Posted by Andrew on June 4, 2010

Category: Entertainment, Motorcycle

There are custom bikes and then there are amazing custom bikes. The Hexagon Harley fits in the second category from obvious reasons. The bike was built by Horst Dzhangmen during three long years. Everything but the V2-engine and the frame has been cut and built into perfectly shaped hexagons and this exceptional work took its creator three years of hard work to achieve this perfection.

Harley-Davidson Hexagon by Horst Dzhangmen

Featuring a Harley Davidson Shovelhead 1340 cm3 engine and transmission and modified HD FX frame, fork and the pendulum, Harley 1.4301 has PM front and RST rear brake. Apart from these, the bike is equipped with HD 19” front and HD 16” rear wheel, whereas its front and rear tire are 110/80/19 and 170/70/16 respectively. And why did he spent that amount of time to build a machine like this? We have no idea, but it’s an amazing piece of work.

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