As you can see, this is not the bike you buy at local retailers. This
bike started life in the color of orange with tacky flames.
I tore the whole thing apart. Detailed the engine, (which looks better in person,) customized the headlight, bobbed the rear fender, radically cut up the front fender, tilted the forks back about a 1/4 inch, painted the frame gloss black and the tank and fenders in metallic red. I like my old choppers I made from the Indian Motorcycles but they look like sissy bikes compared to this Bad Boy..... CK2 |
Great work Seabee! That's definitely the coolest looking Arlen Ness bike I've seen so far. You did a great job customizing it. It looks 1000 times better than straight out of the box, without a doubt. I'm sure this one will serve to inspire many to customize their own. And by the way old friend, don't sell those old customized choppers of your short, I'm still a big fan of that Easy Rider bike of yours! Special thanks for sending this cool project in and sharing it with us. - GL |