bought my 1975 FLH shovel when i was 25, im 67 now......42 yrs of riding her, I've done Lots to it over the years including 4 top end rebuilds and one of them being a complete rebuild top to bottom, i know her inside and out, shes easy to work on and maintain, you'll get a lot of years yet out of your old girl, keep on a ridin!
Beautiful ride , bro ! I’ve owned (6) shovels ; a few had the factory Zenith/Bendix carb . When you remove factory pipes , and add on exhaust with ( less ) back pressure , you may need to “ lean “ out the carb with a different “ main “ jet . It’s easy to do , as it’s a big brass “ bolt “ style that screws into the bottom . The hardest part is - “ guessing “ which jet you actually DO need . This requires you purchasing perhaps a few main jets before you read the spark plugs after a few hours , and get that desired brown/tan color you are looking for . I’ve read that there is an adjustable main jet that you can buy - but most people take the Bendix off and replace it with a traditional S&S . What I prefer about the Bendix , is that I used to back - off on the idle screw at red lights in the morning as she warmed up , since the big headed idle screw was right there in the open . And if that wasn’t convenient enough - the air / fuel mixture needle adjustment screw was a bigger brass screw right there as well , and after she warms up ; that too can be “ fine tuned “ right there at the intersection when you get a “ fresh red light “ … Lol ! Peace ☮️
I recognize that route you took, one I've enjoyed myself, Ocean Blvd thru Long Beach and PCH to the beach.. Beautiful ride on a beautiful scoot! Love what you've done to the bike!
Good looking Shovel! Just got mine running a few weeks back, been sitting in storage for almost 30 years. Can’t wait to get out and enjoy mine like you, Good Job! Looking forward to seeing more from you.
Just finished my 73 Sporty outlaw bike. Very similar in style to your beautiful Shovel. Love that front end. Very nice bike my friend and good luck with your new channel. In the same boat.
Very nice scooter. Haven't seen a side shifter in a long time. My first Harley was a 58 Pan when I was 20. My first build had no front fender like yours. The first time I got caught in the rain I found out why you need a fender. Ride safe, ride long; you're never too old for two wheels.
Hey Ace...that front end is NOT from a Servicar; the Servicar was not adjustable, it was "fixed" at 35 degrees...although it looked really similar to the true "adjustable" feature. The Service trees did not have the slot to move the rake back and forth. Those trees are from a Side Car unit; where you CAN adjust the rake. Great looking ride, my friend.
That's one bruisin' cone Shovel! Leaving the frame as a swing arm/dual shock was a good move. America's roads are not getting any better. The only thing I'd change would be the left engine seal (stop that leak) and install some longer fork tubes (4 over). I dig the fork gaiters and the bar/riser combo. Ride safe.
Cool bike bro ! Sounds like you still got the baffles in tho , aha loud pipes save lives bruv ! You removed the Dyna egnition and went back to points that’s interesting thought the Dyna woulda been sweet
I'm still in love with mine but it is a 1981 wide glide or while I am no expert i think that the proper name was FXWG. From memory but while it has had a few little problems over the years even when it got tired in the engine i still got to where I needed to go until I could afford a rebore and set of rings but still she has been proven to be a great family member.
Nice machine, and that's how riding should be, not blasting down the road with blaring stereo speakers. I've got a box stock '72 ElectraGlide, and I enjoy the hell outta mine. 👍
bought my 1975 FLH shovel when i was 25, im 67 now......42 yrs of riding her, I've done Lots to it over the years including 4 top end rebuilds and one of them being a complete rebuild top to bottom, i know her inside and out, shes easy to work on and maintain, you'll get a lot of years yet out of your old girl, keep on a ridin!
Beautiful ride , bro !
I’ve owned (6) shovels ; a few had the factory Zenith/Bendix carb . When you remove factory pipes , and add on exhaust with
( less ) back pressure , you may need to “ lean “ out the carb with a different “ main “ jet .
It’s easy to do , as it’s a big brass “ bolt “ style that screws into the bottom .
The hardest part is -
“ guessing “ which jet you actually DO need .
This requires you purchasing perhaps a few main jets before you read the spark plugs after a few hours , and get that desired brown/tan color you are looking for .
I’ve read that there is an adjustable main jet that you can buy - but most people take the Bendix off and replace it with a traditional S&S .
What I prefer about the Bendix , is that I used to back - off on the idle screw at red lights in the morning as she warmed up , since the big headed idle screw was right there in the open .
And if that wasn’t convenient enough - the air / fuel mixture needle adjustment screw was a bigger brass screw right there as well , and after she warms up ; that too can be
“ fine tuned “ right there at the intersection when you get a
“ fresh red light “ …
Lol !
Peace ☮️
Man the ride was sooo cool! Still waiting for the warm spring here.
