This 1967 Harley-Davidson FLH is a very good illustration of those custom builders digging the past for inspiration, but creating modern machines with today’s materials and processes. “Gold Mustache” (yes, it’s the name) was built by a downtown Tokyo shop named Hawgholic. It made the trip from Japan to California where it was exhibited during the Born Free Motorcycle Show.
New Vintage Motorcycle Of The Week
Published by January 17th, 2015 in Builders, Customs and Editorial.13 Responses to “New Vintage Motorcycle Of The Week”
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Awlin Ness-san?
A true abomination.
Mike. Disagree. Typical of a a style of the 70’s. Ness did several with this kind of design.
@ Sharkey… good one… did you think that up on your own??.. politically incorrect … hilarious …
@ Mike… I love it, but I am old and grew up with the California digger scene in the 70’s…
Domino Dave
There’s a big void under the seat! Wasted space in my opinion. Drop the seat or put something in it.
Cantrell
Well … if you want to be pedantic about it …. that’d be Sensei Arlen- san .
And errr …. nice bike and all but a little too derivative in my never so humble opinion
Mike said all that needs to be said….
Mike said all that needs to be said….
@ BF6 it looked the part; in these pics it doesnt.
If it hauls ass, who cares what it looks like . . .
Isn’t abomination spelled abortion?
I guess Cyril was looking to make people react. Bingo!
The motor looks good, the rest needs to be started over