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The Glock Bike | 2012 Harley-Davidson Foster Glock Edition

Tom Foster Blasts a Blackline

By Marc Altieri, Photography by Tim Sutton
2012 Harley Davidson Foster Glock Edition JPG
2012 Harley Davidson Foster Glock Edition JPG

Most master builders would turn up their noses if asked to do a simple stock bike modification project. For those legitimately within the “master class” of custom motorcycle designers, if it’s not a full-tilt custom from frame to finish, it’s a waste of time. But it’s a little different when one of the most respected and successful brands in the world comes knocking at your door. Such was the case when master-builder Tom Foster got a call from Glock, the trusted firearm manufacturer.

In 1981 Glock turned the world of commercial handguns upside down, thanks to its lightweight design comprised of polymer materials. Now just more than 25 years later, Glock is firmly established as the standard by which pistols are measured, and is the preferred handgun of choice for more than 65 percent of US law enforcement.

As a culmination of celebrating Glock’s incredible 25 years of success in the United States, Glock wanted to do something extra special at the 2012 Shot Show, the largest international trade event for the firearms industry. Putting on a VIP party like no other in Shot Show history was a good start, but it wasn’t enough. Bringing out runway models from each of the countries in which Glock has successfully built its business, certainly helped make things special. But show-stopping models weren’t even enough. This once-in-a-lifetime anniversary event needed a show-stopping centerpiece. Glock’s annual Shot Show party was planned as a VIP experience that would feature runway models, a unique taste of each region of the world that Glock has a presence, various regional prizes and an impressive, exclusive grand prize.

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For this unique giveaway, Glock brought in Tom to find out if he could create a motorcycle that exemplified the classic design and unmatched performance that had made Glock an industry leader in handguns. Tom was asked to base this project on a brand-new stock Harley Davidson. The assignment was to deliver an extensive stock modification that could fall within the secure protection of an H-D manufacturer’s warranty, while still turning heads.

2012 Harley Davidson Foster Glock Edition JPG

As a master builder known around the globe for ground-up customs from frame to finish, this is not the typical route that Tom agrees to pursue. However, because of his immense respect and admiration for the Glock brand and its pistols, Tom accepted the assignment and put in a call to his friends at Glendale Harley-Davidson. After surveying the current lineup of 2012 bikes, he decided that the new Blackline Softail would be ideal for this project. The Blackline easily allows for the modifications that would transform it from a simple stock bike, to something most would not expect to see sitting on a retail showroom floor.

As for parts, Tom could have put in the necessary calls to a variety of industry friends and family to cover everything needed for this project. But this time, he decided to make a call to his friends at Custom Chrome International (CCI). Tom knew that a project like this would provide the ultimate showcase for the CCI catalog, and the myriad of products the company sells to transform the ordinary into extraordinary. This project was about transforming and elevating a stock bike to “custom” status, and that is exactly what CCI promises with its seemingly limitless catalog of parts and accessories. Tom’s instincts proved correct, and CCI agreed to supply the necessary parts to bring Tom’s vision for the bike to reality.

By Marc Altieri
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