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 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 video showcases the daily operations of a motorcycle machine shop specializing in Harley Davidson motor and transmission rebuilds. The proprietor highlights their extensive 56 years of experience and emphasizes competitive pricing, partially due to customers covering shipping. A featured service is the 'rebuild your own motors' package for $1200, which includes head work, boring with new pistons, lower end rebuild with new components, balancing, and glass beading, leaving the customer to reassemble the top end. The option for full motor assembly is also available, with the caveat of expensive trucking shipping costs.
This video showcases low serial number Dragon Fire rifles and heavy barrel uppers available for purchase. The presenter also details Harley Davidson motorcycle and transmission rebuild services, covering work from 1936 to 1999. A "rebuild your own motor" option is highlighted, which includes machine work, parts, and assembly of the lower end, heads, and bored cylinders with new pistons and rings, with a top-end gasket set provided for completion. Additional customization options like head porting, shaved flywheels, dual spark plugs, Andrews cams, and big bore kits are also mentioned. Contact information for Dragonman is provided for inquiries about both firearms and motorcycle services.
This video offers a tour of a machine shop specializing in Harley Davidson engine and transmission rebuilding. It also promotes an upcoming "pumpkin shoot" event on October 22nd and 23rd, which is open to the public and family-friendly. Attendees can rent various machine guns to shoot Tannerite-filled pumpkins. The video mentions that the shop sells t-shirts online.
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.
This video discusses a Harley-Davidson motor rebuilding service, highlighting options like full rebuilds for $1200 (with customer top-end assembly), lower-end rebuilds, head rebuilding, cylinder boring with new pistons, and transmission rebuilds for models from 1936 to 1999. The process involves calling the customer with the final price including shipping, and payment is accepted via money order or certified check. The video also promotes the shop's t-shirts.
This YouTube video showcases "Motorcycle Machining" at Dragonland, where the creator emphasizes their extensive experience (54 years) in rebuilding motorcycle engines and transmissions for bikers nationwide. While the creator humorously notes the misconception that they only engage with machine guns and hot-rods, the focus is firmly on their expertise in motorcycle mechanics. A special offer is highlighted for a "build your own motor" package, detailing the services included for the lower and top end of Harley Davidson motors from 1999 and down. The video also promotes shop t-shirts available for purchase.
This video from Dragonman's Machine Shop focuses on their "rebuild your own motor" deal, presented as Part One of a two-part series. The description outlines various upgrade options available for engine rebuilds, including dual spark plugs, porting and flow work, head modifications for higher compression, shaved flywheels, solid lifter kits, camshafts, rebuildable oil pumps, and case repair. The presenter explains that they don't assemble the entire motor for customers due to the expense of wooden boxing and trucking. The shop also offers transmission rebuild services and promotes their branded t-shirts available for purchase online.
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