This YouTube video demonstrates the process of rebuilding the lower end of motorcycle engines, specifically mentioning Harley Davidson motors from 1936 to 1999, including Sportster models. The creator offers this service for $695 and provides instructions on how to pack and ship engines for the rebuild. The shop is open daily except Mondays and major holidays. The description also includes a link to purchase shop t-shirts.
This video features a proprietor of a motorcycle mail-order business who highlights their services and a special Black Friday sale. The owner emphasizes their extensive experience (55+ years) in handling challenging motorcycle repair jobs that other shops refuse. A specific service, 'rebuild your own motor,' is priced at $1200. The video also provides contact information for inquiries and a website for shop merchandise.
This video demonstrates the installation of nickel alloy valve seats in Panhead engines manufactured between 1948 and 1965. The presenter showcases two different machines used for this process: a milling machine that cuts out the old seat for a precise interference fit, and a Sunnen headmaster machine. Both tools achieve the same objective in preparing the cylinder head for new valve seats. The description also includes a link to purchase shop t-shirts from Dragonman's.
This YouTube video showcases a busy motorcycle machine shop that specializes in engine rebuilds. The description highlights the shop's efficiency, completing jobs within a week at a fair price, which is attributed to a lack of similar services nationwide. A special offer is presented for rebuilding motorcycle motors from 1936-1999 for $1200, covering the lower end, heads, cylinder boring with cast pistons, and a top-end gasket set. Customers are instructed on how to ship their engine components, with a focus on packaging the lower end and separate boxing for heads and barrels. Links to the shop's online catalog and t-shirt store are provided.
This video advertises a Harley Davidson engine rebuilding service for $1100. The service covers 1936-1999 models and includes complete lower end rebuilds, parts, labor, cylinder boring, and new pistons. While the heads are rebuilt, the customer is responsible for assembling the top end with a provided gasket set. Further information and a parts catalog are available on the Dragon Mans website, where t-shirts are also sold.
This YouTube video focuses on the rebuilding of a 1971 Shovelhead motorcycle engine. The creator details the process of removing the engine from the bike and placing it on a custom-built motor testing stand for comprehensive top-to-bottom rebuilding. The description also outlines a 'rebuild your own motor' service offered by the creator, where customers send in parts for the lower end, heads, and barrels to be rebuilt and shipped back, with the customer responsible for final assembly. This service is presented as a cost-saving alternative to shipping complete, assembled motors.
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