During this coming Daytona Bike Week, the Daytona Beach Community Foundation will hold a drawing for a chance to win the official Daytona Bike Week motorcycle. This year, Klock Werks was in charge to build a custom bagger. The bike specs include a new 2009 Daytec Dagger bagger frame, a polished S&S 124-cubic inch engine, a polished Baker six-speed transmission, a Rivera Primo chain primary system and clutch, RC Components Czar Eclipse front and rear wheels, a Klock Werks Kaffeine fairing, an Arlen Ness Big Bags, HHI brake calipers, Avon Cobra front and rear tires, Jaybrake controls, etc. Klock Werks parts including Double Back Headers, Super Saver Mufflers, Benchmark Rear Fender, Spade Taillight, Illuminated License Plate Frame, Curvaceous Lids, Relief Saddlebag Latch Covers, and Flush Mount Axle. To enter the drawing there are 4500 tickets being sold for $50 each. The drawing will occur on March 6, 2010, no matter how many tickets are sold. The bike fabrication will be featured the February issue and on the cover in the March issue of American Iron Magazine. Daytona Chamber Of Commerce.
Daytona Bike Week Giveaway Motorcycle Built By Klock Werks
Published by February 2nd, 2010 in Builders, Customs, Editorial and Events.25 Responses to “Daytona Bike Week Giveaway Motorcycle Built By Klock Werks”
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Love the bike, great style, nice color scheem, really nice bike!!
Steve Carr
Wow- finally a paint design scheme that works on a bagger- very sleek!
Another winner from the Craftsmen at Klock Werks Kustom Cycles.. Nice Job…
Brian and his team of artists never cease to amaze me or my students. The eye for detail and the ability to get a design to flow across the bike from front to back is just amazing. Awesome color choices too. Great work guys.
-Darin
Excellent workman ship.
Does anyone know When Klock Werks
Officially takes over Kiwi Indian?
A BEAUTIFUL WORK OF ART, LOOKS GOOD JUST SITTING THERE. BEYOND A STOCK LOOKING BUT NOT TOO RADICAL LIKE A SPACESHIP. GREAT JOB HOPE WHOEVER WINS IT APPRECIATES WHAT THEY HAVE NITROGLIDE
What’s nice about it is that it actually looks ridable.
I really like the look of this machine, different
WOW, Brian that bike is perfect. No bullshit stuff added. Just a nice, clean, mean and low bagger. Looks great.
Conrad Nicklus
Rock on Brian….love the paint…fits perfectly
DOODS IF YOU LOVE THE BIKE YOU COULD BUY IT FOR $22,500 ?!@#$%^ JUST BUY ALL 4500 TICKETS AND IT’S YOURS.
Very nice looking bike,paint scheme is cool…brian built really nice one..
*BIGALYTS
Hate to brake it to you but 4500 * $50.00= $225,000.00
AWESOME BIKE! Klock never fails!
Baggers suck , doesn’t matter who builds them . Hardtail choppers forever !
Beautiful work, great lines.
This is one of the best built Baggers out there. Everything flows perfectly! Congrats to Brian and crew for turning out another rideable work of art!
This is the best custom bagger i have seen to date! A chopped stretched out bagger just doesnt work. You can put lipstick on a pig and its still a pig. But this bagger takes home the bacon. Klock crew congradulation, very well done indeed.
Beautiful bike Mr. Klock. The paint scheme is fantastic and everything just flows. Very very nice. Great job gentlemen.
Brian and his crew are some of the most giving people out there. I had the pleasure of meeting he and his wife at the Seattle Childrens Hospital Ride Auction this past June. He along with Paul Yaffe and Kieth Wong donated three of the prettiest custom bikes ever. We even had the opportunity to interview Brian and Laura on Hog Radio at the event tagged at our website under Seattles Childrens Ride. Keep up the great work Brian!
I was present during the final stages of this build and got a nice view of things up front and personal. The Klock Krew put in a tremendous amount of effort to bring the project to frutation. As with many donated parts, some conflict with each other and to see these guys work through every single issue and deliver a kick ass bike by its due date is a true testiment to a great team. Great bike team Klock.
As most know … I do not like baggers even a small amount ….. HOWEVER, in this case this bike is killer! Good job Brian!
Over & Out,
Jeff
awsome bike , got my tickets …….Has the look of an old friend 79 GS1000S
My buddy Jeff won that bike. It’s badass he has not picked it up yet though.
I just wanted to wiiinnn or maybe whine oh well I will build my own with Klocks help …lets see I’m 45 now so 15 years + bank robbery hmmmmm
SOUTH DAKOTA ROCKS Hundred dol opps I mean Harleys rock