Archive for June, 2008
Tuesday, June 24th, 2008
Eager to offer an alternative to “run of the mill” or “foreign made” motorcycle products, Guilty Customs has released yet another product; the “Square Tube Girder Front End“. Timeless styling. Legendary strength. These girders are state-of-the-art precision built with triangular design, TIG welding and square chrome-moly tubing (along with proper mating of parts) all add up to benefits no other current front end can match. This front end from Guilty Customs in collaboration with Paul Durfee uses triangular structure and state of the art materials which gives it the ability to withstand 58,000 pounds of compression strength. In keeping with the level of customization needed by today’s builders, these girders, can be built to fit the needs and wants of any individual from 4″ under to 12″ over stock length. The base price is $1825.00 includes shipping and girder is available in powder coated or chromed finish upon request. For more details contact Guilty Customs at sales@guiltycustoms.com or visit the website at www.guiltycustoms.com.
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Sunday, June 15th, 2008
At some point in a shop owners/builders life we’re faced with a hard question we have to answer: “Do we close the working/building part of the shop to the public or keep it open”. It’s a double edge sword. The reason? It’s”bro’s” that stop by to “chat” that are the same ones telling people about our shop BUT it’s these same “bro’s” that take us away from what we make our living from, which is building and repairing. Don’t get me wrong, we love the “bro” who stops by and wants a quick answer on getting something worked out. Answers are given out with a sense of pride in helping a fellow biker and is given freely. Note: Freely.
When a “brother/sister” decides to stop by a shop and spend a few hours “jawboning” with the “crew” they are taking money out of that shops pocket. Period. Cause “time equals money“. Add on top of that not purchasing something and the “brothers” are adding insult onto injury for that shop. Shops know it’s NOT malicious but it happens regularly and it’s killing them. Supporters are killing the shops they love. People don’t hang out at the local garage “talking shop” all day. So, why do it to your local bike shop, which you love?
So, what’s a guy/gal to do if they really want to support their local shop in a positive manner? Here’s some advice.
1) If you stop by your local shop frequently, buy something! Anything! It doesn’t have to be hugh. A $5 part, can of oil, clutch cable or t-shirt to help offset the time your shop owner/mechanic spent with you.
2) If you’re having a shop fix a bike, build a bike, order a part etc for you and they call and tell you it’s fixed, completed or arrived, get over there in a timely manner and pay for it! These small shops live and die on cash flow. For the most part, shops aren’t cash flow deep or bankrolled heavily (you don’t see them driving Lambo’s, Hummers etc., do ya?). So, pay your bill and take your part or bike home.
3) Quit nickel and dime’n them! If you can’t afford to pay for something when you have it made, then don’t do it. Having a part(s) made and not being timely in paying your bill promptly hurts a shop more than you know. Many shops are now being forced to have customers pay up front before they build a part simply because of this problem. It’s only fair that you pay them the agreed amount and the agreed time.
Bike builders put their life into their shop. They work 12-16 hour days trying to live their dream of having a successful shop which takes them away from their family and loved ones. The least bikers can do if they really want to support their local shop is to respect their time. Shops deserve at least that much!
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Tuesday, June 10th, 2008
In a recent conversation with another blog host i mentioned that as a blogger “we (Guilty Truth) try to stay away from politics and religion“. Sometimes this just doesn’t work. Take for example “pollution and global warming” and what part does motorcyclist play in the scheme of things? Or do we even play a part?! Well we’re not saying we’re pro or con on this article but felt you should read it anyway. Since the country is in a economic “belt tightening” stage, (i.e. gas prices skyrocketing, increased traffic issues and global warming) we’ve heard over the airwaves and across the dinner table that “Motorcycles, pollute less than cars“. Which, in part is true-simply by the fact that they run on less fuel and have a more thorough fuel combustion (generally). A recent article by LATimes “Throttle Jockey” columnist Susan Carpenter dives a bit further into the “facts” of this issue. Interesting read and worth a few minutes of our time to get educated. Click HERE.
