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Another fantastic customized Chang Jiang from China!


Thomas from China writes in with another excellent custom from China! When I read this it reminds me how good we have it here in the US. There are more parts and shops and catalogs than we know what to do with and I still catch myself grumbling impatiently on occasion from impatience. The I see a bike like this built in a country where ther is literally almost no custom support structure and I have to just shut my mouth.

Quite frankly, this is an amazing build all the more so because of where it’s from. Really excellent work!

Hi there!

Just found your article about LOKI – the modified chinese Chang Jiang …

Of course customizing scene here in China is pretty poor – not so
many people work on “real” customs but just on changing colors and
things.

Parts are hard to come bye – although a lot of the customizing stuff
sold somewhere else is produced in Taiwan – not so far but still
difficult to import from there.

I’ve been working on Chang Jiang bikes since 4 years doing all kind of
modifications – all in my off-time.

Such business not pays the rent but is more just for fun and see how
far you can go with those oldstyle Changs.

Meanwhile i add up to 5 “real” what i call “custom-bike”.

Build up some more rides anyway but they where more or less standard
Chang Jiangs.

Find attached some pics of my latest project “El Diablo” which was
just finished.

Main changes i did was to shift tailwheel to 16 inch rim, custom-made tailfender (the sheetmetal-work was a pain in the ass), custom-tank with gasoline gauge, relocated battery and exhaust and a lot of other mods.

I would be really proud to also find some pics of my creations on “Motorcycle Photo …”!

Thumbs up for the job you do.

Thomas in Beijing


http://www.4444-Chang-Jiang-Design.com

As long as we’re kicking around with 2 strokes today. Here’s another beauty from Japan


Fantastic build from Japan! Thanks you sir! I love builds like this. All business.

Hello My name is Takeshi Goto,editor in chief of 2 stroke magazine in
Japan.There are so many cool two stroke bikes in your blog! I really
enjoyed them.attached photos are my RZ410.

RD250LC frame with
RZ350 engine,TZ250 forks.wheels are TZ250 hubs with 17in rims.I put in
LA sleeve 410cc kit for Banshee and TZ replica pipes.65hp at rear
wheel,not so much but massive torque,

Close-ups of the outrageous Allen Millyard custom V8 Kawasaki KZ.


I’ll be going back and highlighting a few bikes here and there from the Barbers Gallery. This is one of them. I’ve been aware of this bike and done posts on it for along time now. Like most folks I was amazed at the concept and the workmanship required to build it. But I was really amazed when I finally got to see it up close and in person. It’s practically at a “factory finished” level of quality. Check out the close-ups. Really impressive work. And god I’d LOVE to ride it!


The Flying Merkle. A “Modern” Interpretation.


For the full and well detailed story on the building of this bike check out this thread over on ADV rider.