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Winston Yeh has an uncanny talent: he builds custom Harleys that excite people who don’t normally like Harleys. Operating as Rough Crafts out of Taipei, Taiwan, his creations are lean and brooding—with impeccable finishes. In short, the man has great taste, as is evident by his latest build. 'Dyna Guerilla' is a 2009 Fat Bob—trimmed of the fat and wrapped in a slick exterior that panders to its strength: the torquey 1584cc v-twin tucked away inside. To improve the Fat Bob's stance, Yeh's matched a set of Progressive shocks at the back to a Progressive lowering kit up front. The
“Fender and Firestone police, here I come,” Winston Yeh quips, as we discuss the latest custom motorcycle to roll out of the house of Rough Crafts. Based on a 2020 Harley-Davidson Fat Bob 107, it's a stripped-down, low-slung bobber, swathed in typical Rough Crafts finishes. And yes, it has no front fender and it wears sawtooth treads (although they're from Duro, not Firestone). Winston's fully aware that his stylistic choices might irk some of our readers, but he's unfazed. This is a special build for him; a throwback to his earlier work, and the realization of an idea that's been
The world of motorcycles has always been a realm of personal expression and individuality. Among the many iconic motorcycles, the custom Triumph Bonneville Bobber holds a special place. This guide will delve into the art of customizing your own Triumph Bonneville Bobber,...
Name Thornton Hundred Handle thorntonhundredmotorcycles Brand Triumph Modification Bespoke wide wheel bobberGuard red color Location UK Trending Custom HD Softail Evo Springer Bobber
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The world of motorcycles has always been a realm of personal expression and individuality. Among the many iconic motorcycles, the custom Triumph Bonneville Bobber holds a special place. This guide will delve into the art of customizing your own Triumph Bonneville Bobber,...
Rocketgarage Magazine, Engine Fuel & Passion since 2007. cafe racer, scrambler, bobber, flat track, motorcycle, lifestyle, endurance, restomod
‘FAT’, is the first word that came to mind when I first saw Shaun at Down & Outs new ride, a build which I received the odd updates on when it was being put together at the Down & Out workshop in Barnsley, which is just north of Sheffield UK. Like some of the other well established builders of Triumph […]
Winston Yeh has an uncanny talent: he builds custom Harleys that excite people who don’t normally like Harleys. Operating as Rough Crafts out of Taipei, Taiwan, his creations are lean and brooding—with impeccable finishes. In short, the man has great taste, as is evident by his latest build. 'Dyna Guerilla' is a 2009 Fat Bob—trimmed of the fat and wrapped in a slick exterior that panders to its strength: the torquey 1584cc v-twin tucked away inside. To improve the Fat Bob's stance, Yeh's matched a set of Progressive shocks at the back to a Progressive lowering kit up front. The