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Customs Seen or Custom Scene?-Cincinnati V-Twin Expo 2007
Cincinatti V-Twin Expo 2007:
You don’t see many bikes that are actually ridden at the “Cincy” show, but the aftermarketeers are always looking for some eye candy to spice up their booths.
- As far as we know Jesse James’ West Coast Choppers has done up a grand total of one Road King ever. It’s this Supercharger-equipped ex-Police machine for ProCharger.

Ride Wright Wheels always brings along some choice ireon to show off their primo hoops.

A Redneck Engineering pro street.


Klock Werks did up this smooth custom Bagger for Drag Specialties’ booth.

Corbin’s Fleetliner series fairings and bags exactly compliments the style of this Star Roadliner.

Talk about excess, Corbin actually made a Fleetliner kit for the hard-to-find Honda Rune.

In 2007 everyone wanted to be a Bagger, including this Corbin Fleetliner-equipped Harley-Davidson Dyna Glide.

Performance Machine is known for their show specials, including this Harley FL. Noted customizers Roland Sands and James Crosby got their starts working on PM bikes.

Look carefully… it’s a V-Rod! Why the factory hasn’t released a touring version of the water-cooler, we have no idea.

Kim Suter is one of the original custom guys from way back, but his KC Creations no longer exists. This chopper/bagger hybrid graced one of the first covers of American Bagger.

- Russ Wernimot does some seriously trick sheetmetal for baggers.

- Scott Webster’s Leroy Thompson chopper shop is a rare bright spot in the Rust Belt. His ProCharger-equipped Road King was in Cincinnati to promote blowers.
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