Thursday, December 1, 2011

4Q BIKES.... i added some more photos

this was the beginning



built this beater pan
pretty sketch


scott's shovel




4Q knuckle






VL Shovel






the 69er original


i did an fxr once


sean's triumph



46 knuckle


tore it apart and made the
grim raper
knuckle




jon's pan










69er part2




joe's genshovel



baby j's triumph





ron burgandy / tears of a clown
started as pan


buyer wanted a knuckle


28 comments:

  1. crazy how quickly the time passes, huh?

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  2. i've been waiting for a post like this, love it. and i have wrote this before here, but "the 69er original" is the most handsome bike of all time in my little book. keep on keepin on.

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  3. Pure class in each and every one of those builds, keep up the fine work.

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  4. Il buongiorno si vede dal mattino!

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  5. such a rad post, love the grim raper!

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  6. each one raised the bar.

    a dyna would complement the stable very well..wink-wink, nudge-nudge

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  7. That was a cool walk down memory lane, thanks as always.

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  8. Still love Scotts shovel. RIP.

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  9. And the original 69 might be my all time favorite...everything is perfect on that bike.

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  10. very cool chopper! I love it!
    Max # 1

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  11. A couple of your bikes are on my list of all-time favorite builds. Thanks for the many years of great inspiration.

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  12. I always loved Scott's shovel. Great post!

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  13. Would you ever fuck with a ironhead?

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  14. So awesome! Can't wait to see what's to become of that trike.

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  15. Hopefully that FXR is in good hands-stoked to see these, thanks MAx.

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  16. Hi Max,
    what great evolution during all these years !
    keepin' the same good ol'way till
    arriving at the unique 4Q style.
    Great job and great inspiration
    I hope to meet you again soon,
    ciao Michele.

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  17. I dunno if I will see some of your creations in person someday...but to me your builts won't never go out of style.

    you see the passion and the soul in everyone.

    Looking at the FXR (which is Perfect) I wonder myself what you could do with a Evo Sportster or a Softail.

    Keep it all going!

    Cheers from Verona.Italy.

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  18. bikeography. neat. ever get the "oly" belt buckle?? just wonderin.

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  19. luke!@!! i did.
    thanks so much!!! it rules!

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  20. Great to see them all together.

    Class.

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  21. Great post! I dunno if its a dumb question but whats the deal with the clutch/shifter set up on ron burgundy? Ive been trying to figure that out for a while...

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  22. Love them all, What's next Max? A Japanese chopper? ;")
    Cheers!!!

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