Friday, December 31, 2010

Exhaust modification on Joshs Shovel

Ok Marty you can breath easy now brother!


Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Friday, December 24, 2010

Merry Knucklehead Christmas


Stole this from Ryans Vintage Dreams Blog..this would be a merry christmas indeed!

MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR ALL

BEEN A GREAT 2010 HOPE IT KEEPINGS ROLLING THE RIGHT DIRECTION FOR EVERYONE IN 2011!

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

ELVIS

Thanks Jane
http://aparticleoflove.blogspot.com/2010/12/day-one-hundred-six-elvis.html

Monday, December 20, 2010

Custom Mid Controls

Making a set of custom mid controls for Joshs Shovel..been testing some materials and decided I'm gonna make these things so bulletproof even Roadside "Suave" Marty could jump on em!



Saturday, December 18, 2010

A shovel I'm building

This one is for a good friend and my tat artist. Got a few things to do yet then its time to tear down for paint.


Knuck pics

My good buddy Stogie sent me some pics he took riding Elvis and Frank and one from Sturgis when my 58 pan was acting up damn elevation there screws up my linkert every year





Friday, December 17, 2010

The Knucklehead Motorcycle shuffle



http://www.theknuckleshuffle.com

Benefit ride and party for the Chopper class..remember "It's for the kids"
Hope to see yall there.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Garage Company Customs build for sale

Beauty built by Larry and his crew for sale. For more info email garagecompanycustoms@yahoo.com



STURGIS PICS 2010

Thanks to Fred Mathews, he was riding with us and took some great shots all week.
http://www.myphotowastaken.com/




Thursday, December 9, 2010

My Knuck Elvis

Getting ready for the DICE feature..see it in the next issue coming out in January




My Knuck Chopper Strange Brew

Getting ready for an upcoming feature in Greasy kulture




Fixing the old chopped off sidecar loops from a 48 frame Im saving

Damn chopper heads cut up this beautiful 48 frame. Ya todays trend is to buy some old parts at the swap meets and e-bay and just bolt together a chopper..zzzzz thats the easy way that anyone with a few wrenches can build a bike, been there done that the fun stuff is taking these cut up frames and making them stock again..now thats a challenge!
STEP ONE: Get or make replacement sidecar loops


Machine them down to fit up with what ever is left on your frame



Bolt to a anti-vibration bar or other piece to space them properly


Clamp to frame



WELD UP and file sand and make repair invisible