Photo by Matt Knowlson
Check out this sweet 68 sporty iron head built by CJ.
if you are looking for your own custom build, hit him up!
03 Tuesday May 2011
Posted Guilty Customs, Shop Talk
inPhoto by Matt Knowlson
Check out this sweet 68 sporty iron head built by CJ.
if you are looking for your own custom build, hit him up!
08 Wednesday Dec 2010
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inLooking for some last minute stocking stuffers for Christmas!
LOOK NO FURTHER! Check out the Limpnickie Lot and all the Shops for killer gear!
Thanks to Jeremy at Relic Stripes for this AWESOME Pic!
30 Saturday Oct 2010
Posted Guilty Customs, New Products
in
CJ just informed me that he has a new line of apparel which all of the proceeds will go to the Anglemans Syndrome Foundation. He has joined forces with a great company called Karma Inc. Apparel. Anglemans Syndrome has affected his daughter and this is CJ’s way to cast light on the disorder. The biggest thing to know about the Limpnickie Lot is, we are family, we are not just a bunch of builders, we are friends and have been for a long time. When one of us is in need, we know that we have a incredible community to turn to. So I am asking you to purchase a shirt or hoodie and show ours kids you care. If you have ever had the time to meet and talk to CJ, you know he is a stand up guy that would give the shirt off his back for you. This awesome sale will be going on from November and December
28 Monday Sep 2009
Posted Guilty Customs, New Products
inThese custom built springer front ends (built exclusively for Guilty Customs) are already getting to be the “talk of the town” because of their craftsmanship and price. Each one is TIG welded using only the highest quality metals and components. These springer front-ends embodies the spirit of the industry’s original springers by using original HD springs with inner helper springs, choice of custom milled brass/stainless bushings and brass/stainless fittings, and state of the art technology for one of the industry’s highest quality and most reliable front-ends.
21 Tuesday Apr 2009
Posted Builder Profiles, Guilty Customs
inSome of the people that know Cj Hanlon could say he has changed over the years. That he went to the ”other side”. That he is some kind of rebel without a cause, concerned only with custom choppers, hot-rods, close “buzz hair cuts” and an ever-growing collection of tattoos, glasses and his trademark fedoras. But looks can be deceiving. To Carl (Cj) Hanlon — former bank executive turned Guilty Customs owner — he’s just being himself. “I wanted to go back to what I loved.” Hanlon said. And what he loved was to ride and build motorcycles. Carl isn’t picky about what kind of motorcycle the shop builds either, just as long as they are cool and functional. So, whether they are Harleys, Triumphs, BSA or other metric’s, he just enjoys the process of building bikes from scratch. “What we really get excited about is custom ground up builds” he said. When Cj refers to “we” he means the guys who make up the “Guilty Gang” that he depends on to make his vision become reality. Jimmy Womach fabricator. Brian Bordeaux and Steve O’Brien painters.
In the five years since he started Guilty Customs, Cj has created numerous works of art from the ground up. From award winning “Lucille” which resides with Daryn Colledge of the Green Bay Packers to his latest creation “Errant 2” for special ops solider Ash Spurlin, one thing remains the same….the passions for giving people a custom motorcycle that is uniquely theirs, affordable and dependable. Guilty bikes have been featured in magazines such as Easy Rider, Cycle Source, Barnett’s, Iron Works, Biker Spot, Hot Bike and many other local and international rags. But don’t hold that against them, ok? They’re just looking to make cool bikes!