American Ironhorse -
Recently acquired by Scott Meyers, American Ironhorse has been under some
restructuring. Still running with the same 5 models as far as I can tell from
their website which is a little messed up and has no links to any 08 or 09
models. I guess your best bet is to locate a dealer.
American Ironhorse
Fly Rite Choppers -
These guys build motorcycles the old fashion way: one at a time and wrenching by
hand. They make a lot of their parts in house. They also sell their rolling
chassis. If you're looking for a wicked bobber at a good price, you'll want to
check these guys out.
Fly Rite Choppers
Rucker Performance -
You've heard of muscle cars well, let me introduce you to a new term: "muscle
bikes". That what Bill Rucker builds. Let's face it. This guy ain't right. Who
else builds a line of high performance baggers? Aesthetically pleasing ground up
customs, all with the Rucker name to back it up.
Rucker Performance
Motorcycles
S.R.B. Customs -
Garland, TX
This family owned business won the
Texas Chop Off with their radical build "Blessed Hellride". At first glance I
thought their style was "Old School Chopper", but upon further investigation I
find that they build any style motorcycle. These guys do not just buy some parts and
"assemble" a motorcycle. No they build their own frames and parts as they need them
and use off the shelf where it makes more sense. Nice Texas choppers.
S.R.B. Custom Motorcycles
Strokers Dallas -
Rick Fairless probably doesn't need
me to tell you who he his but I'll give it a shot. This is not a guy who claims
to be building motorcycles all his life. No, in fact he sold paint for 20 years before
opening his motorcycle shop. Should have started it sooner. Fairless has a true flair
for motorcycle design. You can tell by the finished product that the whole
motorcycle design
is in his head before he ever picks up a wrench or torch. A lot of guys build
motorcycles, but a few create works of Art. Rick Fairless definitely falls into the
second category.
Strokers Dallas Custom
Bikes
Texas V Twin Cycles -
Found an article in an issue of
V-twin (July 2007) about Richard Baird an this bad ass chopper he built.
Unfortunately Texas V-twin Cycles doesn't have website so I can't offer any more
info, but based on that article I have to say if you're in the area check them
out.
1980 E. Us Highway 80, White Oak, TX
75693-2326
ph: (903) 297 4969