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Xtreme Bikes Magazine features Errant 2.

Monday, August 30th, 2010

Granted, Jimmy and I knew that when we rolled out Ash Spurlins bike, Errant 2 that we’d get some attention with this build. You can check out the cool story behind this build here. With the unique wide glide girder front end, S&S 93″ Indian motor, custom wheels and seat made by Duane Ballard, and the stretched frame and tank, what isn’t there to like about this bike! ? Add to that the height requirement for Ash since he’s over 6′ 5″ or so and you’ve gone one loooong and tall bike.  Ash has gotten some great attention to with this one as magazines such as Iron Works and Easy Rider have featured it since it was completed late last year. Now the newest magazine, Xtreme Bikes from Spain just rolled out their latest issue featuring the bike on pages 44-48. Check out bad boy ash cruisin’ the boulevards and bridges of Louisiana.

Hey, thanks for coming back! Great to see there are a few of you out there that have taste and style! Seriously, thanks for visiting. If you know of stories you think people would be interested in, shoot us a line C'ya!

Motorcycle Cannonball Run

Sunday, August 8th, 2010

Pope, Sears, Flying Merkel, Excelsior, Henderson, Indian, Triumph, and the Harley-Davidson’s Silent Grey Fellows. These are but a few of the vintage, pre-1916 motorcycles that will be thumping their way across these great United States for the Motorcycle Cannonball endurance run in September 10-26, 2010. Riders (a few we know personally) will virtually dip their tread in the salty waters of the East Coast’s Atlantic Ocean as the officials wave the green flag, then come to rest some 3,320 miles later, at the shoreline of the Pacific Ocean’s West Coast. (more…)

Keino’s Kwicky

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

Seems Keino has been busy in his hide-away up in NYC over the past winter.  Coming out with these “Kwicky” extended polished brass screws that replaces those annoyingly tiny hard-to-reach, never-should-have-used-them-in-the-first-place float bowl screws on S&S carbs. The Kwicky makes it super easy to get those giant paws around the screws to quickly clean the bowl and change jets! Pretty cool vintage look and matches Keino’s idle adjuster too.  Nice pair there Keino! You can find Keino’s site HERE.

Reed’s 68 Sporty

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

Jerome Reed is a cool guy.  Plain and simple. He likes cigars, beer, his wife and children (actually loves them) and especially his bikes. One particular bike is his little 68′ sporty, which we’ve had the pleasure of “customizing a bit”.  (Sadistic laugh here).  Jerome, who is an emergency room trauma nurse (and Afghan veteran!), knew exactly what he wanted when he approached us and we believe he’s getting just that.  We’ve just gotten the skins back at the shop from Steve O’Brien at Liquid Illusions and here is a first look at them (before clear coat). Once JD get’s some professional pic’s of the bike we’ll post an update.  We can tell you that since we’ve already got magazines wanting to feature the bike you’ll see it on the news stands sometime this year, hopefully. (You know how mag’s can be). So keep a look out. IF you want to see more of the bike go to our Facebook page HERE!

We’re Back…..Sort’a kind’a.

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

Ok, we’ve gotten a fair amount of people asking us “hey, why the hell has the Guilty Guy been so delinquent in updating this blog?!” Well, we figured it was time to bring you guys/gals up to speed.  First we’ll rule out what were not: We’re not pregnant or a new father!  Nor moving to Europe or folding up shop. We don’t have scabies, herpes or going blind. We did however shave off our beautiful locks (lol) for a more “stream lined and updated fashion statement

So, here’s the deal: we have been dealing with some health issues since moving to SoCal…(i.e. breathing and blood pressure issues).  So the doctors have run us through the supposedly required gamut of tests these past three months such as esophageal manometry, eco-cardiogram, blood test, stress tests, etc, etc. What we’re doing now is addressing the doctors diagnosis of heart disease, esophageal issues and lung issues.  At this point, we’re still working with the doctors in therapy and further tests.  As some at the Limpnickie Lot know, we’ve not been able to attend a few of the events back east this year, however…we do plan on being at Sturgis and other events on the West Coast in the next few months.   We can’t promise we’ll be as studious as before in updating the blog, however we’ll do our best.  So deal with it!  Ride safe and eat your vegetables!

Limpnickie Lot’s Bike Week Industry Party

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

While we won’t be attending this years Limpnickie Lot happenings, it doesn’t mean you and your fellow builders can’t!  For Bike Week attendees there are ton’s of activities, seminars, photo’ ops, trainings, and just fun things to do at the Lot.  Remember last years paint ball wars?  We’ll we’ve added mini bike races, autograph signing sessions, movies, concerts, bike shows and much more. So stop by the lot and say hello to every one!  ! You won’t be sorry!

Skateboarding and Motorcycles?

