How about the weird and strange from 2024. Now I will admit they are not as weird or strange as motorcycles from years past but still weird and strange.
My favorite is the stainless-steel bike, which one do you like best?








How about the weird and strange from 2024. Now I will admit they are not as weird or strange as motorcycles from years past but still weird and strange.
My favorite is the stainless-steel bike, which one do you like best?








Thomas the Tank Engine — wow !
LOL.. .that one is very cute
There are some creative builders out there.
Yes there are… wish I had some talent to do that type of work.
Over the years, the trailer queen fests have been diluted by cookie cutter choppers™ (S&S 124+ci engines stuffed into a paughco frame with custom chrome straights with a paint job that costs as much as a stock bagger). I remember one time at a Myrtle Beach swap meet, dude over the PA was trying to get folks to his golf cart booth and the group I was with just busted out laughing.
However, every once in a while, you’ll find that one truly custom build or rat bike (or in this case a custom built rat bike) in a sea of trailer trophies and get that one picture (and sometimes being able to talk to the builder) makes the trip worth it. Seeing the true customs is an absolute treat. I remember one year a guy had put a red Lazy Boy on top of a trike frame and was meandering around Daytona’s Main Street, beach side, and river side.
These are some great pics.
Buddy you are so right. I am not a fan of trailer queen shows (but I still go to look). I much prefer ride-in shows however, way to often many of those bikes are from a trailer parked a couple blocks away.