View Full Version : Some Bitchin' Bikes from Europe...
Found these through a link on another board.
http://www.twinclubmc.a.se/custom/cbs2004/2004vinnare/imagesvinnare/40028_cc1.jpg
http://www.twinclubmc.a.se/custom/cbs2004/2004park/imagespark/DSCF0109.jpg
http://www.twinclubmc.a.se/custom/cbs2004/2004park/imagespark/DSCF0015.jpg
http://www.twinclubmc.a.se/custom/cbs2004/2004park/imagespark/20006a.jpg
I believe both of these bike were built by Joakim Krantz from Sweden. The orange one was featured in Iron Works magazine a couple months back.
More of those two:
http://www.twinclubmc.a.se/custom/cbs2004/2004park2/imagespark2/40027.jpg
http://www.twinclubmc.a.se/custom/cbs2003/2003vinnare/CNV60017.jpg
Other stuff...
http://www.twinclubmc.a.se/custom/cbs2004/2004park/imagespark/128-2864_IMG.jpg
http://www.twinclubmc.a.se/custom/cbs2004/2004park/imagespark/DSCF0200.jpg
http://www.twinclubmc.a.se/custom/cbs2003/2003park/CNV00057.jpg
http://www.twinclubmc.a.se/custom/cbs2003/2003park/CNV30003.jpg
http://www.twinclubmc.a.se/custom/cbs2002/2002vinnare/clcust2x.jpg
http://www.twinclubmc.a.se/custom/cbs2002/2002park2/cbs15z.jpg
http://www.twinclubmc.a.se/custom/cbs2002/2002park/103-0323_IMG_6.jpg
http://www.twinclubmc.a.se/custom/cbs2000/2000vinnare/HD-chopper02b.jpg
All these pictures are from: http://www.twinclubmc.a.se/custom/earlycustom1.html
tunglegubbin
05-31-2005, 03:38 AM
All those pictures are from Norrtälje Custom Bike Show in Sweden.
This years show is this Saturday, June 4th.
Norrtälje is about 1 hour north of Stockholm.
CheaterPY
05-31-2005, 04:44 AM
This orange Knuck
http://www.bigborecycles.com/Atelier/Album/Padova5.JPG
And that blue pan are killers http://www.bigborecycles.com/Atelier/Album/Padova12.JPG
spent
05-31-2005, 08:44 AM
That orange Knuckle kicks ass. A tall, skinny rear looks tits on the right bike. The gold Pan and the blue one with the Akront style rims also have me droolin'.
tunglegubbin
05-31-2005, 10:01 AM
The orange knucklehead and the blue panhead are built by the same guy.
joeycarpunk
05-31-2005, 10:33 AM
This orange Knuck
http://www.bigborecycles.com/Atelier/Album/Padova5JPG
And that blue pan are killers http://www.bigborecycles.com/Atelier/Album/Padova12.JPG
Great looking bikes, thanks for posting. Between the HAMB and here so much for any free time. Great looking site. Nice job Ryan.
singledownloop
05-31-2005, 10:45 AM
all these bikes look high quality,wish i owned the orange knuckle.
Heden
05-31-2005, 11:15 AM
Joakim has bulit a new bike this year also.
Hopfuly i can post pictures of it after the show on saturday.
bluebrian
10-22-2005, 05:55 PM
real cool bikes. just wanted to bring it to the front.
Galaxie500XL
10-22-2005, 07:38 PM
Like that copper one.
rev616
10-22-2005, 07:46 PM
[QUOTE=CheaterPY]This orange Knuck
http://www.bigborecycles.com/Atelier/Album/Padova5.JPG
awesome.is that a black death replica i see her sitting on? man i loved that bike,its the only thing good about harley davidson and the marlboro man
caffeine
10-22-2005, 09:28 PM
http://www.twinclubmc.a.se/custom/cbs2002/2002park/103-0323_IMG_6.jpg
this pan is one of the nicest ive seen in a while....prerrt much perfect.
beezerbum
10-24-2005, 08:42 PM
Man,
I think that "Knuck" is mighty fine!:)
Tony Bones
10-24-2005, 11:51 PM
Is chrome still cheap there?
yard man
10-25-2005, 12:57 AM
That long panhead is pretty bitchin lookin. I forget where these pics came from but thanks to whoever you are . The front ends 50 over
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y194/me2k/panheads/D8.jpg
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y194/me2k/panheads/50over.jpg
Danny F.
10-25-2005, 05:15 AM
The long purple pan is owned by a guy in Sweden...there is this story about him taking that bike to Daytona (I believe) a couple years ago, when he tried to ship the bike back to Sweden the US customs impounded the bike for almost a year because he had non matching frame-engine numbers and didn't had some paperwork to prove it at that time...(in Europe it's the frame number that rules, not the engine, you can put an evo in a stock 57 rigid for example)
He was pissed, still is actually...:mad:
beezerbum
10-25-2005, 07:08 AM
The long purple pan is owned by a guy in Sweden...there is this story about him taking that bike to Daytona (I believe) a couple years ago, when he tried to ship the bike back to Sweden the US customs impounded the bike for almost a year because he had non matching frame-engine numbers and didn't had some paperwork to prove it at that time...(in Europe it's the frame number that rules, not the engine, you can put an evo in a stock 57 rigid for example)
He was pissed, still is actually...:mad:
We let it IN, but not out!:confused:
Sounds like us, doesn't it?:rolleyes:
TheFrenZ
10-25-2005, 07:14 AM
The long purple pan is owned by a guy in Sweden...
Well,the owner/builder of the Glowing Dolphin actually is from Finland but the story sucks anyway...
http://img480.imageshack.us/img480/3213/moorepan9pq.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
http://img486.imageshack.us/img486/3998/moorepanii9xe.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
http://img497.imageshack.us/img497/206/jammingmoore6vb.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
Tony Bones,I think the chrome over here even is much more expensive.People are just more hardcore...
Heden
10-25-2005, 12:11 PM
Hi
The Chrom is expensive in Sweden. You have to have connections.
Mikas aka MR Moore can you find here. Hi is back tho Finland and had set up a shop there.
http://www.mrmoorecustomcraft.com/
Knukkel
10-25-2005, 12:18 PM
Hi
The Chrom is expensive in Sweden. You have to have connections.
Mikas aka MR Moore can you find here. Hi is back tho Finland and had set up a shop there.
http://www.mrmoorecustomcraft.com/
Hey, thanks for the link.
I saw the "Viridian" last year and the details are awesome!
JOCK E SHIFT
10-29-2005, 10:23 PM
Some Of Them Pans Are Just Perfection...great Job Whoever Built Them
JOCK E SHIFT
10-29-2005, 10:27 PM
Where The Hell Do These Foreiners Find All These Dual Carb Heads..the Blue Pan And The Knuckle..cant Even Find Them In The States..
TheFrenZ
10-30-2005, 09:26 PM
Where The Hell Do These Foreiners Find All These Dual Carb Heads..the Blue Pan And The Knuckle..cant Even Find Them In The States..
One-off's.
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