The Limpnickie Garage At The V-Twin Expo

limpnickielotvtwinexpo I wrote many posts about the “Limpnickie Lot“, an informal group of young (and some a little bit older…) custom motorcycle builders and part vendors traveling together, enjoying to show their bikes and have fun together in a series of  events all year long.

Well, the next big event is the professional Cincinnati V-Twin Expo and the boys of the Limpnickie Lot will be there in a booth appropriately named this year the Limpnickie Garage where attendees will get the vibe of what life is like in any of the builders’s shop. I hear that the Limpnickie booth will be setup as a complete working shop with parts, a work bench and of course a bike sitting on a lift in the process of being built. On site, visitors will be able to get a copy of the second edition of the 100-page 2010 Builder Manual in which the Limpnickie builders are presenting their new custom parts. The Limpnickie Garage at Booth 2817 of the V-Twin Expo.

13 Responses to “The Limpnickie Garage At The V-Twin Expo”


  1. 1 choppertom Feb 3rd, 2010 at 8:54 am

    these cats are the best group of builders/bikers i know. lots of fun to hang with.
    -see you guys in sandusky this year and possibly BMR.
    had a good time there last year!

  2. 2 Rogue Feb 4th, 2010 at 7:25 am

    I will be visiting them while at the V-Twin Expo
    A very talented and down to earth group of people to be with.

  3. 3 Was at the show Feb 8th, 2010 at 10:22 am

    Seemed quiet at the booth didnt see any big ‘Limpnickie’ signs or anything.. no Sucker Punch Sally.. or any of the other big names for that matter. maybe they were all at lunch or something

  4. 4 Cochise Feb 8th, 2010 at 11:02 am

    It was the next to the busy booth there, whoever was giving away the FREE BEER was the busiest.

    I overheard many, many times that Limpnickie was the coolest display there, and it was evident as the crowds were so big that the event security kept coming around Saturday and asking people to move on as the congestion was interferring with the other vender’s displays.

    These cats are the future, and though I can’t plug into the skate board deal (to old), I apprecitae their work and what their goal of keeping it simple, handmade and “the way it was…..”

  5. 5 Black Sunshine Customs Feb 8th, 2010 at 11:08 am

    I had parts set up at the booth and it always had traffic coming through. Want to thank Taber, Chris and Tom and all my other Limpnickie buddies for making it a great 10th V twin Expo. We will see all of you In Daytona.

  6. 6 DealerWheeler Feb 8th, 2010 at 11:11 am

    The booth was packed most of the time. Saturday afternoon Custom Chrome was also offering free beer for their 40th anniversary. Saw Cyril having one with Ness and Cyril doesn’t drink beer! Only red wine!

  7. 7 JASZZBIKER Feb 8th, 2010 at 12:48 pm

    Great bunch of builders with some fresh ideas! Did anyone notice that one builder is missing?

  8. 8 Shifter Feb 8th, 2010 at 1:39 pm

    Jazzbiker. Which builder?

  9. 9 JASZZBIKER Feb 9th, 2010 at 6:49 pm

    Mr Bill Dodge!!! I am hearing stories about why. Anyone know the truth?

  10. 10 Chris Callen Feb 15th, 2010 at 3:39 pm

    I’m curious who the fake builders are…… Everyone of the guys on the lot could make you a damn bike in a minute…. Including my guys from the magazine so………… ?

  11. 11 fed up Feb 20th, 2010 at 10:44 pm

    guilty customs for starters! that guy couldn’t build a bicycle.

  12. 12 Cj Hanlon Guilty Customs Jun 5th, 2010 at 9:25 pm

    hey “fed up”….and i know exactly who your are too dude…when was the last time one of your bikes was in Easy Rider magazine or Barnetts….Or a few dozen others? Oh, yeah, NEVER! So quite your crying for losing your business and grow up!

  13. 13 Cj Hanlon Guilty Customs Jun 5th, 2010 at 9:37 pm

    “Fed up” that’s funny you say that too, cause that’s what i hear about you…LOL

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