World Championship of Custom Bike Building

The World Championship of Custom Bike Building is a competition held annually by American Motorcycle Dealer (AMD) magazine. The first competition was held in 2004 as an extension of the AMD ProShow custom engineering competition held in Europe in conjunction with Custom Chrome since 2002, which by some was already unofficially acknowledged as a European championship[1] The top three finishers from the European Championship are rewarded with an entry to the World Championship and an expenses contribution to help with bike freight costs. There are also a number of affiliate events in various countries in Western Europe as well as in Russia, Japan, Australia and Mexico.[2] The winner of each Affiliate event also wins expenses towards competing at the World Championship each year. The judging of the World Championship is done by 'peer review', in that all competitors collectively decide the winner, together with a select panel of invited judges from the press and aftermaket industry.[3]

Classes

Official voting results

2004 World Championship

Company and/or builder Bike name Country Points
Goldammer Cycle Works 2004 Goldammer Board Tracker Canada -
Independent Cycle 2004 ICI Hardlife United States -
Krugger Motorcycles 30 Spirit Belgium -

2005 European Championship

Company and/or builder Bike name Country Points
Habermann-Performance Caligo Germany 408
Violator Motorcycles Full Metal Jacket Netherlands 377
Mr Moore Custom Craft Viridian Finland 329

2005 World Championship

Company Bike name Country Points
Goldammer Cycle Works Trouble Canada 577
Independent Cycles 2005 Hardlife United States 379
Krugger Motorcycles Speedbowl Belgium 319

2006 European Championship

Company Bike name Country Points
Thunderbike Spectacula Germany 201
SE Service Esox Lucius Sweden 162
Red Baron Choppers Revenge Belgium 118

2006 World Championship

Company Bike name Country Points
Chicara Motorcycles Chicara Art Japan 598
Thunderbike Spectacula Germany 359
SE Service Esox Lucius Sweden 304

2007 European Championship

Company Bike name Country Points
Sapka Muvek The Time Machine Hungary 554
Art of Racer Rock n' Bike France 530
Riverside Motorcyclettes The Crosser France 476

2007 World Championship

Company Bike name Country Points
SE Service Hulster 8 valve Sweden 513
Chicara Motorcycles Chicara Art 2 Japan 488
Hot-Dock Custom Cycles Red Gladiator Japan 419

2008 European Championship

Company Bike name Country Points
Thunderbike Open Mind Germany 560
Riverside Motocyclettes Sugarland Express France 547
TGS Motorcycles Seppster 2 Ice Racer Germany 537

2008 World Championship

Company Bike name Country Points
Goldammer Cycle Works Goldmember Canada 637
Hot-Dock Custom Cycles Nautilus Japan 466
TGS Motorcycles Seppster 2 Ice Racer Germany 403

2009 European Championship

Company Bike name Country Points
Big Twin Motors Panster Italy 432
SE Service Harrier Sweden 408
Flying Choppers Cloud 9 Finland 373

2009 World Championship

Company Bike name Country Points
Cook Customs Rambler United States 597
Kris Krome Customs Re-flex-tion United States 498
Krugger Speedshop Overmile Belgium 454

Affiliate events

Entrants in these events can be rewarded with free entries to the European or world championships.[2]

References

  1. "Custom Chrome to Host "Official World Championship of Custom Bike Building"". Motorcyclistonline. Retrieved 2009-05-08.
  2. 1 2 "Affiliate Events". AMD-championship. Retrieved 2009-05-08.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 "2007 Sturgis World Championship - The Event, The Classes and The Winners". Bikernet.com. Retrieved 2009-05-08.

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