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 were hanging around to admire.
John and Craig took us outside and fired up their black Panhead they took up to La Espada's chopper show and told us about how they started filming on an iphone just playing around before they had their popular Youtube channel. I asked about the paint on the "Only Built For Cuban Linx" chopper and John reveiled that the whacky tank paint was underneath another layer they removed. They decided to rock with that for the build and it looks great.
Since it started raining, we went back inside to talk about their award-winning red survivor chopper. As you may have seen on their channel, they went through a lot with that bike. These dudes are resliant and didn't let a snapped front end stop them from doing their thing. John told us about how they hit the swap meets and got the bike ready. We asked about the history of the bike as its a survivor chopper and they typically have some history to them. Check out our interview below and be sure to "Like and Suscribe! "
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