You bet! It brings us such great joy to share this info with the world! Matt had a really great blog for many years and working on these UA-cam videos really reminds me of the blogging days! If you like blogs and want to check it out just visit www.oldbikesinsd.blogspot.com thanks for commenting~!
just found your channel... Matt, i gotta say, the Knuckle that you builded for the Born Free it's the most beautiful bike i've ever seen and it's been my desktop background for almost seven years now... i never get tired to watch that Jewel... pure perfection in my eyes, thank you for the inspiration and materializing what i cannot even start to dream (sorry if i mispelled something, i'm italian so english it's not my native language) subbed immediately.
Beautiful bike! I had no idea that HD have OHV that early, as their flathead 45's were very popular in the military WLA models and their civvy relativeas-John in Texas
Men these are so good and informative! I hope you can make those bits of glass also. The dies to stamp out the brass are nice! Love ya work guys. Tell me more how it can do a wheelie ?!! Can you do a video on Britts flat track Harley
Hey Nick! This is Brittney, thanks for commenting! The wheelie is a pretty impressive thing and I've only seen a few knuckleheads in restored condition do wheelies! Matt and I broke his original 36 frame doing wheelies with our chopper friends in St.Paul when we first started dating. That ride home was pretty shaky and slow going. After I'm done and gone through the entire series of knuckleheads, I'll be sure to produce some videos about all our little race bikes. Thanks for watching and thank you so much for all your support!
I almost never get tired of this video.👍🎉
These stories are so informative and enjoyable. Good job Matt. Keep ‘em comin.
Glad you like them! There is more to come!!! We just published the 42 video today! It was a busy winter for us in the shop!
Great video! I really love the shift knob with the Masonic symbol.
Thanks for taking the time to document "Ruby" as well as 39's in general!
Thanks again for describing all of the changes from year to year. Helps us rookies assemble correct bikes
You bet! It brings us such great joy to share this info with the world! Matt had a really great blog for many years and working on these UA-cam videos really reminds me of the blogging days! If you like blogs and want to check it out just visit www.oldbikesinsd.blogspot.com
thanks for commenting~!
Ruby ... What an experience to ride that beauty ! ( Still feel bad pinging that front fender ) Great Videos !!!
Super cool!!! I had no idea about that crazy transmission!!! PLEASE keep these videos coming, yall!!!!
Thanks! ! We are trying post a new video every three weeks and in chronological order 36 - 47!
@@carlscyclesupply Outstanding!!! Can't wait!!!! 🙂
Love that 39!! Im blessed to have had some seat time with it!!
I hoped you may see the great picture at the end of the video!!! Ruby, what a champ of a bike huh?!
just found your channel... Matt, i gotta say, the Knuckle that you builded for the Born Free it's the most beautiful bike i've ever seen and it's been my desktop background for almost seven years now... i never get tired to watch that Jewel... pure perfection in my eyes, thank you for the inspiration and materializing what i cannot even start to dream (sorry if i mispelled something, i'm italian so english it's not my native language) subbed immediately.
Beautiful bike! I had no idea that HD have OHV that early, as their flathead 45's were very popular in the military WLA models and their civvy relativeas-John in Texas
Men these are so good and informative! I hope you can make those bits of glass also. The dies to stamp out the brass are nice! Love ya work guys. Tell me more how it can do a wheelie ?!!
Can you do a video on Britts flat track Harley
Hey Nick! This is Brittney, thanks for commenting! The wheelie is a pretty impressive thing and I've only seen a few knuckleheads in restored condition do wheelies! Matt and I broke his original 36 frame doing wheelies with our chopper friends in St.Paul when we first started dating. That ride home was pretty shaky and slow going. After I'm done and gone through the entire series of knuckleheads, I'll be sure to produce some videos about all our little race bikes. Thanks for watching and thank you so much for all your support!
So cool
Thanks!
where ar u located, your shop!
Harleys are forever.
Did you get the glass sorted ?
Maybe someone in Germany 🇩🇪
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Thank you kindly!!!