



John created Steed motorcycles in Scottsdale in ’92. His Cobra inspired bike was inducted into the motorcycle hall of fame last year. His reputation with the guys at AVON garnered him the hot new 300-tire dimensional specifications last summer. He immediately went to work re-designing his 7-year-old proprietary Monoglide Chassis (single shock under the seat), so it would accept this behemoth-sized chunk of rubber. Avon shipped an advance, pre-production tire directly to Steeds in mid-December.




–H.J.





JC: It’s design was inspired by the Right Side drive swingarm. I like the ideaof a tri-angulated swingarm so the bike will look like a rigid frame,traditional bike. But, Unless you make the swingarm an extra 5 inches wider,wider seat etc…Which will just look silly, we bent the tubing to thecenter, and used the same billet axle blocks that we make for the 200Monoglide. Form following function, for a reason…

JC: We do them any rake stretch, all it takes is a little $$$

JC: We have plans to make a two up version. If you look closely at the supportbehind the single seat, it bolts up to the chassis. All you’ll have to dois bolt up the support for a two up seat. We’ve kept the dimensions underthe seat to fit a stock Softail seat, pre-99. That way you don’t have to order a custom seat pans to swap out seats.

JC: The best of the best, from the innovator of the 6-Speed, Bert Baker. Rightside drive, Dyna style, so the motor oil is in the sump pan which is part ofthe tranny case.


JC: The drivetrain has no extra spacers whatsoever and is positioned right oncenter of the bike. Pretty cool huh? I been working on this design since lastApril, and we’ve run this single shock trademark Monoglide typechassis since ’97. So this was the next logical progression. It’s allZen…

JC:Wilwood, 4 piston chrome billet. We did all our DOT testing with these andfound them to be outstanding performers. The shock has a little over an1.5 inches of travel before the rubber bump stops. The rear wheel travels almost 3 inches. You can see the full travel in thebike shots, plus about a quarter of an inch. It’s the distance between thefender and the concave seat back support.
BN:What makes a muscle Steed bike different from a Big Dog or American Ironhorse?
JC: We build pedigreed custom bikes, and I build them with a purpose in mind–TO PERFORM. We spend a bunch of time building bikes that have realengineering and thought put into them. We’re not just selling tires andpaint jobs here.

JC:That’s a one off for the prototype 300. I like ’em. We may end upproducing them for a production run. I just got back from the LA NAMM show (music oriented dealer show), and the pipes went over well.
We’re headed to Ohio for the V-Twin Expo. Our Sintuar model is book listed, EPA/CARB and DOT certified, insurable and financeable by most lenders. The MSRP is only $39, 995.

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Make/Model: 2004 Steed Sintaur
Designer: John Covington
Fabrication: Steed Musclebike Motorcycles
Painter: Steeds and G-Dawg, Art by T-Step


Displacement:114 Cubic Inches
Power:135 horsepower, 130 Ft. Lbs. Torque
Heads:Powerhouse Billet Dual Plug, polished
Cylinders:Steel sleeved billet aluminum, polished
Cam Cover:Powerhouse chromed billet
Rocker Boxes:2 piece polished billet, O-ring type
Cam:Andrews Powerhouse
Air Cleaner:Hyper Charger / K&N
Exhaust: Steeds Custom, Perf-Temp wrapped


Gas Tank:Steed Stretch
Front Fender:Wernimont/Steeds
Rear Fender:Wernimont/Steeds
Tail light:Steeds
Frame: Steed 300 Monoglide Platform
Rake, Stretch:40 degree neck, 5î out, 1î under
Swingarm:Steed 300 Cobra Venom Style
Oil Tank:Integral in the Dyna Transmission

Saddle:Danny Gray, Steed Leather
Mirrors: Digital Heads-up instruments
Handlebars:Steed Fatties
Speedo:Digital, integral in left mirror
Tach:Digital, integral in right mirror
Foot Controls:Steed/UMI chrome billet
Handlebar Controls:Ergo Style, Chrome
Forks:Steed / GCB (Italy) Inverted 54mm

Front Wheel:Steed 3.5×18 w/ AVON 130 Super Venom Tire
Rear Wheel:Steed 10.5×18 w/AVON 300 Super Venom Tire
Brakes:Wilwood 4-piston Chromed Billet
Rotors:Steed Tri-spoke polished
