In September 2004, four friends and partners of Indian Larry got together to form an organization with one goal in mind, keeping Indian Larry's memory alive. This collaboration, known as Indian Larry Legacy, has continuously grown to produce outstanding motorcycles, custom parts, and an expanding line of cutting edge apparel.
2008 will bring about some changes to the organization in that the Legacy partners, Bobby Seeger, Elisa Seeger, Paul Cox, and Keino Sasaki, will all be branching out to follow various independent pursuits in the motorcycle industry.
Bobby Seeger and Elisa Seeger, major players in the bike shop and the driving force behind the creative and diverse line of Indian Larry merchandise, will continue to offer the public an opportunity to own something special. The time they have spent as Larry's friends and partners has led them to produce a quality group of accessories. These items continue to be offered at various shops across the country as well as on indianlarry.com. They will also focus on Grease Monkey Mayhem and event started in Sturgis 2006, which has brought together the most talented builders and artists to showcase their work.
Keino Sasaki, eager young builder from Japan, is launching his own shop in Brooklyn, NY named Keino Cycles. Having been greatly inspired by Larry's philosophy, Keino's sites are aimed towards advances in motor configuration, frame work and sheet metal and a look that is unique and stylish.
Paul Cox, long established as a leather craftsman and fabricator, will be expanding his independent company Paul Cox Industries. The primary focus will continue to be handmade motorcycles, along with custom parts and leather work. He will remain in Brooklyn and continue to build in the mechanical style shared with him by Indian Larry.
For more information and updates on each check: www.indianlarry.com, paulcoxindustries.com, and greasemonkeymayhem.com.