I wonder how popular a series where once a month, he releases a video where it just blabbers on about various motorcycles with no real purpose in mine, just talking, and sharing his knowledge. I think Id watch it.
Thought the uneddited bit at the beginning was comical, not everyone is perfect n this makes me respect the channel more ngl, it shows how much work can be put into these videos
Matt, just learned of your father's passing. You have my most sincere condolences and my utmost respect. Dale's encyclopedic knowledge and passion for motorcycles has most certainly been passed down and lives vibrantly through you. Thank you to Dale and yourself Matt.
Every morning I can click on a WTT video and learn something new about transportation history before I even get out of bed in the morning. How cool is that.
Wow ! Your a pro dude ! The PASSION you have and put into these videos, is spectacular ! Your heart and soul, really shows. There could be no one better for to represent the museum...
Hey! I had a 1948 WLH. Bought it from a Harley dealer that bought a railroad car packed with MilSurp WLH machines. They were "brand new" never assembled scooters. This was 1966. I was in high school. He cleaned off the cosmoline. Painted the frames black. Springer front fork. Painted them various colors (red/white, blue/white, green/white, black/white, white with various color accent striping. Mine was black/white. In 1966 for $350.00 I rode it home. My all time favorite Harley. I always liked the side valve Harleys. Not speed burners but always got me home.
Matt (the luckiest guy in the world) puttin in work. Wonderful to see his passion for the bikes AND how he presents them to us. I’m impressed. KEEP IT UP YOUNG MAN.
Only been to WHEELS THROUGH TIME, one time, best time I have had a any kind of museum, or show. You and your crew make everyone way more intelligent about the history of motorcycles, and the culture that pushes it along. I will be back soon. You are exactly like your Dad , your knowledge is endless. Thank you very much for your hospitality when I was there. I love the way you start these bikes, and the way you ride them through the museum. I own a couple of later Harleys, but I love all things on two or three wheel s.
I like seeing how dedicated you are at giving a great presentation. Once this pandemic has eased going to make the shore to shore trip to see WTT. Back in the 80's had a 49 WL as my primary transportation. Loved it! Now wish I'd never sold it. Unless I can find a basket case, I'll never be able to afford another.
Having been at Wheels thru time and watching Dales adventures with Whats Behind the Barn, My sincere condolences to the family. We lost a wonderful historian and person. Peter Adely
I know it s dad's collection ..but your the one we love to listen to ...we will see you soon ..Lord willing and the creek don't rise.. all ways watching from Oregon..
We appreciate how you take the time to get your narration right. Thank you! I'm not even a H-D fanboy but live classic bikes & good videos. Keep 'em coming!
Great adding in the false start...sorta like kicking over a flathead,,,third (second) times a charm... beautiful machine..it sounds like it's one of those that came off the line naturally perfect. like the magic is in it.. ah can't wait to get my 45 done...
Thanks for doing these, I really enjoy the knowledge and the awesome bikes you share.. Glad you left in the 1st run and didnt edit it out.. Hope to see you in person soon.
My first Harley was a 1941 45ci Sportsolo I got in 1969 I paid $300.00 for it. I worked on it for a year with the help of my cousin who was an old Harley mechanic. I had it one summer until a truck backed out in front of me and totalled it.
what a wonderful time capsule of a great bike. funny, at the same time I thought ( @7:54 ) I thought, "Man, she is sweet." I like the entro. When you walked off - it threw me for a moment . . . great video, great bike
Love this video Matt! Especially the beginning with you leaving in the outtake lol...Totally caught me by surprise! My first thought was wow he's human after all 😂 Would love to see more outtakes if you happen to have a few in the archives. Huge WTT fan and have it on my list for my vacation this year...Really looking forward to the ride from Detroit, Mi ~JC
Hey Matt are you going to do some videos on later stuff? I'd like to see some of the later bikes you guys have in the museum. Some of those funky 70s choppers and custom stuff would be cool to see. Even some of the later stuff showing pans, shovels, evos, etc.
Love exhaust systems that start off with sewer pipes and end with water pipes. I've seen it on every vehicle imaginable. Some factory, most not factory.
CUT!!! Take 2 and action!! Brother we could listen to you blabber on for hours! Wish i knew 1/10th of what you and your dad know
I wonder how popular a series where once a month, he releases a video where it just blabbers on about various motorcycles with no real purpose in mine, just talking, and sharing his knowledge. I think Id watch it.
Thought the uneddited bit at the beginning was comical, not everyone is perfect n this makes me respect the channel more ngl, it shows how much work can be put into these videos
To be honest, the unedited bit at the beginning seemed just fine to me.
Agreed.
i concur
same
still should have been edited out, Didn't need to hear the same thing twice.
