Monday, December 30, 2013
Saturday, December 21, 2013
Two New Harley Ignition Covers
Two New Ignition Covers made from 1/4" Thick 6061 billet Aluminum and hand etched. The background has been painted black,with high temperature solvent resistant paint. Includes two stainless steel mounting bolts. $40.00 plus shipping. You can email me here if you interested in either one.
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Monday, December 16, 2013
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Here are a couple of new Belt Buckles. They are 1/4" thick 6061 aluminum and measure 4" wide by 2 5/8" high. The top one has a blackened background and bottom one has a natural background. Both are available for $45.00 + shipping. If you're interested email me here
Monday, November 25, 2013
T-Shirts
These Gildan brand t-shirts are a 100%
preshrunk cotton with our now world
famous logo silk screened in white. Get
them while they last! Go here to get
Sunday, November 24, 2013
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Custom Shovel Love Points Cover
Jim Annand purchased one of my Shovel Love Points Covers and decided to customize it. I think he did a great job!
Friday, July 26, 2013
Monday, July 22, 2013
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Sometimes It Just Needs To Be Said
So why not say it with a belt buckle. I just finished up on this one for Steve out in Oregon. Made from 1/4" 6061 aluminum, 3 1/2" by 4 1/2".
Sunday, July 14, 2013
Show Your Love
Do You Love Your Shovelhead? Well then let everyone know with one of these new points covers. You can get it with or without a border. Each one is individually made by me from 1/4 inch thick 6061 Aluminum and hand finished and comes with stainless steel mounting screws.
Thursday, July 11, 2013
Monday, June 24, 2013
Saturday, June 8, 2013
Shovelheads Forever Belt Buckles Now Available
So you want everyone to know how much you love your Shovelhead. Well here's the way to do it. Strap one of these beauties on and show the world. Say it loud, say it proud. "Shovelheads Forever!" These are made from 1/4 thick 6061 aluminum and are 4" wide by 2 5/8" high. They are available at my web store for $45.00. Click on the button to the right and it will take you to the store.
Sunday, June 2, 2013
Another Custom Shovelhead Belt Buckle
I just finished this one for Tim Dunleavy. Tim wanted a belt buckle in the shape of a 1966 to 71 shovelhead tank emblem. I changed it up a little to get it to a comfortable size for a belt buckle. It is 5" wide , 2 5/8" high and 1/4" thick but no mistaking what it is.
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Tick Tock Another Custom Clock
Ok here's another clock I just finished up. Same as the Triumph clock but a little smaller. Made from a recycled aluminum 54 tooth sprocket with a 9 inch etched and painted aluminum dial and battery operated quartz movement. This is available for sale as well if anyone is interested.
Monday, May 20, 2013
TICK TOCK
I just finished this one. Recycled aluminum sprocket with an etched and painted aluminum dial and battery operated quartz movement. This is available for sale if anyone is interested.
Another Brass Boiler Valve Tail Light
This one is headed to Michigan. It is made from an old brass boiler valve. It measures 2 1/4" long, the body is 1 1/2" in diameter, the face ring is 1 3/4". Red acrylic lens. It has a Radiantz 1.25" 25 LED puck and is setup for hard wiring. Stainless steel mounting stud and cap nut.
Saturday, May 18, 2013
From the Rusty Knuckles Blog:
Ol' Stevie Tombstone came up with the idea that he needed a new version of the luck rabbit's foot keychain, that was huge in the 70's and 80's. We decided to create a keychain out of aluminum blanks that are soda etched by TWT Motorcycle Parts and then are cut down and finished. Each keychain is cut by hand from aluminum plate and then sprayed with high temperature paint to help bring out the etched logo. The surface is sanded down and a hole is drilled for the key ring to be inserted.
Ol' Stevie Tombstone came up with the idea that he needed a new version of the luck rabbit's foot keychain, that was huge in the 70's and 80's. We decided to create a keychain out of aluminum blanks that are soda etched by TWT Motorcycle Parts and then are cut down and finished. Each keychain is cut by hand from aluminum plate and then sprayed with high temperature paint to help bring out the etched logo. The surface is sanded down and a hole is drilled for the key ring to be inserted.
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Sunday, May 5, 2013
Friday, May 3, 2013
Captain Morgan's Got Nothing On Captain Pete Sparrow
Who builds a hard tail, foot clutch, jockey shifting shovelhead and heads out on a 400 mile road trip after a quick once around the block shake down run? Captain Pete Fucking Sparrow that's who! Why you ask, because of a challenge put forth one month before the AMCA meet at Oley by our friend Hutch. Get Shovelicious put together and ride it from Cleveland to Oley. The Captain said "challenge accepted". So, many long days and nights followed after the challenge was made. The frame was being stripper of its old paint and being repainted just 4 days prior to the deadline. She came to gather fast at the point and Friday morning, the Captain packed up and hit the road.
