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adjacent to the demo rides area and main
Luna Park vendor space. Forty-seven bikes
from across Italy, together with Mayerl
Motorcycles visiting from Austria, competed
in Freestyle, Modified Harley-Davidson,
Metric, Streetfighter, Old Style, Bagger, Cafe
Racer and Scrambler classes.
The Best in Show and three additional
winners will be receiving 1,000 euro
expenses towards competing at the 14th
annual AMD World Championship of Custom
2016 Retro Modified World Champion PDF
Motociclette's "Brough Superior" homage
Bike Building at INTERMOT, Cologne,
Germany, from October 7-11, 2020.
Best in Show was Gallery Motorcycles'
"Deeva", based around a Harley-Davidson
1920 JD engine, one-off custom frame and
exhaust, glass oil tank and with Jonich
wheels and disc brakes.
Also winning travel expenses and an
invitation to Cologne were "La Veloce" by
Hazard Motorcycle, featuring a WL 45
Flathead engine with Ironhead top end,
handmade frame, bars and exhaust, PDF
Motociclette's "Gatsby", a 1930s Brough
Superior homage using a modified 1980
Ironhead engine, handmade gas and oil
tanks, exhaust, handlebars, fenders and air
filter, and Metal Dreams' "Biker's Life
Project" Kawasaki Z900RS, featuring
extensive aluminum bodywork, Rizoma
brake levers and footpegs, Free Spirits
handlebars and stainless steel BS exhaust.
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"Biker's Life Project" by Metal Dreams included
extensive hand fabricated aluminum bodywork
'Republic of Texas' Rally is new
AMD World Championship Affiliate
Austin, Texas, June 13-16
The 'Republic of Texas' biker rally is the latest custom
bike show event to affiliate with AMD as an official
qualifier for the AMD World Championship of
Custom Bike Building - the three-day show will be
presented inside the Russ Brown Builders’ Tent with
rolling art, custom bikes and builders.
The 'ROT' is putting up over $10,000 in cash and
prizes in three classes, with the winner of the
FreeStyle class receiving $10,000 ($2,000 on site
and the balance at the World Championship) in
expense money to compete in the AMD World
Championship of Custom Bike Building at
INTERMOT Customized, Cologne, Germany, in
October 2020.
In an innovative move, the 'ROT' is including a 10' x
10' booth space in the $50.00 registration fee (plus
2 x 4-day tickets) for the iconic AMD "anything goes"
Freestyle Class - where the only limitation is the
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builder's imagination. In another forward looking
move, the class structure will also include a Garage
Builders Open Class and two Custom Street Class
divisions.
The Garage Builders Open Class is for fabricators
who primarily wish to show in order to promote their
business, rather than compete - also ideal for any
'Garage Builder' wanting to show off their talents
and maybe prepare for more serious competitions in
future. The $25 registration fee for this class also
includes two 4-day tickets and a 10' x 10' booth
space.
The two divisions of Custom Street Class are
designed to offer contemporary and 'Retro'
opportunities. For Division One, the start point for the
build must be a 1985 or later major OEM engine and
frame as base (or 1984 EVO and later H-D platforms).
The build must maintain original engine cradle
configuration, but the neck may be cut to rake or
stretch frame. Hard tail sections and wide tire
alterations are permitted.
The second Custom Street Class division is for 1984
or earlier OEM engines (no replica engines) in custom
or stock modified frames.
Anyone interested in entering should contact Bob
Kay at [email protected]
www.ROTRally.com
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