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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

CAFE SPORTSTER

Phase 1 of the Sportster:
Where others see trash we see treasure. We wanted a cafe sporty on the cheap so we set about finding a crashed bike we could build as budget-minded as possible. We started with the bars or lack of them, by adding clip ons, removed all the junk on top of the triples, and prototyped a cool intrument cluster and headlight relocation piece that moves the headlight and gauges down. We also prototyped a key and coil relocation piece to get rid of all the plastic under the gas tank. We then threw on her all the RSD product we had, fixed the tank, chopped the rear fender and painted her on the cheap. For under 10K we brought her back to life and she's better than ever.

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Friday, February 19, 2010

Gold Standard


Check out this beautifully shot cover of our newest hybrid Sport Chopper in the March issue of Ultimate MotorCycling. The Black Beauty is exposed and dissected in there Precious Metals section. Stay Gold!









Photos by Cordero Studios
Article by Don Williams

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2010 RSD Catalog


Now Available to download!






Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Asphalt Gods


Keep your eye’s peeled for this Gem of a documentary on the Heathens motorcycle club and the life and times of this group of outlaws and brothers. Put together by our good friend Gabriel Griffin.


Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Johnny Cash bike

Customer Bike Build

As told by Julian Grindall, February 2010

Inspiration. What inspires us to do things in life?

"For me & the creation of a Johnny Cash tribute bike was quiet simple, the love of motorcycles especially Harley-Davidson and the music of an iconic performer & song writer.

The title of the bike “Get Rhythm” was an obvious choice. This great song of Johnnies describing the rhythm of the shoe shine boy betting the blues and the rhythm of the Harley V twin, perfect.

The challenge was to depict this theme respecting the memory of a man that was very understated. This was skilfully achieved from a design brief discussed with Shaw Speed and Custom Shop who interpreted the dream into a world class custom bike using Roland Sands Design components, the immense skill of Tom Fuller and the team from (Image Design Custom) who painted the tins and created the awesome artwork, and Neil Sefton (Shaw Speed and Custom Shop) who engineered and built the bike.

Well done to the Shaw Speed Shop team, my son Tom and I will ride and show this bike with great pride."






The Johnny Cash bike is based on a 2004 Nightrain, with PM wheels and PM Phatail kit, RSD covers, and handlebars and PM handlebar switchgear and master cylinders, mid mount PM controls, CSC headlight and air filter, RSD Vintage seat and gas tank, Shaw signature round oil bag, braided lines internal throttle the list goes on lowered 3.5 inches front and 2 inches rear,
Image Design custom painted the project and there is also a rear light in the back which illuminates with the ignition on.



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Monday, February 8, 2010

No Regrets Highlight

NO Regrets is the cover bike on Ohlins Webpage for Motorcycles.


We were looking for suspension for our latest project, a punk, raced out XR 1200 when we ran across a photo on the cover of the OHLINS suspension page with No Regrets. This is the #1 suspension company in the world and we have used a ton of their products. We think it’s pretty neat that Ohlins used our bike so prominently to represent their motorcycle suspension next to the likes of Factory Moto GP and Motocross Machines. Check out their website at www.ohlins.com