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  • I worked at a Harley dealer from 1980 to 1983 and set up numerous XLH/XLCH from the crate. Batteries were dry, brake master cylinders were filled. It was AMF until 1983 when Willie G bought them back. That bike was definitely used as a parts bike and I'd go through thoroughly. People complain about AMF quality but many of those same people that worked during AMF worked for Willie G too. AMF can be blamed for some of it but they kept Harley alive when it was going to die.Long comments don't get read, attention spans are short today. Good luck with the bike and for goodness sakes get some tools.

    @JPaul60@JPaul605 ай бұрын
    • Since you worked for a Harley dealer back in the day, was there any truth to the rumor that some dealerships would totally dismantle the engines and blueprint them before selling them to avoid future warranty work ? I heard that Dudely Perkins of SF did that because of all the problems with the AMF bikes.

      @cyrilhudak4568@cyrilhudak45685 ай бұрын
    • @@cyrilhudak4568 The dealer I worked at never did that. The biggest problem with the XLC/H was the transmissions. They sent the head mechanic to transmission school and I was scheduled to go but I left for a better job at a Cadillac dealer before I went. When setting up a new bike though when it was in the crate we went over all the nuts and bolts and checked for loose things. The same union loads that were doing a crappy job putting the bikes together were still working there after Willie G took control.

      @JPaul60@JPaul605 ай бұрын
    • Lol dont mean to be a smart a$$ but wasnt the last XLCH in 1979? 😛 still enjoyed your testimony

      @rodan2852@rodan28525 ай бұрын
    • @@rodan2852Because it's impossible to setup a 1979 in 1980 ae - that would just never happen...

      @BlackSlimShady@BlackSlimShady5 ай бұрын
    • You're right. AMF saved Harley and had instituted QA and buying new tooling. The family didn't care about mc's except for entertainnig Willy G's love to ride. They milked the company without concern for quality. If AMF hadn't stepped in, HD would have gone out of business and would not have been around to bring back the big mc market that came in the with 90s. I dated the daughter of VP of Parts.

      @hoobeydoobey1267@hoobeydoobey12674 ай бұрын
  • I know alot of people don't like to see you guys do this, but I love seeing this. Motorcycles were built to be ridden and enjoyed, not stored in a box for 50 years. I also hate the museums that just have the bikes sitting there. Wheels through time is the only museum that truly preserves bik3s

    @Singh_1989@Singh_19895 ай бұрын
    • Barbers motor sport museum maintains their bikes and says that they’re all hours from being on the track

      @brotherbarry1627@brotherbarry16275 ай бұрын
    • That turd should stay in the box

      @nathanweinfurtner5203@nathanweinfurtner52035 ай бұрын
    • @@nathanweinfurtner5203 sometimes they just don't flush. 😏💩 They just spin around for others to look at and pound WHY. WHY.🤪

      @GeemailMailboxx@GeemailMailboxx5 ай бұрын
    • @@nathanweinfurtner5203yup, it’s an AMF.

      @sokodad@sokodad5 ай бұрын
    • ​@@nathanweinfurtner5203Hell no all bikes deserve to be ridden . I have revived my share of basket case bikes . Rode them till I wore them out .

      @txrick4879@txrick48794 ай бұрын
  • I bought an almost identical Sportster brand new in 1977 and still ride it today. Been all over the country on it. It has never once let me down. Great old bikes and way more exciting to ride than their bigger brothers. Enjoy!

    @HopperXL@HopperXL5 ай бұрын
    • That is awesome!

      @BikesandBeards@BikesandBeards5 ай бұрын
    • How you guys bought that bike?

      @teddysetiawan8353@teddysetiawan83532 ай бұрын
    • I bought two xlch harleys 1976. one was a Bi-Centenial edition, ran great but I re painted it and built it from the ground up. I traded that for a San Diego chopper via easy rider edition,aside from a bit of a leak , they both ran fine for many a miles. No problems with me.

      @michaelsmith2733@michaelsmith273326 күн бұрын
  • We love Craig and the real ones will never forget the good times of Craig building everything CORRECTLY😂😂😂

    @heavengraham4951@heavengraham49515 ай бұрын
  • My first real bike was an 81 low rider. It was a really good bike, leaked oil like nobody's business. I sold it in the 90s, and it's still around being ridden by the guy I sold it to. I rode it a couple of times in 2018, and it was still a ton of fun. I had a stroke in 2019, so I probably won't be riding it ever again, but I still get to see it at least.

    @mjc8248@mjc82485 ай бұрын
    • sorry to hear about your stroke glad you're doing alright however. Awesome story, really cool that you were able to ride it again over 20 years after you sold it!

      @tantorum3508@tantorum35085 ай бұрын
    • I had two strokes in one month years ago, and fully recovered just by taking pomegranate extract. In 2020 I couldn't move my left side. Today its like nothing ever happened

      @stanleymasterson1135@stanleymasterson11355 ай бұрын
    • ​@@stanleymasterson1135Does that make you a 2-stroke ? Sorry, I can't help myself sometimes 🫢

      @kurtfoulke5130@kurtfoulke51305 ай бұрын
    • @stanleymasterson1135 Mine was pretty bad. I spent a month in the hospital and 2 months at in patient rehab. I get botox shots in my arm every 3 months for spasticity. I get around ok but not quickly, and my left arm is pretty useless for doing anything.

      @mjc8248@mjc82485 ай бұрын
    • I had a 1978 XLCH

      @NickolasFigler-fi3wj@NickolasFigler-fi3wj5 ай бұрын
  • You and Craig made a good team, I could tell you were both having fun. Go back to him.

    @DrDastardly776@DrDastardly7765 ай бұрын
    • I was literally just thinking the same thing!! Hopefully the lord will put forgiveness in eachs ❤and they’ll get it figured out!

