






Forget everything you THOUGHT you knew about the Branson Motorcycle Rally! The Rally is now named the Branson Rock Ride Remember Motorcycle Rally and its permanent home is at Area ’57 (www.area57events.com), located on Highway 76 inside of the Dick Clark American Bandstand Theater Complex (www.ab57.com) in the heart of Branson, Mo. Area ’57 is an extraordinary outdoor venue built specifically for motorcycle rallies, car shows and concerts. Branson is nestled in the Ozark Mountains and you can enjoy the city’s life with all the excitement that Branson has to offer. But when its time to explore the highways and byways of the Ozarks, within a matter of a few short minutes, you can be touring along some of the most beautiful country roads in America.

There is a very affordable registration fee to attend this event and it includes the official rally pin, patch and t-shirt, area ride guide, goodie bag and four-day gate admission. They rally also offer discounted room rates as well as discounts to area attractions and show tickets, so be sure to ask about them when you call. All you have to do is make one call and your accommodations and rally registration are secured. There are no minimum stay requirements and no inflated room rates, which makes this event very economical.


“Lots of rallies boast of the biggest, baddest build-offs on the planet, but few will have the twist that the Branson Rock Ride Remember Rally had,” said rally director Ken Childers. “The event benefits America’s Military Veterans, so rally organizers looked to create a build-off that featured a branch of service or a specific military conflict themed to each bike. We are giving some exciting new builders the chance to win some outrageous money and the unique part is that the overall prize winner will be decided by the people,” Childers said. “When attendees come through our gate, they will be given a People’s Choice ticket, shown the four bikes, and asked to vote on the best bike in the contest.



Dar told me they only have three models on the website. “But any owner can choose up to 60 variations to his bike before we turn a wrench” Dar said.
That’s one distinctive reason Dar chose to be involved in this Military Charity effort. “I wanted to support vets and show the world the potential changes, alterations and styles available to any customer.”


“Six weeks is our number,” Dar explained. “Any customer who orders a bike from any of our current eight dealers or online can expect to take shipment within six to eight weeks, unless they buy a model on a dealership floor floor.”











This bike is a 2008 Military “Digger” gooseneck frame that is 40 degrees, 0 up and 1 out. It is powder-coated clear to show off the welds and fabrication work on frame by master builder Sam Wills, Shaun Norris and Delvin . It features a Crazy Horse 100-inch V Plus motor, 2-inch Tauer Warlord primary, Crime Scene Rapide air cleaner and headlight, paint design by Jeral Tidwell, foot controls constructed from 1918 trench warfare knives, Leroy Thompson signature series grips, black Hawg Halters hand controls and P-51 exhaust.

This bike is a 2008 South Side Custom-designed rigid frame with an 80-inch Evolution linked to a single fire Dyna 2000i ignition and Dyna coil.


The list of custom one-off Scorpion Chopper parts is endless, from the custom binoculars tail lights, battery box,


When Jason Conley won third place at the 2002 Easyriders competition with one of his custom-built motorcycles, he did something nobody had ever done in the history of the event.





Owner: Rock Ride Remember Rally
Bike Name: Brass Balls Military Digger
City/State: Oklahoma City, OK
Builder: Darwin Motorcycles
City/state: Oklahoma City, OK
Company Info: Darwin Motorcycles aka/ Brass Balls Bobbers
Address: 117 NW 31st Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73118
Phone: 405-285-0808
Web site: http://www.BrassBallsBobbers.com
E-mail: dar@DarwinMotorcycles.com
Fabrication: Darwin Motorcycles
Manufacturing: Darwin Motorcycles
Welding: Shaun, Delvin, Sam
Machining: Sam

Year: 2008
Make: Crazy Horse
Model: V-Plus 100
Displacement: 100 C.I.
Builder or Rebuilder:
Cases: Crazy Horse
Carburetion: S&S E


Exhaust: Brass Balls Bobber (P-51)
Mufflers: not on this machine

Year: 2008
Make: Ultima
Gear configuration: 6 speed
Final drive: Chain
Primary: Tauer Machine 2″ Warlord
Clutch: Tauer Machine

Year: 2008
Make: Brass Balls Bobber
Style or Model: Gooseneck
Stretch: 0 up, 1 out
Rake: 40 degrees
Modifications: cleared

Make: Darwin Motorcycles/BBB
Model: springer
Year: 2008
Length: Standard
Mods: A lot of scotch bright

Tanks: Darwin Motorcycles/BBB
Fenders: Darwin Motorcycles/BBB
Oil tank: Darwin Motorcycles/BBB

Sheet metal: Jeral Tidwell
Molding: not needed
Base coat: Jeral Tidwell
Graphics: Jeral Tidwell
Type: One of a kind
Frame: Powder Coated Clear
Molding: Never needed

Front: black w/ stainless 40 spoke
Make: Darwin Motorcycles/BBB
Size: 16″ x 3.5″

Brake rotor(s): Darwin Motorcycles/BBB
Tire: Metzler ME 880 Marathon

Make: Darwin Motorcycles/BBB
Size: 16″ x 3.5″
Brake calipers: Hawg Halters
Brake rotor: Darwin Motorcycles/BBB
Tire: Metzler ME 880 Marathon

Foot controls: Darwin Motorcycles/BBB
Finish: Scotchbright/chrome
Master cylinder: Darwin Motorcycles/BBB
Brake lines: Darwin Motorcycles/BBB
Handlebar controls: Darwin Motorcycles/BBB
Finish: Gun blued
Clutch Cable: Darwin Motorcycles/BBB
Brake Lines: Darwin Motorcycles/BBB
Shifting: Darwin Motorcycles/BBB
Kickstand: Darwin Motorcycles/BBB

Ignition: MSD
Ignition switch: MSD
Coils: MSD
Regulator: Darwin Motorcycles/BBB
Charging:Darwin Motorcycles/BBB
Wiring: Darwin Motorcycles/BBB
Harness: Darwin Motorcycles/BBB
Headlight: Rapide from Crime Scene Choppers
Taillight: Darwin Motorcycles/BBB
Accessory lights: Not Here
Electrical accessories: Not either
Switches: Nope
Battery: Darwin Motorcycles/BBB

Seat: Bikersaddles/ Rich Phillips
Mirror(s): None
Gas caps: Darwin Motorcycles/BBB
Handlebars: Darwin Motorcycles/BBB
Grips: Leroy Thompson Signature Series
Pegs: WW1 Trench Warfare Knives
Oil filter:Darwin Motorcycles/BBB
Oil lines:Darwin Motorcycles/BBB
Fuel filter:Darwin Motorcycles/BBB
Fuel Lines:Darwin Motorcycles/BBB
Throttle: Hawg Halters
Throttle cables: Darwin Motorcycles/BBB
Fasteners: Darwin Motorcycles/BBB

Sam, Shaun, Delvin, Tom, Brian
Airwerks Anonymous / Aaron Glen
Bikernet.com / Keith R. Ball
Biker Saddles / Rich Phillips
Branson Rock Ride Remember / Ken Childers
Chopper Shox / Dave Breckon
Crazy Horse Motorcycles / John White
Crime Scene Choppers / Joe McGlynn
Hawg Halters / Mark Thompson
HumanTree.com / Jeral Tidwell
Leroy Thompson / Scott Webster
Precision Anodizing / Kenny Rosser
Racing Innovations / Sam Wills
Red Earth D’signs / Phil Salvati
Tauer Machine / Jason Tauer

