So You Want to Own an Ironhead Sportster?

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024
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Komentáře • 208

  • @buttcrackcycles
    @buttcrackcycles  Před rokem +2

    You can find the video about getting this bike back on the road here: czcams.com/video/J-uw5dqRWmg/video.html

    • @codysims3693
      @codysims3693 Před rokem

      That’s a good looking scooter bro I’ve got a 83 basket case

  • @Kevin_747
    @Kevin_747 Před rokem +29

    Ironheads are just a bunch of parts that almost fit. I love my '74 XLH and have owned it 31 years. Most Ironheads have been the victim of unskilled mechanics at sometime in their life.

    • @marcroche9324
      @marcroche9324 Před rokem +1

      I bought my 1976 XLH from a friend in 1981. I still have it. Love it. I don't have as much trouble as this young man in this video however.

    • @WhitexFeatherx
      @WhitexFeatherx Před rokem

      BINGO

    • @PraiseJesusChrist2024
      @PraiseJesusChrist2024 Před 10 měsíci

      Fortunately I have one that hasn't been molested too much. My dad paid a pretty penny to fix his up by a PRO but as Harleys do as Harley does it won't start now. Guess it's my turn with the bike🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @scottlofton2607
      @scottlofton2607 Před měsícem

      I have a 72 iron head first yearb for the 1000 cc. It came in a basket lol I'm hoping I'm not this guy 😂 But having owen a 63 and 76 sportster I believe I can handle it. Old iron heads rule 👍

  • @turbosure7873
    @turbosure7873 Před 2 lety +50

    As the owner of a 79 XLH I know what you are going through. If you don't like working on your bike an Ironhead probably isn't the bike for you. It helps to have an owners manual, a service manual, and a parts book. Since no old Ironhead seems to be stock it helps to know what it actually came with from the factory. And one more tip, a 3/8" and a 1/2" torque wrench are pretty much a necessity. Never forget it will try to vibrate itself apart as soon as you start it. That said I will always have mine. Until they quit making Loctite, that is. And yeah, never run out of Loctite. Good Video, keep them coming.

    • @buttcrackcycles
      @buttcrackcycles  Před 2 lety +4

      I hope it didn't come off as me complaining, I love this bike and love working on it! Big smiles every time I ride it. I have another video about how I came to own it and the history of it, plus getting it back on the road after sitting for years. Anyways, thanks for the comment, enjoy your 79!

    • @atrain882
      @atrain882 Před 2 lety +3

      One thing about the 79 year you can only use 79 parts they’re not much interchangeable you will find that out owning a 79 ironhead

    • @benderbender1233
      @benderbender1233 Před rokem +2

      @@atrain882 mines a 79!
      🤘

    • @topdogmechanicify
      @topdogmechanicify Před rokem +3

      I've got a 64 xlch 900

    • @atrain882
      @atrain882 Před rokem +2

      @@topdogmechanicify hell yeah

  • @user-gl6nl4dr1y
    @user-gl6nl4dr1y Před 8 měsíci +5

    I own a 1967 XLH Sportster and know it better than I know the old lady lol. My Iron head has been very good but a lot of upkeep. I have own it for 41 years and still ride it today

  • @MarkPalmer1000
    @MarkPalmer1000 Před rokem +11

    Ironheads were the last of the Harleys made for the true working man. Gritty, rough around the edges, and an engine that sounds like marbles spinning in a glass jar. A total blast to ride but yes, a lot of attention required for upkeep. You have to enjoy spinning wrenches on motorcycles as much as you do riding them to own an Ironhead.

  • @rickvia8435
    @rickvia8435 Před 7 měsíci +5

    What a trip to the past. My '73 ironhead was only 5 years old when I got it. It was a learning platform for me. Stuck float carb tear-down, points adjustment/ troubleshoot, chain adjustment, 20W soaked boot on the left - 60W soaked boot on the right. This happened a time or two a week. It taught me well. I wish I knew where that booger is now - I'd buy it back & park it next to the Softail...