      @matthewshoudy7887@matthewshoudy78875 ай бұрын
    • They live in different states now

      @ozzypawsborneprinceofbarkn3249@ozzypawsborneprinceofbarkn32495 ай бұрын
    • Craig has his own channel now . Shawn helped him launch it.

      @henrymatthews9365@henrymatthews93655 ай бұрын
    • @@henrymatthews9365 yeah I know. They still make better content together, rather than separate. Although Craig is getting better.

      @DrDastardly776@DrDastardly7765 ай бұрын
    • @@ozzypawsborneprinceofbarkn3249 and?

      @DrDastardly776@DrDastardly7765 ай бұрын
  • I miss the two of you making videos together I’m not gonna lie. On the bright side you both seem to be doing very well and both of your channels appear to be doing fantastic! Watched Craig’s IT restoration last night, well part 1. I enjoy your videos every bit as much tho brother!! Looking for a calab down the road

    @jaminjim44@jaminjim445 ай бұрын
  • Time moves on. Glad you and a good friend were able to document and share some great times ✌️

    @mx.garage@mx.garage5 ай бұрын
  • That smell you talked about comes from a time before Harley-Davidson started selling their bikes out of fashion boutiques. As I remember, it was a combined aroma of wood floors, old leather, new tire smell, lucky strikes, and 50w oil soaked into all of it.

    @grandudetonesnob7107@grandudetonesnob71075 ай бұрын
    • Hahaha... perfect!

      @kevincosta9228@kevincosta92285 ай бұрын
    • @@kevincosta9228 exactly and I miss it.....the mechanic and sale people all had greasy hands lol.

      @db13401@db134015 ай бұрын
    • Ah- I was born too late. 😂

      @adamziolkowski2549@adamziolkowski25493 ай бұрын
    • That sounds nice.

      @steverussell6642@steverussell66422 ай бұрын
    • ​@@db13401Like old junk yards before computerized inventory.

      @jeffrobodine8579@jeffrobodine8579Ай бұрын
  • That exact model was my very first "new" Harley Davidson. I was never able to get that, hand pinstriped, leather seated thing over 98 mph. no matter how hard I tried. Never the less, I still remember that bike to be the most beautiful bike I ever owned. I am still proud to say that I was an owner of a 75th. Anniversary Harley Davidson sportster. Thanks for the trip down memory lane.

    @willg4944@willg49445 ай бұрын
    • Harley makes slow trash.

      @PeterAngles-jq7gr@PeterAngles-jq7gr5 ай бұрын
    • 👍

      @neildriedger637@neildriedger6375 ай бұрын
    • How was quality of built back then?

      @larifari4371@larifari43715 ай бұрын
    • @@PeterAngles-jq7gr They are actually the fastest motorcycles today....right off of idle. However, the other ones begin to catch up real fast not too long after. Key word there is "idle". Nobody with an overhead cam produces that kind of low rpm torque today, do they? (of the same cc or cubic inch) I'm remembering the adage "It's not how fast you go; it's how you go fast." I don't know of any other motorcycle that is that fast off of idle, and they were not trash. They were good. I don't know that Harley ever made a bad Sportster motor. It might not be the very best for longevity, but they were far from trash.

      @raybrensike42@raybrensike425 ай бұрын
    • A buddy I used to work with who had a older brother by a blue 78 AMF 1000 new that passed away shortly after he got it his mom kept it for him for 14 years till he turned 16 that dude has rode it everyday ever since even in the coldest of Ohio Winters he would leather up and ride it on the ice to work he even rode it into the church with his old lady on the back when they got married it was great crazy fool will pass ya doing 70 on the back wheel dragging a hand laughing pretty sure his brother is always riding with him I haven't rode with a bigger nut and I rode motocross bikes with some real loons growing up

      @79huddy@79huddy5 ай бұрын
  • Absolutely cool video. This old man was a young man remembering riding all over Colorado's plains and mountains. I can feel the air and enjoy the smell mixture of nature and machine sliding past me again. My wrist was rolling backward. I am in my recliner with morning coffee. 1978 was just a second ago because of you. Extreme gratitude to for this moment.

    @billzapor5338@billzapor53385 ай бұрын
    • Lmfao ..a 1968 xlch was mine back in 1980. . I put it back together that year in Silverthorne Colorado.. worked in Breckenridge that winter as a carpenter ...we built a barr called daddy John's most days and at night I would work in that bike in the extraterrestrial bedroom ao a trailer house I had renteted

      @jamesgibson5876@jamesgibson58765 ай бұрын
  • My first streetbike was a '69 Sportster, which except for your 78's disc brakes and cast wheels, was very similar to this one. These were about as old school as you could get in 1978, but they still had a loyal following. This was just one year before the 130 hp Kawasaki Z1-R Turbo, 120 hp KZ-1300 and 6 cylinder 24 valve Honda CBX, so people certainly weren't buying these for performance, but to get that legendary V-Twin mystique. By the way, I love those old raised white letter Goodyears!

    @larryjex6485@larryjex64855 ай бұрын
    • I have a '72 XLH with the brake pedal and shifter on the opposite sides! Really fun to ride.

      @seanconnell8027@seanconnell80274 ай бұрын
  • This is really cool, my dad recently bought a 1975 amf sportster that was setting in boxes in someones attic since the eightees so thats actually really similar to this because its also one of the few completely stock ones left!

