Sean is a standup guy. He didn't overly involve himself in Craig's video. He was there but was just helpful and let Craig handle his show. Good to see that while the channels are connected that they are able to make content separately. Can't wait to watch Sean's hype video for the bike (going there now).
Still can’t believe that this channel has only been up for two months and the support for Craig has been amazing to the point of him hitting 130K subscribers at this point, I hope his channel continues to grow this well!
Wheels Through Time is in Maggie Valley North Carolina in the mountains. If anyone has not seen the museum do yourself a huge favor and make the trip. There are vintage cars there as well and the decor of various areas and rooms reflects by gone times. Thumbs up for the museum.
This is pure magic, watching Craig working with Tim, a real time-served bike nut. I totally get his suggestion for WD40 cologne. That's a winner. The interaction between you guys is the real deal.
I've been wearing WD40 for decades, and I love it. Honestly though, I prefer the smell of an old workshop most of all. There's nothing like the mixture of old grease, oil, steel, and road grime.
What moment in time. Craig, you and everyone involved in the restoration of this rare piece of important Harley History have done something truly special. For putting love into preserving a one of a kind icon of vintage racing History, you guys should know how important and fantastic a thing you have done, this is (Yoda?). I am honored to have been allowed to go on the ride along with you guys all the way to completion! Thank you. I'm not crying, YOU'RE crying!
I've never owned a motorcycle and know very little about mechanics (learning!), but I think this is one of the best channels I've seen on RUclips. I love the enthusiasm and dedication to getting these beautiful machines running. Thanks for the joy you all bring me.
To you, Craig, and all the others who worked on this motorcycle, y'all did a really nice job of breathing life back into it. And Sean did a really good job turning that one screw too. 😜👍
I’m watching this video for the second time. Saw it 6 months ago and enjoyed it so much that I decided to watch it again. Thanks for sharing your experience. Love your excitement and enthusiasm.👍😊
Craig is a amazingly humble person with amazing skills. You and Sean got me back into riding going on three months and got me into working on my own motorcycle thank you!
This is the other half of the video on bikes and beards channel... such a incredible project to watch, thanks for charing this stuff guys... Cheers from Chile!👏👏🙌🙌
So glad to see this bike in action. I can't believe nobody pressure tested the tank for leaks before painting it. Weird because it didn't leak when you rode it home two years ago.
Super awesome collaboration, i love when people who used to make unique machines get involved to help with restoration. And you all got an amazing result!
This is just epic! My 50's project bike took me five years to get finished. Hunting parts, figuring out stuff, the actual building phase and then the first start in over 60 years. It is such a rewarding feeling, man, I am so happy for you all! This is amazing!
Congratulations on a great build! Wheels Through Time is a magical place and I am blessed to have met both Matt and his late father, Dale. I’m inspired with every video to go on a barn find safari.
Bike looks great guy's. Red was the right choice for it. Happy to see Sean and Matt again. Dale would have been very happy with the way the bike turned out. Craig you did a out standing job with the bike. Thanks for the video stay safe and keep up the great work.
Love ya man, as a young woman that rides it can be kinda difficult to feel welcome in some spaces, I love watching your stuff and learning from you. I used to be a car mechanic but bikes are a lil different, it's been hard trying to learn some things. I love that you make it sound wayyy simpler than it is. Keep it up man, sending love from the UK
Love Wheels Through Time. It's been a few years since I visited...fancy seeing you folks in my backyard. Some beautiful riding out here, hope you got to enjoy.
Craig...that was just amazing! I am really enjoying watching you work, watching your channel grow, and experiencing all of what you do through you. I can't wait to see what the future holds for you!
I’ve only done one frame up restoration… it’s like the birth of a child when it fires. The machine will disappoint you at times, but you’ll love it forever. Congrats!
I was introduced to you through Bikes and Beards, but stayed because I love what you do with salvaging bikes in people backyards and driveways! How can I find bikes like that?!?!
