American Motorcycle Dealer AMD 228 July 2018 | Page 27

JULY 2018 ‘s ™ RMO T TE N This edition includes... • Latvia (July) - the latest member of the AMD World Championship Affiliate Network • Review of Bike Shed Show in London • 'Ducky', an Ironhead Sporster by Yuri Shif • Major change to the Modified Harley Class from 2020 Custom Bike Show - Latvia, July 21 The newest addition to the AMD World Championship Affiliate Custom Bike Show program will be the fourth annual Custom Bike Show being staged on July 21 at the same time as the annual town festival in the historic town of Cesis in Latvia. The show is hosted by local club MC XIII and while the event is still new and the custom scene in Latvia (as in the other Baltic states) is small, the show is expected to attract around 50 bikes from Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia with the Best in Show winning expenses to compete at the AMD World Championship at INTERMOT Customized in Cologne, Germany (October 3-7) 2018. The markets in countries like Latvia may be small, but they are growing. With new generations of custom bike enthusiasts who have only known the post-independence freedom starting to participate in the custom market, and a tradition of craftsmanship and creativity, the future looks bright for the custom bike lifestyle and market throughout Eastern Europe. Classes will feature public picks, including best paint/finish and competitor/expert panel voting classes such as Best Custom and Best Old Timer. Cesis is one of the oldest towns in Latvia, famed for its ruined medieval castle, where the Custom Bike Show will take place. www.mc13.lv www.custombikeshow.lv AMD World Championship 2018 will see the final Modified Harley Class As AMD announces a significant class change for 2020, we take a quick look at some of the outstanding Modified Harley-Davidsons that have graced the World Championship in recent years… t is an irony that of all custom bike shows, the ‘AMD’ should have a Modified Harley-Davidson class with a rigorously enforced rule set. The concept of recognizing Modified Harleys specifically was born out of two objectives. The first was to provide balance to the popularity that our Freestyle class concept had from the word get-go when it made its debut in 2004. The Freestyle concept had an immediate impact on the long-term evolution of how custom design and engineering evolved subsequently, an effect that can be clearly seen in the custom bike archive at the event website (www.amdchampionship.com) where every bike ever to enter any of the AMD World or European Championship classes is recorded for posterity with tech specs and studio grade photography - one of the most comprehensive, valuable and popular custom design archives on the internet. >> I www.AMDchampionship.com 2016 Modified Harley-Davidson World Champion ‘Milwaukee Mile’ by Christoph Madaus, German Motorcycle Authority, Germany AMERICAN MOTORCYCLE DEALER - JULY 2018 27