Wrecked And Rusted JUNKYARD Motorcycle Sitting 60 Years!

Автокөліктер мен көлік құралдары

After sitting 60 years, Matt and Kris decided it's time to get this Wrecked motorcycle back in running order!
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  • @joannejohnson8971
    @joannejohnson89712 ай бұрын

    Your Dad was a history lesson every time he spoke. I appreciate how you are like your Dad. Thanks for the great video and thanks for all you do to preserve and honor your Fathers legacy and these historic motorcycles.

  • @mattchew5014

    @mattchew5014

    2 ай бұрын

    I'm just happy he kept the channel going after his father's passing was pretty sad to hear but he is his fathers son so it didn't surprise me but was really happy to know he's keeping these older bikes running and riding 8

  • @wheelsthroughtime

    @wheelsthroughtime

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you for watching and for the very kind words.

  • @John-cc1pc

    @John-cc1pc

    2 ай бұрын

    I can only imagine that your dad would be nothing but super proud of you. You are a top geeza. 😊👍🤜

  • @gearmeister

    @gearmeister

    2 ай бұрын

    All of the above comments are very eloquent & nice, (actually true), however, as a huge fan of Dale, I picture him chuckling as he always did, saying "I would have already made a road trip with that scooter by now" 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣

  • @gregjones1626

    @gregjones1626

    2 ай бұрын

    SO COOL TO WATCH THE KNOWLEDGE YOU SHARE.. THE PASSION YOU HAVE FOR HISTORY OF EACH BIKE! WELL DONE SIR. ALWAYS A PLEASURE TO WATCH YOU WORK. BLESS YOU AND YOURS.

  • @AndyL940
    @AndyL9402 ай бұрын

    Your enthusiasm is awesome.. My father has passed away now he was 94 born in 26 . He was a Harley mechanic here in Melbourne Australia. The police rode them here in the 50’s . The cops used to hide their bikes in dads workshop while they went to the bar for lunch . They’d borrow a jacket to put over there uniform. Dad had Indian’s and one British Velocette 500 single which he raced flat grass track on . I wish I found your channel while he was alive. I know he would have watch every moment of your videos and loved it like I do . Thanks Matt 🙏🏻

  • @curbmassa

    @curbmassa

    2 ай бұрын

    Drunk cops on motorcycles. What could go wrong?

  • @stevecurtiss46

    @stevecurtiss46

    2 ай бұрын

    I can relate, my Dad was a MC man

  • @gkm3838

    @gkm3838

    2 ай бұрын

    @@curbmassaWho said they were drunk?

  • @cqcq374
    @cqcq3742 ай бұрын

    I love these " Will it run?" Videos. Just shows with knowledge and knowhow you can make even the most rusty crusty old bikes come back to life!

  • @njb2cool
    @njb2cool2 ай бұрын

    As an old-time plumber for 47 years cutting and resurfacing those valves. It reminds me how I cut valve seats by hand on tub valves back in the day. Same principle, lol. Old tools worked just fine!

  • @frankmarkovcijr5459
    @frankmarkovcijr54592 ай бұрын

    I remember in old motorcycle magazines those engines were for sale in the 1950's for $60 . The good ole days!

  • @TheInfidel_SlavaUA

    @TheInfidel_SlavaUA

    2 ай бұрын

    not really because in 1950 $60 is about 700 dollars in todays money :D ..and people made like 75 cents an hour :D

  • @Avetho

    @Avetho

    2 ай бұрын

    Those were the golden years, since many things have been steadily going downhill since the early 60s, like equality, morals, corporate standards and American economic power.

  • @mdlanor5414

    @mdlanor5414

    2 ай бұрын

    The Harley Davidson Dealer in Rahway NJ. Had purchased some WW2 45’s in wooden crates,that they sold for $200.00. I purchased one and used it as a dirt bike for many years. The motorcycle had to be assembled. The engine and transmission were the only things that didn’t need to be assembled. I had to lace the rims to the hubs. The directions that came with the motorcycle were not very good. It came with a tool kit for assembly. This motorcycle was my most favorite childhood memory. I was 13 years old when my dad allowed me to draw the $200.00 from my savings account. I had over $1,000.00 in my account from mowing lawns,Trapping Muskrats,delivering newspapers and collecting the money for the newspapers. At 17 years old.I traded the 45 for a 1965 Chevrolet Corsair Monza. The Corvair was a great vehicle. The only problem is the engine wore out spark plugs within 2,000 miles. The engine would still run but the performance would drastically drop off. I put Michelin Radial Tires on the Monza. I don’t know where the Corvair got this reputation for flipping over. Where I lived, there are what is called the S-Curves at 25 MPH. My 1965 Monza with the Michelin Radials easily negotiated the S-Curves at 60 MPH.

