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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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Of all the styles of custom bikes you can build, the bobber is one of the easiest to cut your teeth on. Here is a basic guide to building a bobber
“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
Ever since the press test ride in Spain. I fell in love with the new Softail platform. It rides so much better than the previous models Harley made sure the frame is very easy for customizers to detach things they want to change without cutting and grinding. And the “Guerilla” is almost an starting point that put Rough Crafts on a global scale, all the Rough Crafts production parts are derived from the Guerilla series bikes, and even till today, 8 years from our first “Iron Guerilla”, it still remains one of the most influential style for modern Harley customs. So the goal is clear, we want to build the new guerilla with the latest platform Harley has to offer, and the FAT BOB is the perfect starting point. Along the years we have the privilege to work with some of the best manufactures in the world, besides our old friends Arlen Ness, Performance Machine, Progressive Suspension, etc. We start to work with Italian’s top exhausts manufacture SC-Project to create collaboration exhausts system and the one you see on the bike is the first prototype in the world!! And yeah, the name "Mighty Guerilla" comes from the engine "M8"
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The global pandemic hasn't just shut down big events like Intermot and EICMA—a slew of grassroots custom shows have hit the pause button too. To help fill the void, Harley-Davidson put on The No Show, a weeklong Instagram-based showcase of top class builds. H-D pulled their entries from the canceled Mama Tried, Congregation and Born Free shows, with a few international wild cards in the mix, totaling 60 bikes from the USA and abroad. Each bike was posted to Harley's Instagram account with a walk-around style video from the builder. Bike EXIF was asked to join a small judging panel
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And now you know. If only it were that easy. Let's begin with the Café Racer. These bikes mean many different things to many different people (for a fantastic look at the love that goes into these machines check out http://www.returnofthecaferacers.com/ or http://caferacerdesign.com/). The basic Wikipedia history lesson goes like this. Back in the 50's bike owners would strip down and customise their own road bikes to imitate the Moto Grand Prix bikes. It was a craze primarily in Britain and Europe. The inspired style features a very distinctive line under the fuel tank and along the base of the seat parallel to the ground. The name Café-Racer was originally a mildly derogatory term describing “a motorcyclist who played at being an Isle of Man Racer” and would seldom make it very far away from the café's they would frequent. Ultimately, the term has been fondly adopted to celebrate the undeniable style such creations represented. The “Brat” is Japans foray into the Café-Racer style. They feature a very distinctive skateboard or banana-like styled seats. At first glance the Tracker looks very similar to the Café-Racer and while there are some similarities the origin of the tracker is in the name. The tracker is a design that stems from American dirt track racing. So street trackers are designed to imitate flat tracker bikes as opposed to the Moto GP bikes the Café's imitated. They are usually single seaters supporting a more upright position for the rider. The most famous trackers would be those ridden by Evel Knievel. Scrambler. Scramblers are very similar to trackers but the pipes tend to run higher to keep out of any mud or other off-road hazards. They also feature knobbly tyres for more of an off-road feel. Choppers start with a rigid frame and get
This custom bike looks familiar? Then you're probably fans of our series of power cruisers that we developed in 2018 based on the Fat Boy.
Review of Harley-Davidson Sportster 883 Vance and Hines bobber, built by Limitless Customs from United Kingdom · DARK KUSTOM 2022
Riding off-road throughout his childhood while being inextricably surrounded by Harley-Davidson motorcycles made it certain that Pauly Covel’s interest in big twins would develop into something greater. His brother, Tony, mentioned that since he was young Pauly had a knack for fixing things around the house.
Rocketgarage Magazine, Engine Fuel & Passion since 2007. cafe racer, scrambler, bobber, flat track, motorcycle, lifestyle, endurance, restomod