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Harlista Homeboy | 1981 Harley Davidson FLH Shovelhead

Sonny Boy's Shovelhead

By , Photography by Wes Drelleshak
1981 Harley Davidson Flh Shovelhead Cover Spread
1981 Harley Davidson Flh Shovelhead Cover Spread

Since 2004 Road Dog Customs has been dropping, flaking, striping, and ape hanging just about every Harley that rolls into its Santa Fe Springs, California, shop. Road Dog has also been pinned as being one of the shops that created the "Vato" or "Homeboy" look that started in Los Angeles with the Harlistas (slang for a Harley enthusiast of Mexican-American heritage) and has since grown across the USA, Japan, and Europe.

Road Dog's shop painter, known as Sonny Boy, is a young gun, but his personality exudes being more of an old school kind of guy. Knowing that bit of info, it was no mistake that his take on this '81 Shovelhead perfectly combines the essence of the old and the current two-wheeled Lowrider look.

1981 Harley Davidson Flh Shovelhead Front View

Sonny is a very talented painter that can handle shooting raked '70s choppers just as easily as the latest big-wheeled bagger, so this bike was built to showcase the many skills he possesses. The bodywork is also a highlight of this bike. Sonny molded the fenders and gas tank like a '60s custom car. For the final finish, Sonny flaked them with bass-boat silver and finished it off with his own custom mix of root beer candy. Sonny then applied the graphics, which are somewhere between flames and scallops, then topped it all off with a ton of aggressive hot rod-style pinstripes to complete the look.

Up front, no real Harlista would ever be caught dead without a pinner Avon white wall tire stretched over a 21-inch wheel. Sonny upped the ante by adding a chromed-out 40-spoke wheel with twisted spokes from Drag Specialties. Out back the bike rolls on a matching 16-inch twisted spoke wheel with a gangster Avon whitewall.

1981 Harley Davidson Flh Shovelhead Chain
The Italian-made Kustom Tech juice rear drum adds to the nostalgic feel.

One of the mainstays of the Lowrider look is fishtails, and Sonny added his own twist with a set of handmade pipes with custom cut tips. Another take on the classic was the custom "Bull Bars" that the guys at Road Dog also bent up.

Though the bike has had a massive makeover, it still possesses many classic real-deal Harley parts such as the pogo seat, oil tank, and nacelle. That is all fine and good, but the full-custom parts that make this bike shine are the '40s Chevy taillight, Kustom Tech rear juice hub and license plate mount made by none other than the boys at Road Dog.

The engine is the same '81 Shovelhead that was rebuilt in-house by Road Dog and while the cases were cracked, they punched it out to 93 ci. The H-D powerplant also sports a Goodson Air Cleaner for better breathing and a vintage magneto.

1981 Harley Davidson Flh Shovelhead Side View

In the transmission department, the bike is a classic kick-and-electric start cycle and Road Dog also rebuilt the original four-speed tranny with beefier gears and hardened shafts. The bike also has a foot clutch by Energy One connected to a vintage-looking tank shift topped with a one-off pearl-escent knob.

Between customer builds and Road Dog's daily repairs and service, the bike took countless hours to build. So many that Sonny and the crew lost track of the assembly time about halfway through the build. Nonetheless the ends justified the means, and the bike ended up being a V-twin testament to living the Los Angeles lifestyle. And as Sonny explained it to us best: "This is the kind of thing you earn, not buy." Fakers need not apply.

  • 1981 Harley Davidson Flh Shovelhead Front View
  • 1981 Harley Davidson Flh Shovelhead Side View
  • 1981 Harley Davidson Flh Shovelhead Engine View
  • 1981 Harley Davidson Flh Shovelhead Rear View
    Molding, flake, and pinstripes all add up to one massive amount of coolness.
  • 1981 Harley Davidson Flh Shovelhead Sonny Boy
    "...the bike ended up being a V-twin testament to living the Los Angeles lifestyle."
  • 1981 Harley Davidson Flh Shovelhead Engine View
    The bike features '60s style molding/graphcs.
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