On October 5 during Las Vegas BikeFest, Jeremy Cupp from LC Fabrications was selected by his peers as the 2015 Artistry in Iron champion with the Seven custom bike featured here. Jeremy built a flawless chassis from raw metal to house a motor constructed with a Ducati head mated to a Buell bottom end. He will be back in 2016 to defend his title. He received a custom made bracelet designed and presented by Steve Soffa and a check of $10,000.
On October 18 during the Orlando AIMExpo, Jeremy won again with the same custom bike the Freestyle Championship Of The Americas, earning an expenses-paid trip to compete in the AMD World Championship of Custom Bike Building in Cologne, Germany during next year’s INTERMOT motorcycle trade show. Old school craftsmanship at its best. Congrats to Jeremy Cupp.
At the AIMExpo, among the winners was Bill Dodge from Bling Cycles, who won the Retro Custom Class, Jim “Preacher” Goodrich from Preachers Hot Rod Cycles, who won the Performance Custom Class, and Dell Battle from Dangerous Dezigns, who won the Street Custom Class.
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All his bikes are great.
At first glance, a fairly standard looking speedway bike.
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at least it’s not a big wheel bagger I guess ……………………..
Well deserved for a great bike and great guy!
Could not happen to a better person, congratulations Jeremy well deserved
Probably, right now, one of the best custom builders in the US.
I was there and judging (Orlando). It was not just a Board Track-style bike. It was over the top with details, fine machine work, fit and finish. The motor alone got my vote. It was nice to have time and space to be able to study it -’cause, that’s what it deserved. I can’t say enough about the quality this bike.
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Later Jay
One of the most unique builds I’ve seen with attention to detail That is second to none. Jeremy is great guy and immensely talented builder, although we all strive to receive Nickers approval, the upmost respect amount his fellow builders will have to do