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Nick Paris' 1982 Ironhead Tracker in Brooklyn
With Indian Larry throwing their annual block party, Deadbeat Customs took to the streets of Brooklyn to see what all the hype was about. Unfortunately a belt snapped on one of our bikes heading out of New England, but that didn't stop us from getting to NYC. After a quick tow we headed south to Brooklyn!
By the time we got to the city most of the commotion was over. The bikes were clearing out along with the smell of burnt rubber from the Eastcoastin' guys earli
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20th Sep 2022
Deadbeat Customs Moto Risers
The Deadbeat Customs Harley Davidson Moto Risers are designed to work with any short Tracker or Drag style handlebar to give your HD that Moto look. These risers paired with the right handlebars are perfect for the aggressive rider! Our risers are available in chrome and black finishes!
We intentionally drilled two holes in the Riser Legs so you can internally wire the handlebars of your choosing from brands such as Deadbeat Customs, Thrashin Supply, Biltwell and m
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18th Sep 2022
Spotlight Charles "Pottsy" Potts
In our latest Spotlight we talk to my friend Charles Potts, everyone knows him simply as "Pottsy." He's seen more of the country, and experienced more on a motorcycle than most ever will.
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I've known Pottsy for about 15 years now, we worked next to each other at a Harley dealership. Being a young twenty year old kid, new to the industry,
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17th Sep 2022
New Deadbeat Customs Moto Footpegs for Harley Davidson
Our line of Moto Footpegs are finally here! These have been in development for the past year. The Deadbeat Customs Moto Footpegs for Harley Davidson Motorcycles are designed for aggressive riding! If you're looking to stay locked-in to your Harley Davidson you found the right footpegs.
Deadbeat Moto Pegs are constructed from Billet Aluminum and feature Stainless Steel Spike Inserts along with Spikes machined into the billet aluminum body of the peg. For extra durab
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14th Sep 2022
The Eazy Co's Survivor Chopper and More!
We took a trip over to Worcester MA to catch up with the Eazy Co. Winning first place at the Daytona Chopper Show hasn't slowed these guys down at all. John had a torch engaged in his hand welding a piece of metal on an oil tank for his upcoming Knucklehead project when we pulled up. After interuppting whatever artistic endevour they up to, the Eazy dudes were more than happy to show us around the shop. Projects from Sportys, Panheads, Shovels, and a sick Knuckle w
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12th Sep 2022