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 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 demonstrates the process of installing nickel alloy valve seats in Harley Davidson motorcycle cylinder heads using a Sunnen H.M. machine. It also mentions capabilities in dual spark plugs, Sportster Ironheads, and all Shovelhead engines, as well as porting and flowing services. A link to the shop's t-shirt store is provided.
This is the first motovlog of a Harley Sportster 1200 XL owner. The video features a walk-around of the motorcycle, highlighting its Vance and Hines exhaust, with a mention of its loud sound. The creator is seeking feedback on future motovlog content.
This video showcases the expertise of a seasoned machinist with 52 years of experience specializing in Harley Davidson parts. The focus is on a specific machine work process: dual plugging early Sportster heads. The creator highlights their ability to handle specialized jobs that other shops cannot, emphasizing their deep knowledge and skill set in motorcycle engine component modification. The description also includes a link to purchase shop t-shirts.
This video features an experienced mechanic with nearly 50 years of experience repairing Harley-Davidson motorcycle engines. The focus is on the intricate process of repairing blown-out sections of the engine case, specifically mentioning the Sportster transmission section, generator section, and lower case sections. The mechanic demonstrates the step-by-step replacement of a Timken section, a repair that typically takes around two hours. The video also serves as a promotion for his motor and transmission repair services, encouraging viewers to contact him or visit his website, www.dragonmans.com.
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