When Men were men , no electric suits , just layers of heavy clothing and a ton of motivation. 1st time I rode my own bike was ‘96 from NYC , have been there 5 times since and hope to do it again . Thank you for sharing this 👍
I went to my 1st bike week just 4 years after this,and many more from there on....the earlier ones were definitely more fun!! Too commercial now (sadly) Thanks for sharing, I really enjoyed it!
I remember these years fondly... As an 11, 12, and 13 year old in the late 70s. Our family would drive from Connecticut to West Palm Beach in the Oldsmobile wagon (with the rear facing seat) for a yearly road trip to visit family. The best part the entire drive was between Richmond, Virginia and Daytona, Florida... Dozens of Harley-Davidsons on interstate 95. There was just something magical about the roar of those engines as they passed us by on the highway 🤗🏍️
Almost cried, the 70's were my teenage years and it was the last great decade before everything went to shit!! Plus I didn't see a single obese person what the hell happened to people!!
Proliferation of fast food places and people deciding that's easier then actually cooking for themselves. I grew up in the 70's too and hardly ever eat fast food or drink soda's and I am still close to my weight in high school. If anything's put some weight on me is probably my fondness for beer.
I know you mean I grew up in the mid 70s and 80s it was great we had no cell phones and we just rode our bikes all over the place played baseball and football, we just spent most of our time outside with one another enjoying.
MD here as well. 1977, 78 and 79, then 1983. Riding in rain, high on cocaine lol Annual date of septum sores, brain damage and 'greens'. Made it out alive, regenerated brain cells, dunno how I did it, giggles...
John, Willie & Nancy Davidson, Vaughn Beals, Dick O'brien, Bill Werner, Jay Springsteen, Ted Boody, Wino Willie Forkner, Karl (Big Daddy Rat) Smith, Dot & Earl Robinson, Boot Hill Saloon ... Daytona was a special place with special people. This is the era that made me a life long member & owner !
I had a chopper I built on a Honda 750 four. The only item from the stock bike was the motor and wiring harness. Candy apple red and chrome all over. Great machine. Beautiful women, more natural, no eyelashes that were 1 inch long. Halter tops, no bras, and a lot of great times that I remember as clear as day.
Eric Simpson dude have you even actually ridden to Daytona yourself? The motorcycle traffic is crazy on the way there off of I-95, yeah there are some dudes who trailer a few different bikes In and out but no shame in it, they got a few toys that they love so much that they can’t choose one. If all of us could ever be so lucky. Personally I only live an hour and a half south of Daytona so I can choose a different bike every day
@ my first year was 84 rode from Houston in Feb. Still below freezing in the Florida panhandle at night..in 94 I bought a new fat boy in Boston and rode to Daytona in Feb then to Houston but that was when I was a "real man" but its funny now I think about it often and laugh...glad I did it, would Never do it agin....one night I fell asleep in a rest stop bathroom floor under the hand dryer,,every few minutes I would reach up a hit the button on the had dryer trying to get some heat....🤣
Great to see some of the motorcycling legens, Dot and Earl Robinson, I'm thinking that's Vaughn Beals at around the 3min mark, and Jay Springsteen, great great vid, I loved it,
"Back In The Day" when owning/riding a HD was more of a true lifestyle than a fashion statement. I love the guy that refers to his Touring Scoot as a, "dresser" ... some long lost / seldom used lingo that is pleasing to the ear. Also nice to see people milling around admiring each others home built/garage stylings rather than milling around a burn-out pit.
The first shots are from smugglers notch in Vermont , the back road pics are from a dirt road by the old Wilkins shop in Barre Vermont ,, an if I remember right that's Harry an Alan on the super an sporty,
Me too. And that i was 21 like i was in 78. You "young uns" have fun now. Youll turn around and you over the hill. And guys? Go after all the women you can. I missed so many opportunities.
@@tomb70 ...Well your understanding of Harley is shit at best! Harley has marketed and made several different models for the younger demographic. And they don't buy them! Try again!
