This BARN FIND Harley Hasn't Run in 50 Years!
2023 ж. 7 Қыр.
129 365 Рет қаралды
After getting a RARE Harley-Davidson Enduro sidecar from American Picker Mike Wolfe, Matt and Ken go full speed ahead in an effort to get it back up and running, and put it to the test!
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The photos of that machine in action are incredible. Last raced in 1966 . Just WOW!
yeah amazing stuff
I think Ken was having second thoughts about saying he'd ride the side hack about halfway up the hill he unassed that quick when they got back on level ground
Great to see an old mag Sportster. I restored a 1963 XLCH basket case in 1989/90 after I got out of the Navy. I sold it and bought a 1974 FLH Police Special that I still have today. It still has the foot activated siren on it.
Ken brought a T-shirt design with him today! 11:57 "That's not gonna help it run"...... I'd buy it.
My Sportster is 25yrs old and has 400,000 miles on her on the original engine except for the stater. Runs 200degs in Florida in the summer.Very reliable, lots of day trips now I am retired.Sees a lot of rain 🌧️☔ its Florida after all.
Those guys back in the day must of had kidney belts on for a 500 mile race!
Ken is a treasure.
He is awesome!
And brave
"You gonna take one for the team?" "Ow!" Troubleshooting is pain. Classic. 😄
"That might be the plug I dropped in the oil"... Dale is smiling. Matt,thanks, you never disappoint!
Ha! Made it to the top and back down and you’re both still in one piece! It’s a good day at Maggie Valley!!!
Your father would be extremely proud of what you've done for wheels through time.❤🙏
Another awesome bike, Another great story. Thanks again, Matt.
It’s almost like what’s in the barn. Love you guys. Keep on keeping on.
Wow, that is some real bike history! Thank you
One of your best videos ever. These are the best of times and are the times memories are made of. The way you 2 were having so much fun you didn't care it was the hottest day of the year. And the way you were so eager and confident to get it started you made the simplest mistakes, WE ALL been there. Heck I believe I do it on a daily basis sometimes. Love the race history, can't imagine 500-800 miles off road on 1 of these! Dudes were real tough back then! Just an awesome video and thanks for sharing with us.
Hearing you laugh is like an echo of your great Dad. Miss him too. Great video!
Very impressive! I picked up a '66 a few weeks back & have been keeping it on the back burner as my winter project. Sadly I think she needs a transmission or atleast some shift forks. With half the luck you've got i'll atleast be able to make the engine fire to give me that morale boost. Again, such a stellar video from Matt & the WTT folks!
Years ago a friend of ours a great and trusted mechanic told us after so many years, I forget now but the rings would be history, even if it’s turning over smoothly they are shot. I would have never thought especially after 50 years an engine would start like that without completely rebuilding it. Maybe it’s time I make some room and drag out that 283 that’s been hidden away under the stairs for the last 30 years and see if I can get it running again. Unfortunately I no longer have the 63 SS, just one to many projects. I couldn’t get rid of the 283
Very cool. I've always had a soft spot for Sportster. Especially the old ones. There's just something about them. Ones like that, modified to race, are particularly neat to me.
I think Ken would have jumped on a rocket with you going to the moon. It was good seeing you in person Matt. On Sunday the 27th I was the one at the picnic table,you spoke with for a few minutes I briefly spoke with your wife as she waited on me at the register. Super busy person, thoroughly enjoyed myself. What a piece of history you got right there Enduro sportster with a side car. I just don’t know what you’re going to come up with next. It’s always a surprise and it’s always good. Keep on keeping on.👍🏻
Been to your museum twice. Your old man is a riot.
Really love Ken's humor. Great bike and cool video. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching
Absolutely love seeing Ken in the videos, Matt and him are a great pair to watch!
Best day at work EVER !
You have a great memory to find that gasket 👍 you have a gold mine in that shop is very unique 💕👍
It's about time you got a Sportster for the museum. Correct if I'm wrong. There seems to be a lack of Sportsters at the museum, especially early ones.
We actually have a whole exhibit of sporsters at the museum with some particularly great examples.
I remember when Dale took me up the hill on a similar rig and it was rough going as the road was not improved then. Great memories.
Very cool!
Ken is video gold. thanks guys.
Man this is awesome!!!! Thanks Matt!!!!!
Loving what you do in the UK - your a top spanners man!
The first time I ever heard of the Jack Pine I was in Earl Buck's shop in the Detroit area. Wish I could have seen some of them but I was a few years too late for the old format. Keep the good stuff coming buddy.
WOW!!! Good work!!
Is that a Jack Pine racer? I still remember Dale giving my good friend a ride around the museum grounds on a Jack Pine racer. I have very fond memories of my visits to Wheels Through Time.
Having run a handful of National enduros on a modern bike I can’t imagine doing 500 miles of trail on that. Absolutely amazing. That’s a piece of American history that should be preserved as is.
It will be! Thanks for watching.
Amazing find, such cool history !
You are so nice to watch. Keep up the good work.
I enjoy and admire all your work - This was particularly good - your patience is admirable as well as Kens- much respect to your Father
Thats a lot of gaskets, Matt. I saw the Cannonball motorcycle run started today... they'll be there in Maggie Valley soon.
