The Bike Klub always has an arrangement of bike builds on the go. Here you will find information and specs on each of our builds.

Started in October of 2006, this motorcycle came about as the result of attending the AMD Canadian Custom Motorcycle Championships in Alberta, August of 2006. The klub was invited to this event and during the event, a major motorcycle parts manufactuer donated the frame to the klub with a challenge of building a custom motorcycle. The klub took that challenge and 36 months later, "The Betty Bobber" was completed. The name for the bike came from the AMD show promoter, Belt Drive Betty, aka Rene Charbonneau, who made it possible for the students to attend this event.

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"A Voodoo Woman Named Phyliss"

This bike will be completed sometime in 2010 and sports a 1967 BSA 650cc Lighting motor. The frame was supplied by British Cycle Supply of Nova Scotia and she has a coil springer front-end. One of "Phyl's" notable features is that she has two 21 inch 60 spoke wheels and tires which helps in giving her a long slim line. Her handle bars were supplied by Nash Motorcycle Company.

We have not yet decided if Phyl or Roxy will represent us at next year's Donnie Smith Chopper Class Challenge.

Roxanne is still under construction. She will be a Harley Davidson powered, "Bar Hopper" style bobber, hopefully equipped with a Shovelhead motor. She will sport a Kiwi Indian Leaf Springer fork set up and use a Tripoli soft tail frame and Harley Davidson swing arm. Her tank will be a Harley Davidson fat bob and her rear fender will be by Chica Custom Cycles. She is scheduled for completition sometime 2010.

We have not yet decided if Phyl or Roxy will represent us at next year's Donnie Smith Chopper Class Challenge.

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