Welcome to our Showroom

These are examples of some of our custom bikes, and many bikes owned by our loyal customers  some have been custom made and some have been modified

New Shop

Below are some pics of the new look for Heavy Duty Cycles we hope you get down to see us in person, have a coffee and talk bikes and dreams. We want to here from you and are ready to help any way we can.

Davids Springer

This is Davids custom built springer that he had dreamed about for some time now and we were very honoured that he chose us to help him achieve his dream.

DAVE Z'S65 PAN SHOVEL

THIS IS A BEAUTY DONE UP FROM THE BOTTOM

Tonys Yellow Demon

Tony came to us and said I want something simple but mean and noticeable in a crowd.We put together this softail for him with a bright yellow paint job and a cool set of pipes that made sure you knew he was there.

Norms Trike

Norm came to us with an artistic background which he wanted to apply to his Fat Boy in the form of a wicked paint job and along with that, turn the thing into a practical trike for him and his wife to enjoy on long trips.We of course abliged and this is the result very cool indeed.

TATTOO TONYS RIDE

This is Tattoo Tonys personal ride and its changed a bit from his norm as its got suspension now

it is a 2000 Softail Deuce with a 95 inch kit TP rocker boxes a 565 lift set of cams custom front wheel, polished

rear stock wheel and an Arlen Ness fairing grafted to her

Jeffs 69 Triumph" Christine"

Jeff came to us with this beauty and said shes pretty but needs a face lift of a sorts so we did what he asked and here she is.

Past Builds and Customers Rides

We dont have enough of these pictures yet but if we did have them all there would be to many to post on here as we have been doin what we do best for a long long time.

Vlads Yamaha Chop

. This one is a Yamaha V Star that Vlad wanted to look as radical as we could so we said ok as long as you dont mind us givin her the full treatmenWhen we were finished with her not one person that saw the bike could tell what she was.

What do you think?

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