The Carlini name took hold in 1969 in Detroit when Tony had a small shop and worked his ass off to build a wild name in the industry. The crazed psychedelic Italian from the tough motor city streets made a name for himself quick. He became a Hamster, moved to Laguna Beach, California, designed the Carlini Torque Arm, tank/paint savers and dealt in exotic cars. A work-alcoholic he pushed his son, T.J., to keep up from the moment he was able to push a broom.
The Carlini design team is now up to 100 part numbers. “The public runs the company,” Tony said. “Customers tell me what they want and we design it.
His dad built this bike years after the Black Bart Honda Four he built in the ‘70s and it was featured in Easyriders while I was the editor. He also designed and built the Studebaker to match. TJ rebuilt both vehicles as a tribute to his father’s spirit. TJ jumped back into the shop when his dad was diagnosed with prostrate cancer and stayed.
TJ also had quirky teenage years through his father’s customers, like Dennis Rodman, Michael Jordon and Hulk Hogan. He was hauled, first class, high class and no class from front row basketball court seats onto private jets. “Willie G. came to my dad’s garage and taught me design,” TJ said. “Dennis taught me the evil side of money, the streets and fame. Hulk Hogan gave me his National Championship Wrestling Belt. He taught me about working out, having class and how to be humble.”
The first product TJ designed after his dad passed away was his Clean Sweep Handlebars. He’s kept the Carlini flame alive and has plans for numerous other products mostly revolving around stock Harleys and metric cruisers. Watch as we cover more of the Carlini history and future growth.
General
Owner: Tony Carlini
City/State: Newport Beach, California
Builder: Carlini Design
City/state: Santa Ana, California
Web site: http://www.carlinidesign.com/
Fabrication: Carlini Jr. Frank Hanrahan, tracy Spencer
Engine
Year: 1993
Make: H-D
Model: Dyna
Displacement: 80 cubic inches
Builder or Rebuilder: Hal’s H-D
Cases: H-D
Case finish: Powder black between fins and polish
Cams: Redshift 575
Transmission
Year: 1993
Make: Evo
Gear configuration: 5-Speed
Frame
Year:1993
Make: H-D
Style or Model: Dyna
Stretch: 2.5 inches out, 3 inches up
Rake: 36 degrees
Modifications: smoothed
Front End
Make: H-D
Model: Dyna Wide Glide
Year: 1993
Length: 8-over
Mods: Carlini tooled lower legs
Sheet metal
Tanks: Carlini/Palmer
Fenders: Carlini
Paint
Sheet metal: Carlini
Molding: Morris
Base coat: Byron
Graphics: Carlini
Wheels
Front
Make: spokes
Size: 21-inch
Brake calipers: Performance Machine
Brake rotor(s): Performance Machine
Tire: Metzeler 90/90/21
Rear
Make: spokes
Size: 16-inch
Brake calipers: Performance Machine
Brake rotor: Performance Machine
Pulley: Custom Chrome
Tire: Avon
Controls
Foot controls: Performance Machine
Finish: Chrome
Master cylinder: Peformance Machine
Brake lines: Custom Chrome
Handlebar controls: Peformance Machine
Finish: Chrome
Clutch Cable: Custom Chrome
Brake Lines: Custom Chrome
Electrical
Ignition: Custom Chrome
Headlight: Carlini
Taillight: Carlini
What’s Left
Seat: Carlini/Mauricio
Pipes: Modified Ness
Exhaust finish: High Temp Black
Gas caps: Carlini Paint savers
Handlebars: Carlini Lowdowns
Grips: Carlini
Pegs: Performance Machine
Oil filter: H-D
Credits:The construction of Black Bart was a team effort. I’m very fortunate to have worked with such a talented crew. Thanx, TJ