"Swede" Tommy Jansson, owner of Swede Built Custom Cycles in Stamford, CT, and Jay Allen, owner of The Broken Spoke Saloon, have struck a deal to give away a custom Swede Built motorcycle in Sturgis at the Sturgis County Line during the Black Hills Motor Classic.
All visitors to the Sturgis County Line, Jay Allen's new 600 acre complex in Sturgis, SD, will be able to visit the Swede Built booth located in the "Deluxe Lot" and sign up for a free chance to win this custom bike. The bike is a new construction featuring an S&S Panhead engine with STD cylinder heads, a Springer frontend, an 18-inch 200 rear spoke wheel, and a 21-inch 120 front spoke wheel. It has a five-speed Ultima transmission and a custom Swede beltdrive. Exile brakes and controls are utilized, and it is topped off with a sweet black and red flame job.
The Deluxe Lot will feature not only the work of Swede Built, but also builders such as Chica, Scott Long, Dave Cook from Cook Custom Choppers, Scott Webster from Leroy-Thompson, and more.
The drawing will be held on Wednesday, August 9th at 9:00 PM, and you must be present to win. "Someone is going home with that fine motorcycle that night!" says Jay Allen, so be sure to visit The Sturgis County Line and Tommy "Swede" in the Deluxe Lot to enter your chance to win
For more information visit www.swedebuilt.com or www.thebrokenspokesaloon.com.
NYC Choppers And Independent Cycle Join To Create One-Off Raffle Bike For Kids & ChromeKids & Chrome, a benefit for Children's Home Society and the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame, is proud to announce that Nick Genender of New York City Choppers is joining with Independent Cycle Inc. to create a custom motorcycle for the 2007 Kids & Chrome raffle.
The new school meets old school custom is built with ICI's Hardlife drop-neck mid control frame, rear fender kit, mount, and driveline. "With an 80-inch S&S Shovelhead motor, Contour Gasser wheels, pulleys, rotors, hand controls and mirrors from Performance Machine; six-speed right side drive Baker Transmission; Kiwi frontend; Slither tank from Independent Cycle; license plate and exhaust flanges from Fab Kevin, Gimp Hangers by Nash Motorcycle Company; primary drive from Tech Cycle Products; and Colony Machine chrome hardware kit, this bike stays true to the New York City Choppers old school style," says Genender.
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