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Our builders use innovation, technology and artistic
flair to produce some real head-turners. If you're interested in having a bike
built to your specification, we're all ears. We can build you the bike of your
dreams. Or we can take that plain Jane of yours and convert it into a
show-stopper. Give us a call today. These bikes will even make you look
good!
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Unless you've been living under a rock, you can figure out
what this paint job was modeled after. If you have been
living under a rock, good for you and Mayor Duffy.
This is bike was put together at the request of a customer
who just loves heavy equipment . We can do this type of customizing for you. A
little imagination is all you need. Click here to
see more
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Just finished... this is the first of the
2002 Performance Cycle models. This chopped springer front-end beauty sports a
custom paint job, the 100cu. in. RevTech engine, and a 250 series rear wheel.
Click here to see more. It's available for immediate
delivery.
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2002 Performance Cycle Built - American
Quantum "Liberty Outlaw" Just finished... this cycle is anything but
standard AQ. The frame has been raked and stretched, 73mm front end, 250 series
rear wheel and rubber mount engine. Click here to see
more. It's available for immediate delivery.
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This is the first 230 series rear wheel
motorcycle built by Performance Cycle. This is the 2001 American Quantum
"Redneck Rocket". This hard tail has a powerful 107ci motor. If you gotta have
this bike, you better act fast. It's available at the Cycle Sorcery
http://www.cyclesorcery.com , for only $26,995.
Click here to see more.
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What can we say about this bike... One of
kind, no doubt about it. All of the standard features of an American Quantum,
but with a color scheme and paint job that is guaranteed to turn heads. Check
out the color matched seat and the cyclendar fin color. Sorry, this one got
away. Click here to see more.
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This is a fine example of what we can do with
customizing an existing cycle. This '99 Indian Chief was very plain. A tweak
here, mod there, a new paint job and you can hardly tell that it was an Indian.
Click here to see more.
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