With the assistance of S&S, Pat Kennedy (and his lovely wife Brook), Performance Machine, and always
Custom Cycle Engineering and Custom Chrome, Randy Simpson of Milwaukee Iron in Lynchburg, Virginia,
created a masterpiece of style and machine work.
"It's my jewel," Bandit said, tinkering in the garage. "It has 71
dice, laser-etched, CNC milled, pinstriped, and inlayed into different elements of the bike. "Funny thing, though,"
Bandit said, trying to get the super-wide highbars through his narrow garage door, "speedo never worked. The
bike still has two miles on it."
More Of Bandit's Bikes:
Pan Rat
'72 Shovel
1948 Panhead
Bandit's First Evo
Bandit's First
Rubbermount
1931 VL
Bandit I
1992 Dyna Glide
1946 Chief
Touring Chopper
1958 Triumph
1946 Dicey Knucklehead
1997 Street
Stalker
1984 Mexican Police
Bike
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