Unorthodox custom Harley Davidson Fatboy
Design specialist Charlie Stockwell has revealed his latest custom Harley creation, the 'Unorthodox'.
The London Harley-Davidson dealer well known for his vintage designs has produced a breathtaking cocktail of chrome and carbon fibre.
Unique in everything except the engine and the chassis, Stockwell handmade every piece for the unorthodox machine.
The original Harley-Davidson Fatboy was stripped down, leaving just the engine and chassis. The oil tank was removed from beneath the seat and the chassis re-shaped to drop the solid one-of-a-kind carbon fibre solo saddle to an extreme ride height. A new oil tank was fabricated to fit inside the original, teardrop shaped, Fatboy fuel tank. Stockwell crafted the high-low dual exhaust system, which cleverly houses the rear lights in the carbon mufflers. To enhance the bike's fierce stance are a pair of MotoGP spec Ohlin's front forks. It doesn't stop there; custom-made CNC triple trees mount the forks to the frame. Brembo monobloc calipers are fitted to deal with the brute force of the new tuned 113ci Screamin' Eagle H-D engine, which has been treated with glossy black powder coat and the cooling fins Diamond Cut for a show sparkle. Carbon fibre, race-style clip-on handlebars are fitted with performance machine controls to match the huge wheels wrapped in Metzeler rubber, 3-inch open primary drive and foot controls. The bike was commissioned by a dedicated motorcycle enthusiast and is worth around $60,000.