I’m pretty sure there was some damn good music back in 78 why they didn’t use Any of it I don’t know. But this was a damn good documentary the last bike week I went to was 2006 it was 500,000 motorcycles there
I was 18 and it was a beutiful time , things were simple no cellphone you needed to pay 10¢ for a phone call and TV shows had a life lesson and no looters no wars and we used to respect our Presidents Republicans or Democrat
Great archive! Those were the AMF years. I was there in Daytona ‘78. Traffic was stopped at most intersections waiting for some dude to kick start his Milwaukee antique to life. Harley...last to adopt electric start, last to adopt lights on, first to get a tariff put on foreign bikes over 700cc. Today the owners remove their mufflers to make it “safe” for them. Selfish and sorta chicken, ya think? Now Harley is complaining about tariffs. Yep, I ride a Honda today. I love to ride, I don’t live to ride.
Do you think there would be a Daytona Bike Week without Harley-Davidson ? You may not ride to live, but we do ! Like your mother always said " if you don't have anything good to say - Shut The F**k Up"
I would love to find one of those rare XLCR's. It didn't sell. Americans weren't into café racers but that became a very coveted bike. Still though I was only a kid back then but I would have rather had a Norton Commando or a Kawasaki Z1. Don't get me wrong, I like Harleys. If I bought one back then it would have been a stripped down sportster. The blacked out look was still another 35 years into the future though.
The biggest difference between then and now is shame. There no shame left in this world. If a politician got busted on a drug or corruption charge they wouldn’t be voted back in to office. They would be hiding somewhere, there friends and supporters would dwindle to nothing.
My head is spinning! Talk about " Americana" at its best! the attendees are innocent and real. the video is SO real and the idea that someone can drive to Daytona, camp on the beach and enjoy a gathering, is, Unfortunately, SO...SO gone!
It’d be cool bike culture was like this still. Sportsters weren’t “girl bikes”, people knew how to party, people didn’t look like Sons of Anarchy cosplayers…when did it all go so wrong?!
Everybody and their brother owns a Harley now. Work in an office all week wearing a suit then put on a leather jacket, saddle up the $30,000.00 bike and play outlaw for the weekend. They didn't like the real deal so the big rallies became family friendly events where 1500 vendors just want to sell you some culture.
I was born into the wrong time I am 35 years old wish I was born in the sixties. Everything today sucks no taiste or real class. All the women are cheaters with no realness to them. The 40's 50's and sixties were the great years to be alive
I found photos of my late mothers apt specifically living room in the early 70s and in the picture was two custom Harley rigid long forks a baby deer and a hookah and random bongs! All I know is I was born in the wrong era early 80s blah!! Lol
Incredible Video. Some parts of Daytona still look the same . The 1970’s are gone forever. America has changed thanks too immigration policies created by the Democratic Party. One thing you can say about the biker community they have common sense and they’re all Republicans. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I was there in 1976, 77, 78 , but I just don't remember it looking like this. I got alcohol poisoning in the bar on the pier drinking beer from the gas pump.Maybe why I don't remember it so well.
Harley Davidson had great Promotional films before they went Woke. My Father from Michigan went to the Daytona 500 one year, it got down to 40F down there. All of the Locals were wearing snowmobile suits and Ski Masks.
The bikes were badass, the music was jivesucka horrible. Last I heard anything about Daytona, I heard people weren't going like they did. And the cops like messing with people.
This is a Really TAME showing of Main St Bike Week '78. Too bad. Nice to see Willie G, I remember that Dresser of lights. I always lived near Main, till politics took ALL the good out of that area 1981. Today its a bad joke. Thank greedy local politicians, now, you PAY for a FREE Beach. Main St is dead until Bike weeks now, unlike then when it thrived year round- all very $ad,
When Men were men , no electric suits , just layers of heavy clothing and a ton of motivation. 1st time I rode my own bike was ‘96 from NYC , have been there 5 times since and hope to do it again . Thank you for sharing this 👍
I lived in Daytona from 1981 to 1986. Bike Week was always an extreme adventure. This video brought back lots of memories.
The world as a very different place in 1978. Far, far from perfect, but much less cynical and much more authentic than today.
Hard to believe how much people have changed in only 40 something years.
1992109
Observation. Willie G walking around looking and listening to the consumer. Something today's Harley brass would probably benefit from.
@Booch he died
Nobody cares anymore Harley is trying hard to be something so dar from what they were. So over refined corporate bs bikes made for drs and lawyers
We have to buy after market parts because they don’t come with what we need.
@@DS_Dronezone no shit
@Booch he's dead
I went to my 1st bike week just 4 years after this,and many more from there on....the earlier ones were definitely more fun!! Too commercial now (sadly) Thanks for sharing, I really enjoyed it!