  • @frankmarkovcijr5459

    @frankmarkovcijr5459

    18 күн бұрын

    @@TheInfidel_SlavaUA People in factory before the war made $100. Per week. You paid cash for everything becau se you had gooduniunion jo36³b.No you get it on a credit card at36% interest. No interest on savings account. Greed is so rampant. I am so glad l am old but I will watch the greatest democracy become the greatest police state in the world 🌎. We are going to make the Nazis and Soviets look like school boys. So 😢😭.

  • @cseivard
    @cseivard2 ай бұрын

    The enthusiasm of these bikes is contagious!

  • @matthewrinehart2367
    @matthewrinehart23672 ай бұрын

    Like Mike Wolf, I love that rusty gold. A restored bike just doesn't hold the same fascination as a sweaty barn find. Another great episode!

  • @bartmotorcycle
    @bartmotorcycle2 ай бұрын

    Matt is an absolute encyclopedia. Amazing work guys

  • @wheelsthroughtime

    @wheelsthroughtime

    2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching!!

  • @MrLeebyunghun
    @MrLeebyunghun2 ай бұрын

    I just wanna say its so nice to see a reality mechanic show without the fake drama...i love that i found this channel and thanks for keeping it real.

  • @grantbierlmeier7641
    @grantbierlmeier76412 ай бұрын

    Put a smile on my face on a Friday afternoon

  • @michaelmitchell5909
    @michaelmitchell59092 ай бұрын

    Dudes I had goose pimples when that thing lite off!!!!. Matt when you said your eye-crometer, I busted out laughing....I never heard that before and I work with calipers and mics all day long!

  • @americanbornwalkaway9110
    @americanbornwalkaway91102 ай бұрын

    I worked in a Shop in Hawaii Years ago!!!! It is SO DANG fun watching you Work in a Bike!!!!! Brings back Memories

  • @wheelsthroughtime

    @wheelsthroughtime

    2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching!!

  • @user-iy6de7qi1r

    @user-iy6de7qi1r

    2 ай бұрын

    Where in Hawaii? I was stationed there 77-80 and 84-87 in Kaneohe. I bought a 74 FLH from Dias custom cycle in 77.

  • @chrismclain8587
    @chrismclain85872 ай бұрын

    Today we teach you what a son has learned from a father that has taught him well.

  • @charlene5461
    @charlene54612 ай бұрын

    Visited Maggie Valley many times, since 1991 on a regular. Almost always stayed at the Meadowlark. Love sitting on the back deck of the cabin and watch the Harleys roll into your establishment and listen to the creek. I had went to a church service at the covered shed out back that was hosted by a preacher and his congregation from Georgia. They rode their Harleys up and I thought that was awesome! I had just came back from the meeting and changed to meet my mom by the pool when all the sudden there was a horrendous accident nearly right in front of us! I jumped up to run across the street in the parking lot of JB's? steak house, where most of the accident ended up at. It was a white van and a compact car that had collided! My mom grabbed my arm and asked me where I was going. I told her to go help.(not that I could have done anything but hold someones hand til help did get there).She said the best thing I could do is start praying. I did. I later found out everyone made it. Thank God. I think that was the summer of 2012. So happy you started this youtube channel. I love your museum. One of the men who worked there walked around with my husband and I a few years ago and was so kind to share his knowledge. My favorite is the motorcycle, one of a kind, hidden in a secret wall in a home in Germany that was put there during WWII! Such a wonderful story and a huge part of history that thanks to your museum, will live on! Have an awesomely blessed weekend! Thanks for sharing!

