We have known about the boys from Ballistic for quite some time. First with crazy choppers and custom bikes and now with award winning baggers that have seemed to have turned the custom touring word on its ear. Ballistic Cycle’s baggers are sleek machines that look more at home at speed than standing still. Bikes with wildly creative bodywork, extremely large wheels, and paint schemes that seem to come out of a future chock full with coolness.
After seeing Ballistic’s 30-inch wheeled bike at the V-Twin show in early 2011 we just had to sit down with the guys and have them give us the straight story on there latest two-wheeled work of art.
So, tell us what’s the deal is on this bike?
Well, it’s a follow-up bike to the 30-inch front wheeled “Paradigm” we built last year. This one we named Ravenous, and instead of being a prototype bagger, this one is all about production. Paradigm was the world’s first 30-inch front wheeled custom bike and bagger. It brought a lot of controversy, much of which is still talked about today, but we also started a trend with it.
Ravenous was built as a shop bike for Ballistic, something for us to take to shows and ride around town with, but most of all, show off the parts that are now in production. We put about 5,000 miles of open highway and country back roads on this bike over the summer and never had an issue with handling even on tight corners. The bike rides as smooth as it looks and it’s all due to the engineering behind the bike, which is what’s most exciting.
Tell us a bit about your custom parts featured on Ravenous.
There are many custom one-off parts on this bagger, but also quite a few production parts that are available to the public. We have neck rake kits and everything else someone would need to build a bike similar to this. The main difference would be the front fairing, which has a lot of customization and prototype work done to it. The inner and outer fairing started off as stock Harley fairings, and we hacked them up like we always do. Custom cutouts for the speakers, a special mount inside the fairing for the amplifier and then bonded the inner and outer fairing together. Everything is wired into the stock Harley wire harness. A custom fairing mount was designed and built for this bike so the fairing could turn with the frontend like it does on a Street Glide. It adds a unique look with the 30-inch wheel and fender that rides up into the fairing, while also giving it a safe and reliable function.
The 18-inch front rotor was designed and added for looks and most of all extra stopping, and that it does. The rotor is perfect for single disc big-wheeled baggers that don’t want to sacrifice breaking ability or looks. Getting it to work with the caliper took a few special pieces, but it works great.
The saddlebags have an internal hinge assembly designed by us that has a dual-purpose shock that will hold the lid open and hold it shut. Before the lid can swing forward, it must rise straight up on a different axis to give proper clearance from the edge of the saddlebags. The engineering behind the assembly is one of a kind, and every piece is CNC machined. The bags are also made using vinyl-ester and a vacuum infused process for exceptionally clean and sharp edges matching the other bodylines the bike has. This process also allows the bags to be much more durable and lightweight than traditional fiberglass. We are also designing an ABS version of these saddlebags that will be available in early 2012.
We really like the look of the bars. Are you going to be producing them as well?
Yes. The handlebars, which we call the Road Glide Relaxer bars, are another engineered part we made. They were designed specifically for the Road Glide with an internal throttle by wire. They have a low drag-style look with a relaxing feel just like the name says. We wanted something that looked good, but more important be ergonomic and universal to different sized riders. And that they are. You can hold these bars all day long. Long arms, short arms, everyone who sits on the bike and grabs the bars all say how comfortable they are.
That’s a crazy gas tank. Can you tell us a bit about it?
“Inside the custom gas tank is a stock tank. We use an automotive epoxy to bond our tank’s sides on, giving the tank a totally different custom wide and stretched look. By doing this, no welding is required and no additional tank mounts or parts are needed. The dash was also custom made and easily mounts over the tank.
Wow, all these parts you make do add up to one killer bike. Any last thoughts you would want us or our readers to know about Ballistic?
When it comes to building baggers or any custom bikes, attention to detail is what we are all about. Tight, even gaps, smooth flowing bodylines from the front to rear, and designing each part so that it fits and looks as close to perfect as possible. We try to put these statements into reality and on every single thing we do.
Spec Sheet
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General
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Owner
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| Shop | Ballistic Cycles
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| Website | ballisticcycles.com
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| Year/Make/Model | 2008 Harley Davidson Road Glide
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| Fabrication | Ballistic Cycles
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| Welding | Ballistic Cycles
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| Assembly | Ballistic Cycles
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| Build Time | Five weeks
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| Engine | Harley Davidson 96ci
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| Year/Type/Size | 2008 Harley Davidson Road Glide
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| Builder | Harley Davidson
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| Cases | Stock
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| Pistons | Stock
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| Cylinders | Stock
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| Heads | Stock
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| Valves | Stock
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| Rockers | Stock
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| Rocker Boxes | Stock
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| Pushrods | Stock
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| Cams | Stock
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| Lifters | Stock
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| Throttle Body | Stock
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| Carb | N/A fuel injected
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| Air Cleaner | Vance & Hines/modified by Ballistic Cycles
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| EFI Controller | Stock
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| Exhaust | Vance & Hines Big Radius
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| Oil Cooler | Stock
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| Other Motor Mods/Add Ons |
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| Transmission | Six speed
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| Year/Type | 2008
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| Case | Stock
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| Gears | Stock
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| Clutch | Stock
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| Primary Drive | Stock
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| Other Clutch/Tranny Mods |
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Frame
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| Year/Type | 2008 Harley Davidson Road Glide
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| Rake | 51 degrees
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| Stretch | 1.5 inches
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| Modifications | Cut and raked by Ballistic Cycles
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| Suspension | Front and rear air-ride
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| Front | Ballistic Cycles air-ride
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| Manufacturer | Ballistic Cycles, Harley, Paul Yaffle lower legs slider covers
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| Length | Adjustable 27-32 inches
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| Triple Trees | 9 degree HHI
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| Rear | Arnott Air-ride system with Alden Shocks
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| Swingarm | Stock
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| Shocks | Alden
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| Stabilizer | N/A |
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Wheels, Tires, and Brakes
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Front
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| Builder/Size | Doug Magoon/30-inch
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| Tire/Size | 140/40-30 Vee Rubber
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| Calipers | PM
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| Rotors | Custom 18 inches
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| Rear | Stock
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| Builder/Size | H-D
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| Tire/Size | Stock
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| Caliper | Stock
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| Rotor | Stock
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| Pulley/Sprocket | Stock
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| Finish/Paint | Ballistic Cycles
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| Manufacturer | PPG
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| Colors | Matte Black & Grandeur Blue with custom mix
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| Painter | Ballistic Cycles
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| Graphics | Custom airbrushed pinstripe by Ballistic Cycles
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| Powdercoating | Ballistic Cycles
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Accessories
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| Front Fender | B’Cool 30-inch steel
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| Spacers | Ballistic Cycles
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| Rear Fender | Jim Nasi modified by Ballistic Cycles
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| Gas Tank | Ballistic Cycles
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| Gas Tank Modifications | Ballistic Cycles
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| Dash | Ballistic Cycles |