  • @GatorsFan2138
    @GatorsFan2138 Před 2 lety +16

    I’ve been fiddling and building my 85 ironhead for about 3 years now. Definitely teaches you how to be a good home mechanic

  • @larzlarz1140
    @larzlarz1140 Před 25 dny +2

    Fantastic video! Thanks for the close ups and your sense of humor. I inherited a bike from my dad. The title says 1966 sportster. All the bolt holes on your case match up with what I see, so it looks to be an iron head. Not sure if it is the original engine, but iron head is a starting point of understanding what I’m working with.

  • @Charon58
    @Charon58 Před 16 dny +1

    I would love to own an old iron head. I wouldn’t love to depend upon on one though. I once went on a cross country trip with a friend who had a 1974 Sportster. I had just bought a used 1973 Yamaha TX 650 for $750 dollars. They had similar mileage on them. The TX did everything better. Quicker, faster, better brakes, smoother ride, handled better and never gave me trouble (we had to do repairs 3 times on the sportster). But anywhere we stopped people loved the old iron head.

  • @J.ortegadesign
    @J.ortegadesign Před 2 lety +16

    Literally no motorcycle knowledge but I’m here to spread positivity. Keep up the awesome videos 🤘🏽🙌🏽

  • @basedorthobrofren3724
    @basedorthobrofren3724 Před rokem +6

    American made stuff isn't poorly made. Even the best made stuff doesn't last if it isn't properly maintained throughout it's life.

    • @basedorthobrofren3724
      @basedorthobrofren3724 Před rokem +1

      Additionally, cut yourself some slack. You're far too hard on yourself about losing the pin. We all make mistakes, it's part of being human. It's unreasonable and unfair to yourself to drag yourself over the coals about a simple mistake, brother.

  • @lispydavid
    @lispydavid Před 11 měsíci +4

    This video was hilarious. I like to ride a 76 Ironhead just keep the daily commute surprising. Sometimes you make it to work and other times you have a good reason to call off.

  • @wolfeyes9357
    @wolfeyes9357 Před rokem +4

    I have had 11 out of 23 bikes which were ironheads. Currently a 1975 stroker hardtail....super reliable and here is the secret...1. upgrade ignition 2. Buy a Cycle Electric DGV 5000 Generator with VR endbell, 3) timing 4) non ethanol fuel
    5) adjust pushrods every 1,000 miles.
    There ya go.....there is not much difference between evo sporty from 1985 to 2003 and ironhead from 1957 to 1985.
    Ironhead charging systems sucked and so did ignitions back then!
    I have over 20,000 mikes on the stroker without a hiccup!

    • @busaman5261
      @busaman5261 Před rokem

      I screenshot your comment for future reference. Maybe I'll buy a motor to tinker and learn on , learn everything about the motor, then build a mean and nasty chopper. In the meantime, I'll will buy another Hayabusa for extreme performance.

  • @franciswashack89
    @franciswashack89 Před 2 lety +6

    1957 to 1985 were the heyday of the ironhead sportsters. I had a 1971, 1979 and a 1985 a d I loved them all. The 1985 was the most dependable and the 1971 was the coolest. The 1985 was the only one with electric start. The 71 and 79 were Kickstart only. There is nothing cooler than kicking an old sportster to life. I think I am going to get another one. Cool video.

    • @buttcrackcycles
      @buttcrackcycles  Před 2 lety +1

      Francis, I need to finish a video I'm working on about my business partner and his 76 XLCH. Kick start with electric start. Bobber project we've been tinkering on for a while. Cheers.

  • @zachwitters3293
    @zachwitters3293 Před rokem +2

    That electric start is a luxury... I figured out that the "C" in XLCH stands for C**T!

  • @mfsperring
    @mfsperring Před rokem +2

    I always keep a magnet on a stick for dropped parts. I work in the driveway mostly so it helps a lot. Plus the time I take using it can calm me down a bit so I can get back searching if I still havnt found it. Springs, spring clips and pins are the bane of my existence. Great video.

