More and more custom builders collaborate with parts manufacturers and vice versa. The result? Usually a very cool bike featuring top of the line new parts. As an example, Scott Webster of Leroy-Thompson Choppers and ProCharger collaborated on a brand new bike named "Trendkill" which was recently unveiled to a packed house at the V-Twin Expo in Cincinnati. The motorcycle has a similar look to their acclaimed Biker Build-Off winner bike called Ethyl. Scott Webster, owner of Leroy-Thompson, has a reputation for creating some very sleek choppers and Trendkill is no exception. The bold design features their own custom Ethyl frame, Brembo brakes and Lazer Star lights, along with a 124” Pro Charged S&S motor that produces 180 hp. ProCharger Super Chargers are bolt-on solutions to increase the percentage of horsepower your engine produces, adding to the overall performance. More on both companies at Leroy Thompson and ProCharger.
Leroy-Thompson Pro Charged Trendkill Custom Bike
Published by February 20th, 2008 in Builders, Customs, Editorial and Engines.6 Responses to “Leroy-Thompson Pro Charged Trendkill Custom Bike”
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Scott and the crew at Leroy Thompson are on top of the game. Mean Street is honored to have its forks on this exceptional ride. Keep raising the bar guys.
This is such a sick bike, and theProCharger is very cool I was checking them out at Sturgis a few years ago.. ~Sara
Scott is a great guy and an awesome builder. His Ethyl bike rocks. Got to hand it to him to keep pushing ahead.
Great job mate
This bike looks tight, like to know more about the bike—specs
I think I’m gonna use that ProCharger Super Charger on an upcoming project. Scott has nothing but good things to say about it. Besides, if it’s good enough for sara and the garage-girls…good enough for me!!! C.F.L.
DJ CHOPPER GOD and The GARAGE GOONS. Illinois.