Wow, that made my night guys...awesome
"How many kicks now?" "Four!" 🤣🤣
Awesome machine! Lansing Michigan is right around the corner from me.
Thanks Matt another great vid!
That’s a beautiful bike 🍀👍🙏
Wow! So cool!
That was awesome!
Keep up the great videos . This is a dream job
Sweet bike!
Killer piece of history!
Wow! A Jack Pine special. Might have raced against Dot Robinson. Awesome Probably too late to have raced Dot but super cool.
insipes me to get on with a couple projects in my garage. God bless !
Every ride on that bike would be an adventure. Amazing machine, please keep it as it is and show it off to the public, in a bike museum maybe, at times.
It's staying just as!
@@wheelsthroughtimeyour decision to keep her the way she is is frikkin awesome and will be appreciated by all types of 2 wheel racers and fan bases. Myself being a former racer ,I have to bucket list a visit to see your found treasure. Thanx for all you do
Super cool Matt, I like to watch how stoked you get when you're reviving these old scooters. I'm stoked for you. Thanks for sharing your the best.
That’s great!
Great video Matt
So cool man!
I like the vintage GPS mounted to the hack
Very beautiful machine
Matt I met you in Davenport at the swap meet when you were checking this bike out. You put out great videos keep it up . Glad I got to talk to you Iam going to order me a raffle ticket.Thanks Harold
Great acquisition for the museum boys! You gotta take the camra guy around the building though. To take us with ya'll!
Wonderful machine!! The old motocycles are great!!!
15:48 Now... that's a no-brainer!!! :))) Man, u r nuts... and I mean it in a good way!!!
Pretty cool bike man that's funny you forgot the gas !!!
My 1st harley was an '08 sporty anniversary livery. One of my 1st rides i stopped for a bite and couldn't start it back up. Turns out i left it in 1st gear unintentionally. Now i check that as often as I can. Always the little things that get ya!
...Great Video...
Awesome!
Thanks
Hold on for dear life ken!! hahaha
Awesome 👍
That’s thing looks awesome.
What a cool bike, good thing u got so It dont get restored back to being original, great thats it just like they used, I got a 59 Matchless used for dirt racing that I bought for similar reasons? Its just as it left a race
Have one from '74, last year where the brake and shifter was on the "wrong" side. Great looking bike, thanks for sharing.
u mean the wright side real sportys shift wright side break left side HAPPY TRAILS
@@donrice8026 Also why i had it as quotation :)
Love everything you do . I wish I knew about you museum before my father passed a couple of years ago. He would have loved it. Keep up the great work Matt🙏
When there are no roads, every motorcycle is an off roader.
FANTASTIC
Gotta be one of your best videos, wish I could have been there.
Motorcycles have come a long way.
That was impressive! I had a Sportster in 67 but I can't recall the year of the bike? All I recall was it was 900cc.
Ken's dentures were rattling. Great fun.
Awesome!!! It’s 5 O’Clock Somewhere ;-)
That's about as cool as it gets!!!
Organised mess love your channel mate best wishes from Australia
In 2016 I crashed my 2003 Sportster 1200 , I messed myself up pretty bad and can't feel or use my right hand.i have acquired a72 iron head 1000 and plan to build a trike with a foot clutch , jockey shift and hydrologic rear brakes on the handlebar. It won't be a bike , but it for sure won't be a car. Wish me luck 🤞.
Good luck!
Another kool video
Cool
Awesome awesome,
What a creation......
Again, it would've been more epic if u showed the whole journey in the acquisition of the said bike - from the swap meet back to WTT shop then all the way to reviving/restoring it.
I have a a Triumph TR-6 with a Fairbanks Morse magneto and is a one kick bike.
Just take my Money!. THAT is a Pac Northwest Woods Harley Racer,, with the Rokon Trailbreaker rear and the Warn boat winch!. Not much stretch steel on the sidecar. Keeps the mud weight down. A thinking mans bike, but mind your ankles!. Be careful with the old carbs and your beard. No Jay Leno's. You can't swat that out fast enough, in some places.. Can't wait to see what you drag home next. Thanks.
That's how real men do it! Great video guys.
I just gave my son a 1961 sportster to rebuild I just hope he has as much fun as I had with the bike
Damn, that's sweet
I have a 1964 xlh my great grandfather bought it new slowly rebuilding it. Sat since the 80s in a garage and in 2009 it was put in a barn covered in hay.
That's not gonna help it run!! Hahaaa OGs man, the best
That's really a cool old scooter I have a friend who rode the Jack Pine for 8 years on a highly modified 650 Triumph he even won a few times another friend has a 62 Sportsmen but I can't get him to part with it he flat tracked it when he was a younger man
Good heavens! that sidecar is an eyesore, looks like it is made in Tijuana. Thank God you have it now.
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It ought to have more power than a ROKON has.. I like the Tractor tread rear tire. They need a differential and two rear wheel drive..
A friend of mine has an old hard tail sportster chopper with little tiny springs for rear suspention..never seen another 1 like it.
Mat Awesome 👌 👏 👍 😊❤