    • @buttcrackcycles
      @buttcrackcycles  Před rokem +1

      You know, I've looked for that pin (with and without magnet) every time I've been out in my bike shed the last few weeks. Still haven't found the damn thing!

  • @coolmornings79
    @coolmornings79 Před 16 dny +1

    Awesome bike, I love how the tach shows 14 million RPM at idle, I’ve owned a couple with that special option. I have an 81- yours is nicer than mine!

    • @buttcrackcycles
      @buttcrackcycles  Před 15 dny

      Haha, yeah the tach has been on the fritz for a while now, don't really need it though

  • @nicholasyoder
    @nicholasyoder Před 11 měsíci +1

    Those Post-Amf Ironheads ran so good. I’ve had so
    Many from 1966-1984. The pre-Amf and the post-Amf were the best.

  • @douglaswright5689
    @douglaswright5689 Před rokem +2

    I had a 1979 iron head xls for seven years. Was totally reliable.

  • @dustindow2612
    @dustindow2612 Před měsícem +1

    After my mirror, tail light fell right off my 96 custom wide glide, always pissing gas out the valve and basically all the same shit you going through. Love hate relationship.

  • @brassteeth3355
    @brassteeth3355 Před měsícem +1

    ive had sportsters of every stripe. my rule, no sportster shall ever carry a passenger. its a terrible practice.

  • @Scummy_shovel
    @Scummy_shovel Před 7 měsíci +2

    From being a motorcycle mechanic my whole life I never go by the chain adjust marks. Especially these older bikes. Even newer bikes I have seen them off a notch or two. I square the wheel and align the chain. Whatever the marks are they are. That way i know it’s correct
    Nice ironhead tho

    • @hodaka1000
      @hodaka1000 Před 2 měsíci

      How do you do that ?
      Line it up by eye ?
      Just make it look right ?

    • @Scummy_shovel
      @Scummy_shovel Před 2 měsíci

      @@hodaka1000 basically. How I was taught was to get back from the back wheel a couple feet and spin the wheel and eye down the chain. You can get it pretty close that way. Then look down at the teeth inside the chain on the back sprocket (I look from the back side). Spin the wheel a couple times and the sprocket should be running in the center of the chain. Just a slight bit off and it will be running on the front or the back of the chain. I suppose a tiny amount off isn’t the end of the world. But running true in the middle it will just be so much smoother. It will even sound smoother
      Motion pro makes an alignment tool that clamps onto your sprocket and has a little rod that sticks out. You let the rod lay on the top of the chain and that gives you a better visual rather it’s true or not. I keep meaning to order one of those

  • @ericeven4090
    @ericeven4090 Před 2 lety +5

    Lol. I love my 72. After rebuilding the engine and some rewiring it's been pretty reliable. I refuse to ride it on the highway though so most of my bolts stay in place. Once I hit 60 it's no longer a fun ride.

    • @Cj-yw8cs
      @Cj-yw8cs Před rokem

      My 68 is a rip snorting fun ass ride 4th gear wide open👍 Tires good, brakes fair

  • @user-uo4in8uh8d
    @user-uo4in8uh8d Před 3 měsíci +1

    You definitely own an Ironhead. Ride wrench repeat!

  • @nicholasyoder
    @nicholasyoder Před 11 měsíci +2

    I own a 1969 Ironhead and a 1967 Ironhead. So many lessons can be learned lol

  • @basaraj
    @basaraj Před 3 měsíci +1

    Somethings are worth fixing, something's ain't. Ironheads are worth fixing because they are awesome. So much fun to ride.