  • @SuperOperator4
    @SuperOperator42 ай бұрын

    It's BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @ckthompson7928
    @ckthompson79282 ай бұрын

    I have dozens of tools from my grandfather, dad and my uncle. When you start using them you can feel their previous users energy and experience come alive . Makes you feel like you are back in time . Really cool

  • @JoseFlavioesrr
    @JoseFlavioesrr2 ай бұрын

    The man just have everything that he needs on that museum, i love it, brand new valves in your shop is amazing and cool.

  • @annalorree
    @annalorreeАй бұрын

    I don’t even ride bikes, but I like tinkering with and repairing old machines. Thanks, gents, for breathing life back into that old Harley.

  • @garyseaton4619
    @garyseaton46192 ай бұрын

    I love watching videos like this. I know you'll get it running. It's merely a matter of wonderful time as we get to watch you do your magic...

  • @wheelsthroughtime

    @wheelsthroughtime

    2 ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoy it! Thank you for watching!

  • @vince4005
    @vince40052 ай бұрын

    Well that was the best 45 minutes I've spent on here in a while! Thanks Matt and Kris for sharing your knowledge and passion for these old beautiful machines!

  • @hmdlamin93
    @hmdlamin932 ай бұрын

    The mechanical knowledge this man has is truly impressive

  • @paradisefalls37
    @paradisefalls372 ай бұрын

    Wheels through awesomeness!! Thanks for sharing your beautiful bikes with us!!

  • @matthewrinehart2367

    @matthewrinehart2367

    2 ай бұрын

    Great tag line!

  • @ronsampservice3066
    @ronsampservice30662 ай бұрын

    I wanna come work for you man! That's my passion, putting old scoots back on the road, or dirt. Doesn't matter. Mud and ice totally acceptable. Been a mechanic all my life, building/repairing for your museum is the ultimate dream "job". How can I call that a job? WOW! 👍

  • @danielseymour6726
    @danielseymour67262 ай бұрын

    Opening weekend can't come soon enough !

  • @joshhuffine4522
    @joshhuffine45222 ай бұрын

    How awesome!!! It's rough, it's old, it's tired, but I'd still ride it ! The bike looks Happy running ❤

  • @frankmarkovcijr5459
    @frankmarkovcijr54592 ай бұрын

    How far we have fallen from the America that built that bike.😢

  • @maverickthebastard

    @maverickthebastard

    Ай бұрын

    England too mate........

  • @frankmarkovcijr5459

    @frankmarkovcijr5459

    Ай бұрын

    @@maverickthebastard You English used to make such great stuff. I love my vintage British motorcycles. I have 4 BSA C-15 250 singles in both street and dirt versions. I have had my Triumph Tr-6 with a hard tail and magneto for 40 years. Such good TV like Masterpiece Theater . Great sci-fi like UFO,DR Who, Space 1999 and as a kid I loved THUNDERBIRDS, CAPTAIN SCARLET. At least I can ride my vintage British motorcycles and watch the reruns on DVD. The Dr who killed the British 🚂🚃 trains in the 1960's should have been boiled in oil.

  • @bigwu100

    @bigwu100

    18 күн бұрын

    I disagree, you sell Americans short. We have home mechanics everywhere, german Americans, native Americans, Asian Americans. We all come together when needed. I believe Americans could tool up, and manufacturing could comeback very quickly. The problem is the dollar value. America needs a reset.

  • @Slowhand871

    @Slowhand871

    Күн бұрын

    Fall?? This country is a hundred times better for more people than it was back then . Your white male is glaring. How incredibly ignorant.

  • @user-pu9rd7wl9c
    @user-pu9rd7wl9c4 күн бұрын

    Great show!My 2nd 400ss Honda needed dragging due to rust.House paint splattered,rust filled tank,parked under porch against woodpile,under canvas, 14yrs w/11,000miles.Exposed frame,cleaned/painted,polished everything.Blinker kit,broomhandle-bars,perf. exhaust,o-ring chain,jets,shifter(all period correct)White-lettered th'wheels,saved the paint,drive-train good.Resto was night and day.Anchor to showtime.Doubled milage,stupidly sold it!😭Thanks 4 reminding me,good times!2nd resto.😎👍✌🇨🇦

  • @scotpettengill7801
    @scotpettengill78012 ай бұрын

    I visited with you guys a few years ago and was blown away at everything you guys have built. I was there to meet your dad when he came cruising through the shop on a golden oldie. What an entrance he made, I was really impressed. I'm sure he's smiling down on all of you keeping things going. It's very nice to see your video today, thanks for all you do.

