In the maze of chrome and wide tires, it's rare that a bike truly stands apart. But Scott Wolf has created a custom that really rocks (pun intended). Featuring a Playstation 2 under the seat and two color video monitors, this bike is a rolling arcade.
Everything about this bike sets it apart from its competition. From the rarely customized 2004 Honda RC51 from which he started to a bag of electronics that would make Johnny 5 from Short Circuit jealous, this bike is truly innovative.
The undertail monitor folds away when it's time to ride and pops right back out when game time comes around. Wireless remotes are utilized to make rocking out on Guitar Hero possible.
Fabricator Scott Wolf had to make room for a 12-volt full-sized truck battery to produce enough power for 12 hours of continuous play.
Complete with a GPS navigation system, amps and speaker and two rear-facing cameras to replace the mirrors, Wolf's bike is an electronic masterpiece.
The intricately detailed paint comes courtesy of the builder/owner's last name. The werewolf theme laid down by The Fear Factory is highlighted by a highly detailed werewolf head on the upper as well as ribs on the gas tank and under the seat. Many of the wicked skulls flowing over the bike have glowing LED eyes.
Every bit of the bike is chrome with tons of one-off parts, such as billet radiator shrouds, to ensure that no detail is neglected.
With all the aesthetically pleasing points met and the electronics of a super-computer crammed inside, one would assume that there wasn't time or money for motor work. Wrong. The RC51 motor was fitted with racing cams, a Power Commander III (also chromed and airbrushed), worked internals and a chrome Bruce exhaust system.
Top to bottom, Scott Wolf spared no expense and left no bolt untouched. Through innovative thinking and attention to detail, this bike is a rolling testament to what a custom bike can and should be.
Buyer's Box
2004
Honda RC51
Front end: GPR steering stabilizer
REAR end: N/A
motor: Racing cams, Power Commander III
PAINT: Dave at The Fear Factory
polish/chrome: Quality Chrome Plating, South Bay Chrome
Bodywork: Shark Skins bodywork, custom-molded solo cowl, in-tank monitor, custom undertail fold-down monitor, Harley taillight, custom headlights, five strobe-light kits
Accessories: Touch-screen GPS navigation system, two rear-facing cameras and camera monitors, two video monitors, Playstation 2, wireless controls, custom-fabricated chrome radiator covers and intake covers
Builder: Scott Wolf and friends
Owner: Scott Wolf