    @floedert7616@floedert76165 ай бұрын
  • Words to live by, " don't drop the bike" I've rode for over 40 yrs. and the only time , other than dirt bikes, I have ever dropped a bike is parking or moving it around by hand

    @dennis7470@dennis74705 ай бұрын
    • ddropper here twice ill explain.. once my clutch cable broke. couldnt ride for like a week? i said clutch? pff...i know how my baby works she ok with riding just not stopping lol. I totally made it back home, came into driveway forgot i cant stop, oil slick in driveway i layed her down up under my grandmothers car! without hesitation i somehow at 16 years old lifted that bikes right up onto the kickstand. and im pretty sure nobody saw it. Second time was a huge spider web across the basketball goal and fence, and i was on grass at a freinds not trying to be all in the parents way etc... wet grass front end again...dammit. twice no one saw this. But to admit means my heart is true. This was 1998

      @DeathColdBeer@DeathColdBeer5 ай бұрын
    • Damn you've never ate pavement in 40 years? Impressive

      @contraband1543@contraband15435 ай бұрын
    • If you ride... it's not if....but when and what bike your going to put in the salvage yard dude... every rider drops it... every rider goes down...

      @Mikegastaldo@Mikegastaldo5 ай бұрын
    • I just dropped my low mileage 2002 fz1….tank damage…..grrrr. And like you only only while moving a street bike have I ever dropped one.

      @robertfury295@robertfury2955 ай бұрын
    • Dude I swear same damn thing catch the wrong leg with the kickstand and fall over just because I had to move it from that side otherwise I just would have leaned it over far enough on the right hand or because I sat on the bike for 5 minutes after turning it off using my phone and forgot I didn't already put the kickstand down I swear I've dropped it doing the stupidest stuff but even kept the bike up at 30 after hitting the pothole lifting the back tire only just because it's the only tire that hit it but I was already on the rear brake that caused it to lock up midair once it hit it slid out to the left hand side and stupidly I stomped the ground real hard standing me in the bike back up from at least probably 55 maybe 60° angle Man that happened about a year ago I still regret it to this day lasting injuries but man I love my bike

      @mikewazowski7830@mikewazowski78305 ай бұрын
  • Worked on that era Harleys 40 years ago. Don’t worry about the external fasteners. I could tell you about problems with internal quality control which can and should be rectified if doing rebuild, from rocker arm shaft end play to crankcase bolts. But put together properly most issues easily be taken care of.

    @oldamericaniron5767@oldamericaniron57675 ай бұрын
  • That is one heck of a find! This model, XLH 1000 (75th Anniversary Model) only had 2,323 built. Not all dealers got one, my local dealer got 2, probably because he raced for Harley. This was my first Harley, I bought from the original owner with 3K miles in 1980. The sister bike was still owned by the local dealer. It is a very powerful 1000cc and provided many great memories. If you don't keep it for yourself, let me know.

    @user-lu8hg2wf2u@user-lu8hg2wf2u5 ай бұрын
  • My dad and I just got one of his buddy’s 1962 sportster going. That thing is a blast.

    @billsheppard2433@billsheppard24335 ай бұрын
  • AMF Harleys get ragged on pretty bad but without out them Harley wouldn't exist. The 1000 is a fun bike way faster and nimble than you would think. I loved my 79 even though it broke down more than every other bike I have combined . We need a video on that 750 chopper too.

    @ahrentelford1391@ahrentelford13915 ай бұрын
    • What were the causes of the breakdowns, other than Brakes, and Tires?

      @sirpoppz@sirpoppz20 күн бұрын
  • Its good that you sought out expert help for this unboxing. That is a really nice bike and probably worth quite a bit, as long as you leave it in stock as is trim. Don't let anyone talk you into replacing the exhaust, tank ,seat or any other component that is unique to this bike.

    @ridingonabudget@ridingonabudget5 ай бұрын
    • I Agree 💯

      @robeast692@robeast6925 ай бұрын
  • Man its so cool to watch you uncrate vintage bikes. It's gotta be the neatest feeling to uncrate a bike decades after it was made. Best kind of time capsule.

    @johnblack5764@johnblack57645 ай бұрын
  • It's a bit sad you and Craig aren't teamed up anymore but on the bright side, I now have 2 great channels to watch. Yall will have to make some special team up reunion videos from time to time.

    @MoeSlislack@MoeSlislack5 ай бұрын
  • I have a 1980 AMF Harley I got from my dad when I was 16, he had an accident in '97 that left him unable to ride again. I got it running a couple years ago but it needs to be completely gone thru. Nice seeing what the bike pretty much looked like before my dad changed some things. I also have a 1973 Sporty I regularly ride, those old ironheads just keep on running.

    @uncle4318@uncle43185 ай бұрын
    • Bikes are made to be customized to the owners liking

      @sirpoppz@sirpoppz20 күн бұрын
    • @@sirpoppz agree! I still have the factory tank for it too, dad replaced it with a fat bob tank a few moons before i was born. its converted to electronic ignition from points, has a bigger carb on it, etc. he rode that thing everywhere.

      @uncle4318@uncle431820 күн бұрын
  • Sean, I love how you find these beautiful old still in the box relics of motorcycles. I still wish I could buy the 45 Harley Walmart parking lot special. I love that bike so much. I’m retired and I’m sure I couldn’t really afford it. I won’t stop loving that bike though. God has blessed you in so many ways. Your move to Tennessee was a great decision. You are going to be so successful in so many ways in the years to come. God bless you.

