RIP 🙏
Love ya passion man wish I could come work there bit far from here in little old place called Sarsfield Victoria Australia be cool love old bikes better and more soul than the new stuff
This comment deserves more than a like so here goes: 😀👍❤️🔥👋🏻🚀🦇😘🚂🌙
I had a 48 Indian Chief with a side car and that flat head had torque that didn't let you down
I once had five people aboard pulling us up all the steep brick streets in my town.
Growing up, I heard the stories of my father racing his 1939/80 inch flat head all over Baltimore. He also pounded it back and forth from Camp Lejeune NC. every weekend to Baltimore while in the Marines. His mechanic, (Lou Helm) often asked him how the hell it stayed together. His reply was always, I don't know, you're the one who keeps it running. I have always loved the flatties and as a teen, my first H-D was a K-Model. I love what you guys do and hope you get to keep doing it for a long time. Thanks for sharing it with us. I do not live far from there, but have never been and I don't know if I ever will get the chance. My body is pretty beat and not sure if I can handle it. So your videos mean a lot to a beat up old biker. Thanks again.
Thanks for watching and for sharing your story!!
I love how these guys bring these old historic classic motorcycles back to life. They are so experienced and talented as motorcycle surgeons.
1000% better than anything on tv! Great job Matt and Chris!
There's not anyone cooler than Matt and Chris when it comes to antique Harleys. You guys are crazy amazing! Keep up the good work. Thanks for saving the rust
You mean Matt & Chris? And yes, you're completely right.
@JasonMyers-c6z lol correct
You guys show more LOVE for old bikes then most men show for their own families .
Family will turn on you.
Twenty-odd years ago, I visited you guys from Australia and sat with Dale out in the sunshine chatting. Matt, you are SO nailing it. Will have to visit again before I die! My HUGE congratulations to you all.
I wish i had half the mechanic knowledge y'all do about bikes. Love watching you guys revive these old and awesome machines! Thanks for amazing content!
This is by far the best you tube channel i watch i just love these old bikes and watching you guys bring them back to life is amazing.
Agreed! Also, this rebuild/restoration has been by far my favorite. Perfect UL.
Absolutely beautiful bike. I dub this UL: SWAMP THING
G'day guys, first time watcher here. It's Christmas morning here in Australia and my disability kept me awake most of the night but watching helped take my mind off the pain. I did a full rebuild of a Honda when I was 15yo and when I kicked it over for the first time all I heard was tickety tick tick, yes the piston was 180 out so I pulled it apart and put it back together not thinking that the valve may be slightly bent and lead to it's demise a few years down the track, but it was a learning experience. Thanks for the memories. Great days great days.
Merry Christmas mate, Christmas eve here in the states
From the opinion of an older rider that has thrown his leg over the saddle of a great number of Harleys and Indians from the past years. I love watching your videos and reliving my times as a restorer of many bikes. My first Harley when I got my license at 15, was a war surplus 1945 WLA with the reliability of the flat head. My grand dad was an an addicted Harley/Indian guy. In the 20s he was one of the many board track riders that ran the tracks on weekends for extra money. He was employed with Harley and Indian In the early 30s up to the early 40s. The War hit us and he was drafted into the military as a courier who rode Harleys and Indians to the front lines. No internet then.. He had a great history with the two wheel vehicles. His trade back then was a “blacksmith” or today a fabricator is the title. He was the one that got me into motorcycles in the late 50s. Been riding for 6 decades, mostly on the early Harleys. Had a few troublesome British stuff, and a couple of 70s Japanese bikes. Couldn’t deal with the two stroke bikes, not my style. I’ve been through the bobber world and the 70s chopper style. Bobbers were my favorite to ride. Choppers weren’t friendly on the body after a few miles.mostly a bar hopper. Short runs and look good doing it. Still ride, got an early Heritage Classic and a Gilroy Indian that I’ve restored both. As long as I can chew bubble gum and walk, I’m still riding. I’m in great health for my age. Not like Brandon is, has no clue where he is and wears a depends. Take care you guys, you make me proud. Oh, met your dad once at a bike auction in Vegas some years back. A great guy to visit with. Sorry for your loss. See ya down the rode.
