Machines: Built from Nothing But an Idea

These Section will show a few vehicles I have Built from Scratch.

I Will Start With the Nice Studio Shots from The Art of the Chopper.

I am the Only Builder Artist to be Included in Both Art 1 And Art 2.

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    This is the Savior, built in the Fall of 2002. It featured A Fenderless Design, along with a Chrome Blue Powdercoat Finish. It incorporated my Twist Clutch Handlebar Design, and Single Pedal Brake System from the 1998 Grandaddy

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    The Savior is the First Bike in the World featuring Our Spinning Wheels.
    It also featured the Completely Hidden Suspension Frontend which was Chrome Blue, also.

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    This is The Machine that Started It All.

    The 1998 Grandaddy. It is the end result of 7 designs and engineering exercises, over a 2 year period.

    It is A Machine that is Balanced Visually and with its’ Corrected Ride Geometry, It Truly Set the Standards for Long And Low.

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    The Grandaddy featured the “First Ever
    Twist Clutch” System, along with the Single Pedal Brake System to keep the Handlebars From having Any Levers.

    The 8 1/2″ Wide Wheels Machined with a “Fish” Design, were the Widest Wheels on a Custom Motorcycle at the time.

    The Rear Fender was also mounted directly to the Swingarm.

    It required the seat be made as a 2 piece unit, so the suspension would work.

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