    @hoosieriphone@hoosieriphone5 ай бұрын
  • I owned the exact same bike back in 1982-83. Made it into a chopper after running out of gas too many times with that small 2.2 gal tank. I put a 3.5 gallon mustang tank on it, had the swing arm removed and a custom hard tail fabricated for it. I'm pretty sure that the original owner changed the drive sprockets on it ad well as staggered pipes as I could get that bike up to 120 mph no problem. She was fast and at that time the only bike that could take me was a punched out electra glide that in its prior live was built for the local drag strip. I loved the bike, the wife, not so much, being a hardtail and the small pillion seat made for an uncomfortable ride for her. Also, the bike had 4 circuit breakers located under the seat, one would occasionally trip, killing power to the ignition and leaving me stranded on the side of the road, eventually, the breaker would cool down enough to auto reset and allow the bike to start and run. This seemed to only happen on pretty hot days. When I made it into a chopper style bike, I replaced the breakers with a fuse box and completely rewired the whole bike. Fun bike, kind of wish that I still had her. And yes like all Harleys of that era, she would mark her parking spot with a few drops of oil. Was my first Harley and now on my 12 or 13th Harley now, hard to keep track of them all at my age. Enjoy the ride, she's a classic.

    @peterlecuyer6204@peterlecuyer62045 ай бұрын
  • My first harley was a 1978 75th anniversary sportster. In the only other anniversary package you could get was the electra glide. It was also black and gold with the gold wheels. Another special thing that the 75th anniversary sportster had was front and rear 16" wheels. There were only 2,323 anniversary sportsters produced. Very cool bike.

    @Roadside2882@Roadside28825 ай бұрын
    • That's a 19" front wheel

      @kurtfoulke5130@kurtfoulke51305 ай бұрын
    • I have two. One rebuilt and one all original never been ridden. Museum quality

      @justaskmike4602@justaskmike46024 ай бұрын
    • ​@@justaskmike4602I guess you don't get out much 😢

      @kurtfoulke5130@kurtfoulke51304 ай бұрын
    • He bought this on BAT for $15,250😂

      @kurtfoulke5130@kurtfoulke51304 ай бұрын
    • @@kurtfoulke5130 not on those. 05’ screaming Eagle fat boy

      @justaskmike4602@justaskmike46024 ай бұрын
  • Good stuff brother. The guy that helped you out is a good man.

    @jeffomalley6015@jeffomalley60155 ай бұрын
  • Very neat video on some old Harley iron. Great that it started up that easily and idled. Dave seems like a pretty good guy and was pretty excited to see this bike.

    @toddtonis@toddtonis5 ай бұрын
  • My best friend inherited his step dads 79 Sportster that he had owned since it was BRAND NEW! she runs like a champ to this day and has seen rides from Florida to Sturgis more times over the years than I will ever ride!

    @geno7404@geno74045 ай бұрын
  • I hope you do more off-road content. Those videos always were the best

    @CharlieJSen@CharlieJSen5 ай бұрын
  • A beautiful original. I have a '79 Sportster that I ride regularly all summer. The 1000 Ironhead is more than brisk enough to enjoy around town where the bike as a blast to ride, just stay off fast highways with it as it gets real uncomfy over about 60 MPH. Dealers almost always installed an aftermarket Lockhart oil cooler on these. Nearly any part you'll need for it is out there which is good, as AMF Ironheads are definitely a mechanic's bike ;)

    @MarkPalmer1000@MarkPalmer10005 ай бұрын
  • Bought a 1975 electraglide new I’n Oct 75. Done 67k km on it. No troubles just batteries ( last 7 yrs).I’m 71 and still have the bike and the memories. Your sportster has Hard chromed discs and that coating wears off.

    @user-gc6ow7ys2s@user-gc6ow7ys2s26 күн бұрын
  • I was 13 in 78 and remember these bikes but I had no idea that the fit and finish was so bad, meaning the seat and the bolts, I love these vids when you buy something new that is years old you do so many great vids, I'm really happy you are still doing top grade vids, Thank you so much. Sunday morning coffee and a 78 Harley, that's a good morning for me. Actually 78 any motorcycle is a good morning for me :-).

    @karlsquire8148@karlsquire81485 ай бұрын
    • hahahahahahahahahahahahaaaaaa I wuzz 14 years old…

      @psycho8181@psycho81815 ай бұрын
    • The AMF years were dark for Harley. AMF didn’t care about quality, just wanted to sell under the Harley name.

      @mikebennett9356@mikebennett93565 ай бұрын
  • When I was a teenager in the 80’s I had a 250cc AMF Harley. Kinda wish I still had it.

    @PeteRondeau@PeteRondeau5 ай бұрын
    • The 250s were great!! They were made in Italy.Thats why they're great😂

      @keithhampton9700@keithhampton97005 ай бұрын
  • Owned a 76 AMF Harley Davidson, drove for several years, never leaked a drop of oil, ran great and sometimes l wish l still had it. It was fun watching as it brought back many memories. Thanks!

    @rmurphy3435@rmurphy34355 ай бұрын
    • Most marked their spot cause of the chain auto oiler which it was supposed to drip on chain from there to floor. Those older models had shifter on right side and never could get used to it. Kept lifting brake (back) pedal so not fun unless you can get used to it. But then other bikes become awkward

      @paulsherman5591@paulsherman55914 ай бұрын
  • (mike) I bought a 1974 Sporty Brand NEW it was during the gas shortage of the 70's . I still have a tail light on backorder from Harley AMF. mine fell off somewhere. still haven't got that light. Had to take gas in a can to the dealer ship to ride home.I ain't thought about that in year's .THANK YOU !!

    @carlambrose4442@carlambrose44425 ай бұрын
  • Brings back memories. Back in 1981 I was 18 years old. I bought a new 1980 sportster from my hometown Harley dealership. 11 yrs lots of memories and 46,000 miles I sold it. Many back road rides throughout Wisconsin and N. Illinois. 1 tough ride from N. Illinois to Colorado, Pikes Peak summit "thought I'd freeze to death in September" Pueblo west, then home. It was a short trip and country back road putt bike.. Highway travel at higher speeds the 4 speed/solid lifter ironhead vibrated my eye teeth loose. Always liked the low and lean sporty though!

