“Chicano is a Mexican style of bicycle, or the lowrider bikes. So I
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“Chicano is a Mexican style of bicycle, or the lowrider bikes. So I
FEATURED BIKE Jigger J. Jerusalem “Chicano is a Mexican style of bicycle, or the lowrider bikes. So I picked this bike to have the same shape of the Mexican bicycle style.” A From scratch, the lowrider becomes eye-catching classic bike t first glance, the green motorcycle looks strangely appealing. With its slim body, eye-catching vibrant colors, and sleek gold-plated parts, anybody would think the motorbike belongs in the classic era, yet the designer wanted to keep it that way. Such is the case of the Green Chicano, Omar Al Tameemi’s latest creation. It may look like it came out of the motorcycle history book, and yes, the Green Chicano with its lowriding frame drew its inspiration from the land of burritos and guacamoles, otherwise called Mexico. “Chicano is a Mexican style of bicycle, or the lowrider bikes. So I picked this bike to have the same shape of the Mexican bicycle style,” said Al Tameemi, owner of Lycan Customs in Dubai, when asked by Desert Riders Magazine on how his latest motorbike was inspired by the Mexicanos and their cool rides. With its stripped-down body, the Green Chicano’s minimalist look may have given you the feeling that it was just a cut-and-weld job, but it was really more than that. Al Tameemi explained it took him and his team almost a year to finish the bike as they went on a rigid process of conceptualizing and carefully designing the Green Chicano down to the last detail. “This bike was built from scratch. We have designed and created most of the parts, including the planning, changing in design or parts. It took us around eight months,” he said. Al Tameemi is no stranger to creating a bike that stands out from the rest of the pack. He was, after all, credited for turning a motorcycle into what is now more famously known as the “Golden Bike.” Khaled Al Hamadi, Overall President of the Qatar-based Soul Riders MC with chapters in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, is now the proud owner of the Golden Bike. His adoration for the Mexican-style low riders had motivated Al Tameemi to venture into uncharted territory yet again. “I was thinking of creating a new style in this industry, something no one has come up with yet. Whatever you see in this bike has been modified and customized.” He says the Green Chicano’s frame is “exceptional.” “We designed it and a friend of mine who owns a motorcycle shop in the US built it,” Al Tameemi pointed out. At 30 inches each wheel, the bike’s tire size is noticeable, too. The engine, he adds, is not of a normal kind that you can just buy from the market, but a mix between shovel head 70’s and panhead 50’s. Ü SCAN TO WATCH Green Chicano - Test Drive http://bit.ly/GreenChicano-TestDrive SPECIFICATIONS AND TECHNICAL DETAILS Builder’s Name: Lycan Customs Owner’s Name: Omar Al Tameemi Year/Model: 2015 Time to build: 8 months Engine Make/Size: Chopper Kulture Custom Pan/Shovel Displacement: 1530cc Cylinder: S&S Top End: Dual plug front Shovelhead and rear Panhead Cams: Andrews Carburator: Chopper Kulture Super E modified Exhaust System: Chopper Kulture stainless steel custom Ignition: Morris Magnetto Transmission Type: Chopper Kulture Custom 5spd w/t kicker Gears: OEM Clutch: Bandit Primary: Chopper Kulture Custom with 530 o-ring chain CHASSIS Frame Make/Type: Chassis Design Co. Rake: 34 Front End: Chassis Design Co. Triple tree: None Swingarm: None Shock Absorbers: None Brake Discs: HHI Front: HHI Rear: Sprotor HHI Calippers: HHI Front: 6 Piston HHI Rear: 4 Piston Sprotor Brake/Drive Front Wheel: RWW 30 Inch Rear Wheel: RWW 30 Inch Tires Front: V rubber Tires Rear: V rubber ACCESSORIES Risers: None Handlebar: Bycycle Custom Grips: Hippy Killer Front Fender: None Rear Fender: Chassis Design Co. Fender Struts: None Seat: Buckaneer Design Forward Controls: Kustom Tech Mid Controls Tank: Lycan Customs Special Oil Tank: Under tranny frame built-in Electrics: Lycan Customs Headlight: Chopper Kulture Taillight: Chopper Kulture Flasher: Chopper Kulture Paint Idea: From Old School and Low Rider Cars Paint: PitStop Auto Styling Specials: 24-karat gold plating, all electrics on left side of gas tank FEATURED BIKE The Green Chicano “The bike contains a lot of clear parts. I mean, no colors are there, clear as glass, which you won’t find on the streets. And of course, it’s gold plated, as usual,” he furthered, noting that he used around half a kilo of 24-karat gold for the plating. The gold leaf design has been coated with gold, as well. Weighing only around 170 kilograms, the Green Chicano is very light and very easy to ride with. The bike’s frame is made from steel, the wheels stainless metal. The engine is aluminum. Some of the Green Chicano’s parts are from Chopper Kulture Custom based in Abu Dhabi, including the engine, carburetor, transmission, primary, headlight, tail light, and exhaust system. Al Tameemi said he has sold all his customized bikes, but his team is working on five new projects which will be ready by September. He did not elaborate what those bikes are or what they will look like when they will roll out months from now. But one thing is sure: We will be expecting another round of delightful surprises up his creative sleeve that would have collectors of rare and artistically enhanced motorbikes scrambling for a first look at Al Tameemi’s latest creations. 36DESERT RIDERS MAGAZINE JUNE/JULY Photo Credit: Lycan Customs www.LycanCustoms.com www.DesertRiders.net | www.facebook.com/DesertRidersMagazine For your comments and feedbacks, write us at feedback@desertriders.net JUNE/JULY DESERT RIDERS MAGAZINE 37