
Do you have an itch to build your own bike? Then make sure you get out to the Bike Show. Klock Werks have some choices for you.
Or talk to Brian Klock about building you something special. Click here for tickets.
70's Style Chopper
This is a tribute to the 70's style paint and the choppers of guys like Dave Perewitz. It utilizes the modern technology of
a new 1200 Sportster motor coupled with a rubbermounted chopper frame exclusive to Klock Werks.
The pipes were fabricated
by Dan and Chris in our shop then sent to chrome. Other custom made one off's include the motor mount and wire holder, the
oil tank, gas tank, handlebars and "chick stick". The molding and base paint work were tackled by Klock Werk's James Mayer.
About Klock Werks
Brian Klock comes from a small rural community of 389 people in Eastern South Dakota. His first home was located in the upstairs of his parents' gas station so one might think that he was destined to be in this field of work. Influenced by his father's love of cars and motorcycles at an early age, he became fascinated with hot rod cars and kustom bikes.
After building his first FXR in 1990 and achieving award-winning status, he was called upon by his friends to lend his
imaginative eye to their creations. In 1997 Brian decided to take the plunge into entreprenuership and opened Klock Werks
in its first location in a mentor's garage. By 1999 Dan Cheeseman came straight out of a local university to join Brian
in his design efforts. For the next 5 years, they proceeded to take their talents to the streets from a 700 square foot
garage without even a sign. Their creativity was recognized and Klock Werks was featured in numerous national magazines.
Relying on word of mouth and a strong underground following, they remained one of Mitchell, South Dakota's best kept
secrets until the crew decided they had done enough to dispel the myth that a business with no sign is a sign of no
business.
Brian has become known as one of the country's most diverse builders. He states that it comes from serving a
small population with varied tastes and a need to customize anything that comes along.
The guys at Klock Werks
pride themselves on not only building great one-off choppers, but also sportsters, baggers, and the latest
"newstalgia" buzz they have created with their vintage style Twin Cam bikes.
Their most recent endeavor was
featured in the Journey Museum display on "bobbers" at the Sturgis rally. Klock Werks bikes are Kustoms by Design,
readily identifiable by their fine detail and innovative interpretation of theme.
King Of Intakes
This bike was completed this year for Lee Wimmer (the self proclaimed King Of Intakes) from Wimmer Machine.
Lee is a fellow Hamster of Donnie Smith, Dave Perewitz, and Brian Klock.
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