
Joining them was a third member of the team, Master Builder Keino Sasaki, each of the trio bringing their own perspective to the brew of one-off bikes that rolled out of the shop. With the tragic passing of Indian Larry the shop became “Indian Larry Legacy” with Paul and Keino maintaining the momentum, building quality bikes of distinctive character. Currently Paul and Keino are producing 8-10 bikes a year

Keino does work within some parameters. Powerplants are definitely pre-Evo and the frame is rigid, and one built in-house. The menu also usually includes a springer or girder frontend. Old School is the name of the tune.

Recollecting the path he took that led to a life in motorcycling, Keino says, “I grew up in Japan in the city of Fukuoaka and my Dad had a Yamaha. When I was five I went for my first ride on that bike…to the hospital. I was sick and my Dad had to get me there on his bike. I remember the helmet was so huge and I was just holding on, both scared and excited at the same time.” While a lot of kids would have sworn off bikes at that time, not so for Keino who went on to wrench on bikes in Japan.

As for his “motorcycle philosophy,” Keino says, “Probably it’s a more traditional hot rod in New York City style, a bike you can ride in the conditions of the city. I most like working on engines. If I can get to my hands on a motor, take it apart, soup it up or do something special like our PanShovels. I also like doing sheet metal work, fabricating things like gas tanks. The best part is getting to ride the bike.”

Asked what he does when not building bikes, Keino laughs and says, “Pretty much I live here at the shop. This season I’m getting back on my baseball team after being so busy last year on the road. And for fun I ride my bike down to Coney Island or cruise upstate New York.”

As for his future goals, Keino says, “I look forward to keep doing what I’m doing and building what we believe are the most beautiful motorcycles in the world. I guess the big news is that at the end of the year I will heading out on my own, staking out my own shop here in New York City area. It’s going to be a challenge.”



“I wanted to use their Knucklehead because it features many innovative improvements plus it was cast from aluminum, something I could polish. (Soon Berry Wardlaw, from Accurate Engineering, will launch a series of Knuckle Engines with aluminum heads.) While they usually only sell a complete motor they liked my idea for a crazy engine so they sold me just the head. In the end, the 88-cubic-inch motor is a real Knucklehead, a real Panhead and a real TwinCam merged together. I’m not the first to do a Pan Knuckle combination, but with the TwinCam included as far as I know it’s the only kind like it in the world.”

”It was something we worked up with Tech Cycle. It’s like a stealth starter since you don’t see it, and now the kit is available.”


“This was the first time I tried this design, and I’m looking into putting together a production model available to the public.”
The “Real McCoy” is in the shop awaiting final adjustments. “I’ve got so much stuff to do here, working on that bike is a luxury,” laughs Keino. “If I can afford to keep it, I’ll be showing it at Daytona.”


Owner: Keino Sasaki
Designer: Keino
General
Fabrication: Keino
Year and Make: 2007 Indian Larry Legacy Custom
Model: Real McCoy
Assembly: Keino
Time: 4 months
Chroming: Wilco

Year: 2007
Model: PanKnuckle TwinCam
Rebuilder: Keino
Ignition: Morris Magneto
Displacement: 88 ci
Lower end: S&S
Balancing: S&S
Pistons: Ross/Keino Special
Heads: Pan/STD – Knuckle/Sundance
Cam: Andrews/Keino special
Lifters: S&S
Carbs: S&S B
Air cleaner: velocity stack
Pipes: Keino

Model: 2007 Baker
Modifications: 6 into 4
Shifting: Jockey

Painter: Robery Prodke/Custom Auto Design
Color: Real McCoy blue
Type: metallic

Builder: Indian Larry Legacy
Type: wishbone
Rake: 31 degrees
Stretch: 2 ¼ inches
Shocks: rigid

Bars: Keino
Handlebar controls: Internal
Fenders: Lucky’s
Headlight: 4 ½ inches
Taillight: Drag Specialties
Speedo: none
Pegs: Indian Larry Legacy
Electrics: Keino
Gas Tank: Keino
Oil Tank: Keino
Oil System: Russell
Primary cover: none
Seat: Paul Cox
Mirrors: none
Grips: electrical tape
Forks: Keino Special
Type: inline springer
Extension: none
Builder: Keino

