American Motorcycle Dealer AMD 246 January 2020 | Page 32

acz Arpad Dorin of Anarchy Custom in Romania burst onto the AMD World Championship scene in 2016 with 'El Lunes', a 2004 883 Sportster engine rigid. Aged just 23 years old at the time, he backed that up with a 9th place in the Avon Freestyle Class in 2018 with 'Rise of Anarchy' - a superb 1973 XL 1000 with the Ironhead transmission and an "extra hard" clutch in a handmade 40-degree rake rigid frame with a custom springer front end. Racz explained that "this is our vision of what an Ironhead based boardtracker could R have looked like. We've given the Ironhead Sportster engine an upgrade to an 1,100 cc stroker with homemade cylinders, high compression pistons, bigger valves, high lift cams, custom manifold, ported and polished heads, and EMD engine covers." The one of a kind front end and custom frame are designed to evoke a 1920s/1930s boardtracker feel, but the Ironhead engine and transmission have the additional twist of how a retro boardtracker conversion may Words by Robin Bradley; pictures by Onno Wieringa/ Madness Photography 32 AMERICAN MOTORCYCLE DEALER - JANUARY 2020 have looked if built in the 1970s, when the still admired and respected XL 1000 engine was at the cutting edge of Harley's 45-degree air- cooled V-twin achievements. Almost all the parts are handmade by Racz and his team at Anarchy Custom, including the gas tank, oil tank, exhaust system, frame, handlebars and front fork. The front wheel is a 21" from an old enduro bike with a custom hub and an 18" Ironhead rear wheel with hub brake. anarchy-custom.blogspot.com