Vince Doll’s Wasp – daytona beach hosting
Vince Doll’s Wasp

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If you ride to Daytona Beach, Sturgis, Hollister, or any other hamlet hosting a rally, the streets will be thick with people on fancy motorcycles. You can’t see the forest for the triple trees. But in the end, they all disperse and go home. Vince Doll’s promise to those who ride away from the arterial clot of customized chrome on one of his Redneck choppers, is to make you a hero in your hometown.
Doll’s mission is to build affordable custom bikes. With typical Southern graciousness, he wants to share his fantasy and let it become one and all y’all’s dream come true. An egalitarian chopper vendor, his customers include testosterone-addled teenagers as well as bigwigs. He enjoys looking at his own collection of bikes with his grandson Devon. “Dang, Poo, these are cool,” says the little boy. “When I get big can I ride that one?” It already has his name on it; there’s one earmarked for another grandson, too.
Lest anyone think Vince Doll takes himself too seriously, he calls himself Nobody. It is, in fact, his company title, stitched above the breast pocket of every shop shirt he wears. He’s got a clothes closet filled with them, and you are just as likely to see him wear one at a formal dinner as at a country diner















