ABANDONED-STOLEN-RECOVERED! Will This HARLEY DAVIDSON Run and Ride Again After YEARS?

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Will it Run after years? This 2005 Harley Davidson Heritage Softail was stolen, vandalized, wrecked, then recovered. That's where Vice Grip Garage comes in! Let's see if we can get this Harley back running and riding!
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  • @justinnatasmai4503
    @justinnatasmai4503 Жыл бұрын

    I might be the minority but I absolutely loved this video. Not many folks out there doing bike revives so this is a breath of fresh air. Really great stuff Derek, thank you.

  • @ViceGripGarage

    @ViceGripGarage

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for watching

  • @quickdeuce

    @quickdeuce

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree 100%. I've never owned a Harley but back in the 70's one of my employees had a chopped hard tail with a raked neck and he let me take it for an afternoon of riding. 4 or 5 hours on that one kinda cured me of my desire to own one. Yeah,, I had a ton of fun but the vibration feedback through my forearms let me know IF I felt the burn to get a full size bike I would lean toward a (sorry) 4 cylinder Yamaha, Suzie or Honda.

  • @BikingChap

    @BikingChap

    Жыл бұрын

    I am, but Derek’s in a different class lol.

  • @billwienands7298

    @billwienands7298

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@Vice Grip Garage it all most looks like your struggling for content 👍

  • @yogibear4682

    @yogibear4682

    Жыл бұрын

    @@billwienands7298 Silly comment

  • @andrewhill400
    @andrewhill400 Жыл бұрын

    I’m not into bikes but I could sit and watch you load a washing machine for an hour and still be entertained. Best channel on KZread.

  • @volksfolks9498

    @volksfolks9498

    Жыл бұрын

    Best comment because it's soooo true lol. When I read washing machine I heard it like Derek and my grandpa would say it... Wurshing machine?? Idk how to spell it but I hear it and understand it. 😂

  • @uzivatel56

    @uzivatel56

    Жыл бұрын

    Totally agreed.

  • @Werepyrefreak

    @Werepyrefreak

    2 ай бұрын

    I can hear it now... put a cup full of this Tides in.. dumps half a bottle in, Yeap that's fine.....I wonder what jake the snake roberts is doing...?

  • @Odin_T
    @Odin_T Жыл бұрын

    In my youth I always kept a trusty iron horse as my primary vehicle. Suddenly I found myself a full time single dad. No time or money for riding or maintenance, I lost a piece of myself. 25 years later, and 5 sons grown, I'm looking at bikes and seems like I'm priced out of the game. Love this episode, living vicariously through your exploits once again. I really appreciate you sharing your adventures.

  • @ZannkyOG

    @ZannkyOG

    11 ай бұрын

    Bike prices are ridiculous! I’m right there with you brother.

  • @T0tenkampf

    @T0tenkampf

    10 ай бұрын

    Similar here so I swallowed my pride and bought a metric bike...paid 100 bucks for a vulcan 1600 lol

  • @shrop

    @shrop

    10 ай бұрын

    Go find yourself an old Evo frame. You can build one for a couple months payments on a new Harley.

  • @thepowercreep

    @thepowercreep

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@T0tenkampf my biggest regret was not buying a cheap Japanese bike sooner. They are honestly better bikes in alot of ways. Cheap to fix, and you can buy 10 of them for the price of a new Harley. Hell the NEW Japanese bikes are half the price and have all the features.

  • @wccrispy

    @wccrispy

    10 ай бұрын

    Used market Kawasaki Vulcan S 650. Sporty cruiser with some pep and good handling.

  • @stonerman2k
    @stonerman2k9 ай бұрын

    Would absolutely LOVE to have a group ride with all the VGG fans and you @ViceGripGarage Derek. Keep us posted.

  • @cjtr83
    @cjtr83 Жыл бұрын

    1 minute and 12 seconds in and just wanted to say how nice it is to click a guys video and see 300k+ views in 17 hours. Our Feller here deserves all the success in the world. Thank you for all you do Derek 👏🏻

  • @StarvieCarvie

    @StarvieCarvie

    Жыл бұрын

    I got 86k out of a 88ci softail. Still ran good I just was ready to beef it up a little

  • @AlexKloehn
    @AlexKloehn Жыл бұрын

    I’ve been into motorcycles since I was young, my dad made a homemade chopper in his automotive class at school in the late 80s and he still rides it. I would really like to see you make a series of returning this bike to how it used to be. It was such a beautiful bike before it was butchered.

  • @paulculbert1281

    @paulculbert1281

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes indeed. Clean up the meth. A Harley detox if you will.

  • @trucster579

    @trucster579

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree 👍

  • @mark15vintage9

    @mark15vintage9

    Жыл бұрын

    That is a VERY expensive proposition. Harley parts are NOT cheap even if you can find decent used ones. I did a restoration on a friends Harley and trust me he put way more into that bike than it was worth. BUT, it would be interesting to see that bike stripped down to parade rest and built back up to attention.

  • @johnbarker8239

    @johnbarker8239

    Жыл бұрын

    I say make it look good again. It deserves it.

