Where Did This Bike Come From?
Автокөліктер мен көлік құралдары
Dale's Wheels Through Time Museum, located in Maggie Valley, NC, features over 375 American motorcycles, unique cars, and transportation history.
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Can you imagine being a kid in those days, full of wonder and enthusiasm every day, and see this to build on? It must have been a wonderful world in the USA back then.
I really appreciate that you fire up these machines... yup
@denmann364
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, that’s cool
your knowledge about these old bikes is just unbelievable to me !!!
I've ridden from Texas to North Carolina on a Harley to stay in Maggie Valley and visit this wonderful museum. Can you imagine riding that same distance on that motorcycle? Simply amazing....
@joe_preston
2 жыл бұрын
I rode an 09 Yale a few years back it wasn't bad about like being on a bike all day as a kid.
@user-jh1oq6te9b
Жыл бұрын
Pretty cool. I couldn't do it on my Sportster tho.
I had a daydream in the 1900s listening to that beast. Would've been so fun to have one of these then. Even now.
It's nice to see a piece of American History. Especially motorcycle history.
Hey Matt, On the old "Time Machine" there is a video called Servicar Show. It has your dad's 1953 and my 1959 Servi's on it. Your dad talks about the machines, his bike, my bike, and a fellow that rode a late model using a sericar rear form Tennessee. There are shots of Neely and I riding the bikes around the museum and me using my tow bar to tow my bike. Had great fun doing the video with Dale and riding the bikes. Spent 3 days with you guys at the shop and stayed at the Stoney Creek Motel while there. Also got to play with Erik from Iron Block HD in Adams NY on the Goulding Tricars. Hope to see you folks again this year.
I have been through the museum and it is well worth the time to go through. Stay at the Jonathan Creek Inn for the best accommodations with a creek side view.
Matt you and your Pops are a couple of American heros. You have the coolest job ever ! Thanks Hoss.
How many of us watching these videos would volunteer to clean the oil drip pans at WTT if Dale and Matt would let us hang around and learn for a summer or two?
@simpilsimon688
3 жыл бұрын
Fuck yes... that would be awesome..
@marcoxlong2655
3 жыл бұрын
The smell the aroma it would be heaven
@patricknester435
3 жыл бұрын
A simple resenting absolutely yes I concur. Please
@bigjay6743
3 жыл бұрын
I'm in.Man what a lucky guy to ride these old bikes...
@aswathbabupanicker
3 жыл бұрын
I would be glad to do it for the aroma ....
106 yrs old motorbike. Amazing👏👏👏
my grandpa has a old broken up bike like that flyer in the barn. I'm gonna try to get out there to look before that barn falls over.
@thomasbrittain747
3 жыл бұрын
well...Did you get it out yet??
@dennisvonkrallski4639
3 жыл бұрын
@@thomasbrittain747 not yet, uncle Gary say's grandpa bought it in the 20's with a rail attachment and drove the thing home on the tracks for a week. he figures it'a all still there but hasn't seen it run since the 60's.it's all buried up behind crap from 50 years.
I didn't realize how much went into going for a ride back in the early 1900s.
@joshschneider9766
3 жыл бұрын
There was 26 years between wymans ride and the depression.
@fidelcatsro6948
3 жыл бұрын
yeah like starting up a modern appache helicopter with a ton of levers and considerations and thoughts when and how to apply..
@bradboustead1682
3 жыл бұрын
Your other option may have been a bicycle or a horse.
@johnevanochko5727
3 жыл бұрын
@@joshschneider9766 l
Ty for being part of history brother 😊😊
I wasn't expecting it to sound like that. That thing is a beast!
The Flescher Flyer is one hell of a machine for the year! Love it!
4:50. I read the story about this years ago. Because the roads were so bad he often traveled on rail road tracks. He kept a good supply of spokes which he would replace on a near daily bases. And he overhauled the engine several times too.
@juniorherd9257
2 жыл бұрын
Awesome story
As many times that I’ve been to the museum, I never get tired of seeing all the super rare and important bikes. I always admired Dale’s passion for telling the stories with authentic details. I watch Matt on these videos tell the tales with great passion and it’s exciting to see his enthusiasm. I think the best compliment I can say is this, you’re just a newer version of you’re ol’ man! Same passion, same knowledge, just with younger eyes. Keep telling the stories so they don’t ever die. 👍
That's a beautiful storyline how a family trace one of the last motorcycle of that era 👍💕
Wow, thank you so much for explaining the details of this rare motorbike and for starting it up. What a true American classic beauty!
