...this is one of my favorite builders! I have followed a lot of his builds for a while and they just get more and more extreme!
...this is one of my favorite builders! I have followed a lot of his builds for a while and they just get more and more extreme!
Billy Oliver
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Nice Billy. He really does do some nice work.
Probably my favorite builder is Matt Hotch http://www.hotmatchcustomcycles.com/ His work is along the line of Marcus'. Very clean and smooth.
Another buy to check out is Billy Lane. http://www.choppersinc.com/flash/index.asp I think he was one of the first, if not THE first, to do a hubless wheel. http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...2ECInYMKOf-fQJ
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Custom bikes are one of habbits, here's a bike I built on a stock 1993 HD FXR
http://www.adjuvantinc.com/HB_proof/ it was featured in Hot Bike Mag. last August. I'm working on a 1997 HD Roadking which will look just like the FXR only a Bagger.
Here's the Hot Bike Feature http://www.hotbikeweb.com/features/0...fxr/index.html.
Those are all nice. The hubless wheel is just wild as it gets. Walz-Hardcore are not hubless, just a really wide single swingarm. One of the things that drew me to the Hardcores was the all black low slung drag look.
99... nice build and congrats on the mag! Have you talked to Tim (SBC on here)? He does airbag systems for bikes out of Phoenix.