  • @jasoncanupp7354

    @jasoncanupp7354

    Жыл бұрын

    😂😮😮😮BURN OUT BIKE!!

  • @biglyndas366
    @biglyndas366 Жыл бұрын

    This video inspired me to get to work on my 2007 Ultra Classic that I have had an issue when shifting and reaccelerating. Just like you said I used all the exact fluids you did and saved a bundle. I then took a closer look and realized the belt from the transmission to the rear wheel had way to much play in it. About 3” to much play letting the belt slip. I took a couple hours and took things apart and tightened the axle bolt and got the belt to the correct specs. I took it for a quick rip and the problem was fixed. I have since out over 150 miles on it with no issues. Thank you so much for this video you have now got me inspired to work on my other projects in the shop.

  • @josephcivita1450
    @josephcivita1450 Жыл бұрын

    There are 2 tensioners. Inner and outer. The inner cam tensioner wears faster. You need to look at it with a dental mirror. They don't make any noise that you will notice when they are bad. I've had them in the shop with 30k miles and they're worn past the pad down to the metal yet the bike ran fine. Easiest upgrade is hydraulic tensioners. I've changed a few to S&S gear drive.

  • @stevensmith8148
    @stevensmith8148 Жыл бұрын

    Oh my goodness the look on Derek's face when the bike brings the thunder when he's figuring out the wiring.

  • @hippydippy

    @hippydippy

    Жыл бұрын

    That was a Kodak Moment for sure... lol!

  • @j2kinflarc768
    @j2kinflarc768 Жыл бұрын

    The fans speak and Derek listen’s!! He asked if we wanted a motorcycle, and here it is. Happy to see this bike getting another chance.

  • @sparky72
    @sparky72 Жыл бұрын

    Great video Derek. Some of my favorite videos you’ve ever done have been the off-the-beaten path ones, like that Ford tractor you got running in the middle of Minnesota winter, this one, or the New Years schoolbus field bombing 😂 Always fun to see you having fun doing something different.

  • @michaelsulpizio606
    @michaelsulpizio606 Жыл бұрын

    Derek: love the fact that you got the HD running! The wife and I bought H D s back in 2005 when we were 57 , 47 respectively we rode all the time! Unfortunately I contracted a deadly cancer in my left kidney! Which I have been fighting off and on for the last 5 years because of Agent Orange from the time spent in Vietnam! You riding down the road reminded me why I, we have those HDs ! The wind in your face! It’s a feeling that is hard to put into words! If you have not experienced it for yourself! I know you know of what I speak! It’s a great feeling of “ Independence “ ! There it is again “ Independence” what being an American is all about! Thanks for making me feel it again! So far I’ve been fighting the battle against this lousy Cancer! This type of renal cancer is very aggressive! I’ve even had it close to the right kidney fought that off, then last year had it in my pancreas! Fought that off with some of the latest cyber knife photon therapy! So far I’ve been clean for the past year! I get checked every three months with labs, cat scans, and MRIs . If I’m clean with the next sessions of scans I can shift to scans every 6 months! I’m not telling you to illicit sympathy I’m a veteran Marine at 75, retired automobile restoration technician! That’s why I and there are many thousands of people like me that watch your videos! We follow you because your reverence toward this country, the USA , and all the thing the founders of this great country went through to establish a country in which you and I can live in freedom and independence! Your show epitomizes this! Keep up the good work son! We love you and your family show! Some of us like myself live vicariously through them!!! Regards Mad Mike S. …………

  • @levitodd8644
    @levitodd8644 Жыл бұрын

    I'm a motorcycle enthusiast so this made me so happy when it popped up in my feed! Would love if you did more motorcycle recoveries!

  • @nate2001mick

    @nate2001mick

    Жыл бұрын

    For real more amazing motorcycles saved 🙏😎 bro knows or he can get are help 💙😎

  • @BigBoyWebb
    @BigBoyWebb Жыл бұрын

    Love this change up!! And REALLY love the long videos!! I swear I could watch you tinker with a golf cart for 3 hours straight and not get bored. Keep up the wonderful content!! You bring joy to so so many people!!

  • @LifeisGood762

    @LifeisGood762

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah at first I just watched the videos on the cars I like but eventually I realized it doesn't matter. Just working on engines/cars is cool. I like his approach to everything.

  • @trucster579

    @trucster579

    Жыл бұрын

    Ditto

  • @mitchellheath1837

    @mitchellheath1837

    Жыл бұрын

    It’s fun watching for sure it reminds me how fun it is to sit in the garage and tinker on my toys when I can find the time

  • @wldstrknwv

    @wldstrknwv

    Жыл бұрын

    That’s for sure!!

  • @rwithers
    @rwithers Жыл бұрын

    Man, I love all these videos, but this one is one of my favorites! Would love to see more bike episodes. I think since it was your brother's bike and something you've ridden along side of, a new set of tins, wiring harness, and bars would be a perfect way to finish it up. Or throw a turbo on it until the rest of that fluid is nice and shiny.

