2018 Daytona Bike Week Giveaway

The Official Bike of 2018 Daytona Bike Week )Match 9-18) is a 2010 Harley-Davidson Super Glide completely customized by George Sinsman of Chao Cycle in Long Island, New York. The bike was rebuilt in a Street Tracker style with the following new parts: A new Magnaflow 2-into-1 exhaust, Vance & Hines Fuel Pak, Memphis Shades front cowl, Joker Machine air cleaner and mirrors, Saddlemen Eliminator tail section, RacingBros Hard Drive piggyback rear shocks, EBC brake rotors, a Twin Power chain conversion kit, Ridewight spoked wheels, Metzeler ME888 tires, Roland Sands hand levers, BikeMaster LED headlight, and Acewell Gauges courtesy of Dime City Cycles. George didn’t stop there, as he enhanced the suspension performance with an inverted front end from a GSX-R750. He also included a set of Chaos Cycle’s own triple trees, machined by Revolution Performance.

You do not need to be present to win. Only 4500 Tickets are available, so the odds of winning are quite great. To register you must be 18 and older and a legal resident of the United States. Online Entering for the Cycle Drawing to close 12:00 noon, March 17, 2018. Please indicate the number of entries you wish to purchase and then click “Proceed”. For every two tickets ordered, you get an additional entry. For example: purchase 2 tickets and get 3 entries, purchase 4 tickets and get 6 entries. For rules and to register go to 2018 Bike Giveaway.

6 Responses to “2018 Daytona Bike Week Giveaway”


  1. 1 BD Feb 21st, 2018 at 9:31 am

    Nice job..Good lookin bike

  2. 2 BOSS HAWG Feb 21st, 2018 at 12:07 pm

    I’d like to know the mods required, if any, to put the inverted forks on the bike along with the triple trees mentioned.

    Boss Hawg

  3. 3 Boomer Feb 21st, 2018 at 2:57 pm

    Nice bike. Bet it rides as nice as it looks. At $50 a ticket they ain’t cheap but the winner will sure be happy. I hope he or she likes canyon carving. “Dyna-Mite”. Good name for this bike!

  4. 4 Roberto Feb 21st, 2018 at 5:09 pm

    Unless there is 130 brp to the rear wheel,what’s up with the chain?

  5. 5 Hdrider Feb 22nd, 2018 at 8:07 am

    A 2010 — give me a break. Usually you raffle off new motorcycles.i

  6. 6 Guzzigreg Feb 22nd, 2018 at 9:43 am

    Good looking bike.

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