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The "Frontier 111" Indian Springfield Custom
The first custom to be built based on the
2016 Indian Springfield, Azzkikr’s Frontier 111 showcases builder Len
Edmondson’s exceptional talents for creating award-winning and fully functional
artwork. With this bike, his acute attention to detail and outrageous
craftsmanship offer a truly show-stopping example of a thoroughly modern retro
bagger that features classic lines via contemporary, artistic flare. The Frontier 111 has obvious salutes to pedigree by
incorporating the heritage of the Indian brand’s skirted front fender, a
leaf-spring equipped springer front end, jockey shifter with foot clutch, and
historically inspired color palette surrounding Indian Motorcycle’s powerful
Thunder Stroke® 111 engine. “We have been working on the cutting edge of the custom bagger
movement for years now, but it’s not often that you get to reveal a custom based
on a motorcycle the factory just introduced,” says Azzkikr’s Len Edmondson.
“From Day #1, we wanted something that reflected the big front wheel trend but
still spoke to the heritage and style that is uniquely Indian.” The sleek Frontier 111 incorporates a sweeping line from its
hand-built headlight housing to the tip of its expertly crafted rear fender. The
front clip includes a custom-made triple tree sourced from KewlMetal, a springer-type
suspension utilizing a leaf-spring, a 26-inch spoked wheel wrapped in Metzeler
rubber, and a hand-formed aluminum hub hiding a modern disc brake system. Up top
the Springfield’s fuel tank was modified for a vintage look and topped with a
polished dash piece featuring stock gauges, and a hand-tooled leather seat
diverts the eye to the back of the bike, where you’ll find hand-formed side
panels, bags and rear fender. The removable bags are fully functional with a
mechanical lid, and there’s a vintage-look taillight assembly with brake light
and indicators. Hidden by the bags, the stock-size 16-inch rear wheel is spoked
while rear air-suspension allows the bike to ride at factory height or drop low
for show. As with everything else, the striking red and black paint palette with
gold leaf detailing also was done in-house. “Everything on the bike aside from the triple tree was hand-made
or manufactured in our shop to an OEM quality standard to fit on the
Springfield’s stock frame, so nothing on it makes any actual changes to the
engineering of the present bike,” Edmondson says. “In other words, if I wanted
to send parts to someone to reproduce this bike with a new Springfield, they
could put it together using the same bolt patterns. That makes this build truly
revolutionary.” “The Indian Springfield is a touring bike that is meant to be
ridden, and by building an extreme custom around the stock frame the Frontier
111 stays true to the spirit of the motorcycle,” commented Reid Wilson,
Marketing Director for Indian Motorcycle. “Len and his team did an amazing job
with this build and it was very exciting to unveil this bike at the 75th
Anniversary of Daytona Bike Week.”
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