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We hope you all have a great holiday weekend! We're unplugging for a few days to spend time with family and loved ones, but before we do, we wanted to thank you for another great year.
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Watch as Rob walks us through his '96 Sportster. Although this bike is fairly new to him, he's already made it his own by installing a number of custom and off-the-shelf parts.
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We held our first Bike Night this past Wednesday and had a great time with everyone who came out. We're planning to host Bike Nights the first Wednesday of every month, which puts our next event on May 4 (weather pending).
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We recently built this ‘95 Sportster for our friend, Jonny Bourgault, that he aptly named “Cherry Garcia.” It features our second ever '82-'03 Sportster Hardtail Kit and Jonny steered the design of the bike as a whole while we helped bring his vision to life.
He’s a really talented photographer who has shot for a variety of major publications in our industry and we love getting to see all the images he makes along the way. So, it only seemed natural that we ask him to shoot his bike for us.

When we started Prism Supply back in 2012, one of our foundational goals was to manufacture as many motorcycle parts in-house as possible.
But, we were set on having our latest product, the Psychic Shifter, sand casted and that’s simply not something we’re cut out for.
Sand casting is a discipline that seems to be increasingly rare these days. Not to mention, it was important to find a US-based sand caster.
After spinning our wheels searching all over the country, we stumbled upon a company right here in Charlotte, Jenkins Electric, who has been operating a casting foundry since before anyone on our team was even born.