  • @les5386
    @les5386Ай бұрын

    I can't believe it took me a year to find this video. I've been riding for 50 years and it never gets old. I had an 05 Heritage. I put 94,000 miles on it. Big bore kit and cams at 52,000 miles. It looked and ran like new when I traded it for my Electra glide. Great video, as always.

  • @coreysllvn
    @coreysllvn Жыл бұрын

    I'm a Harley guy, so seeing you take on this project gets me so stoked! Would love to see more bike content from my favorite youtuber. Cheers from Canada!

  • @PaloDuro1021
    @PaloDuro1021 Жыл бұрын

    Derek’s at his best when he’s bringing something back to life. Enjoyed watching this one for sure!

  • @keithadoodle

    @keithadoodle

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah, it doesn't matter what it is, I like watching the work. It's also nice seeing videos like the show blower and this bike. Shame I always seem to catch these videos after I spend a week troubleshooting my own stuff first though. Haha

  • @brandot.7466
    @brandot.7466 Жыл бұрын

    I'm a motorcycle enthusiast this is a great video. Bike sounds great . good job ,worked at Harley for many years. I would love to see how much life the cam chain tensioners have left. for the dead spot in the throttle, try testing the throttle position sensor. thanks for all your great content 👍

  • @Kelle001
    @Kelle001 Жыл бұрын

    This episode made me smile from start to finish. Hubby is a long time rider, owned more bikes than cars and can recall each bike he's owned, plus the regret sales 🤦, was even a motorcycle courier in Sydney for a few years, yup, still owns two bikes and brings him joy each time he goes wind shopping. (I like cars, a heater and comfort 🤷). You always make me giggle, great job, personally I'd slowly clean this ole girl up and make her sparkle, she's still got it. Thanks for sharing.

  • @LeCuTuS1991
    @LeCuTuS1991 Жыл бұрын

    A guy was out on his bike yesterday thinking, gosh darn it would be great to see another vgg motorcycle revival. Here you are answering a guy's riding day dreams!

  • @novemberwhisky132
    @novemberwhisky132 Жыл бұрын

    Derek. That was excellent. I'm 62 years old and watching this reminds me of when I was a young man riding with my 3 brothers. One of us on any given day would be cobbling something together so we could go riding. Most of our early bikes weren't much prettier than this one! Thanks for the memories!

  • @cjsmithfl
    @cjsmithflАй бұрын

    I’ve got an 05 road king. I was worried about the cam chain tensioners when I bought it. The feller I bought it from said it was “rebuilt” and they were replaced. Of course he lost the paperwork. While doing the maintenance I tore the cam chest open and found the tensioners were brand new thankfully. The bikes got 87k miles on it now and runs great 👍🏽 loved this episode!

  • @user-un4mu1hj5o
    @user-un4mu1hj5o Жыл бұрын

    I've had two bikes stolen. One out of my garage and the other out of my living room. Some people are just nasty. I'm talking about bicycles though haha. Never thought it would happen. Now I'm looking for a cruiser motorcycle because I love riding them when I get the chance. That's awesome you guys got that thing back!

  • @nicktasic9055
    @nicktasic9055 Жыл бұрын

    I’m not a bike guy by any means but that bike was beautiful in its original form and I’d love to see it shine again. Great video to man enjoy watching a lot 😊

  • @mattcat234
    @mattcat234 Жыл бұрын

    So glad to see motorcycle content again, the old video you did WAAAY back Episode 8 is still one of my favorites. Thanks for the motorcycle content for us out here who also ride!

  • @denislitisha7136
    @denislitisha713627 күн бұрын

    I had an 88 Softail. It too was blue, the centre of the side of the tank was silver, with red and black pinstripe. That was the stock colour. The rear fender was all blue so I got silver flames painted on the fender with matching pinstripe. Loved that bike.

  • @skootr924
    @skootr92411 ай бұрын

    Just got my '06 Street Bob outta storage from a long siesta, and another state. Thanks for the inspiration and awakening my laugh factory !!!

  • @DJKPLAYS
    @DJKPLAYS Жыл бұрын

    That excited reaction when it fired might be one of the most excited to hear an engine turn over I’ve seen on the channel! Beyond great video, great job Derek.

  • @jamesking8593

    @jamesking8593

    Жыл бұрын

    😊😊

  • @danak963

    @danak963

    Жыл бұрын

    Lol. That was a startled reaction at first for sure, then total excitement, all in the same 2 seconds after realizing something didn’t explode, and it actually fired up😂. My favorite part

  • @kevinesh8544
    @kevinesh8544 Жыл бұрын

    Been a Harley rider for many years, Really enjoyed this video! Not sure I would've approached 100 mph with a rotten front tire, but what the hey! Keep up the great videos!!

