I just came across this video tonight. My name is Mark Zauner. Me and my dad restored this motorcycle from ground up. It was my uncles bike when we got the bike. It was in a chicken coop and it was yellow. We brought it back to Bakersfield from Nebraska and went to the bike completely thank you Ken Senior means a lot to me that bike brings back a lot of memories that me and my dad worked on bikes together
Today was one of those days that I woke up on the wrong side of bed... On Easter Sunday. The only thing that takes my mind off the rare chroic health issue I have and the stresses in life that come with it. Talking motorcycles with anyone instantly makes me feel amazing! I live in a small town and am not afraid to say I'm a lonely man. Your vides bring so much joy to thousands of people worldwide 💯🙏 Its on my bucket list to come see your museum, try not to drool over your beautiful bikes, and maybe talk a few moments with you, JR, or anyone at your shop. I'm gonna be on long island September 2024 and am gonna make the drive to Connecticut when I'm out there just to see the museum, main house, and the smaller one y'all are working on now. I was born in '92 with a very old soul that has no social media at all 🤣 Thank you all for letting us viewers to visually be part of this. Your museum and bikes will still be drooled over in the year 2084 😜💯
You're not alone, brother. I'm on permanent disability for intractable pain disease. A former urologist messed me up badly. I know what loneliness is like at times. Companionship would be nice for me, but it has to be healthy and of quality, otherwise I'm not interested and better off single, since it's far better to be alone, than in unhealthy company. I'm not willing to settle for the sake of companionship, like many people do. I owe it to myself not too, as do you. I never have had a problem finding women. The problem has been the majority of the women I found, were liars, game players, and unappreciative. I too, am a lifelong lover and rider of motorcycles, street and dirt. If you ever want to chat, get a hold of me on here, and I can also be reached on FB under Sonny Seabury. Just let me know where I know you from. I love talking motorcycles and music. Take care, brother. You're in my prayers.
I love hearing all the knowledge you and your team have on every bike from every manufacturer. I hope some day I get to the museum and get to meet you Ken.
Stunning vintage classic. Unheard of condition. The man and his family really went the extra mile taking care of all of their bikes, passing them down from generation to generation. Posting on FB for all my Harley Loving Buddies. I don't think their pockets are deep enough. This beautiful bike is gonna be understandably expensive.
Oh my God a 1946 knuckle the only bike that I've ever wanted my whole entire life Ken that is absolutely beautiful❤ I love everything about it I love where the shifter is on the gasoline tank the most beautiful bike in your collection Kaplan Cycles number one God Bless America❤
Make no mistake Ken Snr, you Sir are also an Icon! Your passion for your Family, Nation, Motorcycling and life in general is infectious and to be commended. Look after yourself and keep that throttle pinned Brother...
Ken that is amazing and super clean! I have approx 50 years as a bike mechanic and only been able to work and do a top end job on one of those! Great find Ken!
The average Joe doesn't take care of his stuff like this has been taken care of. You're paying for years of love and attention, that can't ever be reduced or duplicated.
@@A-FrameWedge Prices on Real Estate in my area have increased to 90% just since 2020. A house purchased for $420,000, is now 4 years later listed for $749,000, just recently changed from $799,000. Another up the street same Road in 2020 was bought for $60,000, and today's asking price is $149,000, so that's over 100% more in 4 years! Buy real estate now, or your descendants will become slaves.
Put it in the museum man! Just dont click "like" this, just do it!! dont wear it down any further bro! if you click ♥ on this that means you didn't do it! 🤩
I just came across this video tonight. My name is Mark Zauner. Me and my dad restored this motorcycle from ground up. It was my uncles bike when we got the bike. It was in a chicken coop and it was yellow. We brought it back to Bakersfield from Nebraska and went to the bike completely thank you Ken Senior means a lot to me that bike brings back a lot of memories that me and my dad worked on bikes together
Damn ken im running out of space on my you tube favorites. I save all my favorite bikes you guys get. Keep up the good work.
What a machine...and 78 years old..amazing.
Today was one of those days that I woke up on the wrong side of bed... On Easter Sunday. The only thing that takes my mind off the rare chroic health issue I have and the stresses in life that come with it. Talking motorcycles with anyone instantly makes me feel amazing! I live in a small town and am not afraid to say I'm a lonely man. Your vides bring so much joy to thousands of people worldwide 💯🙏 Its on my bucket list to come see your museum, try not to drool over your beautiful bikes, and maybe talk a few moments with you, JR, or anyone at your shop. I'm gonna be on long island September 2024 and am gonna make the drive to Connecticut when I'm out there just to see the museum, main house, and the smaller one y'all are working on now. I was born in '92 with a very old soul that has no social media at all 🤣
Thank you all for letting us viewers to visually be part of this.