  • @righteousiron8216
    @righteousiron82162 ай бұрын

    Love these guys! Good energy they have with these Real Harleys! 👍

  • @darrenlandis3510
    @darrenlandis35102 ай бұрын

    I really like these style videos with cars or motorcycles thanks to all of you guys that take on these types of projects and save them from being crushed and gone forever.

  • @richardhamric980
    @richardhamric9802 ай бұрын

    Y’all are my favorite museum, and I learn something new every time I watch y’all. Thank you for what you do.

  • @highpower3006
    @highpower30062 ай бұрын

    This brings back some memories. I built my first Harley back in 1967 entirely out of surplus WLA parts.

  • @engineerinhickorystripehat9475

    @engineerinhickorystripehat9475

    2 ай бұрын

    I did the same in the 80s , the amount of spares was still impressive.

  • @gregoryblair9810

    @gregoryblair9810

    2 ай бұрын

    My first Harley was a trike built entirely from scavenged 45 parts. None of the numbers matched.

  • @robklunder2700
    @robklunder27002 ай бұрын

    Keep the 45's coming. Oh and more video's please.

  • @christiansellers7236
    @christiansellers72362 ай бұрын

    I love see this I am Boomer Yellowjackets MC SAA and I am so happy too see you found this and getting it restored thank you for the shout out too our MC much appreciated

  • @dh580
    @dh58020 күн бұрын

    Thank you for doing what you do Matt, not only for maintaining your fathers legacy but also for continuing to educate us mere mortals to preserve motorcycling for the future.

  • @lorneomasta9559
    @lorneomasta95592 ай бұрын

    Excellent!! I just spent today straightening the the front end and handle bars on my 38 wld stroker build. It takes time if you want it right!! Cant wait for next video.

  • @healthone3120
    @healthone312010 күн бұрын

    Sir i enjoyed seeing your Dad bringing these bikes back to life. Your continuing his legacy through you. I look forward coming up there one day and visit your Museum.

  • @stowers157
    @stowers157Ай бұрын

    You guys are living the dream! I wish that you were closer, I would LOVE to just spend my retirement keeping those legends in pristine condition.

  • @wk9205
    @wk92052 ай бұрын

    You opened up memory lane for me. I used to have a WLC from 1942 I believe in the late1960s and have done a lot of similar repair work on it. I loved to see your repair work. Keep them running.

  • @woodydavis8287

    @woodydavis8287

    2 ай бұрын

    I picked up a 42 wla flathead in 1977 as my first vehicle. It came with a military manual. It was indestructible.

  • @louismarino5448
    @louismarino54482 ай бұрын

    This video was so entertaining and educational. It always amazes me to see 80 year old original parts still in the box. Great job guys!

  • @08Barclay
    @08Barclay2 ай бұрын

    “I don’t have a matchbook, so I’ll use a feeler gauge “…. Yup! 😉👍🏻

  • @Myrtilys
    @Myrtilys2 ай бұрын

    Man...I've not seen you guys before but I adore the overall feeling you guys show. The banter, the humor, your knowledge and obvious passion for these old bikes and getting them going again. Definitely going to have to sub for more. On another note, that bike is incredible. Even if it's a tired old gal, the story it can tell through it's dirt, scrapes, and dents makes it so much more gorgeous than it already is. If I could, this bike might be the way I'd drive an old Harley 45.

  • @74otvalb
    @74otvalb2 ай бұрын

    I welcome you here from Brazil, for many years I accompanied your memorable father, a person of such knowledge, I'm happy that today you continue his legacy, a big hug

  • @darrell3368
    @darrell33682 ай бұрын

    Good to see y’all great to see some more shows

  • @retiredafce3373
    @retiredafce33732 ай бұрын

    The next raffle bike! If restored to its original race condition, it would be awesome!

