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Rosholt Motorcycle Company was founded in 1987 and, as business grew, we relocated to 207 N. Main Street in 1995. With a total of 25 years of shop experience we can get your bike ready to roll with competative rates and fast turn around time.

This 121 cubic inch engine will produce in excess of 130 horsepower.

A twin Edelbrock carburetor setup will be used on the above engine.

An Avon 240 tire on a custom rim will also be used on this project
It's now November 21 and this is the current state of this major "restoration/recreation" project.

Even the handle bars, which are currently out for plating, were built almost from square one to accommodate hydraulic controls and electricals.


It is January 4th, 2006, and this is the ALMOST final result of this "once in a lifetime" custom bike.

Only the finest materials and products available are used in the building of a bike of this caliber which is, BY LAW, a once in a lifetime opportunity.

No details are overlooked including the fine "diamond cuts" around the edges of each and every cooling fin on the engine cylinders.

Take a look at the exhaust piping and detailing........if you can pry your eyes away from all the chrome. See that little gauge at left center? This is an air ride bike....ride HIGH or ride LOW...but RIDE!!!

Look how neat and clean the handlebar area is. No clutter of cables, wires and hydraulic lines here. They're all hidden INSIDE the custom, handmade, handlebars. This bike even has cruise control! The digital display above the custom gas tank will tell you almost ANYTHING you need or want to know: tach, speedometer, trip odometer.......pretty much anything you would expect to find in the instrumentation of a fine car.

How many rear wheel axle supports do YOU see? Oh......that thin Red strip at edge the fender (look closely) is an LED display....and it's bright!

This owner wanted skulls.....LOTS and LOTS and LOTS of skulls.

Bearing in mind this is TRUELY a once in a lifetime chance to have your "dream machine"..........who are YOU going to trust?