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Johnny Cash Rhythm in Harley-Davidson exhibition
A stylish
tribute to the singer-songwriter legend Johnny Cash is the latest
motorcycle to be showcased in the new Customising, Culture
& Harley-Davidson exhibition at MOSI.
The Get Rhythm motorcycle, named after Cash's 1956 hit
about a shoeshine boy beating the blues through music, is painted a
sleek and understated black, in reference to the famous 'Man in
Black', and includes musical details such as an oil tank in the
design of Cash's Gibson guitar, a custom leather seat dedicated to
Johnny Cash and a vintage style fuel tank. The rhythmic sound of
its v-twin engine also earned the motorcycle its name.
Get Rhythm was customised from a 2004 Harley-Davidson
1550cc and is on display until the end of June as part of a rolling
monthly programme of customised motorcycles from Shaw Speed and
Custom of Sussex. Get Rhythm was commissioned by Johnny
Cash fan Julian Grindall and was built by Neil Sefton of Shaw
Harley-Davidson.
Owner Julian Grindall said: "For me & the creation of a Johnny
Cash tribute bike was quite simple: the love of motorcycles,
especially Harley-Davidson, and the music of an iconic performer
and song writer. The title of the bike "Get Rhythm" was an obvious
choice. This great song describes the rhythm of the shoe shine boy
betting the blues and the rhythm of the Harley V twin,
perfect."
Customising, Culture and Harley-Davidson, which runs
until 11 September 2011, spans early Harley-Davidsons to
the very latest in customised motorcycles, many of which have never
been displayed to the public before. The exhibition is created by
the Claridon Group and MOSI. It is the first time ever that an
exhibition has showcased the historic and radical customs of
Harley-Davidson® motorcycles, and the culture surrounding
them.
Over 30 motorcycles are featured in the exhibition, including
models from the UK, Germany, Japan and the US. Each bike has its
own story, from a rare 1909 model built in the first decade of
Harley-Davidson's production heritage, to motorcycles used
for the US military and police in the 1930s and 1940s, to the 1948
Ice Road Panhead, which defied motorcycle capabilities in
conditions of minus 53 degrees, to complete an expedition to the
Arctic.
The exhibition includes a section on customised Harley-Davidsons,
such as the incredible Jaguar Bike, built by Polar Cycles/Massow,
the Air Bike by Richard Taylor and the High Roller Trike (Destiny
Cycles). It also looks at the distinctive culture of
Harley-Davidson, including the tattoos, music and film associated
with this of this iconic brand.
All Harley-Davidson motorcycles are manufactured in Milwaukee,
USA, but the almost endless array of available aftermarket parts
and accessories worldwide provides radical customisation
opportunities and enables owners to realise their own personal
dream machine. A full list of all motorcycles in the exhibition is
available.
Exhibition organizer Chris Scott of Claridon said: "We are
delighted to have the "Get Rhythm" motorcycle grace the exhibition
and are extremely grateful to Shaw Speed & Custom for not only
loaning some of their amazing motorcycles but also working with us
on the monthly rolling bike programme which will bring added
enjoyment to visitors of the exhibition."
Customising, Culture and Harley-Davidson runs until 11 September 2011 at MOSI, Liverpool Road, Castlefield, Manchester M3 4FP. Get Rhythm is on display until the end of June.
Adults £8, Concessions £6.50, HOG Members £6.50, Children (5-16) £2; Under 5s Free; Family £20 (2 adults, 3 children). Tickets can be bought from the MOSI Information Desk in the Great Western Warehouse or at www.ticketmaster.co.uk or by calling 0844 847 2261 (24 hours)*
*order processing fee applies to telephone or online sales
For more information on MOSI look up www.mosi.org.uk
For media enquiries please contact: Sarah Roe, MOSI press and publicity officer on Tel: 0161 606 0176, m: 07847 372647
Notes to editors
- Get Rhythm is a 2004 Harley-Davidson 1550cc with V-Twin overhead valve. The motorcycle's front end is lowered by 4" and fitted with nitride forks and 23" performance machine Contrast Cut Domino wheels. Paintwork by Image Design Custom.
- Claridon consists of a group of companies, which are involved in diverse business activities that include commercial, military & motorcycle logistics, exhibitions, bespoke travel & events and automotive services. Claridon is the official worldwide logistics provider for the Harley Owners' Group (HOG).
- For more information on museums and galleries in Manchester:
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