Suicidal Sycles


Motorcycle repair, customs, builds, etc.


Following N vegetable easy Hi everybody, today we are with Jason, the owner and driving force behind suicidal cycles here in Langley, BC. Udo is hiding behind the camera today so it's just going to be two of us talking. Jason has been building custom bikes for how many years? Seriously, since 1993-1994. So it's been a while? Yes, it's been a while. Over that time Jason has developed a very unique building style. His level of detail is absolutely incredible and his extensive collection of trophies confirms that. Now, same as I asked, Jason is obsessed with the shovelhead engines. So needless to say, his newest creation is going to be built around that particular power lamp and also will be featuring the entire speed and science build at the top end. So Jason, what kind of madness you have in store for us? Well, this bike is going to be light, nimble, really fun to ride with a lot of crazy detail on it and of course with speed and science motor in there, it's just going to be a hot ride. This bike is the typical bar hopper, rip around town, just have fun, have fun and look good while you're doing it. As far as the actual customer, would you mind sharing a couple of details? He's fussy, which is why we're using your parts. He wants the best, he doesn't really care about cost, he just wants what works. So this ugly old carly shovelhead motor in here as much as I love it, that's just mock-up. We're going to be happy to get that out of there and get the speed and science stuff in there. He just wants detail, sort of letting us go with design and flow. He picked this chassis and the wheels and other than that, we're just going to go from there. That's very cool. For all your builds so far in the current one, of course, you've been using all kinds of purchase and custom made parts, what prompted you to go with the speed and science components? Reviews online, honestly. I've watched a couple of videos that We're It's time to see what kind of performance we'll get out of it. That's pretty cool. Well, it looks I personally can't wait to see the finished project and we will be coming back to check on the progress, so please stay tuned and Thanks Jason for showing us the bike. Thanks guys. Subscribe and follow us and

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