    @FrankF-vp4pt@FrankF-vp4pt5 ай бұрын
    • My first Harley was a 1981 Sportster. Loved it. Root beer brown with a seat as comfortable as a board.

      @hughtuller6344@hughtuller63445 ай бұрын
    • Your bigger Harleys had a adjustable chain oiler that used the engine oil to lube the chain. I had a 65 XLH sportster it did not leak, Ihad the oiler turned off. Motor cycles from that era were a whole different breed! They were a mechanical machine! Not like today's plastic cars and motors full of electronics with psychological problems!!! Your old vehicles if you had a Problem you could bend or twist something or hit it with a hammer, and sometimes it would go again!

      @jimnunes6286@jimnunes62865 ай бұрын
  • We do need another Craig 😢 ... The dynamic was soo good with your old team. Dave is great, I wonder if you can convince him to comvert over 😮😂

    @vaughanlynch145@vaughanlynch1455 ай бұрын
    • We first saw dave when sean just walked into his shop with a harley diesel

      @summermerchant572@summermerchant5725 ай бұрын
  • I’ve owned probably a dozen harley’s in my life and i really never had a problem with an AMF HD. I bought a 73 sporty at an auction that sat in a parking garage in Manhattan for over 20 yrs and the thing was running the next day. $400 for the bike, about $150 in fluids and misc stuff and i sold it 2 weeks later for like 2800 so AMF never did me wrong

    @abidababida7096@abidababida70962 ай бұрын
  • I am the original owner of a 1979 80 cubic inch FXEF, aka Fatbob Superglide. So, I was real interested in this video. I was slightly disappointed that it was not an FX model. During those years of HD, XLs & FXs shared a lot of parts; saddles, headlamps, etc. My bike also came with the Eagle A/T tires. That bike never left me stranded while on a ride. However, I have had to do a lot of maintenance on it. It was my only ride until I bought my 2006 88 cubic inch FXDI; aka Dyna Super Glide (which is now 95 cubic inches). Riding the bikes is quite a different experience from one another, but I love them both.

    @kg4wrq@kg4wrq5 ай бұрын
  • I'm one of those old guys that really knows that era Sportster . I've been riding and owning them since '78 .The " sealant" under the lid for the front master cylinder is actually the flat diaphragm/seal that contains the brake fluid and also keeps brake fluid from peeing out the tiny vent hole in the master cylinder lid . That diaphragm is the size of the lid and is it's own part .That bike takes DOT 5 silicone based brake fluid and only DOT 5 that's why the front master cylinder isn't rotted inside . The bracket that holds the instruments does clamp into the gap between the risers and handlebar clamp where you had it and the handlebars will be secure with the bracket in that spot . Your guy seems nice enough but it's too bad you don't know someone that really knows that era Sportster . The factory shop manual or Clymer manual would really help you guys out .

    @robertrosicki9290@robertrosicki92905 ай бұрын
    • this guy bikes

      @DeathColdBeer@DeathColdBeer5 ай бұрын
    • good to know

      @BikesandBeards@BikesandBeards5 ай бұрын
    • i tried shutting down some haters here talking about a ziplock bag isnt OG ...and i asked ? is the ceilng paint up to your liking bud? Much love and support. Not sure how people do it with mass haterade i call em out! then they realise their mirrror is broken, therefore cant see @@BikesandBeards

      @DeathColdBeer@DeathColdBeer5 ай бұрын
    • While I'm thinking of it ... The oil tank has a lift out oil filter canister just under the tank cap . Inside that canister there's what's called the " horse hair " organic fiber oil filter cartridge. It's probably degraded over the decades giving off that old shoe store smell . That should get replaced before it breaks up under use and sends debris through the engine . Also the oil tank was probably filled decades ago when it was delivered , since then the oil in the tank has crept past the oil pump ball check valve and the contents of the oil tank ( three quarts ) is probably inside the main cases of the engine . Those two issues should be addressed before running and damaging the engine . @@BikesandBeards

      @robertrosicki9290@robertrosicki92905 ай бұрын
  • Now that is a score! a 100% new 78 in the box in 2023! That is almost logically impossible, it has to be valuable now. The amf bikes being junk is total crap, anyone that says that either never owned one or bought a hammered on neglected junk. I had a 1980 80ci shovel low rider it had some mystery warmed over at least engine and would rev out and make power to over 6k, but it ran and shifted like butter and never leaked a drop and i beat the snot out of it and it never gave me a problem, I ended up selling it and was told the guy rode all over without one issue. I also had a 77 sporty that ran like a bear and never had an issue and a chopper with a 71 sporty engine with 10:1 axtell pistons and again ran great. My 77 fxlr and the 77 xlh also had excellent chassis so where is the problems? There wasn't. The engine castings seemed rougher but perfectly functional as a matter of fact the 71 engine castings was rougher. The biggest issue with older bikes were oil leaks and that was just from old gasket technology if you take an older Harley and upgrade them with modern gaskets your good to go. Also my old 77 xlh with a 36mm mikuni ran very strong for stock it would run away from other stock iron heads and was told 77s are notoriously faster than other years...?

    @95Sn95@95Sn955 ай бұрын
    • 'I’m very excited to ride it

      @BikesandBeards@BikesandBeards5 ай бұрын
  • I was so excited when you lifted off the box, it's just like the 1984 1000 Sportster I bought for my 50th 26 years ago. Mine was turquoise and absolutely beautiful. I loved that bike and now wish I had never sold it. I rode it around Spain.

    @captaindave47@captaindave475 ай бұрын
  • I had an '84 XLH 1000. Had an electronic ignition and a CV carb put on it. It ran really well.

