
For the past few days, the center of the custom universe has been in  Japan, at the the Mooneyes Yokohama Hot Rod Custom Show. Guy Bolton of Greasy Kulture  magazine was asked to present an award, and this is the bike he chose.  It’s long and low and dark, and it’s called Night Sky Bobber. The  builder is Hide Motorcycles (Hidemo) of Kawasaki City, an outfit that we’ve featured before  on Bike EXIF. Under the custom bodywork is a 1967 Harley-Davidson  FLH—one of the first shovelheads—with a motor boosted to 86ci (1420cc),  presumably with the help of a stroker kit. The bike is also running a  modified rigid frame and modified forks, with a 19” wheel at the front  and a 15” at the back. The tank, rear fender, oil tank, bars and seat  are all custom Hide items, and the finish is just the right side of  slick. I’ll hold judgment until I see more of the bikes that attracted  attention at Mooneyes, but I’m wondering if we’re seeing a move away  from the shiny side of Harley customizing in Japan. [Thanks to Wakako  Togashi. Images © zaigraphy.]




 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

















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