This video showcases work being done at Dragonman's machine shop, focusing on the rebuilding of HD motors and transmissions manufactured between 1936 and 1999. The description emphasizes the shop's busy nature and the influx of new jobs, inviting potential clients to inquire about specialized machine work and rebuilding services for these specific types of motors and transmissions.
This video demonstrates the process of relocating a cam hole on a 1973 Shovelhead motor. The creator highlights the importance of having the right equipment for a smooth operation and offers their services for similar mechanical work. A link to shop t-shirts is also provided.
This video showcases the motor testing process for Harley Davidson motorcycles in a machine shop. The creator demonstrates running completed motors on a testing stand to ensure leak-free operation, proper bolt tightening, precise timing, and correct head torque. The description also mentions the need for a carburetor and manifold if a customer is sending in a complete motor for testing, and provides a contact number for rebuilding inquiries. This content is highly technical and focuses on the mechanics and assembly of Harley Davidson engines.
This video features Dragonman showcasing his winter workshop activities, focusing on rebuilding Harley Davidson motors, transmissions, and cases. He highlights his expertise in these mechanical services and encourages viewers to contact him for custom rebuilds and repairs. The video also subtly promotes his merchandise with a link to his online store.
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 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 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 demonstrates the process of creating an extra spark plug hole in a Harley Davidson cylinder head, which can also be adapted for a 9/16" 14mm compression release. The creator offers this machining service for $85 for both heads. They advise practicing on a junk head before attempting on a customer's engine and provide specific shipping instructions for heads sent in for work. The video also promotes the creator's merchandise store.
This video from Dragonmans focuses on motor work for early Harley-Davidson motorcycles, specifically models manufactured between 1936 and 1999. The description encourages viewers to ship their early Harley motors to Dragonmans for servicing. The video also promotes their merchandise, with a link to their online store for T-shirts.
This video showcases the startup of a rebuilt 1966 Shovelhead motor, which has been in the "Dragon bike" since 1977. The creator mentions having previously installed Panheads, Knuckleheads, and Shovelheads in the same bike. The description also offers "hard-earned" tips on rebuilding motorcycle motors, delivered with a touch of humor. A link to the creator's merchandise store is provided.
This video features Dragonman rebuilding the engine of his iconic "Dragon Bike." The rebuild, last performed in 1977, includes replacing valve guides, pistons, all bearings, and a rebuilt rod set. The description also details Dragonman's availability for machine work and rebuilds, noting a busy period with a military museum starting in April. He provides specific packing instructions for incoming jobs and states their rebuild service for standard parts and labor costs $1200 plus shipping, with a focus on transmissions and Harley motors from 1936 to 1999. Shop t-shirts are also advertised.