GYPSY’S KISS, A CHOPPER BY JACK DEAGAZIO.

Post and Images by Jack McIntyre

There’s something special about a true hand-built chopper making its debut under the Florida sun during Daytona Bike Week, and this Frisco-style machine from custom builder Jack Deagazio was turning heads everywhere it rolled. Jack finished the bike just in time for Daytona 2025, and before most people were even pouring their first cup of coffee, we were already lined up along the Intercoastal Waterway fighting brutal winds, trying to keep everything together for the shoot. But the second this bike hit the pavement, none of that mattered. The lines were dead-on perfect, the stance had attitude for days, and the model who joined us brought that raw biker style that fit the scene like gasoline and thunder. Shoots like this don’t just happen, coordinating builders, photographers, models, weather, and schedules can be a real battle, so big respect goes out to everybody involved for making it happen. Now kick back and enjoy the pics… because this one was worth every mile, every gust of wind, and every early morning minute.

To check out this stunning chopper in print, refer to issue# 13, March of 2026, Traditional Chopper Magazine as they did a wonderful job with the full color layout.

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GYPSY’S KISS

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Here are a few images from the shoot with the model that joined us that early morning. See more at the link below.

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