  • @getoffmygrass6974
    @getoffmygrass6974 Před rokem +1

    Story of my life, only my garage floor is dirt and I’ve rebuilt many engines in that 10’x10’ tent. I swear there are ghosts who are laughing at me because there’s no f****** way it just disappeared, I saw it fall right f****** there! 🤬 😤 I know the feeling all too well

  • @benderbender1233
    @benderbender1233 Před rokem +3

    IRONHEADS RULE!!!
    🤘😎🤘

  • @daveco1270
    @daveco1270 Před 11 měsíci +1

    This was really funny. Nicely done.
    A few weeks ago I took some Kehein carbs out into my backyard to spray carb cleaner though the passages, not realizing there was a tiny washer and o-ring still in the fuel screw hole. (When I say tiny, I mean like 3 or 4mm OD washer and o-ring) They flew out when I sprayed the carb cleaner, but I didn't realize that until later when I found the washer and o-ring in the second carb I was cleaning. I went outside, stood about where I sprayed carb cleaner and started looking around in the grass and dirt, trying to figure out how far they might have flown. Eventually, against all odds, I found both of parts, but it took a while. It took two tries. I found the washer the first time by dragging a magnet around... and the o-ring the second time.

  • @hodaka1000
    @hodaka1000 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I've got old Japanese bikes
    I've never had one that didn't have some sort of twisted rear end, I think they must build the frames on Friday afternoons after they've been hitting the Sake
    I usually line them up by eye

  • @7viewerlogic670
    @7viewerlogic670 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Great video! I try to work with small parts over an old bath towel so they dont bounce if dropped.

  • @bmp72
    @bmp72 Před rokem +2

    Sorry but as an owner of 3 shovelheads, all this stuff is fun and why I love my bikes. At a certain point they become reliable, time to buy another one. That's how I ended up with 3.. so far...

    • @buttcrackcycles
      @buttcrackcycles  Před rokem

      I definitely enjoy fixing the old stuff up, riding my ironhead to work today actually!

    • @bmp72
      @bmp72 Před rokem

      @@buttcrackcycles my main ride is a 1983 FXDG (a Willie G Special)

  • @MrVicenteInezAlvarez
    @MrVicenteInezAlvarez Před 2 lety +4

    I've got two evo Sportys, '89 and 2000, and the rear tire on both of is noticeably biased toward the right side if you judge by fender and belt/chain clearance. They run mostly straight if you pull your hands off the bars though, so, guess that's factree. I also spend more time looking for things I dropped than actually wrenching. Good vid. Nice seat. Cool bike.

  • @wolfdog7265
    @wolfdog7265 Před rokem +1

    A little drop of bleu locktite mild thread fastener will do wonders on those loosening screws and bolts.
    Everything that doesn’t have to come apart really to often on my bike gets the locktite treatment.
    In the last twelve years it had one loose exhaust bolt. The rest stayed put.
    Your bike still looks really nice. I sure dig that you love it.

    • @buttcrackcycles
      @buttcrackcycles  Před rokem +1

      It's been a great bike, over the last year or so I've gotten to know it really well, my favorite motorcycle I own by a long shot.

  • @redbone6940
    @redbone6940 Před rokem +1

    Great video! Loved it. I started with a 72 ironhead chopper. Lot of issues but I love it.. I learned a lot owning that bike. So my shovelhead that followed was a cakewalk.

  • @SmittyInVegas
    @SmittyInVegas Před 2 lety +1

    Good day. You are correct measuring from the swing arm to the axle. Forget about the adjusters. Take the chain guard off stand back and look down the chain and make it as straight as possible. Good luck. Smitty

    • @buttcrackcycles
      @buttcrackcycles  Před 2 lety

      Smitty, that's basically what I ended up doing and seemed to work pretty good

  • @wbien6994
    @wbien6994 Před 11 měsíci

    I had a 72 that the motor was built and I rode it hard all the time.I bought it did a valve job took it all apart and put red loctite on anything that would loosen. Never lost anything. Had a Mikuni carb which was awesome, started right up. Most reliable bike I owned. Shovelheads have more problems.