    @matthewb8229@matthewb82295 ай бұрын
  • You always make people’s days brighter whenever you post. :)

    @CharlieJSen@CharlieJSen5 ай бұрын
    • Matts off road haha random Easter egg

      @edgararvizu9292@edgararvizu92925 ай бұрын
  • It might have had an AMF tank. My '88 883 Hugger that I purchased new had wheel bearings that developed pits just after wintering in a unheated shop for the one year that I owned it. Of course I replaced the wheel bearings. PS ,Greg is making his own spectacular videos

    @LilYeshua@LilYeshua5 ай бұрын
    • What a fascinating story 😂

      @kurtfoulke5130@kurtfoulke51305 ай бұрын
    • It's "Craig" not "Greg" but, yes, he too makes great videos.

      @luddite6239@luddite62395 ай бұрын
    • @@luddite6239 thanks. I just watched a new video that Craig released and realized my mistake

      @LilYeshua@LilYeshua5 ай бұрын
  • I love these un boxing videos and how blessed your are to be in this position 🙌 🙏 ❤️

    @stevenloynds3691@stevenloynds36915 ай бұрын
  • It really makes me smile when I hear about Christ and bikes. God bless you and keep you and your family brother. Amen 🙏

    @SpencY9130@SpencY91302 ай бұрын
  • As a pastor who loves bikes...and rides often. Hearing you share the word of God makes me happy and proud to support you.

    @obeyGoddefytyrants@obeyGoddefytyrants5 ай бұрын
  • Old Harleys don't leak, they mark their territory

    @juliancrooks3031@juliancrooks30315 ай бұрын
  • I had a late 79 1/2 1340 shovel head 4speed FXS lowrider it was the nicest scooter I had. Rebuilt it three times 2 complete overhauls. From time to time I miss her yet I got tired of wrenching on her and the cost of parts for that year and model just kept getting more expensive. Plus I had to go thru J & P Cycles. She has a sound so sweet at the right rpm's. Like a galloping horse. 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲

    @ScottjohnOrton@ScottjohnOrton5 ай бұрын
  • As a new 2Lt in the AF, with rent, a car payment and trying to pay off a guy for a 50 pan, I needed a second job. I set up new bikes for the local HD dealer. This video swept me right back there. Good times. Thanks.

    @garymittelstadt7821@garymittelstadt7821Ай бұрын
  • Damn, I really wish I had $200 for a pair of those gloves. It’s not easy finding comfy gloves for giant hands and these have room in all the right places…just finding a job with no vehicle is extremely hard too, lol…the video cheered me up though, you have consistently upbeat attitude and it’s appreciated.

    @halfsquatchshortbeard3435@halfsquatchshortbeard34355 ай бұрын
    • Hang in there brother, I feel where you're coming from. I'm 52 and not so much as a speeding ticket last 30 years. Was leaving a good job for a better job, had one day left at old job. Got involved with a younger woman while back, bad chick. Started drinking heavy to try and keep up. Relationship ran it's course via lies and cheating only a month into it. Got drunk one night, went to her place to air my grievances, totaled my car on the way home. Stupid,stupid mistake on my part. Now, no car, no driver license, no job, with a broken back and medical bills out the wazoo. But I'm thankful that I didn't hurt anyone else in the accident and I wasn't paralyzed. Chin up, best of luck to ya!

      @LastCall534@LastCall5345 ай бұрын
    • Go to Cycle Gear, you can find many top of the line gloves for a fraction of the cost

      @kurtfoulke5130@kurtfoulke51305 ай бұрын
    • @@LastCall534 goddamn, ya, that sounds about my timeline. Hoping that the good things will happen with time to pave over the bad. Good luck to ya brother, god speed. ✌️

      @halfsquatchshortbeard3435@halfsquatchshortbeard34355 ай бұрын
    • I think if I were a billionaire ain't paying $200 for a pair of gloves. Not unless I could scale a building with them or something.

      @randallvaughn9318@randallvaughn93185 ай бұрын
  • Dave seems like a cool dude, hope to see more of you guys working together.

    @beerbottlebaby@beerbottlebaby5 ай бұрын
    • Dave is the real deal

      @BikesandBeards@BikesandBeards5 ай бұрын
  • I've got the motor of a 1974 in a custom build. Kickstart and all right hand shift. It's an interesting motor to keep running and riding.

    @bajamaster13@bajamaster13Ай бұрын
  • Dave is cool cat, I love how much he loved it when it rolled into his workshop 🇦🇺🤙🏼

    @mattparoz4246@mattparoz42465 ай бұрын
  • My first Harley was a 1978 Lowrider!! It was an AMF bike but I got a good one!! I did an 8,000+ mile trip on it and the only problem was a broken speedo cable!! I did upgrade to a 5 gallon tank and that shovelhead got 50 mpg!!

    @RFWieder@RFWieder5 ай бұрын
    • Mine was VIN 2F79068H8 1978 1/2 Low rider

      @lpd1snipe@lpd1snipe5 ай бұрын
  • Yo what up Shawn great work son keep em coming god bless the SRK fam

    @screwhead4202@screwhead42025 ай бұрын
  • Dave is a fantastic individual and truly loves motorcycles!

    @243wayne1@243wayne15 ай бұрын
  • Those guys seem like genuine people. Would definitely go to that shop if I lived in the area

    @halethunder22@halethunder225 ай бұрын
  • lmao @ "it made Craig cry" he's the fuggin BEST!

    @A1i3N337@A1i3N3375 ай бұрын
  • I reckon Craig is at home watching this saying 'whats this idiot doing' at Seans wrenching skills.

    @sdolman79@sdolman795 ай бұрын
  • Look on the bright side Sean, only the bottom of the tire is flat 👍🏻My black 508’s are nice and broken in after 3 years, best gloves I’ve ever bought, hands down!