NICE OL' HARLEY
keep on and ride safe!
Thank you 👍🏻
Something about the valve music on a shovelhead that just can't be beat. That whirring sound, that tune sounds PERFECT!
I like what you have done so far ...that servo ft fork and 21 tire gives your bike that bobbed look. Nice ride 😀
Thanks man 👊🏻
Really sweet bike! I am working on my 1st Harley now, an 85 FXWG.
I recognize that route you took, one I've enjoyed myself, Ocean Blvd thru Long Beach and PCH to the beach.. Beautiful ride on a beautiful scoot! Love what you've done to the bike!
Damn.. that thing runs beautifully. Perfect tune it sounds like
Wow!!! Almost identical to my matching numbers 72!!!! I got a left drum 48-52 WG front end. Kick only😎
Good looking Shovel! Just got mine running a few weeks back, been sitting in storage for almost 30 years. Can’t wait to get out and enjoy mine like you, Good Job! Looking forward to seeing more from you.
I was surprised to see a jockey shift! Sounds like it's running real fine!! Rock On!!!!
Good 1st video. Starting motovlogging last year. Warming up so hoping to get back into it this year. Great looking shovel.
Can you dig it ,what a groovy ride.Rock on man.
What a righteous beautiful machine ⚡⚡👍👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️
Just finished my 73 Sporty outlaw bike. Very similar in style to your beautiful Shovel. Love that front end. Very nice bike my friend and good luck with your new channel. In the same boat.
Hope the sporty treats you well. Thanks for watching!
Very nice scooter. Haven't seen a side shifter in a long time. My first Harley was a 58 Pan when I was 20. My first build had no front fender like yours. The first time I got caught in the rain I found out why you need a fender. Ride safe, ride long; you're never too old for two wheels.
Great lookin scooter. Damn, I love Shovels.
That is a very sweet ride. It looks so little to me. You’ve done a great job with it. It’ll sell real fast when you do put it up.
Wow!
Just WOW man!
That's a cool project Bike. I do believe that's the 1st time I ever actually saw a seat belt On a motorcycle. Good luck man !
Nice bike broo...saludos from panamá 🇵🇦
Thanks for watching!
So rad. Life goals
The motor sounds boss. I can hear the Engine and its moving parts!
So clean man, sometimes less is more on an old beauty like this. But can’t wait to see what else you create for it. 👍🏽
Thanks for watching!
Hey Ace...that front end is NOT from a Servicar; the Servicar was not adjustable, it was "fixed" at 35 degrees...although it looked really similar to the true "adjustable" feature. The Service trees did not have the slot to move the rake back and forth. Those trees are from a Side Car unit; where you CAN adjust the rake. Great looking ride, my friend.
Great job Nice Bike❤
That's one bruisin' cone Shovel! Leaving the frame as a swing arm/dual shock was a good move. America's roads are not getting any better. The only thing I'd change would be the left engine seal (stop that leak) and install some longer fork tubes (4 over). I dig the fork gaiters and the bar/riser combo. Ride safe.
Love what you've done to it.. the 21", the front end, bars, fork covers, it all works together to make a great lkg ride!
Awesome beautiful machine man...damn u a lucky guy. I subscried to your channel man so let's see that bike again man!
Thank you! Definitely got more stuff coming soon 👍🏻
Cool bike bro ! Sounds like you still got the baffles in tho , aha loud pipes save lives bruv ! You removed the Dyna egnition and went back to points that’s interesting thought the Dyna woulda been sweet
Audio in the video does not do the exhaust sound justice even with baffles it’s still loud. Points haven’t let me down yet 👍🏻 Thanks for watching.
ya Nice looking scoot..cheers
Beautiful bike hun
Be careful, you could fall madly in love with a motorcycle like that.
I'm still in love with mine but it is a 1981 wide glide or while I am no expert i think that the proper name was FXWG. From memory but while it has had a few little problems over the years even when it got tired in the engine i still got to where I needed to go until I could afford a rebore and set of rings but still she has been proven to be a great family member.
NICE RIDE
Nice machine, and that's how riding should be, not blasting down the road with blaring stereo speakers.
I've got a box stock '72 ElectraGlide, and I enjoy the hell outta mine. 👍
San Pedro California.
Well Done Indeed!!!!
You got the right attitude man. Old school blood running in your vains.
nice scooter
Is that Moskva ?
Good. Looking. Ride. I. Got. 78. Shovelhead. Take. It. Easy. Bro. Ride. Hard. Die. Free. !!!
Hello From Brasil
Its better to fill only the right half of the tank…
Permen vs permen
I loke the whole Bike but especially the gear shift, dont see em quite like your much, unless you search em on youtube/ internet,
Take it slow, man
A
The best Harley ever and I’ve had several. The new ones are meh, just bland.