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Last year the builders from the Limpnickie Lot launched their first ever, direct to consumer parts catalogue; the Builder Manual. At 68 pages it was filled with great parts and services from small American Manufacturers and was received with great accolades from the industry and home garage builders. For 2010, the Builder Manual is back for a second year and is now at 100 pages. After picking up new builders and really catching a groove on this type of catalogue, it’s turning into a great piece.

To launch the 2010 Builder Manual the Limpnickie Lot Builders will be setting up another booth at the annual Cincinnati V-Twin expo where they will display parts from the catalogue and pass out copies for the first time for the year. Unlike last year’s booth, that featured a concrete jungle theme, this year it’s all about what they build. In the 10x 20 booth titled “The Limpnickie Garage” attendees will get the vibe of what life is like in any of the Limpnickie Builder’s shops. A complete working shop, bike in the middle of being built and of course, parts waiting for a new home all over 40 feet of work bench and pegboard. Stop by and see them at booth #2817 and pick up your copy of the Limpnickie Builder Manual! www.limpnickielot.com

Can ya help a brother out?!

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Hey guys/gals.  Ok, this is a blatant request for your vote.  We’ve just been informed by Scott McCool  (editor of Easyriders Magazine) that two of our bikes-Dais’d and Errant 2, (along with all the others), are up for being voted bike of the year.  However, we can’t do this alone….we just don’t have the time or fingers! So, this is where you come in.  Will you spend 5 seconds and go to the Easyriders site (click HERE) and vote for Dais’d or Errant 2, (or both!)?  Huh, will ya?  Can ya help a brother out here?!  Seriously though, the guys all put a ton of work into these bikes and i’m just wanting them to get their recognition. Also, pass this along to your friends and/or family and get them involved too.  And thanks for your continued support of Guilty Customs!

Daughters Build Update Version #1

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

Certain things in life are just plain difficult.  Things like divorce, back pain, dentist visits, resolving childhood trauma’s, and working with a child on a bike build!  Actually that probably goes to the top of the list of “difficulties”. Honest! If you saw our first posting here on PushnPavement a few weeks ago, (and a recent post from, Motorcycle USA see here), you know we had this idea to start a build for one of our daughters Lindsay. Well, as all good acts will not go unpunished, here is case in point. LOL.

As you can see from the pic, the bike is in roller form at the shop in Orlando and has a very distinctive profile. With a bigger rear wheel than the front (going for that old hot-rod setup) and using a Buell engine and narrow front end, this bike does have the “bones“, much like the initial “1/2 Pint“.  However that is where the similarities end. Mainly because this one is having influences from our daughter Lindsay (ok, demands), so we’ve got some changes going on here, that were not initially planned. Our next objective is to come up with an agreeable tank to use, fender and seat setup, and hand controls and then, oh my, paint!  Yikes!  In our next update, we’ll be giving you our daughters viewpoint (in her words) and unedited. So, stay tuned.

Limpnickie invades Easyriders V-Twin Expo, AGAIN!

Monday, January 18th, 2010

Yep, we’re doing it again this year!  The gang is taking on the Easyriders V-Twin Expo shows and making every effort to turn it on it’s ear. With the return of the Limpnickie Lot for the 2nd year in a row to the Cincinnati show, you can expect not only the unusual, crazy, trend setting but also a bit of the wild from the gang. (Like you’ve come to expect anything less!) So if your looking to see what’s really going on in the custom motorcycle industry, stop by and talk with the guys at the Limpnickie Lot.  Cause we’re the ones leading the charge! C’ya!

Stupid GRITS?

Monday, January 18th, 2010

No GRITS does not mean “Girls Raised In The South” in this instance.  But rather some efforts brought forth by Taber and the guys at Nash Motorcycles (NMC).  Apparently there has been some “breedin” (aside from their newest addition Rocco Taber Nash) going on in the Nash handlebar lab. These grits go off the same shape and feel you get with the traditional grit hangers but they have rounded corners like an original ape hanger. They come in sizes 10-20 inches with 33” grip to grip, 5” pullback, and an 11” base. Not bad guys! Starting price: $157.00/ea.

Two Wheel Terrors Vol. 2 is Out!

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

Yep it was about time we heard from those Van Skyndel brothers (Arie and Mark) as we were getting a bit bored with the existing video’s out in the market (ok there are very few quality videos out to be honest), so we were stoked to see what Mark and Arie were coming out with.  And in this case we’re not disappointed with their latest effort appropriately called  ”Two Wheel Terrors Vol. #2“.

Incorporating quality video production, editing, cinematography and kicking bikes (you’ll see plenty of pans, open primaries, hand shifters, springers and rigids), the brothers hold true to their vision of providing an insiders view of the custom motorcycle scene, with pounding in-your-face music and honest raw video of riders enjoying themselves.

