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custom vintage motorcyclesby Alien Cycle UL / ULH Cylinders and Cases Whether your in need of a good motorcycle shop, for service, or your looking for motorcycle parts to build a bobber, a chopper, or rat-rod, Alien Cycle is the place! 26 years in the motorcycle business...12 years in the same location in Denton, Texas. Motorcycle service done the right way. This ain't no Fly-by-Night motorcycle shop... homeslice... Although I do sell motorcycle parts from all your favorite companies like S&S Cycle, Paughco, Baker Transmission, Custom Chrome, Bikers Choice, Vance and Hines Exhaust, Amsoil Synthetic Motorcycle Lubricants, and so on, this is a service oriented motorcycle shop. So if your looking for the cappuccino machine and cozy shopping atmosphere you might be in for a surprise. However if your looking for someone who knows how to work on motorcycles and can get you the parts you need, you have come to the right place. I've got a full machine shop for engine and transmission building and other assorted fabrication projects in house. Just because I own a Flathead and like to work on vintage Harley's, don't let that fool you if you own a Twin Cam or VRod. Modern electronics, fuel injection and the processors that run it all, don't scare me. As a matter of fact I've put together quite the arsenal of equipment to take the guess work and random parts replacement out of trouble shooting problems. About the only thing I don't have is a dyno. I've thought about one, but really there are many ways to go about modifying a fuel map on a fuel injected bike without the use of a dyno. These are good cost effective methods for the rider who is looking to get more out of their bike without all the expense and hassle of dyno tuning. This also allows you to make other modifications down the road without having to re-map it everytime. In other words it's like the good old days when you bought motorcycle parts and went home and put them on yourself with your tools, in your garage. Life is about motorcycles...Ride to Live - Live to Ride ![]() click here |
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