I love the channel because no politics. Please stop
@@craigbb9177 NO
@@craigbb9177don't read the political stuff. No need to try and tell others how to think ,that's a politicians job description now,because folks were too scared to discuss problems caused by those who tell us what to think .😊
I think the best thing about you guys taking on these scooters that you find, is your optimistic view and positive results.
I look at the pings and scratches on this old bike and makes me think I wish it could talk alot of history there ,thank you guys for what you do to take care of these old pieces of our past .
I had to watch again!! 😊
Watching you guys wrenching "old school" instead of air tools is also, In my opinion a tribute to staying true to the era.😊
So soothing to watch a crew that knows how to do things the right way. Thanks for being you.
This video was so therapeutic to watch, thanks.
Absolutely love these old bikes and your passion to bring them back to life. It brings me a big smile when they fire off. You guys are the real deal!
Man, I love this channel. What amazing work you guys do keeping these beautiful and historic machines up and running for future generations to enjoy. Keep up the great work. I look forward to every one of these videos.
Thank you this is the best Christmas Eve video yet
Thanks guys: we're may be the last generation to recognize & preserve machines offering soul.
Hopefully we start preserving grammar
@@purplepup8897wow grammar police
Jesus.a complete rebuild..??hhmm
Oei...cant say that.he..??
Beautifull.video..so
37.flathead....remember..that..for my first.harley..blacksmith
Theo.jilderts.harlingen
The netherlands..1958
But fit...1955.studebaker.pick
Up.truck..to.restore...
Thanks.north.carolina..
Antiques never go out of popularity
Yep I can't see old electric bikes becoming as sought after in 80 years.
Amazing! You guys caught that bike just in time. A few more months with all that water inside and the internals would have been junk. Great to see you save another original. Here's one for Chris - The guy who invented the ferris wheel never met the guy who invented the merry-go-round, They traveled in different circles! Keep up the great videos! Merry Christmas!
What a fantastic job guys. The knowledge you guys have, and the passion for these old bikes come through in every video.
You definitely like a challenge! 😎👍
Thank you for the early Christmas present. We absolutely love this stuff. Merry Christmas to all the Dale's Wheels Through Time gang.
Merry Christmas to you too! Thanks for watching!!
Excellent. It's always enjoyable to see old Harleys come back to life. Merry Christmas to all.
KEEP SAVIN EM! I'll be here to see em all! And be back at the museum every year to see em finished! THANK YOU!
Wow im early. I love when they dig out a piece of motorcycle history and make it look so easy getting something most would scrap and getting them to run. Next time im down in NC thats gonna be one of my first stops is at the museum. The passion they have for these old bikes you can tell its love. Im so glad he followed after his dad and kept his dads dream alive. Im sure he would be so proud.
Another awesome save Matt and Chris. Thanks for sharing your extensive knowledge.
Another fantastic video. Awesome seeing you guys saving bikes like that.
Thank you for this. I love watching you two tear down and rebuild these precious pieces of motorcycling history. I can't wait to hear it run and see it rolling down your driveway. I'm guessing 6 kicks. That's 3 primes and 3 to go. I have faith...
Awesome, thank you very much. l'm not into motorcycles but my older brother was a dedicated fanatic of harley's he owned many many many of them. He passed away a couple of years ago and my watching you helped bring him back a little. Thank you.
Love the look and sound of an old flathead. Great video, have to watch it again. Merry Christmas guys...
Thank you for the love and respect you have for these amazing American cycles!
Another great one. Thanks guys! By far the best channel on UA-cam.
Its great to see talented people work together! I hope you can restore it to its former glory, take it apart and clean it up. You know it will run now. Thanks again! vr, S
What super cool old tools you guys have for working on these old machines. Love it!
Matt’s excitement and enthusiasm is the reason why I love this show so much!!!!! It’s so REAL,it’s truly contagious and such a blessing!!!!!!! Master mechanic!!!! Chris you’re awesome too !!’’ Great guys you both give Harley Pride
Watching Matt and Chris doing what they love is so enriching! So much knowledge and dedication to Harley history is unmatched anywhere. I struck Gold when I came across this channel! Thanks for letting us in on your life's journey!
Hope you sent this video to the previous owner. This brought tears to my eyes! I love seeing the old come back to life. Great job!!!!!!!!
