This page will feature a different motorcycle and rider or builder each month. If you would like to submit your
sportbike, cruiser, or dirt bike, please use the
Contact Us button at the bottom of the page. We're not looking for
trailer queens, here. We want to feature real bikes. If your bike has less than 1000 miles on it, you probably need to
get off the computer and go riding. If it's old, beat up, on it's third engine rebuild, and you lost count of how many
tires you've replaced...it's perfect!
Previous Features
Blue's '84 Softail
Dave's '80 GN400
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Mike's '05 Custom
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HRK's '83 CB650SC
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D-Mann's GSXR 1000
Ritchie's '99 Road King
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Red's '70 Triumph T100 C
 Harley Davidson designed the XL1200N Nightster to appeal to fans of retro-styled bobbers, which have
become the big trend in custom builds. Kevin took the "old school" look one step further with the addition of
powdercoated 16" apes and some seriously cool white and red pinstriping, courtesy of LV Ink Tattoo Shop.
The Jack Daniels Old No. 7 accent on the gas cap fits perfectly. In true bobber form, the front fender has
been relocated to a shelf in the garage, and although the bike may not have any hand-built or one off
(read: impossible to replace if you needed to) parts, it scores major points on the cool meter.
 The Motor Company did a nice job of making the Nightster another example of a "factory custom", with the
swing-away side-mounted license plate holder and bobbed rear fender. Kevin did a great job of finishing off
the look of an "old" new bike.
  To contact Brian and the rest of the crew at LV Ink about tattoos, airbrushing, and pinstriping, please call
(702) 423-6405.