While a lot of people may not understand the passion people have for their bikes and the freedom it represents, those that do, will quickly grasp the content and intent of the Van Skyndel’s efforts in this video. So, what are you waiting for!!! click HERE to view the teaser.  You won’t be dissappointed. This video features Foundry Moto, Jason Pullen, Slims Fabrication with riding scenes in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Arizona, and San Diego. Video sales for $24.95 at Choppertown.

Guilty’s “Hardrock Cafe” Guitar

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

Well, since we didn’t have enough drama in our life over the past year, we figured it would be great to update everyone on the situation of the “Hard  Rock Cafe Guilty Guitar Saga“.  Some will remember about 5 months back we were asked to participate in the Hard Rock Cafe exhibit that features guitars painted and/or modified by builders in the industry.  We feel very fortunate to be among those participating as there are some great names represented  on this traveling exhibit: (Bling Cycles, Lead Sled, Nash Motorcycles, Bare Knuckles, French Kiss to name a few).

The initial unveiling of the “Guilty Guitar” (or “GG” for short as we call her) was to have happened last month at an event in southern Florida.  But alas, that was not to be….seems we’d had a paint malfunction prior to the final assembly and we got jammed up and didn’t make the deadline.  But, thanks to Steve O’Brien of Liquid Illusions of Sanford, we’re now up and running again.  And with all the problems resolved, we’re now reassembling and shipping this bad boy off to the appropriate parties to become part of their traveling display.  As you can see we chose a traditional “Flame Job” tastefully done by Steve and highlighted with pin stripping done by Darren-Did-It (who by the way has done all our pin stripping over the years!). And check out that flying-motorcycle-riding-eyeball.  Sick huh? So, when your out and about throwing your money around at the casino’s or attending an upcoming motorcycle event, make sure and stop by the Hard Rock Cafe and check out the guitars. You won’t be disappointed.  And yes, they do have to be “player friendly”.

Girls Rule & Boys Drool Tour

Friday, December 25th, 2009

The Vagabond Chopper Company’s 2010 Chicks Rule & Boys Drool Tour, a traveling showcase dedicated to women motorcycle riders, recently rolled out their new 44-foot event trailer sponsored by Mitchell Motorcycle Transport. This rolling tribute to women bikers will offer a mix of on-site how-to seminars, fashion shows, book signings and special guest appearances with a feminine flare.

The tour officially kicked off during the 2009 Toys in the Sun Runwith featured guests the Motor Maids, Leslie Kay of Leslie Kay’s Insurance and Jeffrey Phipps of Jeffrey Phipps Custom Saddles. The Chicks Rule & Boys Drool Tour is a traveling display of what is available for women motorcycle riders, from clothing and parts to motorcycles styled with the woman rider in mind. The tour will feature Athena “Chickie” Ransom and her unique hand-crafted custom motorcycles as well as featured special guest appearances by an array of other unique women in the motorcycle industry.

Formulated specifically for women, it also gives men an opportunity to see “the other side” of a culture commonly associated with males. Validating the concept that women riders are more than just a “chick on the back” within the motorcycle industry, the tour also provides a forum for ladies to express her likes and dislikes in a setting that is not full of skulls, iron crosses and spikes.

The tour will include 12 national event stops throughout 2010 including the Heavy Hitters, Daytona Bike Week, New Orleans Bike Week, Sturgis Rally, and coming to an end at the 2010 South Florida Bikers Bash and Toys in the Sun Run. Look for the Vagabond set up at rallies near you. Or you can check out www.vagabondchoppers.com or www.chicksruleandboysdrool.com to see the tour’s scheduled stops for 2010. Go Athena!

GodSpeed 45/06 Volume #2

Friday, December 25th, 2009

GodSpeed 45/06#2We found this over at our friends site Knucklebuster and wanted to share as a friend of ours is featured. This is Volume 2 of GodSpeed, which is a quarterly collection of photographs documenting bike builders, their work and their workspace. This latest issue features Kutty Noteboom, Rick Fodrey, John Copeland, Jeffrey Schad, Duane Ballard, Nelson Kanno, Josh Mills, Lock Baker and Yoshi Kosaka.

Independently photographed, designed, and published,  this volume is a 8×10 hard bound book with 160 Pages. While a little pricey ($75) and with photographs that leave something to be desired regarding quality, (but that may be contributed to copy quality to website too, as we’ve not seen the actual book) the composition and content is right-on which means you’ll have a kickin’ piece of art in your collection.

This recent issue of GODSPEED 45/06 features our friend Duane Ballard of DB Custom Leathers and his hot Honda Chopper that features a Freddy Hernandez frame wrapped around one of Duanes slick Honda 750 power plants.  Don’t think you can go wrong with this book and we’re ordering it when we get off this blog.

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