Special Forces vets can do some pretty amazing things, building all manner of good works among them. Usually this means clinics and schools in foreign countries, but a couple of proud Special Forces vets in Raeford, NC, opened Lefty Brothers Cycles (LBC) and created this chopper, the Jacob Beam Distiller Series Chopper, which happens to be the first in a series.
Rick "DZL" Landgraff of Motorsport-Mafia.com created the Beam Biker World Domination project, of which this bike is also the first part. The project calls for an annual one-off production bike to be built over the next seven years, each one honoring the rich history of Jim Beam Bourbon Distillers.
Izzy and Tommy, the vets behind LBC, saw this project as a chance to make a bike that hits a broad range of custom bike tastes. It was designed to be both old and new school, as you can see from the Springer frontend and 280mm backside.
They turned to Chassis Design of Florida for a rigid frame raked 40 degrees and stretched 4 inches out to give it some length. Inside the skeleton you'll find a 100-inch Ultima heart connected to a BDL primary and Accessories Unlimited six-speed transmission.
The bike rolls down the road on SMW wheels with Tokico/SMW brakes. Although they went fat out back, the guys at LBC kept the front tire to a much narrower 120mm.
When it came time for sheetmetal, they did a lot of that in-house. LBC created the Knuckle F'er primary cover, taillight, curved apes, and rear fender, but also radiused the tank tunnel to better flow with the curve of the backbone.