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Barbwire Hardtail Custom Chopper - Martin Bros.

A Martin Bros. Exaggeration

We caught up with Joe out at the ROT Rally, and the debut of the Barbwire Hardtail was quite a success. All weekend long the Martin Bros. booth was lined with people checking out the new ride and asking for autographs. When he wasn't hanging out with the crowd, Joe would sneak the bike out the back and hit the Austin streets. When we asked him how it rode, Joe replied, "It's great. I was worried about burning my legs on the pipes, but with the mid-controls my legs are clear of the pipes, and it's really comfortable. The 113 is really smooth; it's a great motor. The only bad thing I would say is that with no fenders, when you get caught in the rain it's a huge mess, especially at the rear; you get this massive rooster tail of slop running down your back."

  • Martin Bros Hardtail Front Frame Design
  • Martin Bros Hardtail Joe Martin In Action
  • Martin Bros Hardtail Right Side View

When it comes to the design of his future projects, it sounds as if Joe is somewhat in a transition period. Sure, he has his own style that's recognized throughout the industry, but that may not necessarily be a good thing. The explosion of the custom motorcycle industry over the past decade has inspired everybody and their grandmother to become custom bike builders. Over the last few years we've seen that explosion backfire, resulting in a loss of originality and straight knocking-off of designs and parts.

  • Martin Bros Hardtail Right Rear View
  • Martin Bros Hardtail Left Rear View
  • Martin Bros Hardtail Front End

"I'm trying to move on to something new," Joe told us. "I'm tired of looking at my stuff, and I'm really tired of looking at all the copycats. Some of the commercial stuff has taken the underground cool out of the industry, and I want to go back to that. One of my next projects is this Buell I'm working on-I'm really excited about it, and it's going to be badass!"

It sounds as if we could be seeing a different side of Joe's design ideas and some interesting projects rolling out of the Martin Bros. shop in the near future-definitely something to look forward to.

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