Earp's Steel Horse
If Wyatt Earp were alive today, what would he ride? How about a steel horse built like this? The owner, David Earp (no relation, of course), wanted a bike with the feel of the Old West, which is why he added these colors to the bike. Then he added a set of tooled leather mailbags and a custom leather covered seat. Not quite the horse of the past, but a cool ride to have out on some country road.
| CITY/STATE | Quantico/MD |
| YEAR/MODEL | '04/Softail |
| BUILDER | David Earp |
| ENGINE | H-D |
| HEADS | H-D |
| CARB | H-D |
| PIPES | Custom David Earp |
| TRANSMISSION | H-D |
| PAINT | David Earp |
| COLOR | Red/Tan/Cream |
| WHEELS | H-D |
| TIRE | Avon |
| BRAKES | H-D |
Cold in Canada
With lots of time and little money, Cory Fulham tackled building this bike over a few cold Canadian months. He took just over two years to work out his plan to get this bike done; he had the time, just not the money. When Cory started this build it was the start of winter and he planned on having it done by spring of that next year. However, it was finished in spring of the following year, but who's really counting, anyway?
| YEAR/MODEL | '04/Chopper |
| BUILDER | Cory Fulham |
| ENGINE | 100ci RevTech |
| HEADS | RevTech |
| CARB | Mikuni |
| PIPES | Samson |
| TRANSMISSION | RevTech |
| PAINT | Fishers Body Shop |
| COLOR | Speedway Blue |
| WHEELS | Spoke |
| TIRE | Metzeler |
| BRAKES | HHI |