  • @arthurleino
    @arthurleino Před 2 lety +1

    My First Harley was a 1980 Sportster. My gas tank rear bolt loosened up on the freeway. After that checked everything. Currently ride a 1983 FXWG, check it over before riding.

  • @stevefaltis8989
    @stevefaltis8989 Před rokem +1

    Nonsense! I had a 73 in about 81, rode the crap out of it..even trailered it to San Diego,went halfway down Baja, in the heat! It seized a couple times, poured beer on the head and cyls, no problemo! I think I beat it for 2,000 miles. Popd the heads and jugs, got em bored new pistons, didn’t touch da heads, beautiful! The only thing that almost murdered me, was the damn kickstart, even if you knew you we at the top, would release….my fucking knees to this day. Still,..I’m 74, if I could afford one, I’d be there.

  • @JoeRed
    @JoeRed Před 2 lety +2

    I just traded a '91 softail for a '76 xlh. I never liked the softie, too fat, too heavy, no soul. I can't stop grinning whenever I ride the xlh. Unfortunately whoever did the chopper wiring did a horrible job, so I'm stripping it all out and starting over. Still, if I wanted a bike that started every time, I'd get a Honda Shadow. Love my iron!

    • @buttcrackcycles
      @buttcrackcycles  Před 2 lety +1

      I just sold a Honda today. Reliable but kind of boring. Is your 76 left side shift or did you convert back to right?

    • @JoeRed
      @JoeRed Před 2 lety +1

      @@buttcrackcycles it's still left, I'll probably leave it. 40 years of left side shift is a hard habit to break! I always said the only Harley I cared about owning was an ironhead, and this one is set up almost the way I want. Fix the wiring, add a 2 up seat and pegs to the bolt on hard tail, and some flipped up clubman bars and it's done.

    • @wolfeyes9357
      @wolfeyes9357 Před rokem +1

      Evo Harleys are reliable, but boring!
      You ride a hardtail ironhead, that bike lets you know you are on a beast and never lets you forget that! Like a WW2 test pilot
      Every time you ride it!!!!

  • @johnblake3241
    @johnblake3241 Před 3 měsíci +1

    P0p used a long straight edge. A peice of fence plpe

  • @calummccreath2345
    @calummccreath2345 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Nice, good on ya mate👍. Bought back a few memories of the good old days.
    And some not so good ones, like the vibration at 85 miles an hour, felt like the inside of your arse was going to fall out!!
    Nice bike you have there, keep up the good work.

  • @truthbetold-jq8iw
    @truthbetold-jq8iw Před 4 měsíci +1

    Cussing it always helps😄

  • @edZILLA64
    @edZILLA64 Před rokem +1

    ENJOYED THE VIDEO AND SUBSCRIBED. LOVE YOUR SENSE OF HUMOR.

  • @udubidub
    @udubidub Před 2 měsíci

    you adopted that Bike

  • @craigpennington1251
    @craigpennington1251 Před 3 měsíci

    I'd love to own one but extremely hard to find one that isn't in a gazillion pieces that don't fit & rusted beyond repair. Love those bikes.

  • @andregonzales04
    @andregonzales04 Před 2 lety +7

    "we make mediocre products here in America and everybody loves them" 🤣

    • @buttcrackcycles
      @buttcrackcycles  Před 2 lety +3

      I'm convinced half the charm of an old Harley is that it's a fun piece of shit 🤣

  • @t.j.soccorsi8810
    @t.j.soccorsi8810 Před 3 měsíci

    The rear wheel sits to the right on my '12 Iron, and it did the same thing to the tire.. I think they are ment to sit to the right to keep the chain/belt in line...

  • @jomamma1750
    @jomamma1750 Před 2 lety +2

    Cool Vid! Next time you drop the float bar try one of those magnets on a telescoping stick, sometimes you can find little parts that way.

    • @buttcrackcycles
      @buttcrackcycles  Před 2 lety +1

      I call that "going fishing" I'm convinced that little asshole of a mouse who lives in my building stole it 🤣

    • @jomamma1750
      @jomamma1750 Před 2 lety +1

      @@buttcrackcycles D-con!