Man, that's so cool! What a lovely sound as well. May I just say, I LOVE this channel! This museum gotta be pretty close to the very top of my bucket list, even though I live in Norway. Definitely a good reason to go back to the US at some point. Rent or buy a bike, go on a round trip, maybe visit some relatives while I'm at it! 😁
Can't get enough of these old bikes, keep em coming
I happened to be passing and saw this museum whilst on holiday from the UK. Fabulous place. Enjoyed it very much.
I love motorcycle history, wish we had a museum like this in asia. I could imagine them on these bikes for the first time, can you imagine how people would have reacted to it. Amazing
@ericsimpson1176
3 жыл бұрын
Where in Asia do you live?
@joeverywhere6927
3 жыл бұрын
@@ericsimpson1176 Philippines
Just plain awesome. Thanks for bringing these videos to us.
Nebraska born and raised. I've been waiting for this one. Thank you.
So glad I found this channel. This is really fascinating!
I've been there twice,both times were during The Bike Rally's.There's so much History here to see.Really glad to see and hear some of these Old Bikes being started and even got to see Your Dad ride one up and down street.That's bringing History back to Life.Many Thanks and wish You the best.From a Harley Rider.
Still only recently discovered this channel, and the museum through another channel.... absolutely loving the content, and really love the fact that you have an inventory of running/riding motorcycles, and not just "museum pieces" 😀
Love the show & all you have. Thank you!
What an absolute joy , thanks guys
Amazing. Just jaw-dropping. Thank you!
LOVE the history of these old machines & you tell it very well, thank you!
This channel is amazing. Thank you for all these bikes.....so cool!
I love seeing these old bikes like this. great job!
It is awesome that you guys fire up the old stuff. Several times now I have been just glued to my chair watching you guys start and ride these old bikes. Also, you do an excellent job in your videos both audio and visual. Thank you so much for what you do!!
Thank you for your efforts keeping history alive.
Always enjoy the show I’m glad now I can see you guys streaming online
What a story! So glad to listen & see it. Thanks brother
Thanks Dale. Much appreciated.
Good video, great museum. I love these really old machines you have, and that you actually run them when possible.
Absolutely love this channel. The history of the bike and then starting it up, to watching it being ridden. Visiting Wheels Through Time is on my list. Thank you for sharing.
l could watch this channel all day long.....Excellent....Thanks...!
WOW! This is going WAY back to the early motor-cycle concept! Thank you!!
OMG that thing really makes me smile to here it run... man when it comes to old bikes you guys have saved an incredible amount of history. Thanks for sharing your wisdom and knowledge what a great thing you are doing...again Thank You
great as always....thank you matt....
Amazing Motorcycle.....gotta visit this museum when they open back up
I really enjoyed your video. Now that I found your channel and will continue to follow your videos. I shared the link with my biker brothers and sisters for their enjoyment as well. Keep up the great work.
What a shot in the arm - inspirational - love that sound - what a feeling - thanks so much 👍
You all are real good at filming these great on everything. It’s a hard thing to get right and I have to say you all are probably one the best
Amazing...Excellent peice of History...Thanks
Hope you guys are doing well up there in Maggie valley, can't wait to visit again soon.
Another amazing piece of History I have seen thanks to you... I can't wait to get to the Museum. Gonna have to plant a few extra days for that trip...
Thank you for letting me hear and see History
The sound of that thing gave me goosebumps
Just found y'all! Will be headed your way soon! Thank you for what you do!
You and your dad are the best! God bless!
This is one of my dreams. Very easyly built and good sound.
Very informative. Great history. You have done a yeoman's job putting this together. Well done!!
What a thrill it is to see this bike and your vintage collection. The brilliance and ingenuity of these early years of bikes always excites me so very much, and my great wish is to do a coast to coast trip of the US. What a great inspiration this is. Thanks.
Amazing. Kudos to your enterprise preserving priceless history. On my bucket list. THANKS!
i so want to ride a bike like this one day. What a great piece of history!!!! thanks for the video
And thank you for a very interesting show. I admire the heart and dedication you folks have for these mechanical marvels.
Sweet bike. Thanks for the generosity of showing it running. Your cool mate. Hi from Australia.
Don't change anything..... these vids are amazing. seeing you guys bringing it down and starting it after 9 years. you can tell this is raw video, minimal editing.... cracking content. please dont change you've hit the nail on the head.
