This video showcases a custom-built "Dragon Bike" created in 1967, which serves as the progenitor for 17 subsequent unique builds. The description highlights its construction from sheet metal and Bondo. The bike features a powerful 98 cubic inch Shovelhead motor with specific modifications including a 4.75-inch stroke, 3.625-inch big bore cylinders, an Andrews C grind cam with 0.525 lifts, ported and flowed heads, and a 44mm S&S carburetor, contributing to its robust sound and performance. The video emphasizes the bike's ability to perform impressive wheelies due to its rear-biased weight distribution, with the builder recalling a record wheelstand of one and a half blocks. A link to purchase merchandise is also provided.
This video showcases a custom-built "Dragon Bike" constructed by the creator in 1967. The bike is described as being made from sheet metal and Bondo, with the creator having built 17 unique variations since its inception. The description highlights the Shovelhead motor, detailing its 98 cubic inch displacement, specific stroke and bore measurements, Andrews C grind cam with a 525 lift, ported and flowed heads, and a 44mm S&S carburetor. The creator emphasizes the motor's power and its ability to perform impressive wheelies due to the bike's rear-heavy design, with a personal record of a block-and-a-half wheel stand. The video also includes a link to merchandise.
This video features Larry Potterfield, Founder and CEO of MidwayUSA, demonstrating the creation of a pattern stock for firearm stocks. A pattern stock is a preliminary shaping tool used in stock duplicating machines. This process allows for the precise fitting of a firearm stock to a shooter before the final carving from a blank. The demonstration utilizes a factory Remington 700 rifle stock, along with files, bondo, and technical knowledge. The video highlights a practical gunsmithing technique for custom firearm stock fitting.
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