Built by Anything Goes Custom Cycles, this custom started as a Harley FXS. The builder (Curt Owen) is a big music fan, which is why he likes naming his projects after songs. “Anything Goes” is a reference to a Gregg Allman song, while this bike is named after a Monte Montgomery song called Moonlight Tango. The bike is “a combination of car parts, bike parts and inspiration from many places and friends.” Do you like it?
First, a quick musical intermission for the songs referred to above:
The bike was mostly done in-house, and the highlights include a TSW car rim in the rear, hydraulic suspension, Works Performance shock on the girder, and more. For more on the build (including photos throughout the process), check out this post on the seller’s site.
This bike was just featured in the May 2017 issue of Easy Rider magazine (link is Not Safe For Work). It’s won Best of Show at the Indiana World of Wheels, Carl Casper Auto Show, 2016 Jonesboro River Rally Winner, and the Indiana Bike Week. Find this custom Harley for sale in Mulberry, Indiana with a BIN of $25,000 or best offer