What a beautiful place to live and have a museum.
Incredible. I put this museum on my bucketlist too. I live near Denver.
Love to watch the old school Motorcycles run.. great historical background
Thank you for sharing this video 📹
Outstanding, beautiful old bike! Thanx for the vid., great informative entertainment!!😊. Tom
Awesome video Mat really want to come see your place. Wheels through Time on my bucket list 😎 soon thank you for everything you and your Dad did miss him alot ❤
Thanks love seeing those bikes
THAT was AWSOME !!!! So cool ...thanks for the education ....
Thanks Matt - another great history lesson!
Amazing! Just think of the access to technology and knowledge back then...true innovation
Someday I'm going to go to this museum. Incredible collection of motorcycles from the early days.
I jave to say my brother....you all jave some awesome old bikes and stuff there...and I can't leave without saying that you are a very knowledgeable person on all of it... I love y'alls museum and wish I could come see it in person...I love history and the engineering that went into machines like them back in the day...
In the late 90s I road all night from Iowa to get to your museum. Knowing that your dad gave me a free museum coffee mug. Always have appreciated that. Great museum. Great show.
I've heard there was one out there but I never seen it till today thank you. 😎
Amazing great demonstration
I gotta get my cousin down there to see you guys when hes well enough to travel. We both love bikes our whole lives. I still ride. I've been to WTT a few years ago while recovering from a Nast wreck. Your place played a part in me getting back up. I'm hoping it'll do the same for my cousin.
Love the fact these are not 'static' machines!. Nice work!. Melboure Australia.
Wow! Must make a trip to this place to see these awesome bikes!
well done and thanks for the informative tour. ! cheer's H.L.
That's a beautiful property in Maggie Valley. My son and I were in Maggie Valley in 2019. I didn't know about the museum then but I will be visiting again someday soon. Thanks for your show.
Matt I really love your videos. I ever ride a motorcycle because I disabled.. I like see your place.
That may very well be one of the coolest videos on KZread! Thanks for sharing the bike with us!
I'm just confused on how this video got down votes? Makes zero sense, that was a great video.
@exploder69
3 жыл бұрын
3 days later, apparently only 13 nincompoops versus 1500 people who appreciate the history. I would say we're doing OK, except the SJW brigade probably never noticed, or else this too would be something about "supremacy" and "oppression".
@deckerhand12
3 жыл бұрын
People don’t believe in saving history.
@fidelcatsro6948
3 жыл бұрын
must be from pedal cyclists..
@nonametyvm
3 жыл бұрын
22 now .. cancel culture
@828_Nate
3 жыл бұрын
They're what I call "jellies"
Love it. Keep it coming guys. You guys rock
Defenetly admiring the guy who is telling the story and is lucky to have a mentor as his dad respect is unlimited for this kind of guy (sir)♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️.... I have been sharing his vedios specific as compared to doud me mero ..... Got to learn alot ...... Keep doing it and you will be an legend for the millenes♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️ .... A day or a year or more is definitely worth for an automobile enthuas.....
An amazing piece of history
Awesome... just awesome bike. Thank you
Your Knowledge is to say the least is unbelievable. How you retain this knowlegde is remarkable!
Thank you love you guys anyone who has never been to the wtt all I can say is it's a bucket list item you like the motorcycle life you must!!!!! Go thanks again
Excellent,sounds superb.
Really enjoy this video... Your collection is amazing .... It's a piece of art frozen in time , a museum of a forgotten time brought to life in an entertaining and really detailed way , I love this. I enjoy watching your videos and learn about the evolution of motorbikes... Your knowledge is unique and the details you provide in explaining the history about those vehicles is so amazing..... Keep up this exelent work im looking out to enjoy every new episodes : ) Im subscribed that's shure such a cool channel : )
So cool that you’re putting all this cool information out there just never knew it
All your work and vids are brilliant! I can’t understand why anyone would give you a thumbs down. Thumbs up
Great, knowledgeable overview on some old, old dogs! Thanks, guys! ✌️❤️🙂🇨🇦
Dale rode their Crocker around for us several years ago soon after he moved in I think. He spent an hour walking us through basically giving us a personal tour. Super nice guy and passionate. I've told countless people about this musium. You would never believe this amazing place is in such a little sleepy town and definitely worth the trip. Matt you must have been wrenching in the back, but you are doing a great job speaking about these jewels. Thanks!!