  • @Jacobtheunwise

    @Jacobtheunwise

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah considering at the start he mentioned that he has to be mindful of it and then just sends it down the road lol

  • @wlogan0204
    @wlogan0204 Жыл бұрын

    i would love to see vice grip do more motorcycles! im 19 and about to start restoring a 1979 honda cb750K as my summer project

  • @robertfreeman4656
    @robertfreeman46568 ай бұрын

    Derek... I'm a MAYO man myself!! You caught me by surprise with this one and I LOVE IT!!😊 Keep em comin' and we'll be watching!❤

  • @robertfreeman4656

    @robertfreeman4656

    8 ай бұрын

    P.s... maybe you ought to leave "ol Handsome" like he is... Nobody will be tempted to steal it!!😂😅

  • @humoroustumor
    @humoroustumor Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely love the motorcycle content! If it was me I’d still check out those cam chain tensioners as their inspection interval is every 25k miles for the Twin-Cams, and the previous “owner” wasn’t exactly nice on the poor machine. You might not hear any chain slap now but with those older spring tensioners once they are metal to metal with the cam chain they will fly apart and all that metal will recirculate through the rest of the motor and it’s toast. I only say this as I’ve done a bunch of cam chest inspections at my shop with motors that sound clean and smooth but were at the brink of tensioner failure till we took a peek at them. Cheers and ride safe ❤

  • @HereIsRick
    @HereIsRick Жыл бұрын

    Mustard rider here. I'm glad to see you finally get back to working on a motorcycle! It's nearly the time of year where I start riding and watching this got me even more excited to do it again. I don't ride in the winter, and around spring time every year I start thinking about selling my bike, but after the first ride of the year I instantly change my mind. Happens every time. As far as your bike goes, you could do the easy route and just return it back to a decent looking bike, or you could totally mad max the thing, make it safe, reliable and keep it ugly. It stands out like that, and I'm not a big patina guy but that would be pretty slick.

  • @sprezzatura8755

    @sprezzatura8755

    Жыл бұрын

    Keep it ugly I agree! Too many perfect, over chromed garage queens hogs out there. This bike has real character. It tells a story.

  • @sillywillie

    @sillywillie

    Жыл бұрын

    Restoring back to original reminds me of when you would hear that to build an old Chevy Impala from new parts the cost would be over 50k. At that time they were about 17k brand new.

  • @ianhelyar6383

    @ianhelyar6383

    Жыл бұрын

    @William M yeah, I was horrified to hear the prices of genuine Harley parts...makes em not worth stealing... Unless you want the parts

  • @myckee
    @myckee Жыл бұрын

    Great job Derek. I would also love to see more bike recoveries.

  • @thomasdavidson7057
    @thomasdavidson70575 ай бұрын

    I’m 75 years old and just sold my 2013 Street Glide. Loved the video. Made me a little sad not having mine, but holding it up was getting iffy. Watch out for the crazy texters

  • @donras564
    @donras564 Жыл бұрын

    Definitely would love to see it restored to its former glory! Love the bike videos! You do an excellent show!

  • @joshrogers3403
    @joshrogers3403 Жыл бұрын

    Being broke down in his foot arena I am just happy to see him put out something. There was a lot of humor in this video which is great. God bless you and your family.

  • @tma4137

    @tma4137

    Жыл бұрын

    Foot arena?

  • @AngelGalarza69
    @AngelGalarza69 Жыл бұрын

    What I love about your channel is that you do everything that has an engine you are not a picky guy not a lot of people do what you do Derick you are the best of the best and have the best channel, keep this videos coming you're bound to hit 2 million subscribers very soon good luck to you my funny friend 🤞😜👍

  • @user-xz2be8hg7g
    @user-xz2be8hg7g5 ай бұрын

    Around here in NC, even 50,000 is considered low miles on a Harley. My dad's 2014 Street Glide has 178,000 miles on the original engine and still runs great. It depends on how you maintain them. Great video man!

  • @GillyTheKid99
    @GillyTheKid99 Жыл бұрын

    You are the only mechanic that I would ever trust to work on my vehicles. Pure talent sir, I hope to one day have the extensive knowledge on different vehicles and engines that you have. Until then I'll keep watching your magic. God bless and stay safe.

  • @BigBlockCaprice

    @BigBlockCaprice

    Жыл бұрын

    so until you get him to work on your vehicles, you can learn to fix them yourself.

  • @GillyTheKid99

    @GillyTheKid99

    Жыл бұрын

    @@BigBlockCaprice Well that is what I do, but I cannot always pull engines when I also have a job to do. Juggling time is difficult.

  • @BigBlockCaprice

    @BigBlockCaprice

    Жыл бұрын

    @@GillyTheKid99 I understand time restraints but its pretty absurd to tell some random youtuber you trust him lol. Also realistically speaking, you could pull an engine and reinstall it in a day.

  • @magiccarvettrides

    @magiccarvettrides

    Жыл бұрын

    @@BigBlockCaprice Derek is not a random KZreadr. We've been able to watch him and his technique for years.

  • @JSonder143

    @JSonder143

    Жыл бұрын

    I don’t think we could afford his rates

  • @kotogray8335
    @kotogray8335 Жыл бұрын

    This was right up my alley, so to speak. I'm a gear head through and through. Like you, I've owned many bikes over the years and I really enjoyed this change of pace. You always keep us engaged and entertained so I once again thank you. Keep the wind in your face!

  • @nightowlarchive
    @nightowlarchive Жыл бұрын

    My grandfather left us late 2016, He loved his harleys, Its really hard for me to see or hear them, but I still really loved this video. Thank you Derek

  • @kennyfisher8014
    @kennyfisher801411 ай бұрын

    Derek has me in stitches, cool 😎 as all get !!!

