Bikernet Features Todd’s Monster Shovelhead

Todd Silicato is just that kind of guy. He worked for PM for years, but had the balls to strike out on his own and kick off Todd’s Cycles, which became a success. He designed his own product line, built wild customs and modified stock bikes. He’s sort of a quiet guy with his easy-going wife, Lisa, at his back. But he’s a biker with a constantly creative mind, always clicking, tinking, and contemplating his next move.

This wild café-styled Shovelhead is indicative of his creative nature. You won’t find another bike like this on the planet and Todd handmade all the sheet metal and custom components. I’ll let the chart tell you the bike’s particulars. We have a surprise for you.

Todd’s kids are grown and on their own and Todd and his wife started looking around. They visited Kauai several times and fell in love with the small Hawaiian Island, actually the oldest one of the main chain. Its 80,000 total population is just 100 miles or a half-hour flight from Lihue, the second largest town, to Honolulu on Oahu.

Highway 56, the Kuhio runs just 28 miles from Rice Street in Lihue to the junction of Hawaii Route 560 in Princeville. Route 560 cuts through dense rain forest covering most of the island for ten miles. The rest of the highways don’t cover more than 5 miles. However, Todd has lost considerable weight through numerous physical activities, such as surfing, swimming, hiking, bicycle riding, plus eating fish daily.

An amazing transformation, Todd having the nuts to slip away from 24 million strong California in Orange County to a small island village. He lives a mile from the beach and his shop is a mile from his small island hideout surrounded by rain forest.

He still designs parts for Drag Specialties and hand lever brake reservoirs for Brembo brakes, but his focus has shifted to helping locals fab and repair vehicles on the island, since equipment deteriorates at a rapid space in the briny sea air.

He’s just about to pop-open Todd’s Shop, not Todd’s Cycle, but a 1,500 square foot fab, welding and machine shop. “I gotta stay flexible,” Todd said. But the slower pace keeps him calm and at ease. “I wish the customers complained more.” He has a vintage truck project rusting in the shop and collecting too much money. He also has a VW bug project going nowhere fast. He’s involved in two personal bike projects, but they’re not flying together. Hell, he can ride his bicycle to Kapa, the largest town. There are only five other smaller towns on the island. It’s not as if he needs to finish his next bike to ride to Daytona…

Todd is currently building a Panhead with a 93-inch S&S engine and we discussed the merits of hot rod 93-inch S&S engines. “The 93 runs cooler than the big inch motors,” Todd said, “and I need it cool here, but the tallest speed limit on the island is only 50 mph. Makes it tough to build a really fast bike.” The project will sport one-off PM wheels, a Sportster front end, and the rest will be handled in Todd’s island shop.

He recently helped a local build a one-off direct drive skateboard. He has more friends on the island than he had in LA with 12 million mad drivers stuck in bumper-to-bumper congestion. And daily he jumps at the opportunity to slice at world-class surfing spots on the east shore, south shore and the north shore. “When the surf hits 20 feet over massive coral reefs,” Todd said. “I stay on the beach. I’m not a kid anymore.”

Rainfall smacks the dramatic cliffs and pinnacles of the Na Pali Coast at least once a week. “And sometimes for the entire week,” Todd said. Maybe that’s one reason island life is slower. It’s only took us over two years to complete this feature. “There’s less aggravation and more friends on the small island,” said Todd, “and customers who don’t push for progress.”

The new adventure for the Silicato family is surrounded by constant lush greenery including Ferns, and endless supply of vibrantly colored hibiscus flowers, deep purple bougainvillea vines, sensational birds of paradise, sweet smelling plumeria, gardenias, and Latana. Palms, candlenut trees, Banyan, most beautiful Royal Poinciana trees, and ferns fill the landscape. So, what’s not to love about and change of direction? Not a goddamn thing.

Nothing like a new adventure in life. I wish them all the best.

–Bandit

Bikernet.com Extreme Todd’s Monster Tech Chart

Regular Stuff

Owner: DENNIS SANCHES

Bike Name: MONSTER

Builder: TODD’S CYCLE (TC)

City/state: Now KAPAA, HI

Company Info:
Address: KAUAI
Phone: 808-634-3069

Web site: TODDSCYCLE.COM
E-mail: TODD@TODDSCYCLE.COM

Fabrication: TC

Manufacturing: TC

Welding: TC

Machining: TC

Engine

Year: 1980

Make: H-D

Model: FXWG

Displacement: 98-inch

Builder or Rebuilder: FAST ED / TC

Cases: H-D

Case finish: RAW

Barrels: S&S

Pistons: S&S

Barrel finish: BLACK

Lower end: S&S

Heads: H-D

Valves and springs: ANDREWS

Pushrods: S&S CUSTOMS

Cams: ANDREW’S

Lifters: JIM’S

Carburetion: S&S/ZIPPERS

Air cleaner: TODD’S CYCLE

Exhaust: TODD’S CYCLE

Transmission

Make: BAKER 6-SPEED

Primary: EVIL ENGINEERING

Clutch: EVIL ENGINEERING

Final drive: CHAIN

Frame

Year: 1980

Builder: H-D

Style or Model: FXWG

Modifications: MODIFIED SWING ARM STIFFER AND COOLER

Front End

Make: 49MM H-D

Model: DYNA

Length: STD.

Mods: WORKS PERFORMANCE CARTRIDGE AND CUSTOM MADE RESERVOIR SHOCKS. OHLINS STEERING DAMPNER.

Sheet metal

Tanks: TODD’S CYCLE

Fenders: TC

Oil tank: TODD’S CYCLE

Paint

Sheet metal: COLORZONE DESIGNS

Frame: POWDER COAT, SPECIALIZED COATINGS

Wheels

Front

Make: PERFORMANCE MACHINE

Size: 19X3

Brake calipers: PM

Brake rotor(s): PM

Tire: METZLER

Rear

Make: PM

Size: 18X4.250

Brake calipers: PM

Brake rotor: PM

Pulley: PM

Tire: METZLER

Controls

Foot controls: PM/TC

Finish: BLACK ANO

Master cylinder: PM

Brake lines: GOODRIDGE

Handlebar controls: MAGURA RADIAL/TC RESERVOIR’S

Finish: BLCK ANO

Brake Lines: GOODRIDGE

Kickstand: MATT HOTCH

Electrical

Ignition: DYNA

Ignition switch: TODD’S CYCLE

Coils: DYNA

Starter: DRAG SPECIALTIES

Wiring: TC

Headlight: TC

Taillight: TC

Electrical accessories: KOSO SPEEDOMETER

Battery: ANTIGRAVITY

What’s Left

Seat: AZTECA

Mirror(s): TC

Handlebars: TC SPEED BAR DOWN

Grips: TC

Pegs: TC

Oil filter: XRP REMOTE

Oil lines: XRP

Throttle: PM

Throttle cables: BARNETT

Fasteners: DIAMOND ENGINEERING

Credits: PERFORMANCE MACHINE
WORKS PERFORMANCE
MONSTER ENERGY

Sources

Performance Machine

S&S

JIMS

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