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This a Softail makover that I just completed. It's a 1997 Harley Softail built for an owner who has been crazy about snakes since childhood. The ball python on the tank was painted by Mike Dusold of Dusold Designs in Lewisville, TX. The realism and detail are absolutely incredible. The bike was lowered around 2" in the

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It’s refreshing to see that even in these stressful economic times, people are still determined to start up a fresh business and try to make a living by following their passion. Joe Pereira of Hollister, California, is just one of those people. After years of “tinkering” around with cars, trucks, motorcycles, and just about anything […]

2002 Harley-Davidson Softail Standard - Pick Of The Pen | Hot Bike Harley Softail Deluxe, Softail Standard, Softail Bobber, Harley Davidson Pictures, Motorcycle Ideas, Custom Motorcycles Harley, Harley Davidson Softail, Softail Custom, Harley Bobber

Pick Of The Pen Here at HOT BIKE, we get a lot of rides-Harleys, hogs, whatever you want to call them-submitted by our readers. “Pick of the Pen” is an opportunity to dedicate a few pages to our favorite reader-submitted bike each month. This month’s “Pick of the Pen” comes to us from Josh Zimbal. […]

‘05 SHADOW CHOPPER – Pittsburgh Moto – Pittsburgh's Custom Motorcycle Culture Honda Steed, Honda Shadow Bobber, Harley 48, Honda Shadow 600, Shadow Bobber, Motos Bobber, Shadow Ideas, Honda Bobber, Motorcycle Baby

Let’s be real. In the past, if a person had casually mentioned that they were building a Honda Shadow chopper, I wouldn’t exactly know what to picture. I might have even tried to talk them out of it. To someone who isn’t very familiar, a Shadow just sounds like a complicated project compared to the popular, traditional models. However, if the true intention of building a custom chopper is to be different, then I suppose it’s somewhat appropriate.

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