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American Iron - March 2005 American Iron Magazine - March 2005

exerpt from: "Back From The Grave - Neil Cuomo's resurrected 1960 Ironhead chopper"   by Teddy Babolcsay

"When the boxes and boxes of used, grimy parts finally arrived at Neil's shop, he stashed them away and began painting the guy's bike.  A few months later, Neil and his buddy Lee from Broadway Choppers started to unpack and rummage through all the bits and pieces he had stored away in a dark corner.  What they found was the usual basket case parts: a torn down engine and transmission, bent handlebars, etc.   When they started ripping away all the bubble wrap and paper that contained the frame they struck gold!  Hidden under years of bad paint, they found an original California Diamond frame in otherwise good shape.

The frame was hand made back in the early 1970s by Jim DeFew from Tennessee and was one of only 10 ever built.  It's a one-piece frame with a diamond-shaped gas tank molded right onto it."

See pix from the photo shoot, including previously unpublished shots, here...



Street Chopper - February 2005

exerpt from: "Panhead Rocker Boxes for a Twin Cam"  by TBear

"I wanted this done right the first time, and since my area of expertise is Panheads and not the new-fangled T.C. engines, I took my ride and the kit up to Broadway Choppers in Schenectady, New York. A few of the guys in the shop helped me out: Lee and Ryan. Lee has a sterling reputation as an engine god, and Ryan has been wrenching at Harley dealerships for quite a few years before Lee snagged him for Broadway."

"These were the guys I wanted working on my main transportation."

Read the whole story here...

Street Chopper - February 2005


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