June 22nd 1978 was when I entered this Dimension. With that much being said 1978 was an awesome year.
I remember these years fondly... As an 11, 12, and 13 year old in the late 70s. Our family would drive from Connecticut to West Palm Beach in the Oldsmobile wagon (with the rear facing seat) for a yearly road trip to visit family. The best part the entire drive was between Richmond, Virginia and Daytona, Florida... Dozens of Harley-Davidsons on interstate 95. There was just something magical about the roar of those engines as they passed us by on the highway 🤗🏍️
THIS IS BRILLIANT
Almost cried, the 70's were my teenage years and it was the last great decade before everything went to shit!! Plus I didn't see a single obese person what the hell happened to people!!
Proliferation of fast food places and people deciding that's easier then actually cooking for themselves. I grew up in the 70's too and hardly ever eat fast food or drink soda's and I am still close to my weight in high school. If anything's put some weight on me is probably my fondness for beer.
Amen me too!! That was the best yrs of my life!!!
I know you mean I grew up in the mid 70s and 80s it was great we had no cell phones and we just rode our bikes all over the place played baseball and football, we just spent most of our time outside with one another enjoying.
I can relate my harley was a kick only back then.
Low paying cubicle jobs with poisonous food.
Wow. Takes me WAY back- this is the year my wife & I got married & rode from MD to Bike Week for our honeymoon.
MD here as well. 1977, 78 and 79, then 1983. Riding in rain, high on cocaine lol Annual date of septum sores, brain damage and 'greens'. Made it out alive, regenerated brain cells, dunno how I did it, giggles...
John, Willie & Nancy Davidson, Vaughn Beals, Dick O'brien, Bill Werner, Jay Springsteen, Ted Boody, Wino Willie Forkner, Karl (Big Daddy Rat) Smith, Dot & Earl Robinson, Boot Hill Saloon ...
Daytona was a special place with special people.
This is the era that made me a life long member & owner !
I'm glad Willie was there. I'm glad they created the Softail line.
Ahhh...make America great again. What an awesome time! Those were real choppers!
I had a chopper I built on a Honda 750 four. The only item from the stock bike was the motor and wiring harness. Candy apple red and chrome all over. Great machine. Beautiful women, more natural, no eyelashes that were 1 inch long. Halter tops, no bras, and a lot of great times that I remember as clear as day.
Very cool. Something Daytona bike week hasn't been in years
Sad but true.
Just to imagine that most of the people we see here are now on social security LoL
Or dead, that's what I was thinking. I was 5 years old in 78.
Cool video! Kinda weird not seeing anyone with a phone or taking pictures with their phones.
Back when PC wasn't a thing and people talked and enjoyed each others company!And you could have fun without going to jail!Now look at America!!!!
AND No Cell Phones.
You didn’t see so many ME TOO’s back in the day
Don't worry it's coming lmao 😂
When people actually rode there motorcycle to Daytona
Yes.. They actually rode their bikes there..
Eric Simpson dude have you even actually ridden to Daytona yourself? The motorcycle traffic is crazy on the way there off of I-95, yeah there are some dudes who trailer a few different bikes In and out but no shame in it, they got a few toys that they love so much that they can’t choose one. If all of us could ever be so lucky. Personally I only live an hour and a half south of Daytona so I can choose a different bike every day
@ my first year was 84 rode from Houston in Feb. Still below freezing in the Florida panhandle at night..in 94 I bought a new fat boy in Boston and rode to Daytona in Feb then to Houston but that was when I was a "real man" but its funny now I think about it often and laugh...glad I did it, would Never do it agin....one night I fell asleep in a rest stop bathroom floor under the hand dryer,,every few minutes I would reach up a hit the button on the had dryer trying to get some heat....🤣
Back when men were men and women's tats were actually 100% their own.....
Yeah people started trailerin,' park trailer and truck or van at hotel or camp site and then rode to town and saloon. Profiling...
I was there 1977, 1978, 1979 and 1983.
Thanks for sharing this awesome video
Take me back...
...just great!!! Thanks for sharing!!!
Great to see some of the motorcycling legens, Dot and Earl Robinson, I'm thinking that's Vaughn Beals at around the 3min mark, and Jay Springsteen, great great vid, I loved it,
"Back In The Day" when owning/riding a HD was more of a true lifestyle than a fashion statement. I love the guy that refers to his Touring Scoot as a, "dresser" ... some long lost / seldom used lingo that is pleasing to the ear.
