Rebel Yell
James Booher from Trenton, Tennessee, spent his childhood in love with his first crush: motorcycles. When James was in his teens, his first bike was a Harley. Once he laid eyes on her, he was addicted. Over the years, James bought many Harleys and sold them but never got the look that complimented his taste. The bike seen here is James' dream come true. Hell Bent Custom Cycles created a chopper that's both edgy and rebellious. The build took a little less than three months and is perfect in James' eyes. Bravo James, it's money well spent.
Dream Team
Marc Horsman from Billings, Montana, has always been a motorcycle fanatic. His first motorcycle was given to him by his father on his sixth birthday with the challenge of, if he could start it, then he could ride it. He passed the test and has never looked back. Three years ago, Marc decided to move on to the next step and pursue his dream of building custom motorcycles. After encouragement from his wife, Sarah, he put his words into action and began sketching ideas. When that was done he ordered and made parts himself, with the help of Sarah to make sure that quality and creativity were the focus rather than spending large amounts of money. As first time builders, their efforts were well worth the time.
Keep Hope Alive
After being shot in the line of duty, Deputy Sheriff Richard Lofis from Reidsville, North Carolina, was saddened by the idea that he may not see the day when he could own the custom bike of his dreams. Fortunately, when Richard exited the hospital, he was filled with joy when his father-in-law, David, promised that he would help him create the custom bike he had always wanted. Three years after the accident, this bike here is Richard's dream come true.