Custom Built
"Monster Motorcycle"

built by John Norman
John began building this motorcycle as a way to incorporate a little bit of everything he'd ever done ~
...wood-working ...welding ...sheet metal fabrication ...auto mechanics ...casting ...upholstery
...aircraft building & restoration ...and more,
~ all into one, single entity that he refers to as his “Pratt-Hog”!
He started out by constructing a cardboard model of the engine he would build,
using two Pratt & Whitney 985, radial engine, cylinders.
He then placed the engine 'model' on his workbench, and drew the frame that would house this
engine on the wall of his shop ... around the engine 'model'!

He then purchased the materials and built the frame he had designed.

He built the cases and machined the pistons and rods.
John had to build his own fuel tank to fit around the unique shape of the engine he had built.
He wanted the headlight and taillights to blend in with the design he had envisioned,
so he built them as well.  The taillight lenses are half red and half amber.
John built the fenders to blend in with the rest of the bike and they each have birds-eye maple
accents on the sides.
John made plaster molds of his hands that he then cast in aluminum to build the
unique exhaust clamps seen in the photo below.
This machine was licensed in 2001 in Washington State as a "JW cycle".
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