This YouTube video provides a quick class on adjusting push rods and timing for Harley-Davidson (HD) motors manufactured between 1936 and 1999. The creator aims to assist viewers who are reassembling their motors after repairs or machine work. They also offer their services for those needing such work done or who are unsure about any aspect of the process.
This YouTube video provides a look inside Dragonman's machine shop, showcasing various jobs in progress. The proprietor highlights his expertise in working on Harley Davidson motors, specifically models from 1936 to 1999, and mentions his extensive experience in the motorcycle business since 1967. He invites viewers to contact him for any machine work needed on these vintage Harley Davidsons.
This video showcases the daily work of rebuilding Harley Davidson engines. While the title and description focus on motorcycle engine mechanics and nationwide services, there are no mentions of firearms, calibers, manufacturers, or related topics that would fall under the firearms categories. The content is strictly about automotive engine repair and restoration for Harley Davidson motorcycles.
This video focuses on motorcycle maintenance, specifically a "Rebuild Your Own Motor" job, and showcases other interesting work done at Dragonman's shop. While the title and description heavily emphasize motorcycles and a shop environment, it also mentions a shooting range, retail store, paintball, dirt bike tracks, and training classes. The video provides contact information and location details for Dragonman's establishment, which appears to be a multifaceted recreational and retail venue.
This video showcases the machine shop work of 'Dragonman,' focusing on the rebuilding of various Harley-Davidson motorcycle engines. The description details services for Sportster, 45 cubic inch, Knucklehead, Panhead, Shovelhead, and Evolution motors, covering rebuilds from 1936 to 1999. Pricing is provided for motor rebuilds and optional full assembly, with notes on shipping implications. A link to shop t-shirts is also included.
This YouTube video showcases a day at a motorcycle machine shop specializing in Harley Davidson motor and transmission work, primarily focusing on models from 1936-1999. The creator emphasizes their expertise in rebuilding these specific Harley engines and performing various machine tasks, while explicitly stating they do not perform general motorcycle maintenance like tire changes or battery replacements. The video also promotes the shop's merchandise.
This video features Dragonman working in his machine shop, focusing on repairing early Harley Davidson motorcycle engines from 1936 to 1999. He highlights that this specialization keeps him busy, as many shops don't handle this vintage work. Dragonman, with over 50 years of experience since 1967, invites customers to ship their engines for service. He also offers advice on cost-effective shipping methods, urging viewers to avoid shipping stores and to pack items securely for direct terminal delivery. The description also promotes his shop's t-shirts available for purchase.
This video provides a detailed guide to assembling the top end of a Shovelhead motorcycle engine. It focuses on the mechanical process of putting together these specific engine components. The description also includes a link to purchase merchandise.
This video offers a tour of a machine shop specializing in rebuilding motors and transmissions for 1936-1999 Harley Davidson motorcycles, including Twin Cam top-end work. The owner highlights the increasing demand for these services due to a decline in specialized shops, offering competitive pricing and aiming for one-week turnaround times. He also promotes his shop's t-shirts available on his website.
This YouTube video, titled 'Rebuild Your Own Motor Job at Dragonman's,' focuses on the potential enhancements for a motor rebuild, including modifications like porting heads, dual spark plugs, high-lift cams, flywheel shaving, and big bore cylinders. The description also mentions that the creator, Dragonman, offers pricing for these services over the phone. The video concludes with a Happy New Year wish from Dragonland and promotes their shop t-shirts available for purchase online.
This video appears to be an advertisement or informational piece about a "Motor Deal" offered by Dragon Man's. The offer includes rebuilding a motor for $1200, provided the parts are rebuildable, and covers both parts and labor. The description directs viewers to Dragon Man's website for more information.
This video showcases a Harley Davidson machine shop specializing in the rebuilding of Harley Davidson motors and transmissions. The proprietor highlights his extensive experience of over 55 years and the unique nature of his work, suggesting he is a "dying breed." He offers his services for such rebuilds, providing instructions on packing and shipping, and emphasizes the use of high-quality parts at competitive prices. The shop is open daily except Mondays and major holidays (unless the holiday falls on a Monday). A link to shop t-shirts is also provided.