Sons of anarchy what type of bikes




















But this Electra Tri-Glide bucks the trend. It was used by Piney, and the extra wheel helped when his health was failing. The Tri-Guide is a top-notch bike with a twin-cooled Milwaukee-eight engine that can deliver as much as pound-feet of torque at 3, rpm.

It's also far more fuel-efficient with 42 miles to a gallon. This item also had touches like extra space in the back for Piney's oxygen tank, and the fact it kept up with the rest of the gang proves its power.

Tig may not be the most Like many of the gang's bikes, the V engine has been modified for better performance, and Tig adding touches to match his quirky personality. Like the man himself, this is an unpredictable but feisty beast of a bike.

The Super Glide Sport boasts a V-twin four-stroke engine with a displacement. Like other Sons bikes, it's customized with special handlebars and suspension to help it perform well. Its fantastic triple-disc brakes and handling make it a top-notch hog for the gang's leader.

It makes sense Clay, the club's veteran leader, has the coolest bike of the bunch. Lowered H-D Road Kings, Heritage Softail, and Softail Deluxe models with long pipes, fishtail tips, ape hangers, whitewall tires, full-skirt fenders, and tons of chrome. These bikes are obviously influenced by lowrider culture, and what's not to like about that?! Sure, they might not be to everyone's taste, but we can all agree that these bikes are nicer than what most of us ride and definitely worth every penny.

Taddarius Orwell, or T. This was, by far, one of the most unique bikes featured on the show. It featured a luxurious, super-premium paint scheme, and dual bending valve front suspension. Most importantly, it looks awesome!

Would we want one? Yes, please! Mainly because the three wheels mean it's no longer a motorcycle - it's a trike.

While we did like that Piney continued to ride after his health declined, trikes are usually ridden by wannabes who are too scared to ride a proper bike, so unless forced by health issues, these things are best avoided. Piney's trike did have some cool features though, such as the ability to haul his oxygen canister around while riding, and the SOA Reaper graphic on the tank with an oxygen mask was cool, but other than that it gets a thumbs down from us.

Fair enough, it stood out a bit on the show just because it wasn't a Harley, but there's nothing really special going on here. British bikes may have given Harleys a run for their money back in the day, but an old Triumph compared to newer machinery from Milwaukee is never gonna end well for the Brit.

Making it even worse, it was ridden by the Assistant U. Attorney investigating the Sons on the show, and that's about as uncool as things can get! Opie was a club legacy as Piney's son, and being born into the MC culture motorcycles were in his blood, which explains why he had a modern, reliable Harley for everyday riding, and that he also liked spending time restoring this classic Panhead.

Ok, bear with us here, we're fully aware that a Panhead is far from worthless in a monetary sense, but it's pretty much worthless as a daily ridden club bike.

Motorcycle club members need reliable bikes, and old vintage Harleys, no matter how cool, just aren't reliable. You'll rarely see any bikes like this on ride-outs, they're mostly used as bar hoppers and show bikes. By all means, get yourself a Panhead just for bragging rights, but you might want to consider having another bike as well.

At least if you enjoy actually riding motorcycles and not just wrenching. During the seven seasons we followed the Sons on their adventures, we saw plenty of bikes come and go, but out of all the bikes on the show, there was one that stood out.

John Teller's Harley-Davidson Knucklehead. Labrava was also hired by the show as a technical advisor, a fact not every fan knows. The actor who plays Happy builds custom bikes, and he loves his Dyna Street Bob, as do other actors on the show.

Multiple bikes have been used throughout the show, but one thing has remained the same. If you are looking for soa motorcycles, this one is undoubtedly a beauty. Most fans would not mind taking it for a ride. Bobby rides multiple bikes throughout the Sons of Anarchy show, but this custom chopper seems to be his favorite. Everyone loves the look of this bike, but they often mistake it for a Harley-Davidson. The truth is, this chopper is truly one-of-a-kind.

It was built from the ground up, but it does have an EVO engine. This awesome ride offers the following customizations that differ from bikes soa. This is a bike that likely looks even more amazing in person. This is another fine specimen that is worth the money.

Everyone loves its lace wheels! This bike was rented by the studio for use during filming, and it is quite a beauty. This Harley-Davidson Knucklehead is a custom work that combines some of the best features from their Knucklehead models.

Although this bike was not built for the show, it represents all the qualities John Teller would want in a bike.

Fans just cannot get enough of it. The following are some of the customizations of this bike. If you were lucky enough to get your hands on this bike, you would likely feel it is worth every cent and much more. It is obvious to fans that these bikes are modeled after the lowrider look, and fans love them.

The Mayans ride lowered Softails that are packed with customizations. The Softail Deluxe models feature the following customizations.

These bikes are chromed out. The model supports an electric start. There is also a Samcro reaper graphic on the fuel tank to show that Jax Teller — Charlie Hunnam is the president of the club. This was in the 8th episode of the 5th season. According to some viewers it was a Harley Street Bob. There is yet another bike that Jax Teller rides in the final season of Sons of Anarchy.

It too has a V-twin four stroke with a cc displacement engine. The top speed is mph. The vehicle is a kickstart and chain driven and weighs approximately lbs. The vintage knucklehead appears last in the 7th season, where Jax rides in the sunset. The bike sports many different parts from different models.

The frame is an original 48 panhead frame. The gas tanks are from 51 panhead. The front end is taken from the 46 knucklehead. The crew created a double of the knucklehead by using a Harley Softail.

It was a close match to the original version. Jax rides this replica in the scene where he crashes into the truck. They had taken out all the modern equipment and accessories. The white color made it stand out and immediately be noticed. The vehicle has a twin cam 96, pushrod V —twin engine and cc engine displacement. It comes with a 4. The bike also sports custom T bars and a forward facing canon air filter. This motorcycle was used by the elderly and sick Piney.

As the name suggests, the bike comes with 3 wheels and features an air cooled twin cam valves pushrod operated engine. The torque is ft-lb and comes with a 6 gallon fuel capacity.



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