So I found this channel when Ken was touring it and posted the segments on his channel. In the last four days I’ve probably watched about 30+ videos and have become a huge fan of the job you’ve doing on presentation and AWESOME preservation of our wonderful sport of motorcycles! THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS!!!
my dad just got a 1954 BSA a7 shooting star, but whats cool about it is that it has cool yellow fading letters on the front fender that says "PETE" from the original owner, who's name was pete.
Beautiful machines. Every time I ride onto that beach off of A1A, I can almost hear whispers of the past. I live like an hour away so I visit often. There used to be a land speed racer named Babs, that was burried on that beach for like 4 decades after a horrible deadly crash back in the early 1900's. Now a days all the metal detector hobbyists dug up every bolt and sparkplug that was ever dropped in that sand there. LOL.
Been watching the crap out of these videos over the last month.. They are awesome.. THank you for showing off the collection! I'm definitely making a trip out when you open again.
Back in94 i lived in mid state n.c.i went to an old farm to buy a pre unit triumph.the old barn had over 25 brit bikes in it.while looking around i spotted an old indian parked under the stairs.all original.i was told it had won the 1937 or 39 Daytona race and had been acquired by the guy i was talking to.it was baught from the guy that raced it before he died.he also showed me a medalion that said winner Daytona 1930 something. It came with the bike when purchased.
Cool video! Any chance you could do an outdoor display so I can get out of my home and ride 12 hours...somewhere...? Please? No job, lots of time, nowhere to go, and going nutty.
Do u have any info on the Indian mechanic back in the 40’s & 50’s for Hap Jones / S. F. CA. EDDIE BRATTON. BELIEVE he raced the Indian 45 ci. Flat trac / Bonnieville etc. WILLY CA 🦅🏍⚒☠️⚡️🏥🦠🔥😎
Dam, a job I'd do for free. Kinda pisses me off though, I've had a 48 pan, a 69 shovel, a 79 shovel, and a few more kick only bikes and not one of them would start as easy as these old flatheads. You guys need someone to sweep the floors?
That is the kind of Harley I want to ride.
Me 2 bro
So I found this channel when Ken was touring it and posted the segments on his channel. In the last four days I’ve probably watched about 30+ videos and have become a huge fan of the job you’ve doing on presentation and AWESOME preservation of our wonderful sport of motorcycles!
THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS!!!
WooHoo! Race winning Rhode Island heritage is alive and well! Thanks for preserving these machines!
loved the museum and love this show ...hope you open soon!
my dad just got a 1954 BSA a7 shooting star, but whats cool about it is that it has cool yellow fading letters on the front fender that says "PETE" from the original owner, who's name was pete.
Beautiful machines. Every time I ride onto that beach off of A1A, I can almost hear whispers of the past. I live like an hour away so I visit often. There used to be a land speed racer named Babs, that was burried on that beach for like 4 decades after a horrible deadly crash back in the early 1900's. Now a days all the metal detector hobbyists dug up every bolt and sparkplug that was ever dropped in that sand there. LOL.
Great stories, great bikes, loved my 45 wish I still had it. Thanks Matt
That second bike sounds good best I've heard so far.
Thanks Matt love what you're doing
This content deserves way more attention that it gets
correct...so much very interesting racing history..you have..in your country..love these bikes. Follow this videos. I own an early panhead bobber.🇸🇪
I can watch this channel all day long
Been watching the crap out of these videos over the last month.. They are awesome.. THank you for showing off the collection! I'm definitely making a trip out when you open again.
Man I don't know what to say those are two of the greatest examples I've ever seen. Keep up the good work .
just keep watching more vids you will say that over & over & over
I am very impressed by your extencive knowledge and entusiasm !
Both great bikes, the WL is my pick.....great job with all your videos!
man i want to come tour this place. Love the videos
History is Alive!
Nice. I'm from RI. Love it.
I smile like a little kid when you fire those old beauties up.
Added to my wish list !
Thanks - awesome post.
sure don't sound like no 45's I've ever heard. Both sound pretty dang strong.
Factory racers are not for consumers.
Some wldrs i saw @Gunstock sounded no where nr as good
Magic sound dude 😍😍 two Real treasure
That thing really revs quick
Beautiful bikes!
Thank u for the information. Beautiful bikes. 🙏
That 46 sounds smoother than my fuel injected 2006.
Back in94 i lived in mid state n.c.i went to an old farm to buy a pre unit triumph.the old barn had over 25 brit bikes in it.while looking around i spotted an old indian parked under the stairs.all original.i was told it had won the 1937 or 39 Daytona race and had been acquired by the guy i was talking to.it was baught from the guy that raced it before he died.he also showed me a medalion that said winner Daytona 1930 something. It came with the bike when purchased.
That's my state. Woonsocket RI. Love it
beautiful machines
Take a shot every time he says "actually"
Dies within minutes.
Amazing when I make it down gonna be so much, love how you and your dad know one togo.
Both cool. 🤘
What was the benefit of the ball-bearing crank and cam over the usual rollers?
You sell more parts.
Bring back the Springer front end.
So this is where the Horseshoe and remote oil tanks came from? Another race inspired idea for the streets? Interesting.
Remote oil tank is intrinsic to dry sump oiling. Aviation and race tech alike.
Cool video!
Any chance you could do an outdoor display so I can get out of my home and ride 12 hours...somewhere...? Please?
No job, lots of time, nowhere to go, and going nutty.
This voice is Daaaammmm superb🤘🤘
Monster sounds
Like to see a 75 or 76 Harley XLCR
Why are the cylinder jugs see through?
Do u have any from the wig wam too in the 30s&40s..
Do u have any info on the Indian mechanic back in the 40’s & 50’s for Hap Jones / S. F. CA. EDDIE BRATTON. BELIEVE he raced the Indian 45 ci. Flat trac / Bonnieville etc. WILLY CA 🦅🏍⚒☠️⚡️🏥🦠🔥😎
Oil stain under the TT is about as classic HD as it gets.
Say incredibly one more time ,I dare ya ...lol...lol...lol..🤙
Dam, a job I'd do for free. Kinda pisses me off though, I've had a 48 pan, a 69 shovel, a 79 shovel, and a few more kick only bikes and not one of them would start as easy as these old flatheads. You guys need someone to sweep the floors?
Nice flat heads
you should race this in the RAce Of Gengltemen look it up they drag race old rat rods an d bieks on the beach in wildwood for a wholw weekend
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I think he’s been there lol
Oll in museum🥸sawn and ride -replica🤠