Anthony Robinson is crowned "King of Architecture" at the 2021 J&P Cycles Ultimate Builder Custom Bike Show | Business Wire China

2021-12-01 09:14:57 By : Ms. Rebecca WANG

Conyers, Georgia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Progressive IMS Outdoors, Powersports' industry-leading consumer motorcycle tour that connects enthusiasts with top brands, today announced the 11th annual J&P Cycles Ultimate Builder custom bike show ( UBCBS) champion. The championship race culminated in the Atlanta station of the IMS Circuit on October 31. The "King of Architecture" crown was awarded to former UBCBS contestant Anthony Robinson.

"Congratulations to Anthony Robinson for taking home the first prize in the champion freestyle group. He was crowned the King of Builders. Congratulations to everyone who participated in this year's UBCBS competition," said Bob Kay, Director of UBCBS. "The raw talent and sheer enthusiasm these manufacturers have injected into their custom bikes is extraordinary, and we applaud all those involved."

Kay continued: "The exciting thing about this year's competition is that it is not over yet. We are very happy to host a bonus round in Southern California during the last leg of the IMS Tour and provide special prizes and features." Held in Southern California All winners and runners-up in the bonus round will be eligible to participate in the 2022 tournament.

Throughout the seven events, the winners and runners-up of each class entered the championship game held in Atlanta last weekend. The builders competed for the grand prize of US$10,000 in the freestyle course, and each received a cash prize of US$2,000 in the custom street and custom classic courses. All prizes are provided by Arlen Ness, Avon Grips, Bell Helmets, BDL, Biker Net, Black Fly's, Cycle Visions, Dunlop, Fat Baggers, LePera Seats and Twin Power.

Builders can still participate in the UBCBS prize competition at the Progressive IMS Outdoors South California event in Costa Mesa, California from November 19 to 21. Register here to participate.

The winners of the championship include:

• Brian Buttera won first place with the Harley-Davidson Shovelhead in 1977, which has a hand-made stainless steel rigid frame, front frame, handlebars, rear pillars and exhaust. The customization also includes a solid brass rear fender and components, hand-made fuel tanks and fuel tanks, as well as AN accessories and hand-rolled aluminum seats throughout.

• Chris Wilson won the runner-up with the 1980 Harley-Davidson FLH, drawn by Joel845.

• Jesse Spade won a 2000 Ducati 750ss with a hand-shaped tail and fly net drawn by J Daar.

• Yaroskov Lutensko won the runner-up with the 2019 Harley-Davidson FXBB. This car uses dark black custom paint and Carbon HD Screaming Eagle, Stage IV Big Bore Kit and accessories, black hood, 19-inch HD Annihilator, 16-inch front and rear wheels With four-wheel drive control. Customization includes a variety of Harley-Davidson parts, including front and rear axle covers, derby covers and headlight rings, handles, shift levers, pedals and leather bags. More features include adjustable shock absorbers, fat risers, Harley-Davidson fuel tank caps, Mototeks pulleys, Metzeler ME888 tires, Kodlin rear suspension lower kit and more. The customization is painted by EXSA Automotive.

• Anthony Robinson won first place with the Triumph T-110 called "Black Coffee" in 1949, which is equipped with custom-designed and hand-made wheels, fuel and fuel tanks, custom seats, mudguards, manifolds, copper pipes , Rear peripheral brakes, controls, levers, and more. This motorcycle is equipped with Indian Jr. Scout beams from 1938, with 18-inch rear Chevron clinchers and Firestone 21-inch front wheels. The customized feature is that the open hub can see the extruded tube, and is engraved with gold and chrome plating along with the dust cover and taillights. The motorcycle is custom painted by Mike Clary.

• Steven Iacona drove the 1996 Harley-Davidson FSXT and won the runner-up, fuel tank, electric box and battery. The Craft Tech frame has been highly modified with fully adjustable progressive front and rear suspension, Brembo radial calipers, manual controls and machined Harley-Davidson 39mm fork legs. Stainless steel spine tubes are manually bent and polished for brake, oil and clutch lines. The engine has been fully remodeled and polished, as well as a polished gearbox. The custom was drawn by Robert Pradke.

To learn more about the contest and register as a participant, please visit here.

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Lauren Lloyd Director of Public Relations and Communications IMSPR@informa.com 310-266-4792

Lauren Lloyd Director of Public Relations and Communications IMSPR@informa.com 310-266-4792