![]() Tags: airbrushed motorcycle helmets, breast cancer benefit, breast cancer motorcycle, custom bobber, custom bobber motorcycles, custom bobbers, custom bobbers motorcycles, custom chopper, custom chopper motorcycles, custom choppers, custom helmets, custom motorcycle, custom motorcycles, diavs for a cure, pinstriped helmets, pinstriped motorcycle helmets, Real Divas Ride, Softail Bobber, softail bobbers, South Side Kustoms, South Side Kustoms apparel, south side kustoms helmets. SPECIAL THANK YOU TO KEN CZWORKA for your photography skills on the BARBARIC BIKE!Ĭategories: Uncategorized. LOTS OF OTHER THINGS COOKIN IN THE OVEN – SO WATCH FOR DETAILS AND RELEASES! LIMITED EDITION SSK HELMETS ARE ON THE WAY! That’s right we have a LIMITED EDITION Open Face helmets coming 3 different styles with a LIMIT OF 20 per style – Watch for them!Ĭheck out new details and options on our websites and to our bikes – all the better to bring you the best custom in the market. Girls of Bikernet Calendars coming to South Side Kustoms Please Spread the word about our BREAST CANCER BENEFIT BIKES! – Ĭheck our blog on a regular basis for news and info! – We will be featured in an up coming issue of Outlaw Biker Magazine – Ĭheck out our interview on Bikers Inner Circle – South Side Kustoms will be in the Sept Issue of Barnett’s Magazine! so look for us! The collaboration lead to more helmets and currently there are three helmets available with more in production for late 2012 availability.First and foremost – thank you to everyone for your support! ![]() In 2010 Skratch was tapped by Bell Helmets to apply his signature painting and striping abilities to their new Bell Custom 500 three-quarter helmet. Skratch is hot! The Hot Rod TV episode featuring Skratch debuted in September to be the highest rated episode in the entire 20-episode season, the Head Skratcher was featured on the cover of the re-launch of Hot Rod Deluxe Magazine and in a spread in an upcoming issue of Rodders Journal, and Skratch and the car will be at SEMA in Las Vegas promoting the brand with several potential corporate brand partners. Starting with a drawing on a napkin, he immerses himself in building “the classic American Hot Rod.” The episode stretches his talents to new heights while the cameras roll, and sleep becomes a distant memory as he bounces between the Head Skratcher, striping shows in Japan and Germany, and season 5 of Overhaulin’. The Head Skratcher episode follows Skratch as he marries a Model A Roadster with a ’58 Cadillac, using nothing but parts he acquires in junk yards and through the classifieds. From his success on Overhaulin’, the producers approached him to star in his own episode of Hot Rod TV on ESPN2. The show's star Chip Foose was so impressed with his striping and his fabrication skills that he has been continuously invited back into 2007's season 5. Next up for Skratch was TV, where in 2004 he landed a reoccurring role as “the striper” on TLC's hit car makeover show Overhaulin’. When he wasn't hitting car shows or doing custom striping, he could be found in Skratch's Garage in Sun Valley, CA working on a growing list of metal fabrication projects and custom builds. An art form normally reserved for the old codgers of hot rodding now had a new young face – striping everything from hot rods and lowriders to choppers and refrigerators. Soon, his work could be seen in national magazines from Rod & Custom to Ol’ Skool Rodz and from Lowrider Magazine to Burnout Magazine. was born.Skratch's Garage.Īs Skratch began to fabricate and pinstripe for various owners and builders, a following started to build. ![]() Soon, his pinstriping talents were noticed by various builders at events, and his new career in L.A. He was sure that he would be able to make it in the car world there. So, at 26, he quit and moved to the West Coast – the U.S. After several years of struggling to make ends meet, Skratch shut down the shop and began trying his hand at the corporate 9 to 5 thing.but that just wasn't happening for him. By the age of 20, he had rented his first shop and began modding 1950s Oldsmobiles and Chevrolets. With an ever growing appetite for cars, he soon started buying cars outside the city, fixing them up and selling them for profit. Soon, he had established a money making business buying and selling used Camaro parts locally. ![]() The grandson of an Oklahoma moonshine runner and the son of a 1950s pinstriper, Skratch started working on hot rods at age 16 in Fort Worth, Texas because it was in his blood. Skratch (born May 26, 1972) is an American pinstripe artist and metal fabricator best known for his work on TVs Overhaulin' and numerous shows on Hot Rod TV, among countless magazine features.
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