  • @John-cc1pc

    @John-cc1pc

    2 ай бұрын

    It would, but it’s kinda saucy as it is. 😊

  • @jamesmaroon6161
    @jamesmaroon61612 ай бұрын

    Hey Sir. I met your dad once when my wife and I went to the museum. He was the best. Then Mike Wolfe came in and well we met both of them. Your dad thanked me for my service. I was in the Marine Corps. But to see you carry on where he left off is so cool. Nice to see you working on this legendary bike. Take Care bro

  • @t.s.racing

    @t.s.racing

    2 ай бұрын

    I as well thank you for your Service. Land of the FREE, because of the BRAVE.

  • @louisflege3741
    @louisflege37412 ай бұрын

    Love it! I would love to spend a day in the shop watching you guys revive an old clunker like this. This was absolute joy!

  • @robklunder2700
    @robklunder27002 ай бұрын

    Love these videos.

  • @jamessoares516
    @jamessoares5162 ай бұрын

    Another great episode! You guys at the end doing donuts in the grass was freaking awesome! I am eyeballing a 1938 WLDR and you guys are making it pretty tempting to get it!

  • @wheelsthroughtime

    @wheelsthroughtime

    2 ай бұрын

    Go for it!

  • @jamessoares516

    @jamessoares516

    2 ай бұрын

    @@wheelsthroughtime can you recommend a good Manual book to help me with the WLDR?

  • @jamessoares516

    @jamessoares516

    Ай бұрын

    @@wheelsthroughtime I got it!!!

  • @JA-zh5xi
    @JA-zh5xiАй бұрын

    It always amazing to me that you guys can get these old bikes to run- something made that long ago is still capable of running. Crazy

  • @justincrossman9067
    @justincrossman906715 күн бұрын

    The appreciation you have for the old tools is so great ! Love the channel, you've got a new subscriber !!

  • @dugwthree
    @dugwthree2 ай бұрын

    Really like watching this content and is why I support

  • @wheelsthroughtime

    @wheelsthroughtime

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you!!

  • @reyh234
    @reyh2342 ай бұрын

    Bello, Saludos desde Cuba

  • @Jerry-ix8dc
    @Jerry-ix8dc18 күн бұрын

    Hey guys. Junkn Jerry here I guys are right on the money. U truly know ur bikes an how to fix them outstanding. That 45 sounds good and it looks strong going up the road

  • @darrellkelly7614
    @darrellkelly76142 ай бұрын

    A master class of HD wrenching with OEM parts that are laying around. Love it Matt is an American Treasure. Gr8 video.

  • @spiveym
    @spiveymАй бұрын

    Your garage/museum is literally the stuff I dream of. AND you love what you do. You're winning @ life.

  • @robertwiiand2460
    @robertwiiand24602 ай бұрын

    Ive been watching these videos for a while now...god bless for keeping these things safe and running so people can enjoy them. Hopefully ill be able to travel to the museum one day 😀

  • @douglasgrouett7534
    @douglasgrouett75342 ай бұрын

    When I was 16 I had a 1945 Harley 45 WR Flahead. Triple springer front forks.. Loved riding it. Had no shifter guide and broke a few chains. Pushed her home a few times. That was 1970, I paid 600$ for it had a fresh rebuilt engine. Sold it that winter for 650$ If I had all the cars and bikes I've owned. Wow, what a collection it would be. My brother's and some friends had some nice stuff too. Ohh... the good ole' days. Lol

  • @TheBritChief
    @TheBritChief2 ай бұрын

    Love watching you guys wrench on old bikes. Something very satisfying about it.

  • @davidjohnson2994
    @davidjohnson2994Ай бұрын

    This channel is by far my new favorite show! You guys are spot on! Great mechanics for sure. THANKS for taking us on the RIDE!!😁

  • @murdoc6501
    @murdoc65012 ай бұрын

    Just awesome! Go Wheels Through Time, keep moving forward and bringing classic machines back to life!

  • @shingerz
    @shingerz2 ай бұрын

    This is just great to watch keeping historic bikes alive well done 👍

  • @JLange642
    @JLange6422 ай бұрын

    I don't care if it is a car, bike, plane, boat, tank- whatever- something about hearing an engine roar back to life from the grave. How do you explain that joyous feeling to a non- believer? It is just magical! And here we are talking Harley history! Love you channel!

