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AWOL
Crossing over the Columbia River on I-5 we
dropped in on Vancouver, Washington to visit one of the up-and-coming talents in
the custom motorcycle scene: Nash
Motorcycle Company. Attending the Easyriders Centerfold Tour when it
stopped off in Portland this March, we couldn't pass up a quick run north to
check out the Nash shop. (For our geographically impaired readers Vancouver,
Washington is part of the greater Portland metropolitan area. That other
Vancouver is way further North in Canada, eh.) Being a Pacific Northwest company
ourselves, it's easy to sometimes overlook the talent located in our own
geographic backyard, but we were privileged to swing by for some photos and a
chat with NMC's main man, Taber Nash. A great example of a NMC creation is AWOL , which Nash describes as a
Frankenstein machine. Powered by a 1200cc 1974 Shovelhead Twin with open-chain
primary drive, AWOL is chock full of NMC goodies. Nash fabricated the frame and
the front-end's dramatic handlebars and risers, which sport a 38-degree rake
angle. The foot controls are Nash originals as well and this ain't your typical
setup either, with the right foot control operating the front brake and a foot
clutch with jockey shift taking care of the other rider commands. Another cool
NMC touch on AWOL is the three-chambered tank - the main tank being located on
the right, with a fuel reserve and separate oil tank sharing the left. Source Nashmotorcycle.com / Motorcycle\USA
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