Showing posts with label Made in the USA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Made in the USA. Show all posts

Saturday, December 7, 2013

2014 Bike Build Update - Thanks Spitfire Motorcycles!

Paul Cavillo with Spitfire Motorcycles has graciously offered his signature Grider front end. The Spitfire Girder front end is made from pure American Steel, in his shop, located in Rancho Cucamonga, CA. All of the components are precision CNC machined from billet steel bar stock. They use DOM seamless tubing for the front legs, and triple plate it to perfection. Comes complete with steering stop, and 3/4" axle.  


We would like to thank Paul for helping us with the front end. Please visit his website, http://www.spitfiremotorcycles.com/ and give him a follow on Instagram http://instagram.com/spitfiremoto

We will have this frame and the rest of the donated parts on display on Sunday. Paul will also be set up so be sure to check out his parts line for your next build or upgrade!

2014 Bike Build Update - Thank you Ride Wright Wheels

 Sam with Ride Wright Wheels didn't hesitate to join the build. He graciously donated these beautiful wheels - front 21 x2.15 spool hub  and rear 16 x 3.5 rear . 40 spokes steel rims tubeless, rear aluminum billet chrome hubs and stainless steel 304 spokes and nipples. 


Big thanks to Sam and the fine staff at Ride Wright Wheels. Please check out the website,http://www.ridewrightwheels.com/  and give them a follow on Instagram http://instagram.com/ridewrightwheels.
We will have this frame and the rest of the donated parts on display on Sunday. Sam will also be set up so be sure to check out his booth!

Introducing the 2014 Chopperfest Bike Build

With this year representing the 10th Annual David Mann Chopperfest, Tory wanted to make it special. He started talking early on to some of the sponsors and vendors about the possibility of creating a bike. This bike will be used as a cross promotion, with the proceeds going to a great cause yet to be determined. Time wasn't on our side this so Tory has decided to feature the bike promotion next year. We are in the process of acquiring the needed material to bring this motorcycle to life. We will introduce you to every business that has come aboard to make this endevour possible

The first person to commit to the build was Anthony Keeling of Chassis Design Company. Anthony has created a 160 LSD Wishbone Rigid Frame, using 1' 188 wall tubing for the project. This frame, like the rest of the CDC parts line is created in house. His business is located in Riverside, Ca.





Anthony just sent us a photo of the finished frame and he totally outdid himself. We appreciate his support to the build and his kind donation. Please check out his website and follow him on Instagram

Thanks ANTHONY!

We will have this frame and the rest of the donated parts on display on Sunday. Anthony will also be set up so be sure to check out his parts line for your next build or upgrade!