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SUPERCHARGED SOUNDS
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yamaha road star exhaust roadstar exhaust roaide exhaust wav sounds xv1600 sound, magnacharger road star
Click PLAY to see...and hear. So sweet, the birds even sing along...and it's metric, of course.
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THE GARAGE IS OPEN
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big rig chrome, chrome shop, peterbilt, pete 379, custom pete |
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A MOONSHINER'S HOT ROD
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We've just put together a cool little aped-out 650 shop bike...click here to go see some larger images and a few details. |
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THE POWDERCOATING PLACE
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We highly recommend DK Powdercoating for anything you have that needs a lasting, durable coating. DK Powdercoating is as good as it can possibly get in this business. The service and attention to your job is unmatched.
Get up with DK Powdercoating by clicking below:
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BARON'S CUSTOM
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 Click the logo on my back for the Baron's site...opens in a new window |
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ThatBigTruck.com
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The Car Hauler's Place
Coming Soon
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OUR NEW PHOTO GALLERY
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I've just added an image gallery to the MoonShine Steel site with the first of the images posted. Click the RATIKUL image below for our new PHOTO GALLERY or use the "GALLERY" link in the menu at the top of any page. More images are being included as time permits. I welcome your feedback.
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LOCAL NEWS LIGHT SHINES ON MOONSHINE STEEL
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Click the pic for a link to the front page images of a 2 page article devoted to our shop recently in the McCreary County Voice, our regional weekly printed news source. Many thanks to Associate Editor Andrew Powell and the staff at the Voice for the positive article.
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GOTTA GET IT DESIGNS
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For the ultimate in graphic design and screenprinting services, you must check out the crew at
Gotta Get It Designs.
A fantastic full-service graphic design team is as close as here.
Click the designs below to go see more about the Gotta Get It Designs complete range of services.

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THE SOUTHFORK CRUISE-IN
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Bright blue Kentucky skies and about 100 registered participants arrived in "old town" Whitley City where local officials taped off the downtown area of Main Street for the first gathering of the "cruise-in" season of 2006.
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SHILOH'S BIKE NITE
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If your in the area, check out the Shiloh's RoadHouse Bike Nite each Thursday night just off Exit #41 on I-75 in London, Kentucky.
Click the image below for more.
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CHOPPERSHOPS.COM
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Check out the links to over 400 chopper shops around the world but mostly in the U.S. Click
here or the Choppershops.com banner below.

Click the ChopperShops.com logo to download yo'self some free chopper wallpaper ! |
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B'COOL PRODUCTS
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(Click the logo above for the BCOOL Products site...opens in a new window)
It's my pleasure and I'm eager to introduce to you the extreme quality of Randy Briley's B'Cool Products fenders and blanks. For those of you not familiar with the high quality products B'COOL offers, you'll be doing yourself and your clients a big favor by looking into the Pro Builders and Skin-Tite series of fenders and blanks.
Seeing how I'm not a lightweight by any means, the fender blank below was fresh off the brown truck and I just had to demonstrate the heavy, durable construction of these fenders by planting my size 12's on top of it. But that's not where it stops...the quality continues into the finish and beyond. Shape and fit is exact and true. Constructed from up to 10 gauge material, I dare you to compare the B'COOL Products quality to anything available anywhere.
(Click above for some detailed photos of the quality difference)
B'COOL Products provided the high quality fender blanks for our Metric Revolution project bike, RATIKUL, and others in the MoonShine Steel shop. If it's about quality for your build, look into B'COOL. Tell Randy that MoonShine sent ya ! |
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NEW UPDATED GALLERY IMAGES
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SHOP IMAGES
An image of the shop counter area while in the building phase displays the craftsmanship of my Uncle John Arthur Stephens. John is a retired school teacher here in the local public school system that has turned his interests to woodworking and cabinet manufacturing/installation. He's also been known to make some very unique full-length grandfather clocks that will forever be heirlooms within the families that are fortunate enough to have them. In addition to that, John and his wife, Faye, are some of my favorite people...even if they are family. :-)
Another image of the epoxy-clad floor and the composite vinyl tile laid in the display area while under construction. I have found my shop area has become much like the customizing of the bikes in the shop...a work in progress and ever-changing. One of these days it'll be finished completely once and for all...yeah, right. I laid out the "maltese" cross design in the center of the floor also in 2-part epoxy depicting not only the center of my shop area but also the focus of my own direction in design for the custom bikes I work with. The cross has long been a symbol in chopperdom and while there are many essays on it's origin and meaning, the meaning to me personally is a symbol I can look to that predates all the rest of the cares of this world. It's also a symbolic reminder to me of protection and honor among brothers...real brothers with real purpose. If it serves no other role than to remind me of these things every time I step into the building, it was well worth the time spent creating it.
When lowered, the table is flush with the floor surface which makes for very convenient loading and unloading of the table as well as lessening the amount of space an above floor lift would require. Yep...that's another Road Star project on the table...just contemplating which direction to go with that rear fender. I've decided to go completely opposite what most builders do and give it the full fendered treatment with flush-mount LED. I figure you can't hide a 300 tire no matter how you cover it and after several mock-ups of a full fender version, the big fat Avon tire is getting wrapped up in an 11 gauge BCool UnCut Pro Builders 300 blank.
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