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2005 Xtreme Cycles, Fla. Photo Gallery
Check out the article on Xtreme Cycles in Fla.
Xtreme Cycles Heathen
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Dave, of SPD Products, explains the intimated details of the Xtreme Cycles Heathen at Bike Week 2005.
From the trick-ass mirrors to the BDL EVO 141 drive, the Heathen may just rip off some of your flesh... just for fun.
Notice all the brake lines and cables are routed indde the handlebars - lean and clean - Heathen.
The RevTech 110" powerplant would normally be the center-piece of a custom. On the Heathen though... it's just another trick component.
We don't want to use the word minimalist with the Heathen - but there really isn't anything on the bike that doesn't need to be there.
In this angle we tried to capture the arch of the tank for your viewing pleasure.
Here's another peek at the 'Smackdown' wheels and chopper-style front end of the Heathen.
The heat-wrapped exhaust and pointed 'Sphere' air cleaner are a warning not to get too close to this animal.
Just look at how neat and clean everything is packaged on the Heathen. Everyhting is aesthetically pleasing.
If the paint-job laid down by G.T Graphics of Sarasota doesn't get your blood boiling you may need a transfusion.
J-Lo be damned! The Heathen packs plenty of junk in her trunk to keep the sickest ass-man happy.
The SPD Products 'Smackdown' wheels are trick as hell.
The Heathen has some of the most striking and contrasting lines of any custom we've seen. It can't be said enough: This bike is bad-ass.
This shot of the Heathen was just so damn cool we had to include it in the gallery.
The Heathen utilizes a one-off SPD/Xtreme Cycles pulley-brake combo that helps clean up the right side of the bike.
Sometimes the artistic nature of an image just has to speak for itself... like this shot of the Heathen with the American flag off in the distance.
Check out the sweet-ass detail put into the paint. The drop shadow makes the tribal flames look like they could cut you as easily as the air-cleaner.
Here's a huge wallpaper-sized image of the Heathen from Xtreme Cycles.