Wednesday, February 22, 2012

The Boydster Cruiser



#1 of 10. We are running a limited series of Hot Rods by Boyd cruisers. AKA: The Boydster Cruiser. This one features our signature "Hard Time" frame. 26"x3" rear wheel laced to a Sturmey Archer 2 spd. kick back hub, front wheel is 29"x1.5" laced to a high flange sealed hub. Rear wheel is outlined by a custom rear fender with a subtle ducktail and handmade polished aluminum struts. Up front we have fully polished triple trees and stem which clamp down a set of custom bars. The seat has been upholstered in Grey leather and embroidered with the Hot Rods by Boyd logo. Each of these builds are numbered and host subtle Boyd Coddington styling cues. All the detail and quality you would expect in a high dollar hot rod is wrapped into these cruisers. We can also build you a one-off "Hot Rod Bicycle" similar to the Boydster Cruiser. Contact us for more info!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

That is a killer looking bike how can you order one......

Nesto said...
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Nesto said...

I just built up a 1st gen Electra Jeremy but I kinda wish I had known about purchasing one of these frames, it's very cool! Curious what 26" and 29" tires you are using? Also very curious about the red primered Electra in the background....

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