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Ransom Motorycles - Eve & The Serpent Photo Gallery
Wayne Ransom created a set of exotic his and hers customs for a couple out of New York that sport the same aggressive angular lines and that source the mighty GSX-R engine for its power. To find out more, check out the full report on
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Wayne Ransom and The Serpent
In customs, it's the sum of the little details like silicone brake lines that set a build apart.
These RMD Billet Predator wheels look dangerous.
A single-sided swingarm mounted on the left side of the bike leaves the monster 300mm Avon Venom meat out in the open for everybody to enjoy.
Much like a painter signs their work, Ransom etched his name in the side of the frame.
Jim Caruso of Xtreme Kreations did the killer paint on both Eve and The Serpent.
At the heart of The Serpent sits a 2008 GSX-R1000 engine.
The instrument console includes an analog tach and a digital speedo that have been incorporated into the top of the tank.
The Serpent is full of angles and edges no matter what direction you look at it from.
If Ransom builds his bikes to match the personality of its owner, we imagine the owner of Eve is definitely Type-A.
Dual Works Performance Shocks are tucked neatly below the frame.
It's hard to believe that the tail is part of the single top piece that also includes the seat, instrument panel, battery box and taillight.
As soon as the boyfriend of Eve's owner took it for a spin, he knew he wanted Ransom to build him a motorcycle as well.
One look at the great lines of this tank is proof that Wayne has fantastic fabrication skills
The styling on The Serpent looks like something you'd see in a custom show overseas more so than from a small custom house out of Jersey.
Though we don't normally spotlight a custom builder more than once, Ransom's skills warranted a second spread.
Wayne Ransom's 'The Serpent'
This is the sickest radiator shroud we've run across.
Wayne Ransom's 'Eve'