The Copper Pan Fry’d

We got a chance to see this bike before it was completed at Sturgis, 2007. Here’s a blurb about it from their website. Enjoy!
“The gas tank was hand crafted from .125″ thick copper sheet and the oil tank and fender fitting with copper cladding. The attention to detail flows through the entire bike from the oldschool wiring to copper oil lines. They are comprised from a perimeter brake in the front and a rear disk brake hidden inside a 1934 Buick drum brake.”

The engraving and leatherwork is impressive. Check out that beautiful belt guard.

The seat is work of art unto itself. This bike is all about the details.

We’re thinking this bike would look great pretty much anywhere; garage, game room or the curvy back-road to a picnic nowhere in particular.

Old School. Definitely.

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