1928 German tuned Harley 8- valve on Dyno

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Uploaded by on Mar 8, 2008

dyno run with 1928 Harley 8- valve tunded in Germany

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  • Who in f=)/ h"$% cares where your from. This is God of motorcycles you´re talking about.

    Wonderful. Beautiful. Waw.

  • yeahhhh man Germans are the leaders in engineering who is God ?????

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  • I think you are gravely mistaken...There are so many americans that love to keep a legend alive by Owning and riding classic harleys...myself being one...

  • Harley Davidson. Willie G. is his profet. Amen and keep up the good work.

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  • Now, stop riding her so hard. Be gentle with her.

    German engineering, American engineering? Isn't this German American engineering.

  • the output isn't too surprising. The 8 valve HD factory bikes set the flat track record of ~120 mph in the late twenties, a mark that stood for decades.

  • @jcthawaii You make some good points. I like anything with an internal combustion engine and thats why I watched this video. The "not a Harley fan" comment comes from riding everything in their range from sportster to electra glide and finding the handling and the performance lacking. By that I mean I am not rushing out to buy one, not that I cant appreciate workmanship, and time spent on this bike. Clearly this bike has been fettled and is making great power as well as sounding very cool.

  • @jcthawaii Yes, clearly you are a balanced and functional person, thanks for adding to humanity today.

  • @Mendooranite So who gives a shit what you like, watch some yamaha videos then.

  • i love the Indian version more :)

  • Not a harley fan, but I do like old metal and that bike sounds fantastic.

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