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The Cool Tutelage of Gordon Chappel

I'm sure you're aware of the martial arts code. "If he's worth his salt, every student earns every nod, bow, and belt with hard work, concentration, blood, and sweat. Kicks fly, fists are furious, and the grasshopper has to walk on rice paper in order to gain knowledge and respect." In the course of this bike build, Brad Kennedy came to comprehend this principle of hard work and broken knuckles leading to understanding.

It began last year when he experienced the ill workings of a bad shop that left him thousands of dollars in the hole and without the ride he requested. He stepped back and vowed that he'd learn the skill of bike building. Brad just had to find a master who could fashion him a bike, while teaching him about what goes into making a custom ride. His search led him to Gordon Chappel of Gordon's Motorcycle Madness in Ventura, California. Gordon's produced custom iron since the '60s when "old school" still referred to a single room building with a blackboard. For months Brad begged and cajoled Gordon to teach him the bike building code, until Gordon finally relented and agreed to take Brad under his knowledgeable wing.

His first lesson? A great bike starts with a terrific plan. Gordon and Brad sat down to design Brad's dream ride. It was the beginning of a team effort wherein Brad described what he wanted and Gordon told him the iron means to realize his vision.

Once planned, it was time to roll up working man's shirt sleeves and execute. Gordon's shop initiated all the work but Brad was constantly on hand to watch, listen, and learn. Over the three-and-a-half months it took to bring the bike to fruition, Brad's knowledge expanded exponentially from "I know what I likei to "I know what I like, how it's done, and why." He learned how the frame's 42-degree neck rake, 5 inches of backbone stretch out and 2 inches down, when combined with the 2-inch-over Goldammer frontend, would give the bike its long lines, keeping it close to the ground. He gained a deeper appreciation for the time, effort, and skill that went into fabricating a rear fender that's a precise fit to a mammoth 280 rear tire, right down to hiding the wires and cables so his machine would look immaculately clean and function reliably.

When all was said and done, Brad, like many other custom bike owners, owned a bike that made him completely happy. But his enjoyment was deepened by the newfound knowledge and experience he'd gained from a builder who was willing and patient enough to share it.

  • Gordons Motorcycle Madness Custom Full Right Side View
  • Gordons Motorcycle Madness Custom Full Right Side Front View
  • Gordons Motorcycle Madness Custom Full Left Side View
  • Gordons Motorcycle Madness Custom Left Side View
  • Gordons Motorcycle Madness Custom Right Side Front Driver View
  • Gordons Motorcycle Madness Custom Left Side Rear Wheel View
  • Gordons Motorcycle Madness Custom Left Side Engine View
  • Gordons Motorcycle Madness Custom Left Side Gas Tank View
  • Gordons Motorcycle Madness Custom Gas Tank And Handle Bar View
  • Gordons Motorcycle Madness Custom Right Side Engine View
  • Gordons Motorcycle Madness Custom Gas Tank And Handle Bar View
  • Gordons Motorcycle Madness Custom Timing Belt View
  • Gordons Motorcycle Madness Custom Full Rear Wheel View
  • Gordons Motorcycle Madness Custom Right Side Rear Wheel View
Spec Sheet
GENERAL
OwnerBrad Kennedy/Gordon's Motorcycle Madness
Make/ModelGordon's Psycho 280
FabricationGordon's
AssemblyGordon's
Build TimeThree-and-a-half months
ENGINE
Year/Size'04 Patrick Racing/125ci
TypeEvo
BuilderPatrick Racing
FlywheelsS&S
RodsPatrick Racing
PistonsPatrick Racing
CylindersPatrick Racing
HeadsPatrick Racing
ValvesPatrick Racing
RockersPatrick Racing
Rocker BoxesPatrick Racing
PushrodsPatrick Racing
Pushrod TubesPatrick Racing
CamPatrick Racing
LiftersPatrick Racing
CarburetorMikuni 48mm
Air CleanerD&M Customs
IgnitionCrane FireBall
ExhaustGrumpy's Crossfires
FinishPolished
TRANSMISSION
Year/Type'04/Baker six-speed
CaseBaker
Top/SideCoversBaker
ClutchBarnett Scorpion
Primary DriveHi-Tech 4-inch open belt
Final Drive1-inch belt
GearsBaker
FRAME
Year/Type'03/Comb's Pro Street
Rake42 degrees
Stretch5 inches out, 2 inches down
MoldingGordon's
SwingarmProstreet Frameworks
SUSPENSION
FRONT
Year/Type'04/Goldammer Cycle
Modifications2 inches over
Triple-TreesGoldammer
REAR
Year/Type'04/Legends Air Ride
WHEELS, TIRES, AND BRAKES
FRONT
Size/TypeWeld Racing Recluse 21x3.25-inch
Tire120mm
Caliper(s)RC Components
Rotor(s)Weld Recluse
REAR
Size/TypeWeld Racing Recluse 18x10.5-inch
Tire280mm
Caliper(s)RC Components
Rotor(s)RC Components
FINISH/PAINT
ColorsVarious shades of blue from House of Kolor
PainterRock N Roll Custom Paintworks
GraphicsByron
MoldingRock N Roll Custom Paintworks
Chrome Plating/PolishingOrange County Plating
ACCESSORIES
Front FenderGordon's
Rear FenderGordon's
Gas Tank(s)and Cap(s)Fat Katz
Oil TankComb's
GaugesDakota Digital
HandlebarsClimax Cycle Controls
Hand ControlsClimax Cycle Controls
Foot ControlsArlen Ness Radius
FootpegsThunder Cycle Death pegs
HeadlightHeadwinds
TaillightHi Tech Viper
Turn SignalsCustom hidden
License MountHi Tech Viper
SeatBitch'n Rich
ElectricalGordon's
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