Your museum and bikes will still be drooled over in the year 2084 😜💯
You're not alone, brother. I'm on permanent disability for intractable pain disease. A former urologist messed me up badly. I know what loneliness is like at times. Companionship would be nice for me, but it has to be healthy and of quality, otherwise I'm not interested and better off single, since it's far better to be alone, than in unhealthy company. I'm not willing to settle for the sake of companionship, like many people do. I owe it to myself not too, as do you. I never have had a problem finding women. The problem has been the majority of the women I found, were liars, game players, and unappreciative. I too, am a lifelong lover and rider of motorcycles, street and dirt. If you ever want to chat, get a hold of me on here, and I can also be reached on FB under Sonny Seabury. Just let me know where I know you from. I love talking motorcycles and music. Take care, brother. You're in my prayers.
A damn fine piece of Art Deco mobile sculpture !!!
I love hearing all the knowledge you and your team have on every bike from every manufacturer. I hope some day I get to the museum and get to meet you Ken.
Please do!
Always put the clutch petal down it will save the springs Ken. Nice video!
Wow! That Knucklehead is in immaculate condition! Thank you for these great videos about American History. 😁🤙
You bet
Such an iconic bike!
Stunning vintage classic. Unheard of condition. The man and his family really went the extra mile taking care of all of their bikes, passing them down from generation to generation. Posting on FB for all my Harley Loving Buddies. I don't think their pockets are deep enough. This beautiful bike is gonna be understandably expensive.
Thank you Ken great history on the Harley Davidson
Glad you enjoyed it
Oh my God a 1946 knuckle the only bike that I've ever wanted my whole entire life Ken that is absolutely beautiful❤ I love everything about it I love where the shifter is on the gasoline tank the most beautiful bike in your collection Kaplan Cycles number one God Bless America❤
Make no mistake Ken Snr, you Sir are also an Icon! Your passion for your Family, Nation, Motorcycling and life in general is infectious and to be commended. Look after yourself and keep that throttle pinned Brother...
I appreciate that, thank you brother!
What an interesting history lesson about that bike and its life, well delivered by that young fella with the long hair.
Incredible piece of original history.
Thats a keeper mate that's the sort ove bike you dont come a cross very often in your life love it take care
Ken that is amazing and super clean! I have approx 50 years as a bike mechanic and only been able to work and do a top end job on one of those! Great find Ken!
Thanks 👍
Beautiful machine 💪 hard to believe it’s a 46 .
1930s Knucklehead is the only Harley that’s not embarrassing to ride. Beautiful!
Uh, this one's a 1946.
You gotta keep something from this lot - the XA, the Panhead, this Knuckle... Keep one of them!
Loveit! The rose coloured glasses suit you Brother!!! #K33pit ❤❤❤❤❤
Mr. Kaplan, 🇺🇸Captain America and Wolverine all rolled up into one.
Nice freaking bike just beautiful
Beautiful.
is beatifull man!!!!! excelente maquina!!!!
We have a biker's joke here in Britain, 98% of all Harley Davidson bikes ever made are still on the road today , the other 2% actually made it home
Amazing peace! ✌️ You know what I mean
Gorgeous!
Thank you! Cheers!
13:36 Classic shot 😊
the must !!
Does it have a hand clutch or what were you doing there??? Sweet scoot!!! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🦅🦅
Hand clutch with a foot shifter
Foot clutch, hand shift...
Front brake is on the left side of the handlebar, if your asking about the Knuck.
Beautiful bike ❤
Did you ever make a video on the 73 Harley you have on auction? I can’t find one
If it's for sale then we have a video of it
@@KaplanCycles found it! It was on the other account, thank you!
Nice bike
Waiting for the new T-shirt graphic.
Beautiful ❤
At 1:08 The Great Depression started in 1932. Flatheads had oil pumps in 1937. 5:12 Indian went out of business in 1953.
that's the grail.
Its a representation of what America 🇺🇸 was.... back then
Красиввй мотоцикл всех благ
01:05 1931 wasn;t the end of the depression. In 31' the depression wasn't even fully warmed up yet. WW2 ended the depression in 1945.
WOW! Nothing more need be said.
I always thought I was the knuckle head….
Built by the average joe, raced maintained by the average joe sadly average joe can't afford to buy it .
The average Joe doesn't take care of his stuff like this has been taken care of. You're paying for years of love and attention, that can't ever be reduced or duplicated.
Not now but these could be had for cheap years ago but not in this shape, and many average Joe’s bought them.
@@A-FrameWedge Prices on Real Estate in my area have increased to 90% just since 2020. A house purchased for $420,000, is now 4 years later listed for $749,000, just recently changed from $799,000. Another up the street same Road in 2020 was bought for $60,000, and today's asking price is $149,000, so that's over 100% more in 4 years! Buy real estate now, or your descendants will become slaves.
@@markjaycox8811 My Wife and I have about 30 years ago.
@@A-FrameWedge Congratulations on a 30 year love with a woman. I don't have your experience. I envy you, greatly.
Blink twice if that collection was over 6 figures
Imagine that is in your living room, you're sitting on it watching Then Came Bronson (I'm ate up)
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It's a damn shame riders chopped those along with Panheads
Hi,👍💪🏻🥊🙏🇫🇷
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Put it in the museum man! Just dont click "like" this, just do it!! dont wear it down any further bro! if you click ♥ on this that means you didn't do it! 🤩
Oohh you didn't!!
Very desirable!
My Hayabusa is faster
And gayer...