  • @ericlawrence1488
    @ericlawrence1488 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you! A motorcycle episode! I've watched pretty much all you videos. Soon to be a patron! Keep up the good work, Derek!

  • @davidcolesr.8628

    @davidcolesr.8628

    Жыл бұрын

    Yessir

  • @matthewutter2697
    @matthewutter2697 Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely loved this episode. The story and family connection to the bike is crazy. Definitely would love to see it made yours aka. customize it , doesn't have to be nothing crazy, but a nice paint job and clean up/ finish the maintenance on it, bearings , forks , that kind of thing.... a reliable ride. Thanks as always for bringing us along. Really do love your channel and looking forward to getting to meet you one day at an event.

  • @franciscarabini7660
    @franciscarabini7660Ай бұрын

    I dropped my coffee when that bugger started ..haha..on load speaker.great video..hello from Thailand

  • @Jt96.
    @Jt96. Жыл бұрын

    Wow this video really makes me appreciate my 04 softail heritage and the excellent condition it’s in. Just a shame what happened to this one.

  • @Not_You_2
    @Not_You_2 Жыл бұрын

    I'm not a bike guy by any means, but I thoroughly enjoyed watching this. Knowing that bike has been to hell and back I'm sure whatever you decide to do with it will be great.

  • @isaacmathewsmusic

    @isaacmathewsmusic

    Жыл бұрын

    Great video! I’m wondering if that’s a different dash and those miles aren’t correct.

  • @Dan_Kornfeld
    @Dan_Kornfeld Жыл бұрын

    Derek, cheers for an awesome bit of motorcycle content! Nothing beats the revival of a bike with a personal connection (your brother), only to have it stolen away, and then recovered and returned to you, after many years, and 30,000+ miles later, holding the secrets of its sordid past! (... is this a content comment, or a film script pitch ⁉) I'd love to see more content on the bike, as you bring it fully back to 100% (in any way you choose👍‼) Keep doing what you do 👍‼

  • @lucasrupp1937
    @lucasrupp1937 Жыл бұрын

    Bike lover here. Glad to see a revival of American iron. Keep it up Derek. Hope to see you on the road sometime whether on a bike or in a vehicle. From Wisconsin here. Keep the shiny side up.

  • @nickupjohn8586
    @nickupjohn85865 ай бұрын

    As an owner of 2 Harleys I can’t tell you how much I loved this episode Derek , I’m half way through and hoping you at least repaint the tins . Thanks mate great way to spend a wet and windy February Wednesday in the UK .

  • @MrMarkleuzinger
    @MrMarkleuzinger Жыл бұрын

    I would concur with everyone else that this video was an enjoyable change. If you’re looking for recommendations for what to do with it next, what about a ‘take off’ rebuild series? There is so many ‘take off’ parts for HDs available, I’m sure it would be entertaining to see how many eBay take off parts does it take to get it looking good again? Regardless, thanks for all the great content Derek!

  • @408welding

    @408welding

    Жыл бұрын

    Awesome idea with the "take offs" build.

  • @veefour57
    @veefour57 Жыл бұрын

    Really enjoyed that one Derek! I'm 4 months into rejuvenating a 2007 Harley Street Bob and she's almost there. I'm in the U.K. so parts can be tricky to find, I'm working in a lock up garage with no light or power but seeing you riding down the road on the old '05 gives me the push I need to get her finished. Thank you, and best wishes to you and yours!

  • @jaredmclane4962
    @jaredmclane49629 ай бұрын

    I know its been a while but i am just getting to this one. As a Harley MMI graduate and Harley technician for 5 years this is really fun to watch. I would love more bike videos.

  • @eirik_halvorsen
    @eirik_halvorsen Жыл бұрын

    Bikes aren't my strongest side, but I enjoyed this episode still! I haven't got any good suggestions about what to do with this particular piece, but considering the impressive history of it I think it deserves a makeover! Maybe not to stock specks ... just make it look good and be a part of the family again!

  • @stevenbain383
    @stevenbain383 Жыл бұрын

    I swear this man can make anything into a loyal ol rig, I wish I had that kind knowledge and skill!

  • @davidcolesr.8628

    @davidcolesr.8628

    Жыл бұрын

    You and I both

  • @roadwarrior8213
    @roadwarrior8213 Жыл бұрын

    That shot at 51:30 was awesome!! It's funny that we all kind of think of the "Sloppy Midwest mechanic" persona that we all know and love, but the content and production quality, as well as the genuine solid advice, backs it up. Keep up the good work!!

  • @hhplymouth9473
    @hhplymouth94739 ай бұрын

    I have a 2007 Heritage Softail. The twincam motors should go about 100,000 miles or more. At 50,000 you should check the camshaft chain tensioners.

  • @Hunter-qm4of
    @Hunter-qm4of7 ай бұрын

    My 96” ultra had 83k before I had a bigger engine put in. Old engine still ran great, a little tired but never gave any issues.

