Indian Larry Motorcycles Builds Badass Charity Bike

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Custom 2012 Harley-Davidson ‘Question Everything’ carries on the Indian Larry tradition while also raising money for our vets.

There aren’t too many names in the world of two wheelers bigger than Indian Larry. The legendary biker/builder/artist/stunt rider is an iconic figure in the world of motorcycles, having forged his talents over decades. His tradition of building unique, one-off choppers lives on today through Indian Larry Motorcycles, a custom shop located in Brooklyn, New York. And one of the best examples of their work, a 2012 Harley dubbed “Question Everything,” recently went up for auction with a starting bid of $145,000.

As is the case with most Indian Larry builds, pretty much 100% of this bike is hand built. A custom wishbone rigid frame holds a 93ci S&S Shovelhead and not a whole lot else. Up front you’ll find an old school twisted springer, which helps this bike retain its old school chopper look. You’d be hard pressed to tell that this build started out as a modern bike, but that’s kind of the point.

If those drool-worthy lines aren’t enough to entice you, just take a closer look at the incredible details. Black paint highlights platinum leaf graphics, including some gorgeous turned flames. It’s a well known fact that Indian Larry himself was a huge fan of icons like Ed Roth. So it’s fitting that you’ll also find a giant Rat Fink atop the gas tank. Even the seat itself is a work of art, with Indian Larry artwork flanked by the old winged question mark.

Altogether, Question Everything is one of the finest chopper builds we’ve come across. Even better, 100% of the proceeds from its sale went  to the Veterans Sportsman Alliance. Obviously, a build like this doesn’t come cheap. But when the cash is going to help our injured and disabled heroes, we’d say it’s definitely money well spent.

Brett Foote has been covering the automotive industry for over five years and is a longtime contributor to Internet Brands’ Auto Group sites, including Chevrolet Forum, Rennlist, and Ford Truck Enthusiasts, among other popular sites.

He has been an automotive enthusiast since the day he came into this world and rode home from the hospital in a first-gen Mustang, and he's been wrenching on them nearly as long.

In addition to his expertise writing about cars, trucks, motorcycles, and every other type of automobile, Brett had spent several years running parts for local auto dealerships.

You can follow along with his builds and various automotive shenanigans on Instagram: @bfoote.