Rebuilding the '47el I bought in 1977 was great, but listening to it run beforehand was like hearing all my dreams coming true! There was a trick to starting it and keeping it running, I'm not gonna lie.😊
This just made me smile so much. I needed this today 💙 my dad used to have me turning wrenches on those old oil leakers, and I fell in H.D. Now my kids can't find the 10mm
Met Dale from wheels in time in Daytona back in the late 80's early 90's when he was collecting donations to start the museum nicest guy in the world , sorry he left us still need to make it down there You guys are doing him proud
Outstanding work, Craig. Your efforts combined with assistance from some of the best in the restoration business for these classic Harleys have brought a historic machine back to life, and it looks awesome. That seat is beautiful. Can't wait to see it with all the finishing bits and pieces... Excellent content as always...
WOW - I've just watched two vids back to back on the same bike rebuild and they have been so very different. Congrats Craig and team on the effort, video and editing to get completely different viewpoints of a story that arrives at the same ending, this was wonderful and I've loved every minute. For everyone that's putting this channel together - a great job and looking forward to seeing the next adventure.
You're really running with this ball, Craig. We're very proud of you. Keep up the great work.
Love the content my favorite channel
Just perfect
Rite ?! Amen 🙏🙌
Always tastefully done content! No drama.. no vulgarity.. just wholesome motorcycle stuff. People could learn a lot from you.
Sean is a standup guy. He didn't overly involve himself in Craig's video. He was there but was just helpful and let Craig handle his show. Good to see that while the channels are connected that they are able to make content separately. Can't wait to watch Sean's hype video for the bike (going there now).
and they bring in Wheels through time. That adds even more to the video
Bikes and beards, the beared biker, and wheels thru time working together. My three favorite biker channels on one project. SO COOL!!!
Still can’t believe that this channel has only been up for two months and the support for Craig has been amazing to the point of him hitting 130K subscribers at this point, I hope his channel continues to grow this well!
Craig just seems like the absolute nicest dude in the world. It's so great to see his excitement.
We've been wondering if this was a forgotten project!
It's great to see it finally getting done!
Wheels Through Time is in Maggie Valley North Carolina in the mountains. If anyone has not seen the museum do yourself a huge favor and make the trip. There are vintage cars there as well and the decor of various areas and rooms reflects by gone times. Thumbs up for the museum.
Yes it's a must see
This is pure magic, watching Craig working with Tim, a real time-served bike nut. I totally get his suggestion for WD40 cologne. That's a winner. The interaction between you guys is the real deal.
The wd-40 cologne exists
I've been wearing WD40 for decades, and I love it. Honestly though, I prefer the smell of an old workshop most of all. There's nothing like the mixture of old grease, oil, steel, and road grime.
What moment in time. Craig, you and everyone involved in the restoration of this rare piece of important Harley History have done something truly special. For putting love into preserving a one of a kind icon of vintage racing History, you guys should know how important and fantastic a thing you have done, this is (Yoda?). I am honored to have been allowed to go on the ride along with you guys all the way to completion! Thank you. I'm not crying, YOU'RE crying!
Your enthusiasm for your work is infectious.
Same video as Bikes And Beards. Glad to see you guys back together again.
That red is absolutely beautiful definitely a great colour choice! Nice to see Tim back he’s got so much knowledge about these bikes.
So cool! The look on everyone's faces when it fired up was seriously the best.
Wheels through time is the most awesome place I’ve ever been. Thank you for videoing this. Great job Craig
Congratulations guys on getting the bike finished, running & looking better than ever!
I've never owned a motorcycle and know very little about mechanics (learning!), but I think this is one of the best channels I've seen on RUclips. I love the enthusiasm and dedication to getting these beautiful machines running. Thanks for the joy you all bring me.
To you, Craig, and all the others who worked on this motorcycle, y'all did a really nice job of breathing life back into it. And Sean did a really good job turning that one screw too. 😜👍
I’m watching this video for the second time. Saw it 6 months ago and enjoyed it so much that I decided to watch it again. Thanks for sharing your experience. Love your excitement and enthusiasm.👍😊
I love this so much. I wish more of these older bikes could be rescued.