Outstanding dedication and craftsmanship Matt and Chris and all the Gentlemen there! Loved the 37 UL
I love what you do. Could you do more how to tutorials on how to fix and install various components. Sometimes it feels like a little Bikes & Beards entertainment video and you have so much expertise that educating us could really help keep these bikes alive. Thank you
Watching a master at his craft work with enthusiasm is complete magic. Bravo sir, bravo.
At least the water and oil is not mixed. Looks like it just seeped in while it was sitting, This is a great find
love every step inspection yall guys made, and the end its nice to see how it back to life again. what a beauty❤
Thankyou, an hour into Christmas day ( Australia ) and this pops up, a wonderful start to the day, hope youse all have a good Christmas.
Same to you!
I really enjoy all of these videos but I have to say this is one of my favorite ones. Watching you mechanically restore the spike and get it running again was awesome.
It's rarely said but the quality of your videos is just great, slightly muted tones, perfect for the content you create. Could I ask what camera you use to shoot these? Great work guys 😀
I love the videos and the museum. Keep doing what you do
Any other channel would have made this at minimum a 10 part video series. Seeing y'all knock this out in one 50 minute video is so refreshing. Cant wait to visit the museum!
Wow what a find and build, thanks for sharing! Merry Christmas everyone !
That was one of your best .Thanks so much. You guys act like you enjoy each others company. it is great.
Great job ,boys,it was a pleasure to watch you working!Greetings from Croatia!
It's a labor of love when you get that far into a bike
Your guys knowledge is invaluable, brilliant to watch. Make sure you hand it on
Love seeing the classics brought back to life and doing what they are meant to do have a very merry Christmas and a happy new year
What a great team you make, lovely to watch you work,you know so much fantastic to watch.
Thank you for saving these Motorcycles Hopefully the next generations will appreciate these Classics
Love watching these full rebuilds in the abbreviated version. Would love to see a full multi part version on one of these. I have learned a great deal just watching and listening to you while you work. Thanks for that.
Nice job guys !! It’s always a good feeling seeing another one running !!!
Matt and Chris are awesome of what they do for the channel and the camera and editing team complete the best show in UA-cam that I look forward to watch everyday. Thank you very much everyone .
dont know anything about bikes, restored several old chevys, these guys are amazing. Knowledge is amazing. Awesome job, Killer bike.
Thank so much for everything yall do for old motorcycles
It's nice to see you guys doing so well! You live in a beautiful place, and it broke my heart to see what you guys went through (and are still going through). I really LOVE that part of the country and miss it like crazy even though I live in the western Maine mountains (move was inspired in part from visiting your area). You guys all do great work! I really love that you favor the "patina" look. It can only be original once. God bless everyone in western North Carolina and all of you guys for what you do!
That was the best bike video I have seen. What a beautiful bike.
I absolutely love your content and look forward to every video. The knowledge you have for bikes is unbelievable. I think what you guys do at the museum is amazing. Keep up the great work.
The history! The Passion! Love it.! Merry Christmas & New Year
Wow 1937 floaty. You guys do some awesome work. I’m in my mid-70s and I got tell you If I lived closer, I’d be in your shop every day. Just wonder why people won’t give you a subscriber, we need you up in 1 million subscribers. I am going to tell all the old duds I have coffee with to start watching you. And god bless you and your father . I loved it when Dale would drive across the country and back just to have a new different bike to sell at the auction. Amen brother.
I have learnt a lot watching you guys rebuilding old bikes the knowledge and passion is priceless all I have to do is get an old bike and I can start enjoying the same old bikes as you all the best
I just had the opportunity to meet Mike today at the airport. Very nice guy! Can’t wait to come see the museum in April
I had your video show up on my home feed. While I am not a motorcycle guy I love all things old mechanical and vehicle. That being said I do love these old Harleys. I also love your shop. A great example of personal and vintage. I imagine it smells wonderful, a mix of oil, gas, paint and solvents. Kinda like my grandfathers garage. I love your presentation style, just a couple of guys tearing apart a motorcycle and explaining what their doing and adding a bit of history to the conversation. Keep up the great work and I think I will be watching your other videos too.