LOVE the unedit! You are one of the BEST presenters on the planet, Matt!
hes a natural
NEVER edit that segment out. It adds to your character that is yourself. That raw emotion, and passion of wanting perfection is incredible.
I find original old bikes like this all the time in old barns and garages. Then I wake up and get in a bad mood. :-)
It’s your honesty & love for what you all do, is really what makes your museum what it is
I really like a beautiful restoration, but you just can't beat the cool factor of an all original gem like that one.
Matt, just learned of your father's passing. You have my most sincere condolences and my utmost respect. Dale's encyclopedic knowledge and passion for motorcycles has most certainly been passed down and lives vibrantly through you. Thank you to Dale and yourself Matt.
That Flathead sounds PERFECT
purs like a kitty🐈
Every morning I can click on a WTT video and learn something new about transportation history before I even get out of bed in the morning. How cool is that.
Wow ! Your a pro dude ! The PASSION you have and put into these videos, is spectacular !
Your heart and soul, really shows. There could be no one better for to represent the museum...
Really enjoyed seeing the effort and thought you guys put into making the videos right. Thanks for providing these for everyone to learn from.
Ive been a motorcycle mexhanic over 40 years but only Japanese
Rode two stroke crotch rockets
Im 65 now and am drawn to these old bikes
I'm sorry you had to go through that much pain but you got a good experience with in the outbox and I variety is the spice of life
Hey! I had a 1948 WLH. Bought it from a Harley dealer that bought a railroad car packed with MilSurp WLH machines. They were "brand new" never assembled scooters. This was 1966. I was in high school. He cleaned off the cosmoline. Painted the frames black. Springer front fork. Painted them various colors (red/white, blue/white, green/white, black/white, white with various color accent striping.
Mine was black/white. In 1966 for $350.00 I rode it home. My all time favorite Harley. I always liked the side valve Harleys. Not speed burners but always got me home.
Love the content keep it coming and your knowledge is so amazing when it comes to all types of motorcycles
I wouldn’t think something that old could run so smooth!👍
Matt (the luckiest guy in the world) puttin in work. Wonderful to see his passion for the bikes AND how he presents them to us. I’m impressed. KEEP IT UP YOUNG MAN.
I have never heard a more smoother running 82 year old Harley motorcycle in my life, absolutely awesome Matt! she is a beauty!
Just read the sad news...condolences to you and your family and crew. Thanks for carrying on the good work.
Only been to WHEELS THROUGH TIME, one time, best time I have had a any kind of museum, or show.
You and your crew make everyone way more intelligent about the history of motorcycles, and the culture that pushes it along.
I will be back soon.
You are exactly like your Dad , your knowledge is endless.
Thank you very much for your hospitality when I was there.
I love the way you start these bikes, and the way you ride them through the museum. I own a couple of later Harleys, but I love all things on two or three wheel s.
I like seeing how dedicated you are at giving a great presentation. Once this pandemic has eased going to make the shore to shore trip to see WTT.
Back in the 80's had a 49 WL as my primary transportation. Loved it! Now wish I'd never sold it. Unless I can find a basket case, I'll never be able to afford another.
Having been at Wheels thru time and watching Dales adventures with Whats Behind the Barn, My sincere condolences to the family. We lost a wonderful historian and person. Peter Adely
As always perfection from WTT stay well Matt and all . BOYS FROM SYR.
Well done Mat your human ,your enthusiasm and love shows your dedication to give the real information and the start was great
Good Vid. That's the sound of a 39 harmony with a 45 beat. A Beauty from the past.
I know it s dad's collection ..but your the one we love to listen to ...we will see you soon ..Lord willing and the creek don't rise.. all ways watching from Oregon..
We appreciate how you take the time to get your narration right. Thank you!
I'm not even a H-D fanboy but live classic bikes & good videos. Keep 'em coming!
Sweet, great to see original master pieces like that Nite Owl
How about some info the Night Owls? What's the correlation with this WL?
Love honesty, thanks BRO !
Great adding in the false start...sorta like kicking over a flathead,,,third (second) times a charm... beautiful machine..it sounds like it's one of those that came off the line naturally perfect. like the magic is in it..
ah can't wait to get my 45 done...
Thanks for doing these, I really enjoy the knowledge and the awesome bikes you share.. Glad you left in the 1st run and didnt edit it out.. Hope to see you in person soon.
Glad to see you’re trying to make these videos top notch , thanks for all the great content Matt!!!!!!!
For all the hard work and attention to detail, Thank you
Just heard about your father my deepest condolences to you and your family
Prayers to Dale's Family..