    @getoffmygrass6974@getoffmygrass69745 ай бұрын
  • Amazing that this stuff still exists in warehouses and dealerships. Clean the tank with vinegar, neutralize with water and baking soda after the vinegar does it's thing, dry out with a hair dryer then rinse tank with some WD40. Tanks I've seen that were lined with Kreem had the stuff peel off and make a mess.

    @dalesworld1308@dalesworld13085 ай бұрын
  • 200 for a pair of gloves? Wow, they must be great!

    @MotoWorld777@MotoWorld7775 ай бұрын
    • They are

      @BikesandBeards@BikesandBeards5 ай бұрын
    • Direct from the hand of God ! (and Amazon )

      @kurtfoulke5130@kurtfoulke51305 ай бұрын
    • They are made of Kevlar. If there is a shooting, you can catch the bullets lol

      @MrBigbrian1356@MrBigbrian13565 ай бұрын
  • it survived fairly well, considering, im 60 years old & it was placed in that crate when i was in 8th grade.i wish i wouldve aged that well.

    @timkis64@timkis645 ай бұрын
    • haha great point

      @BikesandBeards@BikesandBeards5 ай бұрын
  • My First Harley was a 1980 Sportster. Was all black and sure ran good.

    @arthurleino@arthurleino5 ай бұрын
  • The low mile vintage collection grows every video. Love to see it.

    @Kallen.@Kallen.5 ай бұрын
  • Rip Craig. He was a real one😢

    @AA-zv6yo@AA-zv6yo5 ай бұрын
  • Love seeing a mechanic all fired up about such a cool find, even after he probably saw and fixed 1 million bikes. What an epic find, this would be my forever bike!

    @chrisrobichaud6500@chrisrobichaud65005 ай бұрын
    • The gaskets are probably all ticking timebombs

      @TheAnnoyingBoss@TheAnnoyingBoss5 ай бұрын
    • ​@@TheAnnoyingBossoil is cheap

      @kurtfoulke5130@kurtfoulke51305 ай бұрын
    • @@kurtfoulke5130 good so youll replace every gasket for the cost of the oil then will you?

      @TheAnnoyingBoss@TheAnnoyingBoss5 ай бұрын
  • The last H-D I owned was a 1980 FLH 80, rode it for 24 years, 100,000 miles, 2 clutches, 1 top end, was a great tinker-toy.

    @jayroberts9103@jayroberts91035 ай бұрын
  • Man I just loved this video, my old man had the 2003 100th anniversary edition FatBoy, so looking at memories like this reminds me of his riding days. I just love this channel so keep up the good work!!

    @milofou@milofou3 ай бұрын
  • came out fully detailed , yeah ok

    @stuzx7r@stuzx7r5 ай бұрын
    • It’s not fully detailed lookin, you must have low standards for what a detailed bike looks like. It’s been in a covered box the whole time.. what else did you expect

      @X11CHASE@X11CHASE13 күн бұрын
  • Hey Shawn i have that same bike sitting in my garage,its about 99% original with only 13k miles on it, it was my dads. She is still in amazing condition and runs so good.

    @countryboys9876@countryboys98765 ай бұрын
    • That’s awesome same color ?

      @BikesandBeards@BikesandBeards5 ай бұрын
    • @@BikesandBeards wow you replied that's awesome foremost. Yes the exact same. I can send you pictures if you have a email. She's so purty!!!

      @countryboys9876@countryboys98765 ай бұрын
    • Ride it, don't hide it ! I hope you are able to keep it or maybe pass it on to a younger family member one day. I'm sure your dad is proud 👏

      @kurtfoulke5130@kurtfoulke51305 ай бұрын
    • @@kurtfoulke5130 oh we do ride it, it's my baby now that my dad has passed back in early August and my 9yr son already says it'll be his since it was his Papa's and daddy's along with my '85 C-10.

      @countryboys9876@countryboys98765 ай бұрын
    • @@BikesandBeards I just put a short of it on my channel, I also made a 3 minute video and in the description is the full story of the bike and why it's so important to me

      @countryboys9876@countryboys98765 ай бұрын
  • I had a 79 AMF called it the Honda 90 of Harley's , darn thing ran good every day, never let me down.,, XLCH 1000.

    @davidhakes3884@davidhakes38845 ай бұрын
  • My boss bought one of these new back in 78 and I was riding a Honda back then. I was so jealous! He put a smoked cafe racer fairing on it and it was a nice bike!

    @georgerobinson9275@georgerobinson92755 ай бұрын
  • Man Dave is a cool guy, the Post Malone of motorcycle mechanics

    @christianholm133@christianholm1335 ай бұрын
    • "The Post Malone of motorcycle mechanics" 😂🤣😂

      @kurtfoulke5130@kurtfoulke51305 ай бұрын
  • $200 for a pair of gloves.🤬 No thanks

    @jasonbarton4858@jasonbarton48585 ай бұрын
  • I bought a new 1978 Superglide. And you're right about Harley not putting the kick start on them. They only had electric start and i had it in the shop 3 times in six months to get it fixed. Harley only had a 6 month warranty then so i put a kick start on it. I moved to Houston in 1980 and it got stolen after living there only a few months. Needless to say i never saw it again.

    @suffolkmike1@suffolkmike12 ай бұрын
  • I literally can’t wait for the wknds to watch your videos it’s been a few months due to life but man I loved this video thank you so much✌️

    @user-if3fh4sw9e@user-if3fh4sw9e2 ай бұрын
  • I have a 74 Sporty XLH 1000 right side shift. It's a family heirloom. FYI to anyone that is going to ride a ride side shift for the first time, at some point you will forget the brake is on the left and you will go to downshift and stab the rear brake. It's an eye opening experience.