  • @rodan2852
    @rodan2852 Před 2 měsíci

    Do not adjust the chain too tight (no more than 1/2" at tight spot, and always use a new clip on the master link. Also if it vibrates funny, something could be loose or cracked. I have seen cracked rims, frames, engine cases, and even handle bars lol

  • @richardniland8496
    @richardniland8496 Před 10 měsíci

    I have a 1974 XLH also. There were definitely idiots that worked on it before I got it,But now I am fixing the mistakes and I know it will be fixed right. Ironheads forever !!!!!

  • @loosescrew9438
    @loosescrew9438 Před 2 lety +2

    Can't wait to get my 72 Ironhead on the road.

  • @garageassembled4701
    @garageassembled4701 Před rokem +1

    Best content I’ve seen in a long time. Truth to your story!

  • @mreckes9967
    @mreckes9967 Před 8 měsíci

    As long as no one has had the gearbox apart you might get a not too bads one, as they say "to big for the kids and not big enough for the missus". Plastic steel is your friend after the gearbox hinges 2nd gear (from memory) half out of the cases, right on the join.

  • @steve1774
    @steve1774 Před 2 lety +1

    Got mine in a basket , built it , no problems . But then I'm not a shitty mechanic ...

    • @buttcrackcycles
      @buttcrackcycles  Před 2 lety +1

      So are you here seeking validation or are you here attempting to put me down?

    • @steve1774
      @steve1774 Před 2 lety

      Your guess , Lol

  • @Daydreaminginmono
    @Daydreaminginmono Před měsícem

    Wonder if the magnet on the skillsaw motor picked up the needle and stuck it there, ive had that before

  • @christophercummins4946
    @christophercummins4946 Před rokem +1

    That swing arm is bent

  • @oscarlopez7368
    @oscarlopez7368 Před rokem

    This guy needs to be narrating animal documentaries

  • @iantaylor7840
    @iantaylor7840 Před rokem

    I rebuilt a 1972 XLCH 20 years back and it never gave any problems, but I did keep on top of the servicing etc, so maybe I headed the problems off before they happened. I’m now rebuilding a 1975 XLCH which was previously owned by a chimp and maintained with the same skill level. Pain in the ass doesn’t cover it. I also run a 2001 883, different world compared to the Ironhead, but I prefer the Ironhead hands down. Safe riding.

  • @underwaterwatchesunderwater
    @underwaterwatchesunderwater Před 5 měsíci

    LOL. Glad it's not just me that's wasted too many hours of his life trying to find essential, dropped bits of metal on the floor =)

  • @Mattygoupil-pc7yc
    @Mattygoupil-pc7yc Před rokem +1

    Those harbor freight tire changers are fucking terrible,my friend bought one and I ended up welding 500 supports on the thing so it would even be strong enough to change a tire
    😊

    • @buttcrackcycles
      @buttcrackcycles  Před rokem

      Haha! I have 4 sets of tires to do right now (3 for Harleys and one for a moped) and I just keep putting them off

  • @bluzbanjo
    @bluzbanjo Před 2 lety +1

    I had a 74XLH. I miss that bike. It was a lot of fun. It could also be a pain in the ass.

    • @buttcrackcycles
      @buttcrackcycles  Před 2 lety +1

      I think that's half the fun!! I'm helping my business partner build a 76 XLCH bobber right now, I love that era of Sportsters. Thanks for the comment.

    • @bluzbanjo
      @bluzbanjo Před 2 lety +1

      @@buttcrackcycles ahhhhhh, one of the except models. You find the exact part you're looking for and it will fit every sportster ever made, except the 76. Adds to the fun.😃

    • @buttcrackcycles
      @buttcrackcycles  Před 2 lety +1

      @@bluzbanjo oh yeah, that's an odd duckling for sure. The freaking shift linkage is a nightmare to say the least. I need to make a video about that bike, cool story, he sold it and bought it back years later... From a guy with a pet squirrel 🤣

    • @bluzbanjo
      @bluzbanjo Před 2 lety

      @@buttcrackcycles yeah, my 74 had right side shifter. All the linkage to move it to the left side is interesting to say the least.

