Paul Walker’s Custom FLSTCI Is Up for Sale—Again
Fans have another chance to own the late Fast and Furious actor’s custom Harley-Davidson.
The late Paul Walker is best known for his hard-driving on-screen antics in “The Fast and the Furious” film franchise. As it turns out, he was a pretty big gearhead in real life, too, with an impressive collection of cars and motorcycles to his name. His untimely death as a passenger in a speeding Porsche Carrera GT cemented his place in pop culture legend.
Now, you can own one of his motorcycles. This custom 2005 Harley-Davidson FLSTCI has been featured here on H-D Forums before, but it’s coming up for sale again. If you missed your chance last time, well, you don’t want to make the same mistake twice. Currently, the bike is owned by Jordanna Brewster, who played Mia Toretto—Walker’s love interest in The Fast and the Furious movies.
This 1940s-style custom was built for Paul Walker by Road Dog Customs in Southern California. The matte olive drab paint, brown alligator leather seat, and overall blacked-out look suit the aesthetic very well. The nickel plated details on the bike have an aged, unpolished look that suits the aesthetic well. You’ll find no chrome here.
One of a Kind
The springer front end also adds to the bike’s early postwar throwback appearance. The exposed belt drive is another feature that reminds us of the good old days. It’s probably a bit dangerous these days, but you have to admit that it looks cool.
Very few of the bike’s parts are off-the-shelf components. The foot controls were sourced from Performance Machine, while the handlebars, floorboards, exhaust system, and oil tank were all made in-house by Road Dog Customs.
The bike is being sold by the Barrett-Jackson Collection Showroom. It’s a dealership that offers cars and motorcycles for sale in the traditional way, as opposed to Barrett-Jackson’s usual high-profile, fast-paced auction format. Buyers get most of the glitz and glamour of the Barrett-Jackson experience, without the pressure and stress of a televised auction.
You’ll need just under $45,000 to bring this bike home. If you’re a fan of classically-styled custom Harley-Davidsons, The Fast and the Furious, or both, this is a must-have.
Photos: Barrett-Jackson





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