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MEET THE SPORTSTER CHALLENGE BUILDERS

4/14/2016

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Jordan Ashley
I grew up wrenching with my father. My legit earliest memory is walking around the garage in a diaper while he working on his Drag car, a 1984 Trans Am. I've been in the garage ever since. Working on my cars, my friends cars, but most of the time, just hanging out enjoying a laugh, a "few" beers, and story after story of my dad's crazy life. A big part of my "growing up" was spent covered in grease and oil, learning new has words everyday, sometimes even making up some new ones. 
He passed away two years ago. 
I've been building bikes for the past ten or so years. Cafè racers, chops, whatever I could get my hands on, I would tweak it to resemble my style. My father is the main inspiration for this build. Loud, mean, old school, and fast. I can't wait to show y'all the final product. This one's for you Pops. 
"If you can't afford it, make it yourself."
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MEET THE SPORTSTER CHALLENGE BUILDERS

4/14/2016

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Gordie Brown
I bought my first bike when I was 20, b/c my older cousin told me it wasn't a good idea for me to have a bike since I wasn't very good with my hands. That started my drug addiction like obsession with bikes, and more so...CHOPPERS. As we all know, if you want a chopper, you have to build your own bike. The problem with that is I can't weld, and have very minimal fabrication skills. So why the hell would I enter a chopper building contest...??? Because I can turn a wrench, and I can modify the crap out of old parts to make them fit where I need to. My plan for this build is to keep it simple, play to my strengths, and build a very simple chopper inspired by Flyrite Choppers. After all...what is the main idea behind a chopper...??? Strip everything off you don't need, and make it light weight and simple, so you can go fast. This is just a personal goal I have set for myself, and I have absolutely no intention of winning. I'm just building the bike I have dreamed of for the last 19 years.
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