  • @ringo196
    @ringo196 Před 2 lety +3

    Love the rev counter

  • @frankjgornickjr3676
    @frankjgornickjr3676 Před 2 měsíci

    You got a Bent frame!

  • @irond9475
    @irond9475 Před 2 lety +1

    Might b the swingarm bushings

  • @sleethmitchell
    @sleethmitchell Před 6 měsíci

    you're on a amf sporty. my 69 didn't bother with a battery. magneto fired up winter or summer; got me to the tugboat at 3:30 AM. the only thing i bother complaining about was the bad ratchet in the kick start that would hyper extend my knee every now and then.

  • @michaeladams2644
    @michaeladams2644 Před 6 měsíci

    If you use them regularly they should run fine😂

  • @trfisher78
    @trfisher78 Před 2 lety +3

    Well that was pretty entertaining. I was hoping you would figure out to measure from the pivot bolt and you did. Like you said, it's a learning process. All of the folks that know everything there is to know didn't know shit at one time. I've got an ironhead and I love/hate it. I've spent probably $12K fucking with it over the past 20 years. Oh btw, you should always turn of the fuel when you stop for any length of time.

    • @buttcrackcycles
      @buttcrackcycles  Před 2 lety

      Yup I've gotten in the habit of turning off the fuel on this one. I love that you bring up how all the experts started as newbies,I think people forget that. I've been a heavy duty diesel mechanic for over 10 years and own my own business, but bikes are a different thing entirely. And, until this Sportster, I've mostly had newer Japanese bikes. Thanks for the thoughtful comment, hope you stick around for future videos 👍🏼

  • @lawnboyfromhell
    @lawnboyfromhell Před 3 měsíci

    Better than buying a new one that can be turned off from outer space!

  • @oldhillbillybuckkowalski

    Looks like your swing arm is bent and twisted slightly, probably from being lightly rear-ended by a car at some time. I've seen that a few times over the last 35 years or so.

  • @WRETCHEDWRENCHES
    @WRETCHEDWRENCHES Před rokem +1

    I just laughed my ass completely off thank you lol

  • @wadescheppert6465
    @wadescheppert6465 Před rokem

    whats crazy is when the evo sporty came out it was prob the most trouble free bike harley ever made and ever will make. you beat the tar out of those evos and rarely ever work on them.

  • @hankjones2975
    @hankjones2975 Před 11 měsíci

    no one but someone totally broke that wants to say he rides a Harley would ever own an iron head. Just get a Harley tee shirt and call it good.

  • @TheNotoriousB.E.E.F
    @TheNotoriousB.E.E.F Před 2 lety +1

    Ironheads are just cool bikes man, got an 65 and 68 right now

  • @sobchakdude
    @sobchakdude Před 2 lety +2

    Instant subscription. Excellent 👌

  • @anthonydavis7003
    @anthonydavis7003 Před 2 měsíci +3

    ride it for 500 miles and some more shit loose lol

  • @pastorbobncc365
    @pastorbobncc365 Před rokem

    I have a 1974 XLH I would ride it anywhere, I do go over the fasterers often.

  • @CC_Top_Solutions
    @CC_Top_Solutions Před 3 měsíci

    Dude, hilarious video. You coukd be the VGG of motorcycles! +1 sub!

  • @David-oo8dk
    @David-oo8dk Před měsícem

    Loved the video man. I inherited a dear keepsake 72 Ironhead chopper. Such an incredible bike. I want to work on it, but need to learn a lot. Any pointers for someone with little experience currently?

