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A Deep Six Cycles Equipped Steed. Captured by Frank Bott

Deep Six Cycles

  Recently I was lucky enough to have my bike shot by Frank Bott. Who is an amazing photographer and a lot of fun to work with. I feel very flattered that he has gone out of his way to track me down and convince me to let him shoot my bike.
  The interesting thing is this bike is not nearly finished. So I kept telling Frank I was not ready. But Frank was very persistent. And I realized, "what the hell life is short". Plus he suggested involving my family in the shoot and that really sealed the deal for me.
   This bike is at the moment my only personal runner. So that means keeping it up is a primary goal. Every thing else in life comes first over finishing it. And even though its winter I still commute to work on it often. So that makes taking it down to finish it unappealing. I will keep chipping away at it. Bit by bit part by part.

Please note our limited edition first generation D6C Tramper Bars. And the slight variation on our signature brass grips. I will add more hand made super far out chopperrific  parts when I have a little more time to spend on her. I think a top end job is in preparation for spring. So that will set me back. As I know I will be dying to ride after having her down a week or so. I hope you enjoy Frank Botts Photos of my Deep Six Cycles Equipped Chopper!

Frank Bott
Motorcycle Photography by Frank Bott
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