A combination of iron, oil, chrome, paint, rubber and decibels ...
Chopper. Bobber. Digger. Whatever you call it, this beauty hits a home run. Hits it right out of the park. Perfectly proportioned front to rear, with everything that is needed and nothing that is not, this bike trumpets the beauty of simplicity and an aesthetic style that is both impeccable and ageless.
James Dean would ride this bike, as would Steve McQueen and I can visualise the early Elvis (not the later bloated one) hooning around Memphis on his way to Sun Records from Graceland.
Now add Pink to that list, Kid Rock, Tom Cruise, Keanu Reeves and Charlie Hunman, the infamous Jax from Sons of Anarchy. Whoa! That’s enough fantasising.
Let’s get our feet back on the ground, the ground in the very heart of Forbes, NSW, where Neil Merchant, now the proprietor of the recently opened Unique Cycle Service, created this old school tribute.
And my opinion regarding it seems to be shared by a whole lot of people, because at the recent opening of Neil’s shop people swarmed to it like bees around a honey pot, despite there being many other cool rides to ogle and drool over. Someone once described a custom motorcycle as a combination of iron, oil, chrome, paint, rubber and decibels. Others have suggested creating custom motorcycles should be classed as an art form.
I am one of the latter and hark back to the fact that the ancient Greeks never separated art from manufacture in their minds, and so never developed separate words for them. They didn’t just give us yiros [Ed: what?] and the Olympics …
On this bike the first thing that catches the attention is the brass frame with a brass I-beam down tube and brass frame tubing.
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Polishing The Facets
Finessing the sharp edges and making that 124 sing and dance
The Fabulous Flexi Flyer
A genuine time capsule with history oozing from every single unique pore.
Road Raves Living The Life With Doc Robinson
WORDS OF WISDOM “When I was old enough to ride a motorcycle and got my license, I bought a ’69 Sportster.” – Chuck Zito
The End Of The Line
Writing a road test about a bike that is due to disappear from dealers’ floors any minute is a bit weird. Should this be more of a eulogy?
Now It's Time To Head Down Track
What happens when I’m ready to race at an IHRA-sanctioned dragstrip?
RAUCOUS ROCKY
With our own area called the Motorcycle Precinct, bikers were well catered for at this year’s RockyNats
S&S SUPERSTREET
With a Softail Deluxe already dripping in chrome, of course Paul was easily swayed by the offer of a shiny, new S&S SuperStreet two-into-one.
SPORTS STILL ROARING
Blues skies greeted the National Roaring Sporties racers for Round Two at the challenging Morgan Park Raceway near Warwick, Qld.
NO STRINGS ATTACHED
Even some of the locals are over the yodelling and pedal steel guitars. HOG member and history nerd, Roderick Eime explores another side of Tamworth and the surrounding region.
HAPPY HOGGIES
The drought was well and truly broken with HOG members from all over Australia making it to Rockhampton.