  • @Scottwestgate
    @Scottwestgate Жыл бұрын

    Glad to see the bike ended up back in your family Derek. I would love to see you restore this bike back to the original condition it was in when it was stolen. Anyways great video as always. Please ride carefully and keep those great videos coming.

  • @travistenkley679
    @travistenkley679 Жыл бұрын

    I don't know when your brother bought this bike, but my exact one and a 2005 went to auction through Harley Davidson broker in the the Midwest. I believe the year it went to auction was around 2015-2016.

  • @lansing66
    @lansing66 Жыл бұрын

    I nearly fell over with laughter when you mimicked the sound the ignition made when you first connected the battery because you were dead on with the sound! 😅 you would actually make a great stand up comic. You have the personality to entertain an audience.

  • @RevMishka
    @RevMishka8 ай бұрын

    Takes me back to Yuma MCAS , 1974, when I bought my basket case 1967 Shovel head former Georgia State Police Bike! I put it together, got the worn out crank pin replaced, painted it with several friends with a California Kid flame job on gloss black and rode it all over Arizona and later Ohio and Virginia. You’re the best channel on KZread Derek! Add to it that you’re a fellow Tennessean and what more could a feller want? Thanks for the transporting experience!

  • @greggedwards2296
    @greggedwards2296 Жыл бұрын

    This episode reminds me of helping my dad tinker around with his old Harley when I was a kid around 9 years old. It is so fulfilling to see old iron brought to life and back on the open road again. I currently don't own a bike, but it makes me want to get so I can ride with you, Derek, and maybe a cold snack or two. No dui's 😂. Thanks for the trip down memory lane cause my dad is no longer here, but the the channel and your wholesome family, sir.

  • @greggedwards2296

    @greggedwards2296

    Жыл бұрын

    Sorry, I'm just trying to focus. I meant to say get a bike to ride with you. I also meant to say I love the channel. My dad was a veteran, and so am I. The veteran bike rides mean a lot to me to remember my dad. Thank you sir.

  • @joshuaeads445
    @joshuaeads445 Жыл бұрын

    I love the bike episodes, being a harley tech (twin cam is the best cam kinda guy), it's fun to see what you're doing that I do a little different. ATF goes in the primary if it's got Barnette clutch or an aftermarket. The atf type f makes the clutch grab better.... anyways a little manual impact and a small Tonya Harding works great for those derby cover bolts! I used em everytime... just in case 😆. LOVE THE VIDEOS KEEP UP THE HARD WORK!!!!

  • @michaeldavila2325
    @michaeldavila23257 ай бұрын

    I retired from Harley Davidson here in York, Pa. I can tell you that I milled the inner primary cover on your Soft Tail. As far as the turkle doo dabber, if you take the doo dabber and insert it in the snort receiver bungle, you can drain the lower snub unit.........just trying to help.😂

  • @johngilbert1047
    @johngilbert10479 ай бұрын

    5 years ago, I bought my first bike…a 2007 Ultra Classic with 47k on the odo. Traded it 2 years ago with 71k on it…on a 2021 Ultra Limited. 2007 was the oldest I wanted to go because of the 96” motor, the 6 speed, and the cam tensioner issue was “resolved”. While I really like the 114” M8, I miss that old Twin Cam barking thru the V&H pipes. It’s sad what that punk did to your brother’s bike. Glad to see you wake it back up.

  • @FullFugginSend
    @FullFugginSend Жыл бұрын

    Love the content! Would be awesome for you to make a custom VGG build out of it, and do it your own custom way! Also would be awesome to have a meet up with followers, and have a big bike cruise!

  • @jdenke5873

    @jdenke5873

    Жыл бұрын

    Agreed, I would like to see how he repaints it in the shop and also it might be fun content to hit a southern swap meet for seats and bags.

  • @DocSprocket
    @DocSprocket Жыл бұрын

    Downright shameful what was done to that beautiful bike. I don't know what your plans are or if it's a financially sound decision, but I'm betting a lot of us would be thrilled to see you restore it to its former glory, paint and all. Whatever you do, we'll be watching and cheering.

  • @chadhamann8315

    @chadhamann8315

    Жыл бұрын

    It's too bad that bike had to sit outside on the trailer after it was rescued!!😢

  • @keithskustoms2311
    @keithskustoms2311 Жыл бұрын

    Just a tip for a Feller, have a foam pad down on the floor where your working, saves on the knees. Great Video. She is almost ready for the open road.

  • @imthgimpful
    @imthgimpful Жыл бұрын

    I learned in the 80"s to ride in the left most part of the lane, so that oncoming traffic could see you, but I agree about the modern "self driving" vehicles, people are too dependent on the technology to be paying attention to what they're actually doing. So I ride center left, now. Better have eyes in the back of your head nowadays. Great story and great storytelling.

