Part 2 consists of the bikes that I saw in the parking lot
The first bike that stuck out was Eric Justesen’s VLX built by TJ Brutal Customs
Probably one of the cleanest VLX’s in the U.S.
And it can be yours!
Young checking out the details
Check out the front tire and the pipes on this immaculate Shovel
Props to the builder for a well done bike
Easily one of my favorite bikes at the meet
This bike was full of love
Lean like a cholo
Wicked bars are wicked
LNSPLT approved
Didn’t see many Cafe style bikes, this was one of the few
Road Kings were everywhere!
This rigid Panhead was a nice sight
I have a soft spot for skinny bikes
Digging everything about this bike
Raiders
This Honda CB750 was spotless!
Loving the tires choice and tank position on this bike
A great amount of time was spent on admiring this Panhead
The bike that stood out like a sore thumb was this Rat inspired VLX
Built by Eric from Casa Customs
Jax Teller and his buddy
Imagine cruising down the coast with this trike
Found Mario’s twin
The Horse
XS400
For $3,500 OBO, it can be yours
Socal VLX’s
Another Panhead spotted
My favorite bike at the meet
Everything was very well executed
Interesting pipes on this Shovel
Love how clean the bars look on this Shovel
Other bikes
I’m gonna end the post with Pop’s 1976 Shovelhead. This bike was stolen soon after I took this photo. If you look closely, you can see the lock on the ground instead of being locked on the rotor. If you see this bike please contact @moonsmc on Instagram and call the police. Spread awareness and help a brother find his ride.
Thank you for looking.