Also nice to see people milling around admiring each others home built/garage stylings rather than milling around a burn-out pit.
The girls seemed more real and more appealing back then.
The first shots are from smugglers notch in Vermont , the back road pics are from a dirt road by the old Wilkins shop in Barre Vermont ,, an if I remember right that's Harry an Alan on the super an sporty,
I was here in 1978 too. Went with to there couples. At least two of the six are now dead 10 years or more.
Very cool! Thanks
Wow times have changed ,now
it's a trailer hauling factor from home to Daytona. I miss the ole Daytona ride your bike not trailer it
Kept my '78 in the kitchen
Thanks for the great vids! I've seen a couple of your videos, and they're all real good! GOOD JOB! Brings back some wonderful memories.
Awesome video!
Wish it was 1978.!
tommy black yessir I graduated '78
Me too. And that i was 21 like i was in 78. You "young uns" have fun now. Youll turn around and you over the hill. And guys? Go after all the women you can. I missed so many opportunities.
Use to go here in the 70's
All those old Shovels. They'd be worth a mint today.
Love this vid.
How did they find out about this place without google?!?!?
Love it
More things change more they stay the same. Harley is timeless
Um.... Harley is failing because it never marketed to younger generations and theyre customer base is selling baggers for coffins. Sorry dude :(
@@tomb70 ...Well your understanding of Harley is shit at best! Harley has marketed and made several different models for the younger demographic. And they don't buy them! Try again!
@@281sTravel yeah they're to fuckin expensive.
Harley is king of world universe of eternal jesus of christ
I was 16 in those days.
Boozefighters. Legendary!
I’m pretty sure there was some damn good music back in 78 why they didn’t use Any of it I don’t know.
But this was a damn good documentary the last bike week I went to was 2006 it was 500,000 motorcycles there
I was 18 and it was a beutiful time , things were simple no cellphone you needed to pay 10¢ for a phone call and TV shows had a life lesson and no looters no wars and we used to respect our Presidents Republicans or Democrat
anyone know the name of the song starting at 7:40. ?
I met my first real girlfriend in '78 , still think of her to this day 😔
Those were the days 💚🤘. 🏍💨
Great archive! Those were the AMF years. I was there in Daytona ‘78. Traffic was stopped at most intersections waiting for some dude to kick start his Milwaukee antique to life. Harley...last to adopt electric start, last to adopt lights on, first to get a tariff put on foreign bikes over 700cc. Today the owners remove their mufflers to make it “safe” for them. Selfish and sorta chicken, ya think? Now Harley is complaining about tariffs. Yep, I ride a Honda today. I love to ride, I don’t live to ride.
I love to read butthurt comments. Keep crying.
I used to ride a honda whenever I was 14 and couldn't afford a harley. If you eat all your veggies maybe one day you'll grow to be a big boy too.
D'yer Maker LED ZEPPELIN !
Do you think there would be a Daytona Bike Week without Harley-Davidson ?
You may not ride to live, but we do !
Like your mother always said " if you don't have anything good to say - Shut The F**k Up"
"HaRlEy DaViDsoN fer mae"
The future is now, old man lol
In the days when only a few rode baggers......
yes!
Now they trailer baggers
3.06- Triumph chop ;)
I would love to find one of those rare XLCR's. It didn't sell. Americans weren't into café racers but that became a very coveted bike. Still though I was only a kid back then but I would have rather had a Norton Commando or a Kawasaki Z1. Don't get me wrong, I like Harleys. If I bought one back then it would have been a stripped down sportster. The blacked out look was still another 35 years into the future though.
Is motorman in this video?
The biggest difference between then and now is shame. There no shame left in this world. If a politician got busted on a drug or corruption charge they wouldn’t be voted back in to office. They would be hiding somewhere, there friends and supporters would dwindle to nothing.
Long low and mean🤘🏻
My head is spinning! Talk about " Americana" at its best! the attendees are innocent and real. the video is SO real and the idea that someone can drive to Daytona, camp on the beach and enjoy a gathering, is, Unfortunately, SO...SO gone!
Most people were in good shape.
Can you upload the record LP of the songs from this film to youtube.