  • @peterturenne6582
    @peterturenne65822 ай бұрын

    These Videos are what keeps me and my Dad getting my grandfather’s 1950 panhead back together! Now if only we had a video of fitting a hydra glide steering damper on a bike so we can get that part of the puzzle squared away!

  • @gmctech
    @gmctech21 күн бұрын

    Even though I have absolutely zero interest in anything Harley Davidson, it was an absolute pleasure watching people who really really know their stuff revive an old war horse. 👍👍

  • @user-dg1dp1yx5s
    @user-dg1dp1yx5sАй бұрын

    First time watching and a Harley man. After seeing this video, must say you fellas are awesome much respect

  • @bobkelly2447
    @bobkelly24472 ай бұрын

    LOL God I would love to have that tired old machine ...I almost convinced my dad to get one just like it way back when I was about 15 yrs old... I'm 71 yrs old now...and never have even seen another one just like it... and you guys make a video on it ! THANK YOU ! I only have 4 motorcycles now but at one time I had over 50 and I have had over 100 in my life time.... yes bikes are in my blood ! there is something beautiful about an old Harley built to last and easy to work on....not covered with all kinds of plastic ! just a solid basic machine that runs forever...their hard to beat ....even if they make your ass hurt ! LOL

  • @saveurselves989
    @saveurselves9892 ай бұрын

    I love coming to the museum, maybe in my next life I can own an oldie and a goody. But we can live it thru you guys!

  • @scottw391
    @scottw3912 ай бұрын

    Great video. I love seeing these old bikes roar back to life! Great job!

  • @jenkins1979
    @jenkins19792 ай бұрын

    Having worked with my Father for years and now being a Father myself there is just nothing better than having a son that shares the same passion.I told you in Davenport that your Father is so proud of you Matt...I'm sure of that. Thanks for videos.

  • @72151
    @72151Ай бұрын

    I can’t say enough great things about these guys. They are amazing and super talented. If you ever get to Maggie Valley, stop by and check them out!!!!

  • @propheticpig868
    @propheticpig868Ай бұрын

    The skills, knowledge, insight mechanically that these guys put into these old bikes is sooo impressive !!! Absolutely fascinating to watch them work ! So entertaining. Blows my mind what they can accomplish. Well-done !!! Bravo !!!

  • @wyattoneable
    @wyattoneable2 ай бұрын

    I enjoy the commentary/education during the process. Lots of fun!

  • @metal-lm6ue
    @metal-lm6ue2 ай бұрын

    The overhead valve seat fixing was very amazing to learn. Especially with the dye seal check after the repair y’all dudes are great teachers thank you buds

  • @jefferybye2169
    @jefferybye21692 ай бұрын

    Thank you for continuing with your father's legacy, He was a walking encyclopedia, I learned alot from him every time i watched his show..

  • @user-qw3zt9vl4n
    @user-qw3zt9vl4n2 ай бұрын

    Those old bikes and those old engines just seem bullet proof . Every time I watch 1 of your videos and you bring a bike back to life, I'm amazed at how well they run. You have truly mastered the Art of Resurrection. Thank you Matt and Kris, enjoy the videos. Party ON!!!!

  • @MrJdubbya36
    @MrJdubbya362 ай бұрын

    I'm not even into bikes but I want to visit your place some time. You are doing an amazing job carrying on your Dad's legacy!!

  • @tomdunn7147
    @tomdunn71472 ай бұрын

    Absolutely love this. I wish I had your knowledge to work on these old bikes. I know nothing about them, but wish I did. Great job.

  • @markeiler9753
    @markeiler97532 ай бұрын

    I had bikes all my life , really love watching you guys work almost got me up to work on my last project .

  • @bunjami01
    @bunjami012 ай бұрын

    The amount of knowledge between the two of you is amazing, you guys need to find people pass it all on too

  • @bunjami01

    @bunjami01

    2 ай бұрын

    first time i've seen your channel

  • @Wrench7532
    @Wrench75322 ай бұрын

    Just stumbled on to your show and I am immediately interested in seeing more. I've been twisting throttles for about 55yrs and really like your style guy's keep'em coming.

