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CP Kustoms Slams a Custom Deluxe

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2005 Harley Davidson Softail Deluxe
2005 Harley Davidson Softail Deluxe
Chuck sent an assortment of parts north to Canada where metal engraving artist Heather New put tools to metal creating an assortment of religious-themed designs. The top of the CP Kustoms gas tank made for a perfect canvas for James to honor his grandparents by having Benny Morales airbrush a portrait of them.
2005 Harley Davidson Softail Deluxe
Chuck sent an assortment of parts north to Canada where metal engraving artist Heather New

“A lot of people in the motorcycle industry thought I was a wrestler getting into bike building but I’d been in it since I was a kid. The wrestling gave me the means to get that going.” –Chuck Palumbo

Even if Chuck Palumbo didn’t have more than a decade’s experience as a pro wrestler, I still wouldn’t want to piss him off. He’s a big dude. Like, I’m-6-foot-5-and-look-like-I-was-raised-on-a-diet-of-other-children big.

Chuck’s also a pretty good guy when you talk to him about his love for cars and bikes. He grew up in and around the hot rod/muscle car restoration business thanks to an uncle who was in it. Chuck told me, “I grew up in that body shop. Every once in awhile we’d do a bike.” Going into business for himself came later, though. First, he put his imposing physicality to work in the wrestling ring, starting in the WCW, then in the WWE after Vince McMahon bought out the WCW. Funny enough, wrestling is what led Chuck full circle back to building motorcycles. One of his WWE buddies wanted a custom bike so Chuck set up his garage to make that happen. That led to other bikes for other friends until 2008 when he left the ring for the garage: “I’ve been super busy. I’m doing nine builds right now.” At one point Chuck even started riding his bikes to the wrestling ring as a way to advertise his handiwork.

2005 Harley Davidson Softail Deluxe
Chuck sent an assortment of parts north to Canada where metal engraving artist Heather New put tools to metal creating an assortment of religious-themed designs. The top of the CP Kustoms gas tank made for a perfect canvas for James to honor his grandparents by having Benny Morales airbrush a portrait of them.
2005 Harley Davidson Softail Deluxe
Chuck sent an assortment of parts north to Canada where metal engraving artist Heather New

One of the scoots that’s kept him so busy is this ’05 Softail Deluxe he tailored for friend James Daluz who came to Chuck jonesing for a motorcycle with a 23-inch front wheel. He’d fallen in love with that concept after seeing the other 23-incher scoots Chuck had already built. In fact, fat spoke wheels was the only requirement James had for his new ride. All the rest of it was Chuck’s design: “It’s great when a customer gives you free reign. I tried to make the bike an extension of his personality. He likes classy things. It has some old-school features but it’s also classy and modern.”

While Chuck has built plenty of ground-up bikes over the years, he recommended shaping a stock platform H-D into badassery rather than a frame-up custom job. With its hidden suspension, a Softail made sense for making the bare bones custom seen here. Having worked in pro wrestling for so long, Chuck’s no foreigner to crafting an illusion. Doing it with a bike lift is probably easier on his spine, though. In this case, he disguised a daily rider to look like a full-blown custom without sacrificing comfort or reliability.

Stylistically, this bike has a bobbed look, done in black, with just enough gold here and there to give just the right amount of contrasting shine. CP Kustoms (Chuck’s shop, obviously) made the sheetmetal and bars that are a huge part of its uniqueness. That rear fender hugs the new 200mm back tire beautifully and the line of holes on it adds some style along its edge. Fabricator Kevin made the matching struts. Then there’s CP Kustoms’ new gas tank that looks a little like a one-off peanut. Take a gander under the seat and your eyes are treated to the sweet custom work Chuck incorporated into the oil tank as well. Chuck also went for bonus points with brass accents from the risers up front to the shift linkage, seat springs, and drivechain links.

