Down Under they are also working very hard to build the custom bike eligible to represent Australia in the AMD World Championship. The winning bike was built by Dylan Robb from Kings Of Kustom and is based on a 1969 XLCH Sportster.
Particularity, in addition of the one-off parts, is that this bike was massaged with a lot of carbon fiber, trimming its weight to only 357 pounds. A lot of money saved to transport it to Sturgis. You can see more about what’s going on down under by going to Australian Motrcycle Expo.
This is one hell of a bike, Dylan has his finger on the pulse of what is going on right now. High Tech, custom, bare bones, hot rod bikes.
Take some notes everybody, this is the right direction to be building customs.
R.I.P. “Batman”, “Superman”, “ICEE”, “Spiderman”, 9 Foot long anything, too much racke, 300+ rear tire, been there done that $100k plus bikes……
There is a new day on the horizon, and it’s represented right above in the pictures. Thank goodness someone finally gets it and see’s the future.
Good work Dylan!!!!
Steve Carr
Lightning Rod Motorcycles
Ya, a true “Custom V-Twin” ……….
Nicely done.
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I notice the license plate on it, but would be curious to know which other bike they pulled that off so they could ride it. No way you could register that anywhere in Oz….
Hell of a nice bike though!!
That thing is sick! I LIKE IT
Nice job Dylan!
The bike is registered trust me i helped on a few parts of the build