Feature Bikes

These are the bikes that define the scene. Cycle Source Feature Bikes showcases garage-built choppers, bobbers, FXRs, Sportsters, and customs from real riders across the country. Every build has a story—why it was built, how it came together, and the soul behind the steel. Get inspired by the creativity and grit that keep custom motorcycle culture alive.

Rock-N-Roll Pan

Article and Photos by: Alex Scott Outside of the old J and P Depot with its shattered windows and semi-American gothic architecture, I met Mike Creager with his girlfriend, Casey Sue. The depot is in downtown Fort Worth, Texas where Mike…

Swingarm Shovel

Groovies Got Game Swingarm Shovel Article by: Chris Callen Photos by: Hunter Hunter Johnson operates a shop in Phoenix, AZ. under the name Groovie’s Cycle Shop and although he is part of the young crowd, he comes about his wrench skills…

Mission To Mars

Article By: Cliff Sumner Photos By: Melissa Woods This little Sporty came to the Chop Shop the same way a lot of people acquire things, by accident. The previous owner had one of his other bikes in the shop for some minor work and offered this…

Down South Junkin’

Article and Photos By: Chris Callen When you look at this bike without its owner standing next to it, you might think this is the sled of a grizzled old, grey beard. Well, that’s not the case. His name is Seth Sudderth and he’s only 28 years…

White Trash Express

White Trash Express-A Speed Junky’s Bar Hoppin Wheelie Machine Article By: Chris Callen Photos By: Trish Horstman Evan played a lot of sports growing up and was always jealous of his one buddy who rode dirt bikes and snowmobiles. He knew that…

Purple Haze

Article by: Chris Callen Photos by: Gene Stull Roadside of Flat Broken Custom’s Purple Haze Obviously the man behind the bike you see here needs little introduction, if any. Mr. Roadside Marty has been the face at the Willie’s Tropical Chopper…

St. Louis D-Rake Pan

Article and Photos by: Chris Callen This bike was originally a Limpnickie Lot project that ended up in Paul from Bare Knuckle’s lap. The way it started was with a Panhead that the Broken Spoke’s Jay Allen gave us to build a give-a- way bike…

Californication

Article and Photos by: Lisa Ballard When I was asked to pick a motorcycle that reflects the So-Cal scene, I knew instantly what I wanted. Dean Micetich’s ‘57 HD Panhead reflects the “look” to a T. From the 6” over frontend, to the stunning…