Mark Borodkin, new CEO of Saxon Motorcycles just informed me that he intends to revamp his 2011 models line up with a new Bagger. He scrapped the old Bagger designs that were left over from the previous ownership and decided to collaborate with Custom Builder Jim Nasi. Jim has quite an experience with building one-off radical Baggers and is also marketing his own line of conversion kits and parts to customize touring bikes. The new Bagger is expected to be released on time for the 2011 year models season and I will publish the pictures and give you the technical sheet as soon as it is completed. (picture Jim Nasi copyright Michael Lichter)
Exclusive. Saxon Motorcycles To Collaborate With Custom Builder Jim Nasi.
Published by May 5th, 2010 in Builders, Customs, Editorial and Events.10 Responses to “Exclusive. Saxon Motorcycles To Collaborate With Custom Builder Jim Nasi.”
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Good for Jim Nasi. Like all one-off bike builders went through a lot of suffering during these last years. Maybe Harley, Big dog, Big Bear, etc should collaborate more with good builders…instead of copying their ideas with much less talent.
Jim is a quiet man who is a hell of a lot of fun and deserves such an opportunity. I agree with Jeremy, collaboration instead of copying of others ideas …. what a novel idea!
Over & Out,
Jeff
Saxon if you’re reading this, please consider sending your Henchman model down here to Australia!
Jim has great products and can be of great value to the Saxon line of bikes. I hope Saxon let’s him design something cool and it sells, the industry is not dead just a little slow right now. Good luck Jim and Saxon, Tom K
Sheridan, go to Saxon’s website. wwwsaxonmotorcycles.com There is a dealer in Australia.
Congrats Jim Nasi! Jim knows this industry, this is a good move for Saxon! The BEST to both!
He is one of my favourite builders,his bikes got class.
Good work SAXON,cut him loose on design front and he will make a killer bike.
Mr. Nasi definately does nice work! He will do an excellent job! I don’t usually give unsolicited advice but Jim had better get his money upfront as there are a large number of Saxon owners and dealers that have been fleeced by Saxon!!!
I’m sure like everything else saxon does, this ball will be dropped by the less than capable saxon wannabees.