Issue 49 Barnett's Magazine
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Class Act Customs

Class Act CustomsMaking a name for yourself in a crowded market isn't easy, but Scott Irvine and Tom Kegler of Class Act Customs in Mesa, Arizona, are taking the high road by only building high-end customs and not doubting their mission of simply making the best. "We have quality in every nook and cranny," said Scott. "Even the underside of our fenders is sanded and buffed."


This trio of bikes has proven themselves taking first place and Best of Show at venues such as the Grand National Roadster Show, the Sturgis Metzeler Show and Easyriders Shows, a total of thirteen wins so far. Not bad for a couple of guys who dedicated a portion of their thriving body shop of 25 years to their passion for things V-Twin.


Top notch components like Patrick Racing engines are used. No run of the mill engines allowed. "We're taking the high-end street rod approach and doing it in a bike form," said Scott. "We like stuff that's simple and clean, something that five years from now isn't dated." He admits to admiring the bikes of Matt Hotch, Jerry Covington and Travis of Xtreme Cycle Design. Apparently the long and low look, with no added furbelows (but a bit o' shiny flash) appeals to him, as evidenced by CAC's sleek bikes. "Our goal is to have a customer base to build ten bikes a year for," stated Scott. "All three of these bikes are for sale." Got some cash burning a hole in your pocket? Check out their Web site at www.classactcustoms.com or call 480-226-2825.

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