Sexy Models Building A Custom Metric V-Twin Motorcycle

Usually, beautiful and sexy models show up only when our custom bikes are completed, tested, cleaned and ready for photo shoots. It’s gonna change. The models of “AFT Girls”, a model agency division of a “AFT Customs”, a well known custom motorcycle shop specializing in Metrics bikes, are going to get dirty building their own custom metric V-Twin.  “This bike will be built by all the models but it will be my daily ride when it is done,” said Sukhee, one of AFT Customs’ newest models.  “Building the bike from the ground up will dramatically increase our knowledge of motorcycles which will help when working in this industry.” The bike project named “LowLa” will be built under the guidance of AFT Custom’s Jim Giuffra  and will be a based on a Honda VTX 1300 V-Twin with a pro-street styling. The finished bike will be unveiled at the 2009 LA Calendar Motorcycle Show and then will continue onto Sturgis as AFT Customs’ 2009 entry, defending their World Champion title (Jim Giuffra is a 2-time AMD Champion in Metrics Class). I will publish later the pictures of ”Lowla” in progress. The shop is still looking for a few more sponsors.  Call (209) 223-3848 or visit them at AFT Customs

8 Responses to “Sexy Models Building A Custom Metric V-Twin Motorcycle”


  1. 1 Patrick D. Sep 8th, 2008 at 10:05 am

    Women build and sex sells. Ready to help…

  2. 2 aft customs Sep 8th, 2008 at 12:56 pm

    About that picture: We live where all the gold was discovered in California.A local Mine in Sutter Creek , Ca. was kind enough to hall us & “ER HED” 600 ft under ground to shoot 2 posters.It was a lot of work because of all the mud & we had to find a spot where no water was dripping from above & no mud or rocks falling either.A lot of federal guidlines had to be followed-we cheated by the girls not wearing hard hats during the photos.This particular picture was not photo shopped so you can see the plasic under the bike.Kylie (standing behind gas tank) worked on “ER HED” from start to finish including building the engine (with my help).Elaina (back of tunnel) did some of the welding & helped with the assembly.The 2nd poster was of Elaina by herself.You can see a video that was put to music of the making of the posters on our web site http://www.aftcustoms.com .It’s worth watching. All 7 of the AFT Customs Girls will be helping biuld “LowLa”. They are availlable for hire for promotional work in the motorcycle & hot rod industry.

  3. 3 Jerry Sep 8th, 2008 at 8:52 pm

    I hope the finished bike is going to be as pretty as the girls.

  4. 4 Nitrous Phil Sep 8th, 2008 at 10:55 pm

    good job!
    Custom bike and hot chicks are an American staple.
    At least there straight up about using hot chick and not using some charity promo angle like others.
    I give this guy props for being straigh up about what he represents and you did a mighty fine job with this bike.

  5. 5 Nicker Sep 8th, 2008 at 11:27 pm

    Metric… Shmetric….

    The only thing that matters is the quality of the scooter.
    And the Scoots on their web site look cool.

    -nicker-

  6. 6 Mike Kiwi Tomas, Kiwi Indian MotorCycles Sep 9th, 2008 at 10:07 am

    Jim puts out a high quality product and considering all his customs are to do with metrics he has his work cut out for him. Every bike I have seen is absolutely stunning.

  7. 7 Mark Stewart Sep 9th, 2008 at 1:00 pm

    Jim is one great builder and one of the nicest guys I have ever met. His models have become like sisters to me. They are friendly to everone and completely approachable at shows. They are not only beautiful but extremely knowledgable about the builds and bikes in general.

    It is very vogue to have women doing builds. I know he is going to get a big bang from his marketing efforts on this one.

    Kudos Jim.

  8. 8 Keith Breazeal Oct 31st, 2008 at 2:37 pm

    Here’s the video from the ER HED poster shoot in the Sutter Creek Gold Mine. Jim does an intro an fires up ER HED in the shop. Enjoy 🙂

    http://www.kbvp.com/extreme-videos/aft-models-and-air-head-motorcycle-photo-shoot

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