A Bond Built On Spokes And Chain
New York has a different pace compared to Los Angeles, but if there’s one common bond we share it’s the appreciation and love of lowriding. Though still a growing segment in New York, we’ve seen some really clean examples arise from the East Coast, and this one here, owned by Justina, is a prime example.
Justina’s dad, Ken, picked the bike, which was originally purchased at a yard sale almost two decades ago. His original intentions were to build it for himself, but as the years passed, it took refuge in the corner of the garage as Ken became far too focused on finishing the '62 Impala he had long been wrenching on.
This story is from the April 2018 edition of Lowrider.
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