4.29.2011

Tail...

Decided to go green and go with the biodegradable taillight

4.27.2011

And Now...

The Big Boy in action.
Whit was kind enough to send us a couple shots of his brothers stylin Shovelhead sporting it's new seat.

Lookin sharp fellas.
Thanks for your business, it's always a pleasure.

4.26.2011

Hey Big Boy...

For those of you that like a little more cushion for the... cushion.
We had a special order for a Bates style solo with a little more surface area so here it is.
This one went to Whit's brother but we liked it so much we are adding it to the lineup.
 Just like our original solo but with a 1/2in. added all around.
 These fellas will be selling for $275.00
Contact us for availability.
 Shown here with our standard 4 pleat p-pad


4.25.2011

On The Road Again...

Joshua out in Illinois sent us a couple shots of his super clean Shovelhead
with his new Haifley seat in place.
 Once again we are proud to have been chosen to build the cushion for such a killer machine.
Thank you Joshua.

4.23.2011

We're Going to Miss This One... AKA- Panhead For Sale...

Our good friend Nick is selling his righteously kick ass Panhead survivor.
We'll let him tell you about it...


It was basically built from a stock '61 FL - matching cases, proper trans, original swingarm frame
with a pan hardtail welded on, stock '61 rear brake, stock '61 dual point ignition, '61 primary, oil tank, stock controls chromed, etc. The chopper parts on it are all mid 70s aftermarket - bars, steel trees, spool, seat, Branch/Mikuni carb conversion. I replaced all the soft parts, brakes, some gaskets, and changed up the seat, otherwise it's as built 35 years ago. Featured in Dice issue #26. It's a good runner and has been ridden from Phx out to Las Vegas, CA and, Mexico. No breakdowns to speak of. It sat in a garage from '82 to '08 with a chipped gear in the ratchet top which locked it in 4th gear.

Let me know if you need anything else - you can have anyone email or call me (480) 620-3749. I'd like to get $13.5K for it.









4.22.2011

Keep on Liftin'...

me higher and higher...


Kelly and Brains picked up this handy dandy bike lift Wednesday evening.
Totally Awesome.

4.21.2011

Last Sunday...

At the Shrine swap and classic bike show.



Brains...

Stickin it to the man one parking spot at a time.

4.20.2011

A Little Guy...

Special ordered scaled down p-pad,
a real cutie.




MotorMountin...

Courtesy of Court.

4.19.2011

He Blinded us with Science...

So we just had to make him a seat and p-pad

Thanks Jacob.
U.S.A.

4.14.2011

Sportster Saddle Update...

Fred out in Virginia sent us this cell phone pic of his new Haifley Brothers seat and sissy bar pad on his sharp '86 Sporty. Like we say, when you're happy, we're happy. Thank you for your business.

Check out more killer paint work by Fred and his shop Fulton Paint Works

4.13.2011

Sand People...

"The Sand People are easily startled, but they will soon be back, and in greater numbers."




Executive Perks...

The Capricorn made some real progress yesterday.
The rear brake stay is ready to be mounted,
The rear motor mount is nearly built,
and most importantly the new lower tree and stem for the Harman showed up
with the UPS man!
Bill Holland over at Executive Choppers not only sent us a fine example of craftsmanship
that will again make this historic front end whole.
He also included photocopies of original John Harman frame drawings for the CB750
frame he and Bill produced in the Seventies.
Now the drawings are bad ass all by themselves, but the added awesome factor comes from the fact that the frame the Capricorn's engine is bolted into is the same one! 
A big thank you to Bill for not only making the parts we needed, and including the killer drawings,
but also getting it out to us in a very speedy fashion.
Bill Holland, John Harman, and Executive Choppers helped make choppers what they are today, and we are happy to own a little piece of that history.
Check out the Executive website and see more for yourself.