The Sweden Twin Club Custom Show of Norrtälje (located some 55 miles north-east of Swedish capital Stockholm) is Europe’s oldest and most traditional Custom Bike Show, with a heritage dating back to 1969. The “Ride-In-Win-Roll-Out” type event is probably also the shortest Custom Bike Show on the planet, as bikes are placed from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., judged and the trophy presentation is taking place 3 p.m. By 5 p.m. the place is deserted again!
The big winner of this year is Anders Göth from Skärblacka outside Norrköping (yep, I spelled correctly!) and he got his ticket to compete in the AMD World Championship in Sturgis in August. (picture Horst Rosler)
I’m so pleased for Anders! That’s a fantastic bike and what’s more, he built virtually everything from the wheels up himself in his shed.