‘Geo Blade’ Is One Uniquely Adorned Custom Harley
This custom Harley-Davidson V-Rod dubbed 'Geo Blade' has some method to its madness.
Mere Oversight?
While we routinely feature custom Harley builds from all over the globe, one particular outfit - located in Germany, a hotbed for these types of machines - that we haven't truly touched on very much is Bad Boy Customs. However, after laying eyes on this unique creation dubbed "Geo Blade," which is based on the V-Rod - that likely won't be the case any longer.
Photos: Bad Boy Customs
Follow the Coordinates
The first thing one is likely to notice about this V-Rod build are the interesting markings on the tank, which features the coordinates 43°02'45.852"N 87°57'37.713"W. A quick search reveals that the location of those coordinates is one that should be familiar to Harley fans, as it's the location of the company's corporate headquarters in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Photos: Bad Boy Customs
Going Wide
These coordinates are also placed on the bike's wheels as a nice little added touch, not to mention something that we've never seen before. Speaking of the wheels, this V-Rod features aftermarket units that measure 18 inches up front and 19 in the rear, coupled with a fat 300m tire in the back to give it the classic hot rod look.
Photos: Bad Boy Customs
Matching Parts
Those giant rollers are covered by custom fenders as well, which utilize gold graphics that match those placed on the tank. In between, one will find a custom diamond-stitched leather seat, where the lucky owner can place their rump for a nice cruise around town.
Photos: Bad Boy Customs
Other Mods
Aside from those modifications, this V-Rod features the same sort of upgrades we've come to expect from similar builds. Those include upgraded handlebars, mirrors, an aftermarket exhaust system finished in matte black, and an air suspension, to name just a few.
Photos: Bad Boy Customs
Clean and Simple
Though it doesn't deviate too far from the proven, somewhat beloved V-Rod style, Geo Blade does stand out for its unique graphics, as well as a clean and simple look that should appeal to just about anyone. Plus, if it's any indication of the quality of build that Bad Boy Customs churns out, it certainly won't be the last one we feature, too.
Photos: Bad Boy Customs
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