Always enjoy your content 👍
That Bike looks Awesome you guys did a Great Job on it !
I have been waiting so long for this! Big Love from a scabby UK Forces Veteran Biker. Thank you from the bottom of my heart!
Craig is a amazingly humble person with amazing skills. You and Sean got me back into riding going on three months and got me into working on my own motorcycle thank you!
This is the other half of the video on bikes and beards channel... such a incredible project to watch, thanks for charing this stuff guys... Cheers from Chile!👏👏🙌🙌
Glad you circled back around to Matt to finish the project. One of your best serious videos of all time.
Wow! What an incredible collaboration guys. This is an excellent build. Absolutely love it. ❤
Excellent work gentlemen and thank you to Tim.
She is a thing of beauty !!! What an experience, congrats to all the team ! Cheers from Australia !
The bike turned out great. Thank you guys for bringing this piece of history back to life. 👍
I'm not an HD guy.. but when this happens !! a successful kick to ignite a bike... that's magic!!! well done Guys
That is one of the most beautiful bikes I've ever seen. It's a work of art. Great job to everyone involved in this rebuild
Wow, man that made me well up. Got emotiomal guys not gonna lie. Your all first class dudes, and im honored to be a subscriber to all 3 channels.
This just became one of my favorite videos. Beautiful build you guys!
Such a blessing to see/hear this bike fire up! What an amazing project to witness come back to life. I can't wait to see the race. 😇👍🏻
That turned out so sweet well done to you all. Fantastic job
Thanks for posting the climax video of this project. Very nice work.
A bunch of bearded guys working on a Harley Davidson while eating popsicles makes me proud to be an American.
Wheels thru time is an awesome place there is so much to see. Antique bikes being rode in the parking lot and cool bikes in the parking lot also.
That is the great thing about motoring. The history and talented people. Thanks for preserving the bike and story.
Awesome job Craig, it's great seeing Sean and you together again.
Looks and sounds great and you did a great job and you are right about Mat and the guys at Wheels through time
So glad to see this bike in action. I can't believe nobody pressure tested the tank for leaks before painting it. Weird because it didn't leak when you rode it home two years ago.
maybe they sandblasted through?
That was my guess. Either sandblasting did it, or there was so much crud on it that it stopped up the leaks
This brings tears of happines to my eyes. And ou boy that red looks freakin fast
just grown men enjoying popsicles. love it.
Super awesome collaboration, i love when people who used to make unique machines get involved to help with restoration. And you all got an amazing result!
Man was really cool seeing the band back together. also such a cool accomplishment. love it and thanks for letting us come along with yall.
Tim! So good to see him on this project again. Excellent video as always!
Thank you so much for keeping your videos family friendly. It's much appreciated.
Absolutely 👍
Hi guys.i m in Morocco and every time I watch your videos I learn something.thank you and I wish you the best.
This is just epic! My 50's project bike took me five years to get finished. Hunting parts, figuring out stuff, the actual building phase and then the first start in over 60 years. It is such a rewarding feeling, man, I am so happy for you all! This is amazing!
There should be a word for that... having taken 2 years to rebuild my 46 Indian that fist start up has a special emotion attached to it.....
SO glad to see the progress on this way-cool bike!
So awesome to watch, glad you finished it.
I really appreciate you and all you're doing for all motorcycle lovers. Keep up the awesome work
Craig, every time I watch your videos it’s like watching “This old house”. I feel like I’m watching a tv show. Great job. Keep the episodes coming.
Congratulations on a great build! Wheels Through Time is a magical place and I am blessed to have met both Matt and his late father, Dale. I’m inspired with every video to go on a barn find safari.
So good to see you guys succeed with that bike, it's just beautiful. Well done on such an awesome team effort.
Great work Craig!!!!!!!!
Such an amazing experience watching this all come together.
Dude I absolutely love Tim! We chat on Facebook often.
They don't make them like Tim anymore.
