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JohnnyRingo

(19,290 posts)
Wed Mar 27, 2019, 11:17 PM Mar 2019

I'm saddened to see Arlen Ness go,

He died a couple days ago and the motorcycle community lost a visionary. He was 79 and leaves his wife of 59 years, Beverly.

Back in the early to mid-70s Ness came up with a custom none of us in the Midwest had seen before. What we called the Bay Area chopper was designed with a drag bike in mind. Ness kept everything low and long, then he chromed everything that bolted on to it. The norm back then were pull backs, highway pegs and sissy bars. Many of my rider friends sniffed at Arlen's design, but I dug it a lot. Owning a Sportster put my mindset halfway there. I still have a thing for chrome.

I don't think he's been active on the custom scene for a while, so it might be appropriate to say he'll be fondly remembered as a true originator and artist.

Here's a short story about him on Jalopnik and part of an interview where he tells about his first and most famous custom, his signature '47 Knucklehead that he continued to modify and retained to the end:

https://jalopnik.com/arlen-ness-legendary-custom-motorcycle-builder-dies-a-1833560468



Edited to include the link.


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I'm saddened to see Arlen Ness go, (Original Post) JohnnyRingo Mar 2019 OP
My brother and I visited him at his shop in the Bay Area. He had nothing good to say about Harley NBachers Mar 2019 #1
He sure seemed to have a gentle nature in the interview. JohnnyRingo Mar 2019 #2
RIP to a legend natheo Apr 2019 #3

NBachers

(18,100 posts)
1. My brother and I visited him at his shop in the Bay Area. He had nothing good to say about Harley
Thu Mar 28, 2019, 12:34 AM
Mar 2019

management when we asked about his relationship with them.

He himself, however, was a gentleman, and took time out from his busy day to spend time with us.

JohnnyRingo

(19,290 posts)
2. He sure seemed to have a gentle nature in the interview.
Thu Mar 28, 2019, 01:41 AM
Mar 2019

Came off as a class act.

There is a series of that interview on his YouTube channel. I'm glad we have that to reflect on him as a person along with his work. Considering choice of vintage his bikes, it doesn't look like he deals with the current HD company much.

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