Taco Kustoms' Incredible Builds Dare to be Different

Just when you think you've seen everything the custom Harley world has to offer, along comes Taco Kustoms to truly shake things up.

By Brett Foote - September 29, 2017
The Shop Like No Other
Skull Scrambler
'Merica
Starburst
Viclero

1. The Shop Like No Other

In the world of custom Harleys, we often feel like we've seen it all. We stare at dozens of baggers, choppers, and bobbers on a daily basis, yet few make us stop in our tracks and drop our jaws. But when we came across the incredibly unique creations coming out of Daytona Beach, Florida-based Taco Kustoms, we were quite simply floored. With Kevin Rodriguez at the helm, every handmade creation is like nothing you've ever seen before. And every bike comes with a story as unique as the ride itself.

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2. Skull Scrambler

The Skull Scrambler started out as nothing more than a variety bin of spare parts, quite literally. The team at Taco decided to turn those parts into a low budget custom that looked like nothing else on the road, yet easily caught the attention of everyone who laid eyes on it. The result of that idea exceeded all expectations, to say the least.

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3. 'Merica

Like every builder and biker worth his salt, Rodriguez is very much grateful for our nation's heroes and those that have made the ultimate sacrifice to protect our country. So as a small gesture to thank our veterans for their service, he put together the creation you see here, known appropriately as 'Merica. And we can surely see it tooling across the sand in some Middle Eastern country with its desert camo and knobby tires.

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4. Starburst

Starburst started out life as a 2001 Sportster, which Rodriguez intended to give to his wife for her birthday. His wife, however, hates stock bikes. So he went to work on this one with the idea of making it her dream ride. She was already in love with the Skull Scrambler, so he incorporated some of its styling elements while also turning it into its own unique creation.

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5. Viclero

Viclero is a combination of styles with a specific purpose. Rodriguez wanted a ride that wasn't a bagger, yet sat like a lowrider and rode comfortably. He also wanted to build something that would proudly display his Hispanic heritage. Take one look at this badass Softail, and it's pretty clear that he succeeded on all fronts. 


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