Custom baggers are unique motorcycles that do not conform to the pre-set norms of customization that other motorcycle variants follow. Custom baggers have a penchant for the ostentatious and an attitude that screams ‘over-the-top’.

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Although there are numerous motorcycles that are used as bases for creating a custom bagger, Harley-Davidson remains a popular and reliable choice. With numerous examples made over the years, some can be listed as the best Harley custom baggers that the world has seen, created using some of the best Harley-Davidson bikes ever made as bases.

10 Supercharged Road King By Camtech Custom Baggers

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Camtech Custom Baggers is one of the most prolific bagger custom shops in the world, having created myriad unique examples throughout their existence. The supercharged Road King Bagger is one such unique example from their arsenal that dons a black, blue, and white bodywork and looks absolutely brilliant on the road.

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While there are many modified Harley's people won't ride even if you paid them, this one certainly isn't in that category! While the 32” front wheel makes this custom bagger a head-turner, performance is taken care of by a ProCharger kit. Believe us, it sounds like a really mean machine when making its way down the asphalt.

9 The Raven By TRIJYA Custom

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TRIJYA Custom Motorcycles is one of the best motorcycle custom-shops hailing from Japan and their offering The Raven is one of the most badass custom Harley baggers around.

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Having an all-black color scheme, similar to a raven, this incredible custom bagger is made using a Harley-Davidson FXDWG Dyna Wide Glide and features custom exhaust pipes, a stripped-down body, custom-made tank, seat, and fenders.

8 Virus By Pairadice Cycles

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Featuring impressive stretched bodywork, incredible custom paint job, and a 30” wheel at the front, the VIRUS offers a dearth of aftermarket parts including custom bodywork, lighting arrangements, the whole shebang.

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What’s even cooler is that this custom motorcycle based on a Harley-Davidson Road King includes 6x9 audio speakers from Wet Sounds that have been integrated with the saddlebags, a custom-made saddlebag lid that is motorized and opens by simply clicking a button, and an even crazier flame-thrower custom exhaust.

7 Over Kill By Cycle Worx

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Made by the South Carolina custom shop Cycle Worx, this mean motorcycle tells people everything about itself from its very name. Dubbed the Over Kill, this 2005 Road King modification features a spinner-wheel of 32” in the front, custom-made front-fairing, air suspension in the front and back, a 2-to-1 exhaust system that is forward-facing, an overhauled 95-inch Screamin’ Eagle engine kit, blingy chrome and a custom paint job in violent green.

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All-in-all, this is one custom bagger that will attract many and repel an equally large number of people; but nevertheless, it is one motorcycle that nobody would be able to ignore since it is bound to turn eyes and raise brows. If Harley's are your thing, you should also check out these awesome Harley scramblers and trackers.

6 The Copper King By Back Yard Baggers

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Based out of North Carolina’s Winston-Salem, Back Yard Baggers, owned by Joey Hensley, is known to create custom baggers that scream for attention from the word ‘go’.  The Copper King by Back Yard Baggers is built atop a Harley-Davidson Road King and has numerous mods.

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Staying true to its name, this custom bagger sports copper on almost every part of its body including the exhaust, wheel spokes, across its engine, and even the dashboard. Now whether it is a good or a bad thing depends on perception.

5 The Snow Bunny By One Time Customs

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Although built using a Harley-Davidson Road Glide, not a lot of features remain from the original donor bike to distinguish it as a Road Glide. Made by One Time Customs from North Carolina, this custom bagger is sure to grab anyone’s attention, especially if it is parked in a vacant lot on a bright and sunny day.

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Aptly named the Snow Bunny, this custom bagger is big, intimidating, and painted in extravagant white.

4 The Jenny McCarthy, Skeleton And Cards Bagger By Godfather Baggers

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There are many awesome Harley-Davidson motorcycles that have featured in movies and this is one that seems like a perfect bike for a cult action film. Featuring a host of billet parts, the latest forks from Touring Torpedo, speaker lids, bespoke bodywork, an incredible LED system, a stretch of eight-inches, custom rotors for the brakes, and a 30” wheel at the front, this custom bagger is built atop at Harley-Davidson Road Glide from 2016.

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However, the craziest and somewhat weird part of this custom bagger has to be its red bodywork with white graphics featuring Jenny McCarthy, skeletons, and cards, done by Easley, South Carolina’s BKP Arts’ Brian Morgan.

3 The Green Graffiti By Camtech Custom Baggers

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Graffiti and custom baggers might seem like an odd combination, but the customizers at Camtech Custom Baggers from Summerville, South Carolina, have managed to find a way to combine the two to create the incredible Green Graffiti Bagger.

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Made using a Harley-Davidson Road Glide from 2011, this custom bagger features a front wheel of 30-inches from Renegade Whistlers, Camtech original parts instead of the HD parts that the bike featured, and an impressive tagging-work that has redesigned the entire custom bagger to look like something completely unique.

2 The Futuristic Street Glide By Hatred Customs

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While Harley-Davidson is the king of cruiser bikes, they are also brilliant for custom baggers. An unconventional custom bagger that takes the less-trodden path is the Futuristic Street Glide made by Arizona based Hatred Customs. Donning a refined paint job and a swooping bodywork this custom bagger is made using a 2013 Street Glide.

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It features a 30-inch wheel at the front, brake rotors of 18-inches, a suspension system from Platinum Air Suspension, headlight from GSX-R, a dearth of speakers, a gauge package from Dakota Digital, reworked and intimidating front-fairing, and a curvy rear bodywork with scoops.

1 The Mystery Road Glide By Anonymous

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While there are other cruiser bikes people would ride over a Harley, not many would be able to turn this custom bagger down. First spotted at the Daytona Beach during the Boardwalk show, this custom Road Glide bagger features dual disc brakes, a massive front fender, 30-inch wheels at the front, stretched and chopped bodywork, rear, and front air-ride suspensions, a reworked engine with new air cleaners, one-two Stage 1 kit and a completely new exhaust system of 2-to-1 specifications.

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This custom bagger has become viral on online forums and is definitely an eye turner. One of the main features that provide it with the unabashed glory that it has come to enjoy is its incredible paint job that features graffiti done in spray-can style over a splendid blue base.

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