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I'm certainly no authority here, but being a DIY builder myself, I would like to name a very few builders of the same that have been a great inspiration to me in the last few years of building performance motorized bikes. There are plenty of others to be sure, but these are the builders of amazing bikes, 2 and 4-stroke, that I pay a lot of attention too and it's not hard to see why.

In no particular order I'm gonna say my top three are:

Andy Casarez (headtrama), Brian Nash (nashmoto) and Jeff Wolf (culvercityclassic).

All of their builds are inspirational in beauty and mechanics and each one of them is a great man who's easy to get along with and share knowledge.......the best of people!

I want to say thanks to them and never stop building as you're only getting started.....

check out their builds or I'll be forced to post pics :D

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2door

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Some beautiful works comes out of those shops, to be sure.
They should be an inspiration to everyone. Innovation, imagination and talent.
Beautiful creations and a credits to the hobby.

Like our banner says, "Not just for pedaling anymore." Works of art, all.

Tom
 

bluegoatwoods

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It's good of you to point it out and give credit where it's due.

And, yep, great looking machines. Two of those guys are only vaguely familiar to me. I'm a bit more familiar with Culver City Classics. And I've admired his work.

Perhaps one of the reasons I've not yet gone after a bike that nice is that I might be afraid to take it out into the real world. It'd be so valuable, financially and personally, that I'd have a hard time relaxing.

Though maybe my homeowner's insurance would cover the financial loss of a bike? Maybe I ought to look into it.