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Deus The American
The first full-blown custom build to come out of
the Emporium of Postmodern Activities, The American is not so much a statement
as it is a well-crafted argument. The American was conceived at the beginning of the Great Recession. Woolie’s goal was to take the most famous American-made, mile-dirt-track chassis called the C&J Low Boy (the winning-most, mile-dirt-track chassis ever built) and convert it into a street legal café racer, using as many American parts as he could (hence the name, The American). Following strict Deus protocol, the C&J frame spent its first days on the table at Dr. John’s down in Anaheim making sure it was dead straight. Then the motor was built up with a Harley Sportster five-speed lower end, bob-weight-balanced crank performance rods, forged J&E high compression pistons, and Edelbrock big valve cylinder heads. Suspension up front came courtesy of Buell, with triple clamps hand-made at Durelle racing. Our good friend, Pierre, at Works Perfomance Products, hand built the rear shocks. Sun Rims from Buchanan’s, knock-off hubs and brake hangers from A&A Racing, and speedo and electronics by Motogadget assisted in bringing the race inspired vision into clearer focus. The bike. Is incredible. The nicest Woolie’s ever ridden. “It’s a Deus concept through and through,” he says, “taking inspiration from shapes of the past and building them into tools with modern-day, practical purpose.” It doesn’t hurt that it’s heartbreakingly gorgeous, either. The American is proof positive that amazing things are happening here in the old US of A. Source Deus
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