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Words: Eric Ellis Photos: Wes Drelleshak
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nspired by the true “old school” bikes like those of the early 1900s, Tony Quinones of Wicked Image wanted to build a vintage style bike using a modern H-D chassis and drivetrain. “All of the early motorcycles looked like bicycles with big wheels and engines,” Tony said. “I had wanted to build a retro vintage style bike out of a newer Harley, but not a ‘bobber.’” With the economy putting the ground-up custom market on the skids and people turning to “good deals” or utilizing their existing bike for custom projects, Tony decided to go with a Sportster as the base platform, and show what can be done with the MoCo’s tried and true model. “I chose the Sporty because you get the most bang for the buck, and good aftermarket Sportster parts are hard to come by, the big name builders usually overlook them,” Tony stated. “We wanted to use the bike as an R&D project to develop Sportster parts, and to make a smaller bike bigger.
The mirrors are a new design for Wicked Image and are called the Vintage. They are 3-D machined from a solid block of aluminum and chrome plated.
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