Adam Cramer - Vintage Motorcycles (Documentary)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ม.ค. 2013
- In a crowded Philadelphia garage, Adam Cramer revives vintage motorcycles and the American tradition of grease-stained self-reliance.
by Etsy
www.etsy.com/blog/en/2011/hand... - ภาพยนตร์และแอนิเมชัน
This documentary should be 3 hours long
A very well told story! All aspects of it words, lights, camera and... -well all ;)
Thank You!
IM 20 and strictly rebuilding 70's Honda CB Super Bikes The 4 Cyl engine is quite rewarding to harness. Ill take your place when your gone don't you worry. Dedicating my entire life to restoring Vintage Motorcycles.
I'm 44 and I wanna apprentice in a shop like this. This guy is so vintage even his desk fan is old as fuck.
I agree, so many people in my age group don't care to learn, or have any drive to learn these trades. I've been working as a small engine mechanic for 2 years now since I was 15. I do fear for my generation but at least I know that I will always be able to find work as a mechanic in the future. Cheers, keep up the good work.
he hit the nail on the head. American middle class manufacturing skills are gone.
I couldn't agree more! Wish his shop was in KC!
Quality Documentary
I would give anything to work with this fellow :/
live to ride - ride to live !!!
good film and TRUE !
so fkn awesome
He's completely right about the youth of today.
you can say that again!
***** Read Soulcraft as Shop Class if you enjoyed this video.
definitly will thanks!
I would like to work for him and learn
Any way I can Contact Adam Cramer? Willing to Work at his shop I have the same visions as well, Willing to relocate.
This may help get you started: www.site.libertyvintage.com/. Google Liberty Vintage Motorcycles in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. I think a number pops up. Hope this isnt too late.
They also had a series called Philly Throttle, only 3 episodes but I enjoyed all 3.
牛逼!
sir i wanted to work with you but i am in india
que lástima poca atención a la traducción. ( incomprensible en español)
Interesting movie, but a jaded and completely inaccurate view of today's youth. I belong to a vintage bike club and easily 90 of it's members are really young guys (and girls) that have rebuilt their own bikes. Look at the videos right here. Tons of young people making unbelievable stuff. If you don't see it, then you didn't look.