  • @MrDoyle07
    @MrDoyle0710 ай бұрын

    That was a BEAUTY Heritage Softail! It can be again, that is why they are so special. I have been to that Harley dealer out there - but not during the popular leather festival they have there - and you’re right, riding out there is a treat more special than words can do justice to. That is a Fatboy front fender on it, Derek. As for scrapes on the pegs, well, you’re not riding them right if they don’t happen. 😅 That switch behind the headlight on the fork tins was for the passing lamps that used to be on each side of the headlight. My wife has one of these so I have some experience with them. I like the bone rattle of the Dyna line; the Softails all feel like a big puffy marshmallow to me. We are older now so our Softail and Dyna are still here but we lean into our touring models more now. You were given a granpappy of a gift on the it is shiny inside fuel tank. As for the thief messing this bike up… …I’ll just stop at thieves are special kind of stupid. I had a barrel of fun watching you reincarnate this thing.

  • @bjoernandersen8287
    @bjoernandersen82879 ай бұрын

    I just sold my 1999 Harley Softail Night train witch I bought in year 2000. Have been living in Thailand this time and been driving around with other bikers or alone all these years. Your video reminded me of my bike even if it's a newer model with bigger engine, mine was a 1340 CC (82 cu in). Great video and thanks for sharing.

  • @user-tn1vc1xz5d
    @user-tn1vc1xz5d Жыл бұрын

    I'd love to see you do a semi/cabover revival 🤔. No substitute for cubes 😊 This is cool tho, always up for something different. Always love your videos, big thanks Derek.

  • @alwhitesell4023
    @alwhitesell4023 Жыл бұрын

    Love to see this bike redone back to its former glory when your brother had it.

  • @davelowets

    @davelowets

    Жыл бұрын

    All those missing chrome pieces will be a wallet emptier for SURE... 😳

  • @EarlGuyton425
    @EarlGuyton4256 ай бұрын

    Point out. When re filling the promary, take the inspection cover off, that was you can refill without a funnel, plus you can check the chain tension. I also use gear oild in my transmissions and primary and dont run into problems

  • @LOGO98
    @LOGO9816 күн бұрын

    Awesome Derek I have one like this it’s a 2013 heritage soft tail classic all leather plus trunk and saddle bags. Chromed up too. I have 83,000 km’s on it now That’s about 52,000 miles. I bought it with 24,600 miles So in about 3 years I put on almost 30,000 miles. The 10K per year. I too love getting out on the road. Thanks for another great video!!

  • @brandonjohnston7746
    @brandonjohnston7746 Жыл бұрын

    We all love you Derek, your the best, you've became a big part of everyone's lives, we're all total strangers but your basically family at this point. 😁

  • @kehotispeedshop
    @kehotispeedshop Жыл бұрын

    Hey Derek! Love the channel and that you got this bike back in the road! I’m a police motorcycle officer and instructor up here in Washington State, if you’re ever in the area I’d be happy to show you stuff from the police riding world, cool slow speed turny stuff, tips n tricks, and the whoop whoops… basically just stuff to show off in the tavern parking lot… anyway love the content, hope your foot heals up ok, and left side wheel track all day!

  • @getoffmygrass6974
    @getoffmygrass69748 ай бұрын

    My 2002 Night Train, I bought with 32k. Opened my cam chest and my tensioner was in pieces sitting on the bottom of the chest. Bike ran fine without the tensioner. Eventually upgraded everything to a 95" stage 4 if you will and now at 64k running strong. 50k seems a little too long to wait and I believe the consensus is around 30k.

  • @jaysonnovak4457
    @jaysonnovak44577 ай бұрын

    “I just don’t trust people anymore ever since the invention of the cell phone and lipstick” 😂😂😂 I absolutely love watching your videos not only can somebody learn a lot. Can I learn a lot you’re hilarious as they get. Thanks for the awesome videos.

  • @hxcdrums3
    @hxcdrums3 Жыл бұрын

    Had to go back and watch several bits over again cause Dereck had me in hysterics so often. Probably the most comical episode on the channel. Love it! Keep it up guys.

  • @michaele4628
    @michaele4628 Жыл бұрын

    This was a great video, reminds me a bit of the snowblower videos of the past. Nice to see this bike be revived and live once more!

  • @shines7554
    @shines75546 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the change of pace with the motorcycle revival. Great back story. As for which side of the road - I'm a mustard guy. Too many cagers will "merge" to your lane next to you when they pass instead of completely passing you before they move over. Gives you somewhere to go when that happens. Too much organic wild animal detritus occupies the mayonnaise side of the road, well - that plus fall dead leaf lubricant, Homer bucket carcasses, and ladder remnants.

  • @davesleyer9393
    @davesleyer93934 ай бұрын

    Just recovered my 09 Harley FXDB!!!! It’s been gone for two years. The cops called me and told to come get it from impound. It’s a mess. The frame and motor are mostly the same. Tank is off a super glide. Night train front fender, front wheel, forks and head light. Fat boy back wheel and primary cover. No key, wires are all screwy… but I have a project

  • @MayheM_72
    @MayheM_72 Жыл бұрын

    Love to hear the bike's story, and I'm glad it's back in the family! I think of Valvoline VR1 as "Centrum Silver ". It's got all the vitamins and minerals an old boy needs!