I wish I could tell you that he rode into the fairgrounds at Oley just as the sun was setting. Looking like a golden god riding his chariot of fire, but I can't. All the little gremlin's were just waiting to reek their havoc on Shovelicious and about half way across Pennsylvania she would run no more. But a rescue plan was hatched and Teeter of the Great North who was enroute from Toronto to Oley made a slight detour and picked out the Captain and Shovelicious. Once they rolled into Oley the party began. Alone with drinking large amounts of beer and Pooh Bear's legendary Boilo there was parts gathering, brainstorming and wrenching. After hours of wrenching on Saturday we admitted defeat. Well not really, after deciding that we couldn't court on Shovelious to run reliably all the way back to Cleveland a new plan was hatched. The Captain would tow Shovelicious back to Cleveland with Hutch's CB900 powered rigid trike. So the cooler was removed and some brackets were fabbed up and bang, Tow Trike!
Well I wish I could tell you all was good and
I wish I could tell you that he rode into the fairgrounds at Oley just as the sun was setting. Looking like a golden god riding his chariot of fire, but I can't. All the little gremlin's were just waiting to reek their havoc on Shovelicious and about half way across Pennsylvania she would run no more. But a rescue plan was hatched and Teeter of the Great North who was enroute from Toronto to Oley made a slight detour and picked out the Captain and Shovelicious. Once they rolled into Oley the party began. Alone with drinking large amounts of beer and Pooh Bear's legendary Boilo there was parts gathering, brainstorming and wrenching. After hours of wrenching on Saturday we admitted defeat. Well not really, after deciding that we couldn't court on Shovelious to run reliably all the way back to Cleveland a new plan was hatched. The Captain would tow Shovelicious back to Cleveland with Hutch's CB900 powered rigid trike. So the cooler was removed and some brackets were fabbed up and bang, Tow Trike!
Well I wish I could tell you all was good and
the Captain rode off on the Trike with Shovelicious in tow. Nope, theory got kicked in the face by reality and it quickly became apparent that the shovel's front end was too high and she wanted to flop over in a turn. So after much decision amongst the members of our little think tank and a check of the weather forecast, Shovelicious was transplanted to the bed of Hutch's 62 Chevy stepside for the voyage back to Cleveland. Well now I can tell you the Captain made the trip without a problem, mostly driving in the rain I might add.
So was the Captain's plan a fools errand? FUCK NO!
So was the Captain's plan a fools errand? FUCK NO!
It's just the way it goes sometimes. Would the Captain do it again? For sure. Would I? Fuck ya, because like Captain Pete I know that my brothers will be there when shit goes bad and some how some way they will get it squared. How do I know that you might ask? Because they were there when my shit went bad and they did get me squared away. But that's a story for another day. Go Fast!
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Monday, April 8, 2013
KICKSTART CYCLE SUPPLY OPEN HOUSE 4-20-2013
KICKSTART CYCLE SUPPLY is having an open house party on Saturday, April 20. After 4pm till... Interesting things will be happening with interesting people. Come on down, it's going to be fun.
KSCS Open House 4/20 from Kickstart Cycle Supply on Vimeo.
KSCS Open House 4/20 from Kickstart Cycle Supply on Vimeo.
Sunday, April 7, 2013
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Front Street Cycle
New points covers for Craig @ Front Street Cycle . Craig makes killer handle bar's and fender's so if your looking for new bars or fenders he's the man. Hit him up @ scrapmetalart@yahoo.com . He's got a few extra points covers too.
Thursday, March 28, 2013
North Carolina Moving Toward Helmet Option Law
So North Carolina may be the next state to put the decision over helmet or no helmet where it belongs. In the hands of the rider. Whether you wear a helmet or not it should be your choice. If you want more information on this go here. More information on the helmet laws in the United States can be found here.
SMOKEOUT 14
So are you looking for something to do in June? Well go checkout SMOKEOUT 14. There's some real cool shit going on.
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Keep Your Beer Cold
Here at TWT Motorcycle Parts we believe it's importamt to keep your powder dry and your beer cold. So now you can do it in style with one of these! Get'em while they last. If you want one you can get one here.
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
FLAKEKINGS SPORTY POINTS COVER
Great photo by Limpe of one of the new sporty points cover I did for FLAKE KINGS. These are available exclusively thru FLAKE KINGS and can be purchased at their Web Store. They have a nice Shovel cover with their skull logo too. Check out more cool photo's on their Blog.
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