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Lot # ST0000.14

2005 Custom

Redneck Motorcycle

VIN: RERC2820105000089
Auction:
2023 February
Run Day:
Saturday
Year
2005
Make
Custom
Model
Redneck Motorcycle
Body Color
Black

Winner of Multiple Awards


Vehicle Highlights
  • 2005 Redneck Custom Motorcycle
  • Custom Dubbed "Art Attack"
  • Features 47 Pieces of Engraved Silver Overlay, 115 Gold Flowers, and Rubies
  • Rims are a Custom Cut Cactus Signature Series done by CCB
  • 113 CID El Bruto Ultima 120 hp Engine
  • 6-Speed Transmission
  • Modified 2006 Redneck MC Frame
  • No Speedometer
  • Winner of Multiple Awards
  • Featured in Multiple Magazines
  • Appeared on Television on Speed Chanel "American Thunder" in 2007
  • All Provenance and Magazines included with the Sale of the Bike
  • 8% Buy/Sell Fee - $800 Minimum Fee

A Note From the Seller:
Custom Dubbed "Art Attack" and Built By Russ Hess of Cowboy Custom Bikes out of Jacksboro, TX. Russ came out of a 31 year retirement to build this Western-Themed bike. The Bike took 9 Months to build with over 800 hours just in the silver work. The original build cost was $125,000 in 2006. The bike features 47 pieces of engraved silver overlay and features 115 gold flowers and rubies. The attention grabbing features of the bike have earned countless awards. Chosen for the January 2008 Iron Lace Calendar and Featured in 23 Magazines in the USA and 4 International Magazines. Placed on the Cover and Centerfolds of Multiple Magazines like American Iron, Barnett's, Iron Works, and the Cover of Thunder Roads Magazine. This bike was featured on Television on Speed Channel "American Thunder" in 2007. The Bike is a World Award Winning Bike. It won the German Tour in 2007, LA Calendar Show in 2006, and won over $53,000 in prize money trips, and numerous other trophy's. This bike also spent 8 months in the Eiteljorg Museum of Western Artifacts in Indianapolis where it also won "People's Choice" of the Steel Ponies Exhibition in 2012.