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If I ever strike it rich, I'm making a bee-line to Chopper City Customs. Dave Welch is a Master Builder and as you can see, the man knows his stuff! I think this bike, the Softail From Hell is simply one of the most beautiful machines ever built.
Man's Ruin, another Chopper City Customs beauty. I prefer
the single swing-arm design of Softail From Hell above, but the lines on this
are classic.
The Softail From Hell and Man's Ruin together in a store.
Schwing!
Yet another Chopper City Customs bike. This is the best
"Stars and Bars" paint job I've ever seen. Just love that carb, too.
Oddly enough, this incredibly graceful design is by an
outfit called Redneck Engineering. With a name like that, you'd expect the
bikes to be made out of old trailer parts -- but these guys are fuckin' artists.
Another Redneck Engineering design -- a bit lower to the
ground
This is one of those pictures where (believe it or not)
the girl kinda gets in the way -- a zippy little number by Xtreme Cycle Design.
Aside from the beautiful lines, the spoked wheels contribute quite a lot to
this bike
I wish I knew more about this bike -- I
"rescued" the pictures off of eBay long ago and don't know anything
else about it. But it looks bitchin' :) The paint job is quite intricate
From Thunder Cycle, this is the 2003 version of Eddie
Trotta's Camel bike. Building bikes to promote Big Tobacco means he is, of
course, evil. But I can't deny that it's a beautiful single swing-arm design.
Yet another one from Redneck Engineering -- what I
especially like about this is the way the tank smoothly joins the body of the
bike right in front of the seat. A lot of otherwise beautiful bikes blow it on
this little piece of detail.
And this one (from Redneck Engineering again) is just
plain pretty. Note the white spark plug wires. It's the little things
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