It’d be cool bike culture was like this still. Sportsters weren’t “girl bikes”, people knew how to party, people didn’t look like Sons of Anarchy cosplayers…when did it all go so wrong?!
Everybody and their brother owns a Harley now. Work in an office all week wearing a suit then put on a leather jacket, saddle up the $30,000.00 bike and play outlaw for the weekend. They didn't like the real deal so the big rallies became family friendly events where 1500 vendors just want to sell you some culture.
I bet ya the guys at Daytona here in this film are at Daytona right now, at least the ones that are still around
I was born into the wrong time I am 35 years old wish I was born in the sixties. Everything today sucks no taiste or real class. All the women are cheaters with no realness to them. The 40's 50's and sixties were the great years to be alive
Don't forget the '70's
Taste?
@John Those "women" in the video were hoes back then, too. You don't think they were cheaters?
@@BEEBEE159 очень красиво сказано привет из России 🤣👍
Was that Jay Springsteen? Damn.
All those peeps in their late 60' 70's 80' 90s or dead.
I think HD will struggle to continue as a bike company but they may survive as a T shirt manufacturer
I wanna go back 😔😑 I rode in last year. But the virus has put me in some money problems so I couldn’t go this year 😑
when young people riding into Daytona.
Its funny how "amf" is nowhere to be seen. They still owned hd the and the quality was the pits.
anti motorcycle federation = amf
Amf was the most reliable motorcycle ever made on earth
The entire video was AMF, I still have a small fleet of them & they run & ride just fine 40 - 50 years later.
When was the first Daytona Beach Bike Week ?
1836...
Wino Willie at 9.07
These retro helmets are coming back . bell bullitt and bitwilt gringos.
I found photos of my late mothers apt specifically living room in the early 70s and in the picture was two custom Harley rigid long forks a baby deer and a hookah and random bongs! All I know is I was born in the wrong era early 80s blah!! Lol
Taking a girl to Daytona is like taking a hamburger to a steak house.
This is Hilarious and highly edited notice no one is smoking and in 1978 everyone was smoking cigarettes
people are slimmer back in those days.
Hai Pham less pre fab food, before microwaves
I sure was 😢
Classy Classic
Not so harley Davison centered now, any motorcycle is ok
This has got to be some kind of Harley promotional thing....It's to hokey to be anything else. The music....lol
Obviously it was made as a promotion in 1978. I suppose something that old would seem hokey to someone who probably wasn't around then.
chicka bow wow, chicka bow wow...
✨Collector !!!
People nowadays think they have to ride a bagger to travel thousands of miles.
That looks like David Letterman @ 1:59
Incredible Video.
Some parts of Daytona still look the same .
The 1970’s are gone forever.
America has changed thanks too immigration policies created by the Democratic Party.
One thing you can say about the biker community they have common sense and they’re all Republicans. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Kawasaki bead testing jet skis there. They were even released yet.
I think I was still a virgin in 78.
David Autrey Lol not me I was trying to hump anything I could. 😂
I was there in 1976, 77, 78 , but I just don't remember it looking like this. I got alcohol poisoning in the bar on the pier drinking beer from the gas pump.Maybe why I don't remember it so well.
Any transvestites reading stories to little children back then?
Wtf
Rad
Dave Despain !
One of my true Motorcycle Heros 👍
FAR OUT!!!!!
Harley Davidson had great Promotional films before they went Woke.
My Father from Michigan went to the Daytona 500 one year, it got down to 40F down there. All of the Locals were wearing snowmobile suits and Ski Masks.
Awesome video! Horrible music... sounded like a crappy commercial music
No smart phones
1978. America had about 10 half way decent years left
Its amazing how the Harley Davidson's of 1978 looking very similar in design to the 2020.
Typical Harley, they only thing that changes in price
The bikes were badass, the music was jivesucka horrible. Last I heard anything about Daytona, I heard people weren't going like they did. And the cops like messing with people.
The HD cult!
The music is really bad. Like amf hired the artist to make some real "cool" music.
This is a Really TAME showing of Main St Bike Week '78. Too bad. Nice to see Willie G, I remember that Dresser of lights. I always lived near Main, till politics took ALL the good out of that area 1981. Today its a bad joke. Thank greedy local politicians, now, you PAY for a FREE Beach. Main St is dead until Bike weeks now, unlike then when it thrived year round- all very $ad,
No shitty "I have daddy issues" tattoos.