I remember hanging in your garage around your dirt bikes in high school and seeing this leaned up against the wall. I always wondered if I’d ever see it run. Glad to see you finally had the time and the resources to make it road worthy again. Dennis would be proud. Congrats my friend
1 finger front brake lever and 1 toe rear brake arm holy moly some stoppies on that bad Larry Cool backstory, glad to hear it in its entirety. Def something to be proud of
Iron head, good luck.
@@julirichmond3 hahahahahahaha
lol definitely has shovel heads
No no no. It’s a Yamaha pan head!
Definitely not an Ironhead.
Love the lines of the bike. Love that you got brakes both ends. Everything is awesomely tasteful.
Sweet! Nicely done, Dad's smiling up there for sure.
@@rubbabubba6489 thank you very much
I remember hanging in your garage around your dirt bikes in high school and seeing this leaned up against the wall. I always wondered if I’d ever see it run. Glad to see you finally had the time and the resources to make it road worthy again. Dennis would be proud. Congrats my friend
@@scooch988 it still doesn’t feel real
1 finger front brake lever and 1 toe rear brake arm holy moly some stoppies on that bad Larry
Cool backstory, glad to hear it in its entirety. Def something to be proud of
Awesome I love the twin discs. It's good to stop in less distance than a freight train.
That is a stellar scooter man!
@@joalvarez6252 thank you
@@poweredbyltx youre welcome chief!
Good on you man !! Working on a 70 flh . Ride safe . Cheers . G.Speight
I love when they put shovel heads on a pan, such a beautiful motor, must take a mad scientist
Harley Davidson did that in 1966 through 1969.
Very nice. Not overdone. She just right.
Nice scoot dude. Nothing sounds like a shovelhead
Rad
Sounds like you got it dieled! Have fun
Badass
Nice hog brother
Good for you. Your Dad would be proud. what did you use to remove the paint for the tranny and then what did you use to bring its luster back?
Really cool build. Funny thing is, you'll never be finished with it.
Ride it like ya stole it.
Where's the springer front end? Is it for sale?
@@TravisRummer where’s your springer front end
@@poweredbyltx i haven't found one yet.
I am so incredibly proud of you, great job making dreams come true ❤️
What part of this bike is 1948?
@@KentForrest frame, crankcase, transmission
@@poweredbyltx right on. That's cool enough but was gonna be extra awesome if that peanut was a first year pulled off a model S.
Wheres the 48
48 was a pan head. Some guys put shovelhead heads on them. For proformance.
The first guys to do that were named Harley and Davidson.
I am not being negative I just did not think that they built shovelheads in 1948
@@StevanKuyper-ms4lp you can put a Shovelhead top end on a panhead
@@poweredbyltx I figured you did that swap. Really quality build. Looks super good.
Back then the engine cases were the titled part.
WTF SHOVEL HEAD CAME OUT IN 65 , early shovels had the pan lower end , but never was a shovel pan
@@toddricketts9498 people have been putting shovel heads on panhead engines for years, get with the program