Thanks for sharing the Blooper Loved it , Much Respect Peace & Love to you ALL !!!!
thanks for showing the side
This is a Beautiful Surviver... Thanks for Sharing
Good honest looking machine. Running sweet as.
Thanks for sharing again.
Those older bikes have way more character than the newer bikes and are much more attractive.
Very very cool.....cant wait to visit in person
And here I thought you were the king of the "one takes". "Authentic motorcycles preserved by authentic people" should be on a tee shirt you offer.
Love this show,sr. More now 👍👍👍👍👍😎
The motorcycle world has lost an icon. RiP Dale.
WOW! That thing runs AMAZING! virtually no vibration. What's the story with the keys hanging from the seat spring?
Just what I was thinking. When did Harley stop making smooth running motors?!?
What or Who were the Nite Owls?
Love the unedit.
Awesome bike, too.
Cool, so dam cool - great looking machine - thanks all for these postings
That bike sounds amazing !
My God!! Thank you for presenting our history ❤ and preserving the passion. Video was fine you are the first PHD, of HD I know😎😎😎
Thanks for leaving the out takes. Fabulous channel
Your presentation is flawless even with the flaws! Keep up the great job Matt! Kudos to you and all at WTT for your dedication!
Your enthusiasm is infectious wish I could get to the museum in person but that’s not going to happen any time soon if at all
My first Harley was a 1941 45ci Sportsolo I got in 1969 I paid $300.00 for it. I worked on it for a year with the help of my cousin who was an old Harley mechanic. I had it one summer until a truck backed out in front of me and totalled it.
Amazing I love the way you cut away but kept recording lets everyone know how much you really care about these bike to just want to get it right.
What an amazing bike. I love it!
Wow and it still runs!
Amazing knowledge! Keep em coming!
very nice and rich sound!
Amazing bike. Never heard one that quiet.
Awesome bike thanks for your walk thru time✌
Unbelievable things like this is still found
what a wonderful time capsule of a great bike. funny, at the same time I thought ( @7:54 ) I thought, "Man, she is sweet."
I like the entro. When you walked off - it threw me for a moment . . . great video, great bike
Great show 👏 love when you start em ....beautiful bike.Cant Harley make these again?
Man! You are a pro! A perfectionist and I'll bet your dad (Dale lol) is awful proud of his boy! As he outta be!
Love this video Matt! Especially the beginning with you leaving in the outtake lol...Totally caught me by surprise! My first thought was wow he's human after all 😂 Would love to see more outtakes if you happen to have a few in the archives. Huge WTT fan and have it on my list for my vacation this year...Really looking forward to the ride from Detroit, Mi ~JC
Ridiculously entertaining. We're all coming down this summer from Ohio. Can't wait to see the museum. Hope you guy don't mind BMW riders.
Fascinating Dale, really enjoyed that, thanks
Hey Matt are you going to do some videos on later stuff? I'd like to see some of the later bikes you guys have in the museum. Some of those funky 70s choppers and custom stuff would be cool to see. Even some of the later stuff showing pans, shovels, evos, etc.
Oh Damn... I LOVE it... so sweet. Thanks WTT
Fantastic bike ! Thanks for sharing
Wow , she's smooth as silk
Perfect - l can't believe how quiet (gear/chain) this bike is...this bike Is Right 👍
Absolutely awesome machine!
Thank you very much for the video material. Your videos are very interesting and informative.
holy moly that bike sounds so good
fantastic... this style is untouchable...what would be the equivalent model today?
What is the significance of the Nite Owls placard?
loved keeping the out take in the video. great stuff
Pride in your work. Like this channel more!
Love what you all do ,keep it up.
Thanks and keep WTT going
Love exhaust systems that start off with sewer pipes and end with water pipes. I've seen it on every vehicle imaginable. Some factory, most not factory.
Haha, Unedit was good. Funny, but I was confused for a second! lol
Thanks
Great bike. Great shirt too!👍❤️
How is Dale doing, not seen him in a while.
I was just thinking “Man this guy is good and this is all one take! “ right when you stopped for a ‘retake’. You were doing fine!
Sounds amazing!
Wonderful bike's and presentation keep up the great content
Real solid Matt. Glad to see you're human.
The history of this particular machine would be nice to know. How did it remain so intact, and with so few miles?
runs like a swiss watch , amazing quite motor
Turn up the audio in just a little bit I got mine wide open your still sound a little low
I agree, and on a laptop its really too quiet to hear the nuances of the engine running. :)
I would have loved to to pick that one up before you you did lol ... Great MC!
What a beauty
Safe rides 👍🤜
Wow that bike is almost as quiet as a Honda hahaha. Super sweet.
Were the Nite Owls a club, or the motorcycle model? Couldn't find anything on Google about it. Just some comic book stuff and more about this bike.