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A photo of the left side of the panhead bike discussed in this post

AJ Milmoe's Panhead

I met AJ on the Gypsy Run back in 2012 before he created the panhead you see in its current form. We hadn’t previously met, but we rode the entire weekend with a small group of guys from neighboring towns. He was riding a shovel back then, and would soon commence spending a lot more of his nights and weekends finishing up work on the panhead. He put a lot into getting everything just right, which is not always an easy task. It was completed and entered into the world not long before The Race of Gentlemen 2015 - It made it’s debut and won the Night of TROGlodytes PICK for best bike. It’s always a good time riding with AJ, and I thank him for taking the time to let me do my thing. I hope my photographs give you a glimpse into just how badass this bike is - seeing is believing!!  

A photo of the black panhead bike with green flames

Owner: AJ Milmoe Oakhurst, NJ

ChopCult member: SouthBendShovelSlayer

Engine, year and make, model, mods: 1949 Harley Davidson (EL), 1953 wishbone frame

A close up of the bike's motor

Frame: 1953 harley wishbone 

Fork: Replica I-Beam (V-Twin)

Chassis mods: Stock

A wide shot of the bike displaying its frame
A close up of the bike's handle bars

Tire/wheel size and style: 21” front Star hub / 18” rear wheel Star hub

Favorite thing about the bike: Paint by Buddy Milz

A close up of the bike's front tire
A close up of the bike's rear tire
A close up of the bike's rear fender

Next modification will be: New bars / risers, maybe?

Others mods, accessories and cool parts: Wassell tank, Lee clutch pedal, cool z-bars, and seat

A close up of the shifter knob with a skull engraving
A close up of the right side of the bike's seat
A close up of the black oil tank with green flames and a woman painted on it
A close up of the bike's exhaust pipes
A close up of the bike's rear and tail light

Building or riding story: The bike fought me to the end and I couldn’t be happier with it

Thanks to all my buddies that lent a hand! -AJ 

A wide shot of the bike's right side

Editor's note - I would like to welcome Mike Leslie to the contributing team and I'm looking forward to working with him. You can follow Mike's world via @formerlyasburymike.

Thanks,

Lisa

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