    • @buttcrackcycles
      @buttcrackcycles  Před měsícem

      Buy a factory shop manual, buy a torque wrench, go to some garage sales etc and buy some quality old tools, don't be afraid to screw up. If possible, find someone local to you who is familiar with the older bikes and willing to teach you. Good luck!

  • @cavscout62
    @cavscout62 Před 2 lety +1

    I owned an Ironhead, a ‘72 XLCH and in my experience they need to be taken apart right down to splitting the cases, cleaned up and rebuilt by someone like Keenan Tatro @ Tatro Machine. After the rebuild they need Daily Maintenance and adjustment if you plan to ride it daily. Young Guy Bikes period. Want to ride a Sporty? Buy an Evolution Engine Sporty.

  • @gregp5315
    @gregp5315 Před 6 měsíci

    Ironhead ~ ride 40 ,iles then fix for another week and over and over

  • @e.s.cormac1160
    @e.s.cormac1160 Před 4 měsíci

    Have a '73 with the same chewed up rear tire

  • @jonseymour9859
    @jonseymour9859 Před 2 lety +1

    Permatex threadlocker is your friend!

  • @yektinuryani14
    @yektinuryani14 Před rokem +1

    Nice video bro' ...... and nice dog too

  • @kennyh5083
    @kennyh5083 Před rokem

    Are iron heads always broken? Only when morons own them!

  • @nicholasyoder
    @nicholasyoder Před 11 měsíci

    You need a magnet

  • @stevenbrown1798
    @stevenbrown1798 Před 10 měsíci

    I had 2 of them had great luck with them both

  • @master.bastard
    @master.bastard Před rokem +1

    Had a 72 xlch basket case. Still have nightmares about that damn bike. Kinda miss that pile

  • @aodhokelly8811
    @aodhokelly8811 Před rokem

    Loctite thread lock and a good torque wrench for all non rubber mounted harley shakinsons

  • @Urstepdad426
    @Urstepdad426 Před rokem

    I love the paint on this bike

  • @barrettpadilla1243
    @barrettpadilla1243 Před rokem

    I love these bikes I owned a 73 model xlh

  • @MrMadenuff
    @MrMadenuff Před rokem

    I feel the pain Ha Ha A bit of advice.. Get the wife or girlfriend to find anything. They will find it in seconds😉

  • @skyhill4279
    @skyhill4279 Před rokem

    Love, the video bro, keep them coming please? I bought my 77 XLH Sportster new and still have it. Solved all the factory problems. It came with a Keihn carb which had a really bad misfire. Tried messing about with the jets but no luck. Bought a new Bendix carb and fitted an adjustable main jet kit. Runs sweet with clean spark plugs and never need to use the choke. Lost about 5 mls to the gallon but no misfires.
    Is your swinging arm bent on left side at all? Did you remove it to check it's geometry? How's the left shock mount on the frame and has the bike ever been in an accident before you bought it?
    Ride safe.

  • @devinflores2377
    @devinflores2377 Před rokem +1

    Great Vid. I laughed. Cause everything is true. And ki cried. Cause I own one too. 😂😭 Ironheads rule tho. 🤘🏼

  • @mrmoto2715
    @mrmoto2715 Před 4 měsíci

    I gave up after five years of ownership. I was happy to get rid of this piece of shite....

  • @m0gel
    @m0gel Před 7 měsíci

    Yes. I had a 1973

  • @jimgomez5396
    @jimgomez5396 Před rokem

    Iron heads are a love hate thing! Trust me

    • @buttcrackcycles
      @buttcrackcycles  Před rokem +1

      All love no hate here! Some frustrations, sure, but overall love.

  • @geraldscott4302
    @geraldscott4302 Před rokem

    That is not a stock tank or rear fender. What else is not stock on it?

  • @brianstumo8581
    @brianstumo8581 Před rokem

    make sure schocks are adjusted correct

  • @CarlPayne-cs2oj
    @CarlPayne-cs2oj Před 9 měsíci

    Or your key just falls out and gone lol there alot of fun though