John Edward’s Pink Panhead
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Greg Christian’s Shovelhead
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Scot Schneider’s CB750
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The “Jerry’s Kid” Shovel you see here started with a call from a guy wanting a radical bike built on a not-so-radical budget.
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Warren Heir Jr's Knucklehead
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Don’t get me wrong, having a white-walled wonderland in which to wrench is a very good thing and it allows me to get much work done.
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It doesn’t matter if you have been building bikes for years or have just torn into your first Craigslist score, it’s good to see the focus is on keeping old iron alive.
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Baxter Motorcycle X-Pegs, Biltwell Inc. Whiskey Throttle, No School Choppers License Plate Mount, CRKT FTWS Knife, Avon Speedmaster Tires, LA Choppers MX Bars, and more!
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Carhartt B290 Twill Pant and S224 Twill Shirt, Chopt-Up Industries Leather Vest, Bell Star Helmet, and more!
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Dave Barker’s Epic Knucklehead
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We built another café-styled bike a while back on a rigid frame. I caught a lot a flack from the Internet Bike Builders of America (IBBA), aka the motorcycle label police, for calling it a café bike.
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Jeff Leighton’s Knucklehead
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It’s hard to figure out who to go to these days. I’m sure you’ve walked into shops that look like several customers’ dusty projects have been on a bike lift for years without any progress. And there’s a chopper shop or three in nearly every major U.S.
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Dave Polgreen’s Shovelhead
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Jim Norris’ ’70 Triumph
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I met Walt through a series of friends and all I can say is the guy has a magnetic sense of charm, would lend you his last roll of duct tape and bailing wire, and is one witty and sardonic somebitch.
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