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 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 video announces the start of rebuilding season at Dragonman's, a shop with 56 years of experience in motor rebuilding for vehicles manufactured between 1936 and 1999. The shop offers various machine work and rebuilding services with competitive pricing and high-quality parts. Viewers are encouraged to visit www.dragonmans.com for t-shirts or more information.
This video showcases the extensive machine shop and rebuilding experience of "Dragonman" with a focus on Harley-Davidson motorcycles. The content highlights the work performed on Harley models '99 and older. Dragonman emphasizes his efficiency in completing projects and provides his contact information and operating hours for those seeking his specialized services.
This YouTube video features Dragonman rebuilding a Harley motorcycle. The description includes a link to the shop's t-shirts, indicating a focus on the Dragonman brand and merchandise. While the title mentions 'Motor Rebuilding' and 'Old School,' there is no direct indication of firearms content within the provided title and description.
This video by the "Dragonman" offers an inside look at his methods for repairing motorcycle engine cases. With 57 years of experience in the motorcycle business since 1967, he has a vast knowledge base and has repaired hundreds of cases. He expresses a desire to share more of these insights with his audience, indicating a commitment to ongoing content creation. The description also clarifies his business hours, noting he is open every day except Monday, with an exception for major holidays falling on a Monday.
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 YouTube video, titled 'Motorcycle Rebuilding Shop,' showcases the machine shop services offered by Dragonman's. The description emphasizes motor and machine work, competitive pricing, and a call to action for potential customers. It also promotes shop merchandise available on their website. While the content focuses on motorcycle mechanics, it doesn't directly relate to firearms.
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 showcases a custom-built "Chariot" motorcycle, also referred to as the "Cherry It" chopper. It was originally constructed in 1973 by Mel "The Dragonman" Bernstein using a Panhead frame, a Servi rear-end, and a 250-gallon oil drum, with welding done using a torch and coat hangers. After decades of exposure, the motorcycle underwent a three-year restoration and is now displayed at Motorcyclepedia Museum in upstate New York alongside another custom "Dragon Bike" built by the same individual. The museum boasts over 500 bikes on display.
This video offers a concise guide to rebuilding Harley-Davidson motorcycle engines, covering heads, barrels, and the lower end. The presenter, from Dragonland, estimates the process takes about six hours, excluding major case repairs. It provides a visual overview of their rebuilding methods and encourages viewers to contact them for pricing and service inquiries. A link to their shop t-shirt is also included.
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.