2005 Harley Davidson Softail Deluxe
After having Paul Cox wrap the seat pan in custom hand-stitched leather, Chuck mounted the seat to frame with a Chopper Shox kit. The copper-plated mini coil over shocks add a bit of flash and function.
2005 Harley Davidson Softail Deluxe
After having Paul Cox wrap the seat pan in custom hand-stitched leather, Chuck mounted the

Big changes were in store for the wheels and brakes, too. CP Kustoms took down the stock H-D wheels and bulked up the Softy with a set of Ride Wright Fat Daddy 50-spoke wheels, the front one being the 23-incher James wanted for this project. It’s straddled by a Mean Street frontend that measures in at 2 inches under stock. The overall effect is a little like a snub-nosed pit bull.

Its frame, motor, and transmission are largely stock save for two changes—the breathing and the BDL primary. Chuck crafted the hot rod scoop air cleaner and 2-into-1 pipes not just for better performance but also to lend some cred to James’ ride. Just check out the engraving on the air cleaner with James’ name on it. As for the pipe, it has just enough heat shield to keep James’ leg burn-free. You could even make the argument that the bluing on the pipe is a battle scar that tells you this chop ain’t no trailer queen.

Given the thought Chuck puts into creating a scoot, having it sit in a trailer somewhere would probably be an insult to him: “I try to make the bike an extension of the guy’s personality. I find out what they are about, what they are into, what movies and music they like, their hobbies, what they do for a living, and how they dress. Put that together and you can tell what they want. A lot of times people think they know what they want but if you do it that way, they won’t be happy with it. I feel fortunate that people trust me enough to have creative control over their projects. You get a thrill like you’re building it for yourself. At the end of the day, I love making something from nothing.” Given his previous career, insulting Chuck probably isn’t a good plan. So if you get a bike from him, you better be prepared to actually ride it. HB

2005 Harley Davidson Softail Deluxe

"I try to make the bike an extension of the guy’s personality. I find out what they are about, what they are into, what movies and music they like, their hobbies, what they do for a living, and how they dress."

  • 2005 Harley Davidson Softail Deluxe
  • 2005 Harley Davidson Softail Deluxe
  • 2005 Harley Davidson Softail Deluxe
2005 Harley Davidson Softail Deluxe

Specifications

Bike OwnerJames Daluz
Shop NameCP Kustoms
Shop Phone(619) 672-4795
Shop websitecpkustoms.com
Year/Make/Model’05/H-D/Softail Deluxe
FabricationChuck Palumbo
AssemblyChuck Palumbo
Build TimeFour months
Engine
Year/Manufacturer’05/H-D
Type/sizeTwin Cam/88 ci
BuilderH-D
CasesH-D
CylindersH-D
HeadsH-D
Rocker BoxesH-D
EFI/CarbH-D
Air CleanerCP Kustoms Inc.
ExhaustCP Kustoms Inc.
Transmission
Year/Manuf./Type’05/H-D/Five-speed
CaseH-D
ClutchH-D
Primary DriveBDL
Frame
Year/Manufacturer2005/H-D/Softail
RakeStock
StretchNone
Suspension
Manufacturer FrontMean Street
Length2 inches under
Triple TreesMean Street
Manufacturer RearH-D
SwingarmCP Kustoms Inc.
Wheels, Tires, and Brakes
Manufacturer Front/TypeRide Wright
Size-Height/Width23x3.5
Tire/SizeAvon Cobra/23/130
CaliperH-D
RotorRide Wright
Manufacturer Rear/TypeRide Wright
Size-Height/Width18x5.5
Tire/SizeAvon Cobra 200/18/50
CaliperH-D
RotorRide Wright
Finish/Paint
ColorGold Pearl over Black
(custom mix)
PainterChuck Palumbo
GraphicsBenny Morales
Accessories
Rear FenderCP Kustoms Inc.
Fender StrutsFabricator Kevin
Gas Tank & CapCP Kustoms Inc./RSD
Oil TankCP Kustoms Inc.
HandlebarsCP Kustoms Inc.
Hand ControlsH-D
Foot ControlsBatistini
FootpegsBatistini
HeadlightCP Kustoms Inc.
Taillight FabricatorKevin
License MountFabricator Kevin
SeatCP Kustoms Inc.

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  • 2005 Harley Davidson Softail Deluxe
  • 2005 Harley Davidson Softail Deluxe
  • 2005 Harley Davidson Softail Deluxe
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