Ken's Bike
11/19/2009
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It's hard to pick just one bike to talk or brag about - all of these photos have great stories and people behind them. So I'll let the images talk for them. Enjoy the sights...
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This is my VStar 650, I did the work myself. I always enjoyed retro bikes and my theme for my bike is 1950 old school with a new school twist.
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Bike was inspired by the rabid Arkansas Razorback fans. The tank is a hammer formed aluminum tank that has red LEDs installed in the eyes as well as blow smoke out of its snout. All pieces are one off design. I hope you enjoy the photo. The bike is called Hogzilla.
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This was made by Rockin' Customs in Greece, and at its most it's handmade. It uses an old FXR frame, runs on a 124CI S&S Engine, S&S super E card and an S&S 6-speed gearbox. The rear wheel is a 280. It has featured nowhere other than my imagination and Kiriakos skills', from Rockin' Customs, that made it happen!
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This is a pic of my 2008 Suzuki C90t. It's a fantastic ride. I've added crash bars, speakers with amp, fender trim, cup holder, luggage rack with a bag, an eagle on the fender and, foot pegs. I don't have a huge budget so, I try to add a little chrome when I save a little cash. I got my first bike back in 2005 and been praying for good weather every since.
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The harley is a 2005 fatboy that I made into a bagger in 2006. I have a cnc shop which allowed me to make a lot of custom parts which includes the air cleaner cover, horn cover, exhaust, saddle bag latches, turn signal mounts, and other parts. The front wheel is 17 x 3.5, and the rear is 16 x 5.5 with hidden valve stems in the hubs. They are solid one of a kind wheels. The rear fender is custom made so the 180 tire would clear. The motor is a 113 with mostly screaming eagle parts.
The chopper I built in 2007 which has one off parts including wheels, pulley, primary, grips, key switch, coil cover, fender , gas tank and other parts. I build for other people. But only one of a kind parts and bikes you can't order from a book.
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My name is Bruce from New Jersey and this is my 2006 Big Dog Mastif. Black chrome air cleaner, ignition cover, speedo, head lamp, grips and pegs. I had a bigger cam put in along with polished heads and thunder jets. It's my daily rider and a real bike night screamer!!!
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This is my 2006 VRSCD Night Rod. The tins are chrome with matte black flames done by Ozzy Customs. The engine is bored to 1300cc with a Destroyer throttle body, cams, pistons and crank. The transmission is stock and the clutch is an AIM lockup setup.
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Hi, this is a picture of my 1971 Honda 750 Chopper. My good friends and I built this bike from the ground floor up. It is one sweet ride and has been best of show no matter where we take it.The custom stuff that was built for this bike includes: those sexy rockers for that old twisted springer, the exhaust system, gas tank and many other parts. You can not just open a book and buy parts for these old school choppers. Hope you enjoy.Special Thanks To Erik, Josh and Mike for all the help.
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