Blast from the Past

How to become a motorcycle legend

Finch's Custom Styled Cycles and Beyond

Ron Finch has been building custom motorcycles for over 50 years. He launched his career back in the 1960s around the time that Arlen Ness and Dave Perewitz were starting to customize motorcycles. See the timeline below for highlights from the early years of Ron Finch’s career.

He opened Finch’s Custom Styled Cycles in 1965. With the help of his wife Ruth, he has established himself as one of the premier builders of our time. Finch’s motorcycles and sculptures have been featured in hundreds of magazines, art museums, galleries and shows across the United States as well as in Germany, France, Sweden, and the Netherlands.

His METALife sculptures include creatures, plant life, furniture, signs and numerous custom pieces requested by businesses and private parties. 

Did someone say “parties”? The best parties have a live band, Finch would say. 

Finch is still creating, riding, and partying. How did he get where he is today? How did he become a legend? It took a lot of hard work, passion, a supportive wife, faith in God, and the belief that it is ok to be different. 

Scroll down to see a timeline with some historical highlights.

Sturgis Motorcycle Museum Hall of Fame

Ron Finch was inducted to the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum Hall of Fame in 2019.

Some recent highlights...

In 2019, Ron Finch turned 80 years old. He was inducted to the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum Hall of Fame.

In 2020:

  • Finch visited Detroit Autorama and had an exhibit with his newly customized van
  • Loop Hole appeared at an exhibit in Sturgis
  • He gave his daughter’s 1974 VW Beetle a new paint job and made several other customizations
  • Ron and Ruth Finch survived COVID-19
  • He created several new pieces including those commissioned for a new location of Bad Brad’s restaurant
  • Finch took on not 1, not 2, but 5 custom paint jobs and customized a trike
  • A local gallery exhibited Finch’s art and was a hot spot at Friday Night Bikes in Lapeer, MI


In 2021 and beyond, Finch is still actively creating. 

Perhaps you saw him at the Wauseon National Meet in Ohio or at the 2021 Catskill Mountain Thunder Motorcycle Festival in New York?

Timeline: Blast from the Past

Highlights from the early years of Finch's career.

1965

Finch's Custom Styled Cycles, Pontiac, MI

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1969

"Michigan's Motorcycle Madman"

"The Fabulous Finch"

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1970

Odin's Axel

"Best U.S. Custom"

First motorcycle ever in a museum

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1972

Ron's Rocket

Creamsicle - Lemon Fizz

"Not just a custom motorcycle...an art form"

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1973

Shop expansion and move to Auburn Hills, MI

Gas Menagerie

Aphrodisiac

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1975

Trilogy

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1981

"You will never walk again."

Hip shattered in motorcycle accident.

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1982

Aorta

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1987

Loop Hole

1993

Outspoken

2001

Studio move

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2003

Wing and a Prayer

2004

Double Cross

2005

Biker Build-Off

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2005 Odin's Axel - Restoration
2006

Lifetime Achievement Award

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2006 Finicky
2008

Milwaukee Art Museum

One of the most beautiful exhibits. A display twelve of his custom motorcycles in the Milwaukee Art Museum during the Harley Davidson 105th Anniversary.

2009 Captivator
2010

Outsider

2013

Documentary

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2016

Lemon Fizz - Restoration

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Blast from the Past: Images

Gallery coming soon.