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Article By: Ronster Ron Brefka Photos By Angie Lockerman & Mark Garcia
he High Voltage Vintage & Chopper Motorcycle Show is always a good time with great bikes, great music, and good vibes. This year’s 5th Annual High Voltage was no exception. There were Burnout Pits and Motorcycle Drag Races to ramp up the fun even more. Going ‘urban industrial’ this year, High Voltage was held on Saturday, Sept. 12th, at the shop of 7MetalWest Custom Fenders and VMetals Custom Metal Fab in a MetroM i l w a u k e e industrial park. There was plenty of room for parking, people, music, burnouts, and bikes. It’s a ride-in show, and all the bikes rolling in provided a backdrop rumble,
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which blended with the music as High Voltage 2020 got underway. Brian Smith
opened with live outlaw country music before Ace jammed his rad DJ playlist to the crowd who was havin’ a great time checkin’ out the excellent show bikes. As usual, the show bikes were great this year, and dozens of High Voltage Award Pennants were given out to the best bikes among the over 100. The bikes ranged from vintage factory racers to rad garage-built choppers. One great chopper was ridden in by Ken Carvajal, who built his outstanding ’62 Panhead Chopper in his garage. One sweet example of a race bike was an XR750 Harley factory racer brought by Jack Kainz. The High Voltage Bestof-Show Trophy