  • @AMLS1922
    @AMLS19226 күн бұрын

    Many years ago my dad had a 47 and my brother had a 48 they built from a barn find. They bought all the parts and bikes in many pieces. They assured them everything was there and it was. They ony paid 250 total for both bikes. Once my dad his Harley was done he traded it to a motorcycle shop where the owner left my dad build his own Indian racing motorcycle. Your show brought on found memories but also this is my first time seeing your channel. I just love it so far that's why I'm going to subscribe.

  • @frankburdi1001
    @frankburdi10012 ай бұрын

    Matthew you so love what you do. Cheers brother

  • @causticsdoorremovalservice1893
    @causticsdoorremovalservice18932 ай бұрын

    Thankyou for going to the trouble of explaining everything as you go along, I’m learning so much through you guys…cheers mate.

  • @kevin-parratt-artist
    @kevin-parratt-artist2 ай бұрын

    That was great! Thanks guys. 74 yo Aussie, watching from the Philippines. 🍻

  • @m-roddr.funtimes3144
    @m-roddr.funtimes31442 ай бұрын

    Amazing. Love watching the passion! The NOS parts unwrapping was like watching kids on Christmas unwrap a present! Keep up the greatness!

  • @wolfman515
    @wolfman515Ай бұрын

    That old bike is running on appreciation for the bit of love it got, and it's a gem for the life it's lived.

  • @mikejohnson3554
    @mikejohnson355412 күн бұрын

    I want that bike soo bad, Its amazing. Wish I could find / afford one. The challenge of riding something that takes so much attention to maintain and still be absolutely awesome at the same time. Ahhh, dreams

  • @RayRyuzaki
    @RayRyuzakiАй бұрын

    This came out when I was only 11 years old! You did a great job at repairing it!

  • @Richard-pe4cx
    @Richard-pe4cxАй бұрын

    very impressed with your depth of knowledge and doing it right not bodging it

  • @anythingoldmechanical
    @anythingoldmechanicalАй бұрын

    I would LOVE that old 45! The styling, the look.. the patina... and its history.. 5 Stars all the way! Loved the video, Thank you 👍

  • @jamesweaver9636
    @jamesweaver96362 ай бұрын

    Love the old school way or getting it done. What a beautiful old bike. Looks awesome just the way it is! Thanks for another great video!

  • @anthonychackett9662
    @anthonychackett966224 күн бұрын

    Thanks for a really great video. Possibly one of my favourites. Great to see you getting stuck in and enjoying the education. More WLA stuff please. Greetings from Wales, UK 😀👍

  • @kylepedroza9310
    @kylepedroza9310Ай бұрын

    Great video. These men r amazing on working on these vintage motorcycles.

  • @kevculmstock1
    @kevculmstock12 ай бұрын

    Super interesting watching you bring this old girl back to life.

  • @afvet5075
    @afvet50752 ай бұрын

    It puts a smile on my face. Great job guys.

  • @williamcondon5786
    @williamcondon57862 ай бұрын

    Love the old iron and how simple these motors are in comparison to the present ones you wont get a new one running after it has been sitting some 50 years or so ! These videos are so informative and entertaining keep em coming guys! 😅 I can relate to what you are up to resurrecting these bikes as i spent a lot of time pulling old hit and miss engines out of farm dumps and getting them freed up and running ! There is nothing that compares to the feeling of that first pop! And puff of smoke ! Cudos to you for carrying on a rare profession! And keeping those old relics in their working clothes!

  • @keithcarchide806
    @keithcarchide8062 ай бұрын

    Too sweet! I love seeing these oldies back in action.😗

  • @LukeLong-oi4uc
    @LukeLong-oi4uc2 ай бұрын

    Cool bike! I really like seeing old crusty bikes like this being revived. Great content.

  • @korosuchimu1479
    @korosuchimu14792 ай бұрын

    I love watching these. I don't know anything about motorcycle besides I love them. Imo them looking like this is way more beautiful than a restoration. As I do car restorations and customs for a living. Don't think I'll ever be able to afford a bike in any condition. I'd love to see this bike be the raffle bike! Thank all of you for uploading all this great knowledge and entertainment

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