Unrideable That. Mate, For Too Low...
Back Street Heroes|December 2019
AS I’M SURE YOU KNOW, BIKING AS A CULTURE IS GETTING OLDER; AS REPORTED LAST MONTH, THE AVERAGE AGE OF A BSH READER IS NOW 57, AND EVERYWHERE YOU GO WHERE THERE ARE BIKERS IT’S PLAIN THAT WE, AS A SUB-CULTURE, ARE PREDOMINANTLY WRINKLIES. NOT ALL OF US THOUGH, I’M GLAD TO REPORT…
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Unrideable That. Mate, For Too Low...

Carter Harris, of Attitude Cycles, the custom bike builders he runs with his dad, the legendary Simon Harris, is one of, it seems, a very few younger guys who are seriously into custom bikes – as he said himself last issue, with who his dad is, how could he not be? He built his first chop at the age of 15, before he even had a licence, and has been, pretty much, building them ever since; each getting better and better, more and more clever, as he refines his own personal style.

This, his latest bike, is number seven. Unlike his dad, who’s a hardtail man through and through, he favours softails for his personal bikes, although he had done hardtails in the past (Dave Rogers’ BSH Champs-winning bike last year was one of his hardtails), and has built a few now that have this low-slung, race-bred style that, to quote the late great Edward Turner, look like they’re doing 100mph stood still. They all bear the legend ‘38’ (his initials in number form), and they all have one, other, thing in common – they all were/are ridden as though there’s no tomorrow.

For this bike, he wanted to outdo all his previous builds, and also run air suspension so that, when parked, the bike sits right down on the floor (as you’ll see if you look closely at the pics, there’s no side-stand on the bike). He started by buying the air-ride suspension from a guy who, quite randomly, walked up and asked if he was interested in it while his last bike was on display on the BSH Custom Xtreme stand at Motorcycle Live at the NEC last year. Once he’d bought that, for a bargain price I might add, the seed for this, the new bike, was sown.

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