Vintage Harley Davidson K-Model - Is This the Father of the Sportster?
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- Опубликовано: 12 мар 2022
- Is the vintage Harley Davidson 1952 Model K the father of the iconic Harley-Davidson Sportster line of motorcycles?
Fully restored 1952 Model K motorcycle that has a meaningful back story for this father & son team. Originally bought to be restored as a gift for his son. Twenty years in the making to restore it to its present, pristine condition.
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I think those K models are the best looking bikes Harley made. I wish Harley would bring back that style.
Agree, khk in my opinion was the best looking. And I have some strange like for flathead side valves :)
awesome story! my son and i rebuilt a honda xr75 when he was like 7 or 8 yrs old.. id wake up 6 in the morning and he would be out in the shop working on his bike. he rode it till he outgrew it.
he is now a mechanical engineer.
Great story. Thank you for sharing.
Dalin, you are very fortunate to have a dad like that!
Great job on the bike, guys. It really is beautiful.
It's a special bond for sure. Thanks for your comment.
The big harley got a telescopic fork in 1949 with the hydraglide panhead
Very nice-looking K model. Looks like you did a thorough and detailed restoration. It's a joy to look at the bike. Probably enjoyable to ride it and think about how that bike was really special when introduced back in 1952. I'm restoring a 1972 Sportster. Good luck with the bike.
Thanks for your comment. Sean and Dalin really did do a fantastic job restoring this beauty.
What a great video Sean. Just amazing story with you and your son. The bike’s difficult story is so emblematic of your family’s struggles dealing with the illness of your son. Now is a time of reflection and just being proud of what you have accomplished together on multiple fronts. Congratulations.
Well said Stu, and thank you for your comment.
@@seanmcleod7527 was wondering about your dad Sean. I know the fire really took a lot out of him. Is he still living?
@@stupollock6851 hes been hospitalized for the last year.
@@seanmcleod7527 Sorry to hear that. Was heading to the Bay tomorrow and might have dropped by with some coolers. Say hello to him for me.
I've always liked the K models !!! I'm a Sportster guy my first was a 74 XLH Then a 57 XLCH then a 73 XLCH & another 74 XLCH now a 2006 XLC 1200
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You don't see too many of those around any more, that's for sure.
Great family and bike history !
We agree!
I have seen this motorcycle in person at the annual Ironhead Rendezvous at Mostly Ironheads, Elora. It is an excellent example of a first year K model!
It's mint, in person, isn't it?
Wow Great job GOD BLESS YOU TO GUYS...
They did an amazing job!
You are special people!!! Health and blessings to all!!!
They are and thank you for watching.
I remember in the very late nineties watching a guy race a K model at a vintage flat track race. The announcer claimed that he had been racing that bike since it was new.
Wow! That would have been cool to see.
@@TheMotoFotoYT What was even more cool about it was he used to be a Bridgestone motorcycle dealer.
Such heartwarming people and beautiful bike.
Wow.
Thanks!
That`s a really sweet bike with a story to match.
Thank you for sharing.
When I was young my best friends dad was a science teacher at my junior high & he rode a K-model to school every day back in the early 70`s.
Thanks for bringing that memory back to me.
Good times!
Great looking bike guys
Sharp lookin sportster. Awesome dedication Brothers! You are a Beautiful Family!
👍It's a beautiful bike and a great story.
Love to hear it run beautiful bike
I'm hoping to get footage of it starting and running as the weather is starting to get better in his part of the woods. Stay tuned...
Thank you guys great story and restoration , love the oldies
Thanks for watching.
Great video and story - I learnt a lot from this about the early "K" model "Sportster" ancestor . . . Its a great looking machine and the Blue was a good choice I think 😊
HD wanted an updated sport scout
But it became a 648 big base with incorporated 4 speed trans and primary. Much smaller magneto/ distributor.
The kr motor sounds almost identical to a 648 indian. Cams were the trick. The 648 was a fully developed engine that harley copied. The suspension and brakes took years to work out. Disc brakes and decent front forks
Finally in the 70s
Sportster Rule!
Owned a 65ch, 69ch, 73ch. Currently 99 XL1200s.
That's awesome Paul.
Hi boys I Just wanted to mention that there is a K model that was used in a movie that is now going on sale starting at $250,000 and thats quite a lot compared to what I would have to assume they were new.
Wow! Amazing and thank you.
👍great vid great people great bike. thankyou
Yes they are! Thank you for watching.
Heyyyyy LOVE THIS!!! Great Fam!
Thank you so much.😍
Nice job guys. You are to be commended on you workmanship
They did and it's nice that its turned into a family heirloom.
Cool video bitchen "K" model great story👍
All Hail the Mighty Sportster 😎
Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you!
Oh my God, where at in Central or Eastern Canada is this? I see the NFLD and Labrador license plates on the wall but i'm also getting Ontario vibes haha! Can you put me in touch with these fine gentlemen? I'm from Cape Breton, and I would love to see this bike someday and chat Sportsters and Harleys in general!
Thank you. It is an Ontario bike.
Anyone know what Tim Robbins rode in the movie IQ? Was it a K or a KH? I owned a 1973 XLCH as my first Harley. Had a few problems, but I loved that Bike and was sorry when I sold it. Great video. I'm sure Jay Leno would enjoy talking to you guys. Kudos!
Not seen the movie yet but I'll find it..
My 1st harley was a 72 xlch1000..I regret selling it as well but it funded a shovelhead chopper.
Can't keep em all but we can come close !
If anyone can find it, it would be Sean. Thanks for watching. Appreciate it.
I regret selling my Sportster but you're right though. Can't keep em all.
It's a sidevalve Sportster!
Ummm...Hydra-Glide? What shims were used for valve adjustment?
Not sure tbh. I can ask Sean and get back to you...
Thanks man, but there were no shims. They had tappet adjusters to set the lash.👍
💙💙💙👍👍👍
Thank you, sir.
@@TheMotoFotoYT this 1'st Sporty is my absolute "DREAMBIKE" !!! 💙👍
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Rear shocks on the big twin in 1956
Don't sell it.Realy nice bike !!!!
Oh I don't think he ever will. There's alot of sentiments to that K.