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For the central Florida Boss Hoss owners

Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2014 2:52 pm
by V8Bikers
and for those coming to bike week:
Just found out that Custom Works in Daytona is no longer a Boss Hoss dealer. They do still work on them and can order parts if needed - for now.

Re: For the central Florida Boss Hoss owners

Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2014 6:47 pm
by Butkicker
Wow bummer. So no dealer in town Wonder were other dealers are going to setup maybe back in old areas ?

Re: For the central Florida Boss Hoss owners

Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2014 9:49 pm
by V-MAN
WOW ... seemed like good people when I stopped for a visit. Sure didn't last long ...

Re: For the central Florida Boss Hoss owners

Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2014 11:40 pm
by CanuckHoss
V8Bikers wrote:and for those coming to bike week:
Just found out that Custom Works in Daytona is no longer a Boss Hoss dealer. They do still work on them and can order parts if needed - for now.
Dang...sorry to hear...it was great hanging out there for almost 2 days when my trike was down... and I hope / assume it still will be a good hangout...I also hope Tom from Mountain still gets to set up there..

If they can still order parts then they are probably a recognized "Service Dealer"..not Sales

Re: For the central Florida Boss Hoss owners

Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2015 7:08 am
by chopshop445
custom works went under just after bike week 2014. I will miss ralph, very nice guy. beannies opened up a small shop in holyhill on 8th street with whitney and a silent partner. you can order any parts you need from boss hoss in dreyersburg tenn.

Re: For the central Florida Boss Hoss owners

Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2015 11:29 am
by Carl La Fong
Except Nesco parts^^^^^

Re: For the central Florida Boss Hoss owners

Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 5:52 am
by randy burkey
Carl La Fong wrote:Except Nesco parts^^^^^
While at the Paris rally, word (rumor) was that Nesco is no longer making bike transmissions,,And Tom rode his big block bike from Mountain to Paris using his new transmission...Anybody hear anything about this??

Re: For the central Florida Boss Hoss owners

Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 6:19 am
by chopshop445
I have a 2014 32 coupe. it has a tciauto 4 speed transmission in it. they had to change it in order to run ls3 fuel injection canbus. it is a very nice transmission. google it, they make all kinds of racing transmissions.

Re: For the central Florida Boss Hoss owners

Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 8:27 am
by V8Bikers
"While at the Paris rally, word (rumor) was that Nesco is no longer making bike transmissions,,And Tom rode his big block bike from Mountain to Paris using his new transmission...Anybody hear anything about this??"

Holy shit!! if true, that is major news. Wonder if they will still supply parts for some time period? I would think that someone would have talked to Tom about the availability of it? Also, if they stop making parts, what are we supposed to do about rebuilds?

Re: For the central Florida Boss Hoss owners

Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 10:46 am
by Carl La Fong
chopshop445 wrote:I have a 2014 32 coupe. it has a tciauto 4 speed transmission in it. they had to change it in order to run ls3 fuel injection canbus. it is a very nice transmission. google it, they make all kinds of racing transmissions.
Trike, bike. Were talking apples and oranges. Actually, apples and pumpkins. No trike trans will work in a bike

Re: For the central Florida Boss Hoss owners

Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 12:11 pm
by CanuckHoss
V8Bikers wrote:"While at the Paris rally, word (rumor) was that Nesco is no longer making bike transmissions,,And Tom rode his big block bike from Mountain to Paris using his new transmission...Anybody hear anything about this??"

Holy shit!! if true, that is major news. Wonder if they will still supply parts for some time period? I would think that someone would have talked to Tom about the availability of it? Also, if they stop making parts, what are we supposed to do about rebuilds?
Bill...

Can't comment on the Nesco.

But nothing / no news at all came out of the Paris Rally and that absolutely blows my mind...

Re: For the central Florida Boss Hoss owners

Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 10:03 pm
by CanuckHoss
chopshop445 wrote:custom works went under just after bike week 2014. I will miss ralph, very nice guy. beannies opened up a small shop in holyhill on 8th street with whitney and a silent partner. you can order any parts you need from boss hoss in dreyersburg tenn.
I think Whitney is actually Beanies of Florida:

Beannies Motorsports
401 8th Street
Daytona Beach, FL 32117
Phone: 386-274-0014
www.beannies.com
whitney@beannies.com

Re: For the central Florida Boss Hoss owners

Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 10:16 pm
by petitemoose
CanuckHoss wrote:
chopshop445 wrote:custom works went under just after bike week 2014. I will miss ralph, very nice guy. beannies opened up a small shop in holyhill on 8th street with whitney and a silent partner. you can order any parts you need from boss hoss in dreyersburg tenn.
I think Whitney is actually Beanies of Florida:

Beannies Motorsports
401 8th Street
Daytona Beach, FL 32117
Phone: 386-274-0014
http://www.beannies.com
whitney@beannies.com
She is

Re: For the central Florida Boss Hoss owners

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2015 6:31 am
by chopshop445

Re: For the central Florida Boss Hoss owners

Posted: Fri May 08, 2015 3:07 pm
by Mikie v
Whitney is good people. Purchased my 12 Gangsta from her.

Re: For the central Florida Boss Hoss owners

Posted: Sat May 09, 2015 4:45 am
by 502wingman
All the mechanics from Custom Works are still in Daytona.

They all work with a former employee: Brigit Duncan. One of them is a certified trained Boss Hoss mechanic. So if you need any work done or just looking for parts or just go there for a chat and coffee: www.brigitscustomworks.com

They are located at 406 N. Beach Street, just up from the Indian (former Harley) Dealer.

Small shop but very nice and good people

Re: For the central Florida Boss Hoss owners

Posted: Sat May 09, 2015 12:08 pm
by V-MAN
502wingman wrote:All the mechanics from Custom Works are still in Daytona.

They all work with a former employee: Brigit Duncan. One of them is a certified trained Boss Hoss mechanic. So if you need any work done or just looking for parts or just go there for a chat and coffee: http://www.brigitscustomworks.com

They are located at 406 N. Beach Street, just up from the Indian (former Harley) Dealer.

Small shop but very nice and good people

Peter -

This is really good piece of information, I remember talking too you about this in March. When I get back down to FL I will swing in to see the shop, kick tires and of course have a coffee :)

Don