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Clayton's Sled ProStreet

Clay has been planning this bike build for years. He finally bit the bullet and made it happen. Clay is from Hawaii and wanted this bike to have a subtle Hawaiian theme. He made some AWESOME modifications to the bike and did an Excellent job!

Marcus' Sled Chopper

Marcus is the creative arts director for Bungie, the creaters of Halo. He decided he wanted to take on building his own Sled Chopper Kit. He started with a 3D concept of what he wanted and then made that come to life. What a great job he did on this one!

Tim's Athena Chopper

Tim came to us with a dream bike in mind. He had things planned out, had lots of photos, and even a computer rendition of what he wanted. When he introduced us to his coworkers and neighbors at the unveiling of the bike, he said, "These are the guy's that make dreams come true." It was like a Disney moment.

Ed's Venom Chopper

Ed knew specifically what he wanted when he came calling upon us. Venom Chopper with a 124" S&S and painted in a deep red wine color with red hollow flames. HE spelled it out for us and we gave him exactly what he wanted.

Billy's Devil's Advocate ProStreet

We've never met Billy in person, he's in Kodiak Alaska where he works for the Coast Guard Fire Rescue Service. He wanted a dream bike and asked us to build it for him. He wanted it to look like cherry wood that is on fire. How fitting.

Wayde's Devil's Advocate ProStreet

We just got a 'Thank you' card and photos from Wayde in Victoria BC. After a bunch of red tape and hoop jumping we were able to get him his dream bike. He has it completed now and says he is very happy with it. Wayde says he "Can't ride it around town without someone stopping me and asking questions." Thanks for the card and photos, the bike looks great Wayde, Well Done!

Alen's Devil's Advocate ProStreet

Alen built this beautiful BBC Devil's Advocate ProStreet. We had to grab some photos while we had it here. What a Gorgeous Bike! He has taken the BBC kit and made it his own with the addition of LOTS of custom parts and changes. There are custom mirrors with gauges in them, pegs, grips, controls, headlight, turn signals, clutch, accent lighting... it goes on and on. What a GREAT JOB ALEN!

Neil's Sled Chopper

Neil is working on a BBC Sled Chopper project. Here are his mock-up photos... I am anxious to see the finished product. Keep us updated Neil.

Pat's Sled ProStreet

Pat visited us at the 2006 Mild to Wild show, then showed up at the shop a year later to see what we had in stock. We built this one for the 2007 show and still had it when Pat dropped by. Now he is winning shows with it all over the northwest. Enjoy Pat!

Scott's Venom Chopper

Scott and his Dad took on this Venom Chopper project and did an excellent job. These photos don't do it justice. I liked it so much I talked him into letting me display it in the 2008 Mild to Wild show. Great Job Scott!

Spunky's Sled ProStreet

We intended on building this bike to put on the showroom floor, but Spunky had other plans. He came from Idaho to claim it just a couple weeks after we placed the order for the kit. Tangerine jewling with orange flames, it really is a work of art. Nice choice Spunky!

John's Screamin Demon

Look at all the extras and custom made parts on this one. John made many of the parts himself including the pipes, battery box, and sissy bar. Featuring an S&S shovelhead engine, springer front end, drag bars, and flat black paint with silver graphics, the old school - minimalist look rat bike is what we have here. Great Job John!

Jason's Devil's Advocate ProStreet

We built this bike specifically for a show in just 6 days. During the build Jason called saying he was looking for a DA ProStreet. When we told him that we were building one he told us to put his name on it and rushed down with his money. He bought the bike that day even thought the only thing we could show him was a bunch of parts. After the show we took the bike back to the painter and had it done to his liking.

Chad's Sled Chopper

Chad completed this bike in 31 days on nights and weekends while working his 40+ hour a week job. We helped him at the end to get ready for a show. This one is packed with extras like 107" engine, inverted forks, chrome wheels & calipers, Martin Bros. pipes, spike air intake, 47Caddy tank, Wicked Image mirrors and BDL cover.. and the list goes on and on. Its hard to see here but there are over 2000 skulls and crosses inside the tribal flames, each one airbrushed by hand. This bike is out winning shows all over the Northwest, Great Job Chad!

Mild to Wild 2007

Its not a bike build, but it is one of our past projects. At the end of April 2007 we attended the Mild to Wild Rot Rods and Harleys Show at the Tacoma Dome. We Had Spunky come over from Idaho and Josh came up from Oregon. Thanks for the help guys!

2007 V-Twin Dealers Expo

In February 2007 we flew to Cincinnati Ohio for the annual V-Twin Dealers Expo. This was the second year in a row we have attended this show to see the latest and greatest new products to hit the market. It was -4 degrees the last day, but while at the show we got to meet some of the biggest names in Bike Building.

All Motorcycle Mall Show '07

Normally the shows we go to are specifically motorcycle venues, however recently we attended a show at a mall in Puyallup Washington for a good cause. The Charity show raised money and food for the Emergency Food Network which supplies food to all the food banks in the area.

Mild to Wild 2008 Show

The Mild to Wild show came around again - its 19th year. We took over the entire space between the entrances which gave us lots of room to spread out. Thanks to Tim, Scott, and Chad for all the help.

2009 Mild to Wild Show

The 20th anniversary of the Mild to Wild Hot Rods and Hot Rides show was a big success. Attendance was up two of the three days and we met lots of great people. Check out our booth and the bikes we brought with us.

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