Matt, I'm so jealous that you guys make this look to dang easy. I've been working on bikes for about 45 years now, the past 37 on Harleys. It doesn't seem to be as easy as watching you and your boys make it look. Been watching anything and every thing your dad had out, now watching you since you started this channel and enjoying every minute of it and must say that you are chip off of the old man's block. Between the two of you i don't think there is much you two don't know about these old bikes. Thanks for the video's. And the channel. ✌️
Thanks for the kind words. We appreciate your support!
Am not a mechanic but i like to fix petrol lawn mowers as a hobby and when you get in the engine and get dirty oil all over your hands. Hour's put in trying to figure out what is up with the engine and you start it up that feeling of it running is just brilliant. knowing you fixed it great video thanks 😊
AWESOME JOB GUYS.. Saving History. Doesn't get any better.
This bike rejuvenation has inspired me. Really. Great job boys. My frankenpan chopper deserves some love. Thanks guys
Gents, well done! Also an Aussie watching on Christmas morning. I instruct at a community motorcycle garage, doing courses on servicing and maintenance. I'm going to use this to explain a lot of construction techniques that were (and still are) used on motorcycles (try explaining what a flathead engine is to young people!). This video is an absolute treasure as you go so deep into the engine rebuild along with the bike. Thank you!🤝👍
Amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!! I think Matt could rebuild one of these in his sleep!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Fantastic knowledge, thanx for the ride!!!!!!!!!!!
Unbelievable, if I hadn't seen it I wouldn't have believed it, those old war horses keep on running. Outstanding job and video, Thanks !
You guys are amazing! How Chris always looks so clean even though he's not....😅 Keep up the good videos! Can't wait to see this bike run,and the mountain climber! Ty and Merry Christmas 🎄
This like the other will it run videos is good.
I enjoy seeing these classic bikes come to life 🙌🏾🙌🏾
Happy Christmas 🎄 Matt and all at the museum. Keep her Lit for the New Year 🇮🇪
what an amazing video to watch. I am loving watching you work on these bikes. I am learning so much. with each one. I love your passion, and attitude while you work on these motorcycles. Thank you so very much for sharing what you know and do.
What U guys are doing is amazing" It takes real practical knowledges to b able to such thing. I enjoy watching very much. A fan from Thailand.
Stellar Job man. 😊
Thanks for sharing your journey saving that bike.
This was one of the best episodes..I love the depth you get into the actual workings of these beautiful motorcycles..I almost feel like I could build an old Harley motor..Also the great entertainment outweighs the envy and outright jealousy of you having so many bikes and I have zero! Lol
Awesome rebuild, congratulations on an incredible submerged barn find!
Thank God we have Dale and Chris to bring the old Harleys back to life. It's so cool to hear that 37 breathe again. I'll take a rusted old harley over anyone built today. That's when you truly had to maintain a bike and not just have ass time in the seat. Thank you guys.
GREAT CHANNEL. I have learned so much by watching.
Merry Christmas from Germany guys!
Thanks for the vid guys! Happy Holidays!
Wow That was awsome....Thank you for Sharing the Build..👌🇭🇲👌
Merry Christmas Matt and Chris you made my day! Bless you fellas for doing all you do, can't wait to see what next year brings.
Matt,I'm 72 and retired and I still ride.I would give my left leg for an old Harley like that to ride around town.That is such an awesome bike .thank you for the video
Loved watching you guys work over that flathead. I have a thing for flatheads, whether 1, 2, 4, 6, or 8 cylinders. Would love to have a flathead 45, but all l can do is dream about it. Keep making the old ones run.
Thank you guys for another awesome video and saving a great Flatttie.
Lucky you rescued it. Merry Christmas and cheers from Australia.
Wow, what a great Christmas present---- a Wheels Through Time get'er runnin' video! My all time favorite Harley mill. Thanks for sharing and Merry Christmas!
The fact that it is not stuck in gear to be able to roll, makes your
" MAGIC" SO MUCH MORE VALUABLE TO WATCH!!!
Totally amazing to watch! Need to take another trip to visit. Was last there in Sept 2021.
All of this was absolutely incredible!
I love those kind of restoration, they are the best videos 🤙🏻😎
Awesome. Always like the big smiles. Well done gentlemen. Merry Christmas. Be safe and stay warm.