VC Tech Bike To Be A Contender In Two Prestigious Championships
Released on = August 15, 2006, 2:39 pm
Press Release Author = Virgina College
Industry = Automotive
Press Release Summary = VC Tech, in collaboration with Bryan Fuller of Fuller Hot Rods in Atlanta will show and compete in two bike championships this year.
Press Release Body = VC Tech, in collaboration with Bryan Fuller - former TLC Overhaulin\' cast member and owner of Fuller Hot Rods in Atlanta - will show and compete in two prestigious bike championships later this year. The first event, the third-annual Official AMD World of Custom Bike Building Championship was held August 6th-8th in Sturgis, South Dakota. The second event, the Artistry in Iron Master Builder\'s Championship, is an invitation-only event and will be held September 14th during the Las Vegas BikeFest in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The bike that will be shown at each event is one designed by Fuller. VC Tech students constructed the motorcycle according to Fuller\'s specifications. VC Tech will own the bike; it will later be sold and proceeds will go into the VC Tech Student Scholarship Fund.
The Official AMD World of Custom Bike Building Championship featured over a hundred contenders from various countries. A truly global competition commanding worldwide status and respect, this event is decided on by the competitors themselves with a $50,000 prize fund to be awarded to top winners. Last year, Fuller and his design came in fourth out of 111 competitors.
The Artistry in Iron competition, sponsored by Hot Bike magazine, is an invite-only event consisting of only 25 builders. The participating builders will conduct the judging, and the winner will be announced at a VIP reception. In addition to a $20,000 grand prize, the winning builder will be featured in a Hot Bike magazine article.
Fuller has extensive experience in custom bike design and construction. After graduating from a post secondary automotive school, Fuller moved to California to work at SoCal Hot Rod Shop doing sheet metal and paintwork. He was then hired by specialty car shop GMT where accomplished metal shaper Geoff Mitford Taylor taught him many innovative metal shaping techniques. Hired by Chip Foose as a metal fabricator, Bryan was featured in 10 episodes of TLC\'s Overhaulin\' as part of the "A Team." In April 2005, Fuller opened his own hot rod shop in downtown Atlanta.
Although Fuller did not train at VC Tech, many of the school\'s current instructors were once his trainers elsewhere and have since come to teach at VC Tech in Birmingham. Fuller sees this as a way to give back to individuals that taught him his trade and prepare future enthusiasts for their automotive and hot rod careers.
"I was fortunate enough to be taught by the best in the business and am now able to take what I\'ve learned and give back to them and to the individuals who they are currently training at VC Tech," says Fuller. "It is a small way to show my gratitude and respect for the individuals who prepared me for my own life\'s passion."
For more information on Bryan Fuller\'s Fuller Hot Rods, visit www.fullerhotrods.com or call 310.704.3855. To find out more on VC Tech, please call Lynne Daigle at 205.358.1100 or Ashley Fulmer at 205.933.8893 or visit www.vctechnical.com . For information on the two events, visit www.amdproshow.com and www.lasvegasbikefest.com .