This video highlights the extensive experience of a mechanic at Dragonman's specializing in Harley Davidson engine and transmission rebuilding. With over 58 years in the business, the mechanic details their process, mentioning the assistance of a helper for disassembly and glass-beading. The description encourages potential clients to contact the mechanic to discuss their specific needs and receive a quote. The business operates six days a week and is open on major holidays.
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 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 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 a mechanic working in their machine shop during winter. The focus is on rebuilding Harley Davidson motors and transmissions. The creator highlights their extensive 57 years of experience in this field and offers their services to viewers, inviting them to call and discuss their motor work needs. They also promote their shop's merchandise through a website link.
This video showcases 56 years of motorcycle rebuilding expertise at Dragonman's machine shop. The focus is on specialized motor and transmission rebuilding, along with case repairs for motorcycles. Dragonman emphasizes that he only performs this specific type of work, which he describes as a 'dying breed.' He invites inquiries and provides contact information for those needing these specialized services, outlining a simple process for shipping work to his shop with a quick turnaround time, often within a week. The description highlights Dragonman's extensive experience in the motorcycle industry.
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 YouTube video features a rider taking their classic "Dragon Harley" motorcycle out for a breakfast trip to IHOP in Colorado Springs. The description highlights the joy of riding the motorcycle, which the owner has had since 1967. Notably, the video includes an invitation for viewers to visit the owner's location, with a unique offer: customers who purchase a firearm can take a photo of it on the Dragon bike. The owner specifies their operating hours and days open.
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 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 video showcases a leisurely morning motorcycle ride on a "Dragon Harley" to IHOP for breakfast. The creator expresses affection for their vintage motorcycle, mentioning they've owned and ridden it since 1967. The video captures a beautiful day in Colorado Springs and aims to share a positive start to the day with viewers.
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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