This highly customized Softail Cross Bones was built by Charlie Stockwell, of Warr’s, the Harley-Davidson dealer in London, England. The bike was built in collaboration with Evisu, a pioneering Japanese denim company. Most of the bike’s sheet metal has been polished and nickel-plated. It features Japanese art that was hand-engraved into the parts by a London gunsmith. Another custom touch is that the brake lines and clutch cable have been wrapped in Evisu denim and there’s even more denim on the gas tank and battery cover. The cover on the battery cover is covered with denim and features the Evisu’s trademark ‘Kamome’ (seagull) design. All in all it’s a tasty looking bike from across the pond. For more info got to: www.bikeexif.com/harley-softail?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Bikeexif+(Bike+EXIF) .
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Posted by Sam Kanish
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Dominic Schlick
truly a fantastic peace of work one that takes the crossbones to the level that the Harley Davidson Motor Company could only have dreamed. the swung back design of the handle bars especially pays tribute to the old school feel of this fantastic bike
08 Dec 2011 06:12 pm
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