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Meet Court House Customs

banner Court House Custom is in Washington Court House, Ohio which is located centrally between Columbus, Dayton and Cincinnati.  The company is owned by Jason Stritenberger and D.J. Jenkins, two long time friends who have known each other since grade school.  Jason and D.J. started welding, building bikes and powder coating in Jason’s garage in 2004.  In late 2006 both of them decided to leave long term jobs to follow the American entrepreneurial dream and start their own business doing something they love. 

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Since opening, Court House Custom has grown into a reputable company, turning out some of the finest powder coating and custom motorcycles in the industry.   In mid 2008 Court House Custom launched a new line of custom motorcycle parts designed and hand built by D.J. and Jason.  In November 2008 CHC finally gained national recognition when the CHC Triumph was featured in Cycle Source Magazine after it won best of show in a Cycle Source Bike Show.  In early 2009 Chris from Cycle Source offered CHC a spot as a advertiser in the Limpnickie Builders Manual.  This enabled them to get their ever expanding product line into the hands of thousands of potential customers.  D.J. and Jason continued to keep themselves in the spot light earning a 3rd Place win with the Glory Hole at the Easyrider Bike Show in Columbus in February 2009.   Also, in that same month Jason attended CJ Allen’s engraving class, enabling them to add motorcycle engraving to their scope of services.  After the win at the Easyrider Show, the boys traveled to the Horse Smokeout in North Carolina in May of 2009.   The Smoke Out proved to be a successful venture when The Dirty Sanchez and The Glory Hole were both picked as 2 of the 10 winners. Throughout 2009 they continued to travel the country attending many motorcycle events and spreading the word about Court House Custom and the Limpnickie Lot.  The future of CHC will be focused on offering continued service work from oil changes to engine building, expanding their line of quality custom motorcycle parts, building one-of-a-kind custom motorcycles and improving the efficiency of their powder coating processes.

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