    @AnonyMous-jf4lc@AnonyMous-jf4lc5 ай бұрын
  • Me and a buddy was watching the auction on this a few months ago !! Congratulations on purchase

    @NCmtnDweller@NCmtnDweller5 ай бұрын
  • Ok so here are my suggestions, get the 76 kickstart components, install them. Two get the Axell 88 ci kit and install it. And the most important thing on iron head sportys upgrade the oil system, they are weak at idle otherwise you will have to keep bleping the throttle at red lights. Nice find, I would like to find out how you find these bikes.

    @bobtwobeers6286@bobtwobeers62865 ай бұрын
    • He can't install turn signals, how the he'll is he going to replace the flywheels ?

      @kurtfoulke5130@kurtfoulke51305 ай бұрын
  • I have a 74 sportster that was my dad's first Harley. It was customized sometime in the early 80's with mini fat bod tanks. Unfortunately, it's in parts right now because I started restoring it and then got a newer Road King and it's been on the back burner for a couple of years. Watching this video makes me want to pull it back out and try to finish it.

    @mize1640@mize16405 ай бұрын
  • I always referred to my '77 XLH as my "personal locomotive". It may not have been a Big Twin, but nothing feels, sounds or pulls like an Ironhead Sporty. And the 18" rear wheel was classic!

    @news603redux@news603redux5 ай бұрын
  • I had a Ironhead Sporty with the 4 speed tranny that I absolutely loved. It was, by far, the best little “bar hopper” I ever rode. It had the best (IMO) power to weight ratio for around town runs and the balance always felt so smooth to me. I miss that bike, but as an old fat boy I now ride a FLDWG with a 118cid engine and 6 speed that is a better all around (town and highway) bike after my mods.

    @malcolmr3@malcolmr3Ай бұрын
  • Uk rider here: the day I passed my bike test in '87, having ridden nothing but little 125cc 2-strokes, my boss loaned me his Ironhead Sportster 1000 to ride. I'd never heard of engine braking and almost dropped it more than once, but what an experience! I thought I was Peter Fonda 😊

    @andysedgley@andysedgleyАй бұрын
  • Bought my first new bike in April 1978. A gray 1977 Sporster with a kick start, $2778 bucks out the door. Rode it for 5 years and sold it to a friend who still has it. First thing I did was gut the muffler and rejet the carb, and swap out the handlebars with a 1976 set. Uncle Sam mandated the flat handlebars in 77 not sure why. Regardless was a fine machine for a 22 year old kid. Still ride today but I'm telling you those where the days...

    @stevedingman3753@stevedingman3753Ай бұрын
  • Im extremely greatful for this channel, you bring it home every time, I bet you're a family man.i never looked into your bio,yet I don't have to, not my business.i do appreciate the content you provide,with your no holds bar,of the truth. Meaning companies that send you free stuff, can't persuade you into saying yesterday a company items without you going to the proof itself.csnt buy or bullshit you ❤

    @ralphqmunoz700@ralphqmunoz7002 ай бұрын
  • I bought that exact same 77 Lowrider shown. 1st one from Biff’s HD in New Cumberland PA. Wish I still had it!

    @farcohollis6862@farcohollis68625 ай бұрын
  • i owned a 1975 1000 ironhead for a short time .loved the sound and power. and it didnt vibrate no matter what the crowd says.

    @lloydsplace101@lloydsplace1015 ай бұрын
    • I can’t wait to find out first hand

      @BikesandBeards@BikesandBeards5 ай бұрын
  • I had a 1975 Sporty, pretty much exactly the same as this bike, except it was ex HAMC, red and very loud, loved that bike still do😆.

    @jonomasonILoveU@jonomasonILoveU5 ай бұрын
  • Who knew that you were just as knowledgeable then as you are today? Great video. Thanks again for your help.

    @sparkyastwo@sparkyastwo5 ай бұрын
  • I love that you give the full story about the bike and the history of what was going on.

    @derekgrubbs3517@derekgrubbs35173 ай бұрын
  • So excited to get those gloves ordered in time!! Had a black pair, they were great. Pretty stoked thinking about riding that little BW80 too

    @jessieboeve7981@jessieboeve79815 ай бұрын
  • I have the same bike, only differences I see is the handle bars and tank. I bought it for an investment. I have 77 and 79 also. Great video.

    @captnchu@captnchu5 ай бұрын
  • Sport clips is awesome! Glad you gave them a chance.., 😎

    @fleghel@fleghel5 ай бұрын
  • I bought a slightly used 1979 Sportster on November 3rd, 1978. I wanted to help you with this bike soooo bad I wanted to climb through the computer monitor!! I know everything there is to know about the last of the Ironheads. I kept mine forty years before parting with it to earn money to save my 1977 ElectraGlide. Wiring diagram to help you with those wires Bro!!! They are Oil Pressure, Gen, and Odometer, Tach lights wires.

    @TonyLemWoodsPhillips@TonyLemWoodsPhillips5 ай бұрын
  • I had a 79 xl 1000 when it ran it was a beast. When it ran, there was a lot of non running. Also 79 had some weird quirks. Only 79 pipes fit due to the rear brake master cylinder placement and the rear fender struts were a 79 only fits item you had to carve out a bit of any other year you wanted to use. Ended up with a superglide front end that required turning down the center post as it was solid but the diameter was too wide but it was a much better front end handling wise. There is such a difference between the 78 and the 79 it’s glaring but those old iron cylinder sportsters were a beast…….. when it ran

    @bfarm44@bfarm444 ай бұрын
  • I had the model that came next in 1979 , the XLS 1000, different frame exhausts and shocks, air cleaner, etc

    @dozerblade@dozerblade5 ай бұрын
  • Dude, those Oxblood gloves are so beautiful. Please get more. I would love to have those. Such a classy look

    @bobkin611@bobkin6112 ай бұрын
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