Definitely a true gear head. 🫡
What a beautiful old bike! My inlaws inherited a fully restored WW2 USA Army era Harley Davidson with a sidecar, hopefully one day it will be mine.
Nice to see progress on this and Tim is still part of it.
Whattagem that machine is! You should all be proud to have had your hands in on that project. Good work, men!
19:06 wheels through time are awesome, i first saw them many yrs ago doing a start as many bikes as they can-a-thon.
Red finishes off that bike wonderfully. Great choice.
Tim is the man keep the videos with him coming !
Bike looks great guy's. Red was the right choice for it. Happy to see Sean and Matt again. Dale would have been very happy with the way the bike turned out. Craig you did a out standing job with the bike. Thanks for the video stay safe and keep up the great work.
I love otter pops. My sis always caps on me about otter pops, but always brings me boxes of them. I love her!
Craig you're a rockstar bud!!! I'm so happy for success!!!! Keep it going 👍💯
Love ya man, as a young woman that rides it can be kinda difficult to feel welcome in some spaces, I love watching your stuff and learning from you. I used to be a car mechanic but bikes are a lil different, it's been hard trying to learn some things. I love that you make it sound wayyy simpler than it is. Keep it up man, sending love from the UK
Dang! Great to see Tim again. Subscribed to his channel but haven't seen him post anything for a while
Love Wheels Through Time. It's been a few years since I visited...fancy seeing you folks in my backyard. Some beautiful riding out here, hope you got to enjoy.
Craig...that was just amazing! I am really enjoying watching you work, watching your channel grow, and experiencing all of what you do through you. I can't wait to see what the future holds for you!
I’ve only done one frame up restoration… it’s like the birth of a child when it fires. The machine will disappoint you at times, but you’ll love it forever. Congrats!
CONGRATULATION CRAIG , beautifully work..
You did a wonderful beautiful job I love when I hear your engines turn on
I was introduced to you through Bikes and Beards, but stayed because I love what you do with salvaging bikes in people backyards and driveways! How can I find bikes like that?!?!
I love this guy. I hope he keeps pumping out content!
Rebuilding the '47el I bought in 1977 was great, but listening to it run beforehand was like hearing all my dreams coming true! There was a trick to starting it and keeping it running, I'm not gonna lie.😊
Tim, passing on the knowing. Great class.
This just made me smile so much. I needed this today 💙 my dad used to have me turning wrenches on those old oil leakers, and I fell in H.D. Now my kids can't find the 10mm
Please do more like this where Bikes and beards, the bearded biker, and wheels thru time all get together on a project! This was awesome!
I like the way you merge two channels and came up with a brilliant and gorgeous idea
what a proper nice cross over video really enjoyed it thankyou
keep up the good work Craig love the channel.
Great Job Craig! Keep twisting them wrenches and keep the vids comin!
Matt and all you guys are great! Thx! Great build!
Met Dale from wheels in time in Daytona back in the late 80's early 90's when he was collecting donations to start the museum nicest guy in the world , sorry he left us still need to make it down there You guys are doing him proud
Wow! Great Job Craig!!
Outstanding work, Craig. Your efforts combined with assistance from some of the best in the restoration business for these classic Harleys have brought a historic machine back to life, and it looks awesome. That seat is beautiful. Can't wait to see it with all the finishing bits and pieces... Excellent content as always...
That's a beautiful bike. Congratulations
Craig, you are a class-act. Great content & results!
Craig your channel is miles better keep it up.
Beautiful piece of history
What an excellent outcome ,best bike vid I've seen for awhile
WOW - I've just watched two vids back to back on the same bike rebuild and they have been so very different.
Congrats Craig and team on the effort, video and editing to get completely different viewpoints of a story that arrives at the same ending, this was wonderful and I've loved every minute.
For everyone that's putting this channel together - a great job and looking forward to seeing the next adventure.
Very cool video Craig, awesome to see the H-D running and driving again 👍👍
I watch all three shows and you’re was the best. Great job!!
I cried at at the end. Almost. But still. So beautiful.
This my favorite channel now. Cheers boys!