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Monday, June 9th, 2008
The guys at Nash Motorcycle are getting a bit Pudgy from too many late night cookies and milk. So, now the “Gimp” has some “Girth”, which means you can save some cash. Nash is offering a 20% discounts on their 1 1/4″ Pudgy Gimp Hanger Bars with a 1” necked base and grips that fit any 1” application. Created from the original “Gimp Hanger” design these bars will give your bike that “fat” look you’re going for. Available in sizes 14″, 16”, 18”, or 20”. 11″ base, 35″ grip to grip, and 5″ pullback. The bars come predrilled/dimpled in black, chrome, brass, or copper plating. Regularly $342.00, now they are $275.00. Check out their other bars discounted too for this special sale.
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Thursday, June 5th, 2008
A picture is worth a 1000 words…Funny!

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Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008
If your like most people, you want your ride to stand out from the crowd. Not some machine thats a “cookie cutter” bike. Here is a unique alternative from the guys at 7 Metal West Engineering for those who want a retro bike that stands out, (and is functional) all at the same time. These shields are made using a heavy duty .063″ thick perforated copper or brass body and are 8″ long and fit 1.5″ to 2.25″ diameter piples. Both copper and brass are $50.00 plus shipping and handling. Each shield gives 180 degrees of coverage and come with (2) stainless steel hose clamps for attachment. Both copper and brass shields are available in a brushed finish. You’ll be seeing them on a number of upcoming builds we’re sure!
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Monday, June 2nd, 2008
As this industry changes some things stay the same…unfortunately. Things like angry cage drivers, getting cut off in traffic, love bugs hitting you in the teeth and dishonest people stealing from honest hard working people. Which is the reason for this post. We just spoke with Terry Stonehocker of Geargasm Cycles in Anderson, SC and he told us the news about the theft of three of their bikes. Seems the low life’s broke into their shop through the wall and during the local bike night, (which means it was someone who knew the shop and was from the biker community). They took his wife Linda’s orange drop seat trike (that has since been recovered)and two trikes. One known as Caribbean Storm. This particular trike was built by the donated parts & time of not only Geargams Cycles but Prime Suspect Choppers in Canada and painted by a crew in Florida. An incredible amount of time & money went into this trike - which was then donated to the High on the High Seas cruise which benefits Dialysis patients. The man who won the trike donated it back - and the trike was to be sold with funds going to the charity. The link below is the show Dawn Glencer (Carolina Cruiser TV Show) did on the trike itself - and all those who helped.
http://cdn-ll-static.viddler.com/flash/publisher.swf?key=b2d934b8 If ANYONE knows anything - contact Terry Stonehocker at 864-940-1034 or at the shop at 864-622-0030.
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Sunday, June 1st, 2008

The four “B’s” come into alignment. A “bike builder” building a “bike” with a “band” as the “brand“. Whew, that was a tongue twister! When the producers of “Chopper Challenge” needed a “company” to feature in an upcoming episode of the motorcycle-building reality show on CMT, they opted for a different approach from their earlier shows. Every week, the 10-episode prime-time series presents a different bike builder constructing a custom motorcycle that incorporates a “brand” (ie. company) into the vehicle design. Previous shows included the Incredible Hulk, insurance company Geico and Time Warner Cable’s RoadRunner broadband service. “Chopper Challenge” will for the first time use a band as the featured brand. The band in question is South African post-grunge alternative act Seether. You’ll see and hear the band on the June 4 episode, where three of Seethers songs will be played. For the uninitiated: Chopper Challenge is a TV series that challenges nine celebrity master bike builders to create a sponsor-inspired, fully handcrafted, custom logo-branded motorcycle in 30 days with cameras following each and every move. The series combines the allure of the art of custom motorcycle crafting, the intensity of competition and the unpredictability and impulsiveness of reality
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