Here’s the Thunderbike RockSTar, a custom machine born from the bones of a Harley-Davidson Low Rider ST.
This particular creation serves as a respectful nod to the factory’s striking “Tobacco Fade” paint, a finish Thunderbike carefully preserved even as they wove in a series of subtle, yet truly impactful, custom touches.
The Harley Low Rider ST Never Looked So Good
They didn’t just pretty it up; performance was clearly on their mind. Braking duties are handled with authority by upgraded 340mm wave-spoke discs. And while they kept the factory’s distinctive 19-inch front and 16-inch rear Radiate cast alloy wheels, those bronze beauties fit the Tobacco Fade concept like a glove.
Up in the saddle, the rider finds a refined cockpit: a Pro Performance fork bridge, a Clubstyle pullback riser kit, and Club handlebars, all conspiring for a comfortable command. Even a slick, optional round speedometer finds its place, along with a tinted Klock Werks windscreen to cut through the wind.


For the long hauls and the quick dashes, there’s a Saddlemen seat beneath you and Thrashin floorboards to plant your feet. Out back, the lines are clean as a whistle, thanks to an “Inside” license plate holder that cleverly hides multi-function tail lights.
And when it’s time to make some noise—or keep it quiet—the Jekill and Hyde two-in-one pipes with their electronically controlled sound management let you tailor the rumble to the moment. It’s a testament to Thunderbike’s touch: honoring Harley-Davidson’s legacy while forging a custom that’s both a genuine homage and a unique beast of the road.
Source: Thunderbike