  • @pk3178
    @pk3178 Жыл бұрын

    Another awesome episode! If you could get that onto the ramp truck with a car, you should make that into a custom VGG pit/T2T bike. Also, I personally am more of the mustard kind of rider, for two reasons; 1. I want to be fully visible in the mirror of the car ahead and not hidden from sight for oncoming traffic who might try to turn behind that car, 2. I like in Washington where the mayo is usually covered in glass car parts, trash, and most likely water

  • @shanehauser95
    @shanehauser956 ай бұрын

    I must’ve watched this same video like three times now, it’s one of my favorites! I’d love to see more bike content. I’m a Harley rider myself, got almost 100,000 miles on my bagger. I’m going to Sturgis this year, and I think a meet and greet up there would be a blast, along with riding some beautiful country. What do ya think? Love the great content!

  • @brotang2953
    @brotang2953 Жыл бұрын

    Hey Derek, chain bar lube for ya gearbox, I always add about 15-20% chain bar lube to gearboxes and differentials, it's cheap and has the sticky mozzarella additives that create a web of lubrication thru the box. The internet says it's a no no but I've ran it in a vehicle for 15 years and the drain plug is always clean as. I've used it in engines with low oil pressure as well as it's a pretty thick brew. Watching from new Zealand where we do a lot of " it ain't right but it works " kind of repairs on the regular as parts can be weeks getting here on the boat. Great channel and keep up the good work✌️👍.

  • @ReverendLinc
    @ReverendLinc Жыл бұрын

    Hey Derek, LOVED this episode. PLEASE fix this bike up and BTW, do MORE bike episodes. Maybe some bike rescuse like you do car rescues? That would be excelent! BTW, I'm a mustard guy, myself.

  • @ni_wink84
    @ni_wink84 Жыл бұрын

    24:23 I jumped just like you did lol! That caught me off guard there was no “BRING THE THUNDER” 😂 for warning, they really went full tweeker on that poor beautiful machine! So cool to see it getting love again, I hope your earth pounder is feeling better! And good luck and the danger ranger in Bristol, I’ll be cheering for you from Commifornia

  • @thomasmorgan7044
    @thomasmorgan704410 ай бұрын

    Thanks! Awesome Videos, and HUMAN Authentic. Also, I jumped in my chair when it fired off too! Didn't expect it.

  • @BillKrake
    @BillKrake9 ай бұрын

    Derek the handlebars aren't short it's just the clutch and break need to be moved in a ¾ inch on each side and the grips will snug right up.

  • @jeremybreinig4782
    @jeremybreinig4782 Жыл бұрын

    So glad that you were able to recover the bike after so long, good luck on restoring to its original state

  • @nfldrider
    @nfldrider Жыл бұрын

    Love to see a build series of you restoring/building this bike. Great video.

  • @groundpounder55
    @groundpounder55 Жыл бұрын

    Go full bobber with it. Strip the tins and clean it up, maybe change the tank or cut a strip out to narrow them, swingarm mount a fender, eliminate or run a cateye dash, etc. That's what I am in the middle of doing to my old evo Softail that got laid down a few years ago. Pick a direction and run with it for fun, whether a 50s/60s style build, or since the front is tweaked, go 70s style chopper/bobber, etc.

  • @jimirox1928
    @jimirox19289 ай бұрын

    30-35K miles is where the cam chain sliders, Lifters, pushrods ect start to give you grief. I own a '03 and I replaced all of the lower valve train parts with S&S parts at 32K before something broke. Replaced the compensator, I also installed a set of Rocker Lockers so the top end didn't sound like 2 skeletons screwing on a tin roof anymore. They work great for just a few bucks. I see it has Vance & Hines LongShot pipes on it. Great sounding exhaust with the baffles installed. Mine has the 42mm Keihin carb which I prefer over the EFI simply because I can repair a carburetor.

  • @maxx5058
    @maxx5058 Жыл бұрын

    For hand grips, I always use extra-hold hair spray. I raced flat track, motocross, and cross-country enduro. I never once had one slip.

  • @davidwelch8770

    @davidwelch8770

    Жыл бұрын

    yeah, aquanet was what I would use

  • @awsombuilds3829

    @awsombuilds3829

    Жыл бұрын

    I was scrolling through wondering if anyone would mention the old lady’s hair spray for grips! First time ever seeing spray paint though lol

  • @StevenGreene-eq5dl
    @StevenGreene-eq5dl Жыл бұрын

    Bless your heart Derek, working on a bike without a injury can be aggravating, just shows how much you love your fans!!!! Kudos to you from a fellow bike affectionado with a basement full of old Honda’s😁

  • @jeffryblackmon4846

    @jeffryblackmon4846

    Жыл бұрын

    First gear, it's all right; second gear lean right, third gear hang on tight. Was there a line for 4th gear? I've owned bikes on and off since 1967. From a 66 Honda S90, to a 74 Sportster (a real vibrating experience for your hands!), an 03 Harley Sportster, a 97 ElectraGlide then I added a sidecar since my sense of balance went with the breeze. Ran out of storage, had to sell the 'Glide- no free storage space. ☹

  • @bigchevy350boy

    @bigchevy350boy

    Жыл бұрын

    I've got an old 1977 Trail 90!! Mint! Haha only 1,368 original miles. Same tires from the factory 🏭

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