Personalizing Your California Scooter…

Hey, don’t forget that we’re going to be at the Rock Store up above Malibu this coming Sunday…wow, that’s tomorrow!  There will be a bunch of us, and you’ll be able to see a bunch of customs, meet Steve (the guy who created California Scooter), and several of the guys.   

And speaking of customs…check out these photos showing how you can personalize these great motorcycles…we’ve shown a few of these on the CSC blog…and a few are new shots you haven’t seen before…

This is the Creamsicle bike (orange and white, get it?) with Lupe on board.  It’s an amazing bike, with amazing paint and a list of custom features too long for this blog.   The Creamsicle bike is not for sale, but if you wanted to duplicate it, well, let’s just say you could easily double the $4995 price of a standard California Scooter.

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Here’s another orange and white bike, the Alvin.  We built it to a customer spec, and we liked it so much…well, here it is again.  It’s got one of John’s custom paint jobs, lots and lots of chrome (wheels, pipe, etc.), and a hand-lettered Mustang logo on the tank.  It’s a stunner.

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The Radio Flyer below is a standard red Classic with the Greaser’s red wheels, a rack, and a chrome pipe.  The boys made one just like it for me…except for the chrome pipe (mine has the stock pipe).   

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Here’s  mine…it’s the Radio Flyer with our windshield and bags…my little bagger.  It’s the one I’m riding up to the Rock Store tomorrow morning…

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Sometimes just adding whitewalls can completely change a bike’s character.   Check out this shot of Lupe on a red Classic with our gangster whitewalls…

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Here’s Sandy with our Greaser with a red apehanger handlebar and a red seat.   These bikes sell well; the apehanger bars are real popular.

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You’ve seen a lot of shots of our Van Halen bike…it’s a Classic with a paint scheme designed by Sandy, and it looks great…

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And we get all kinds of requests for flames…here’s one of our early ones on a Greaser…this bike has our billet wheels, too…

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From time to time we do corporate customs…you’ve seen the In-N-Out bike and our Go Go Gear bikes…showcase bikes for our customers and our ability to create something really special…

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You’ve seen our Sarge bike in the blog entry on the LA Roadster show and elsewhere…it’s a custom (mostly just related to the paint), and it sure grabs a lot of attention…

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The Van Halen, Creamsicle, Alvin, Go Go Gear, Sarge, and other custom bikes have fairly exotic paint jobs.   We do a few others that are relatively mild, but provide a completely different look.  Check out these factory specials that John prepared just last week…

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Or you might want to keep the stock colors, with pinstriping and a custom logo…

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You can also keep the stock paint and go to town with chrome accessories.  We posted a story on the Billy Joe bike a while back, and more than a few folks have used this bike to describe what they want on their California Scooter.   The Billy Joe bike is elegant with its stock black paint, billet wheels, and liberal use of chrome…

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Here’s another one I really like…a stock red Classic with black billet wheels…it’s just one accessory, but it changes the bike’s look completely…this one has the feel of a ’36 Knucklehead about it…

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We have two engine colors…silver and black.   The black engine is normally used on the Classics and the Greasers, and the silver engine goes with the Babydoll.   Every once in a while a customer will order a Classic with the silver engine.  It really works…

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Whatever  you like…a completely stock bike, one that’s been mildly accessorized, a factory special paint job, or an all-out custom California Scooter, we can float your boat.   Take a look at the accessories pages on our California Scooter website (the link to get back to the Cal Scooter website is just below the calendar on the right), and get started on making your bike even more unique than it already is.

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