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Dave's first ground up one-off
bike was featured on the cover of April 2004
Easyriders
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Dave's next cover feature was
December 2004 Biker. This Indian red
beauty is now owned by JP Persitza, though we
think that the smokin' Kate Marie stole the
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Jay Allen's black leaf spring
bike was featured in American Iron's September
2005 issue and in Cycle Source's August 2006
Issue. Be looking for more of Dave's bikes
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2007 saw the raw finished Norton
get it's fair share of attention around the
world and at home, on the cover of Freeway
magazine (Dave and one of our fave models
Miranda got a little attention as well) and with
full feature articles in The Horse BC and in the
pages of Barnett's AMD World Championship
special edition.
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Dave's S&S powered leafspring
softail "The Nikki Bike" graced the cover of the
2006 Barnett's AMD World Championship special
edition. |
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In 2007, Dave's EVO powered rigid
"Gold Digger" was featured on the cover of
American Iron here in the states as well as the
pages of France's Freeway.
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Dave's shovelhead powered all
black beauty dubbed the Cook Caddy (at least by
us) took 4th place in AMD World Championship in
August making Dave the highest placing American
builder in the competition. Our buddies at
Cycle Source then took the bike straight to
press for the cover of their October 2007 issue
while Wild magazine in France featured it in
their November issue. 2008 started out
with a feature in this year's Barnett's World
Championship Special Edition. We closed
out last year's notable events by receiving an
invitation from S&S to participate as one of the
international group of 50 builders producing
bikes for their 50th Anniversary Build-Off.
In all, 2007 was a very good year and 2008 looks
like it has some pretty good potential as well!
Thank you to everyone who helped make it
possible.
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