This YouTube video provides a look inside Dragonman's machine shop, showcasing various jobs in progress. The proprietor highlights his expertise in working on Harley Davidson motors, specifically models from 1936 to 1999, and mentions his extensive experience in the motorcycle business since 1967. He invites viewers to contact him for any machine work needed on these vintage Harley Davidsons.
This video features Dragonman working in his machine shop, focusing on repairing early Harley Davidson motorcycle engines from 1936 to 1999. He highlights that this specialization keeps him busy, as many shops don't handle this vintage work. Dragonman, with over 50 years of experience since 1967, invites customers to ship their engines for service. He also offers advice on cost-effective shipping methods, urging viewers to avoid shipping stores and to pack items securely for direct terminal delivery. The description also promotes his shop's t-shirts available for purchase.
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 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 offers a nostalgic look back at the "good old days" of motorcycle organizing by "Dragonman" in upstate New York during the 1970s. He recounts how these upstate runs, which he organized, were featured in prominent motorcycle magazines like Hot Bike, Street Chopper, Easy Rider, and Colors. Participants contributed financially, pooling around $7,000 for events at the then-closed Holiday ski resort. Activities included renting the resort, taking over the lake with rowboats, nightly food pickups via a pickup truck, and a U-Haul for bike transport. The runs also featured contests with trophies and parades through town, which were well-received by locals. These events continued for nearly a decade before Dragonman relocated to Colorado, providing a glimpse into his personal history.
This video from Dragonman's highlights their extensive experience in motorcycle machine work, particularly focusing on rebuilding Harley Davidson motors from 1936 to 1999. They emphasize their specialization in 'old school' mechanics, a skill not commonly found in many shops. The video showcases their 'rebuild your own motor' package, which allows customers to assemble the top end themselves. Information on their services and merchandise is provided.
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