
The key to this bike is keeping the lines simple and clean. Straight laced spokes and a tiny spool ad to the effect.

You just can't help but love that big SU with velocity stack not to mention the mag.

This qualifies as Engine Art. Clear braided oil and fuel lines takes one back to the seventies. Did I mention that this thing is clean?

Notice how the sissy bar's fender mounts nicely echo the lines of the forks, handlebars and risers?

In many ways this bike is understated. It just proves you don't need wild paint and wacky parts to knock'em dead.

You just don't get tired of looking at that SU. Clean lines, an Ironhead, and a big carb. Makes me think I'm looking at an old issue of Custom Chopper magazine.

It could have been featured in this issue.
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