With the chopper of customer Mark we’ve used an I-Beam for the connection between the triple-trees and the lower frame.
This is continued to the springer and with an L&L Style front fork.
For Michel, our customer from the Early Shovel Freestyle Chopper, we continued working on the springer front fork. After some time working on the design, this has become the result.
The springer is equipped with ribbed triple trees and we have fitted the front and rear fork with sleeves. The front fork part naturally runs with round shapes to the springs. The whole is completed with a Tillerbar handlebar (formerly a Swedish handlebar).
This is another nice build of an attacKIT frame. To enter the 70’s we’ve used a chopper with a standard fork. The sissy bar with King and Queen saddle gives you that a seventies feeling and with a cheerful fishtail that makes it complete. In the attic we still have a whole lot of 70 years of handlebars.
It is not old and it is not new, but a style that remains popular over the years. Trends come and go but with the Gooseneck you can go in all directions and is not only suitable for a 70s style.
It’s also suitable for a mix of styles, the Retro Springer, Early Shovel, Sportster block, you name it we make it!
Customer René was already driving his Hardtail Buell around for a while and thought it was time for the annual change to his motorcycle.
This time we were allowed to change the exhausts from open and loud to a race look. The cornering had to be a bit wild with race silencers. See the result here!
After having built a lot of bikes, this is the most used jiffy. Ideal with a weldable attachment and held in place with a ball and an extra thick spring, all made in Holland.
We have them in various versions.
Visible on the photo (FLTR): Rough with holes, rough without holes (€ 195,-), black, chrome, mat chrome, brass and gray chrome.