Fallen Hero Harley® Pays Powerful Homage to True American Heroes at 2016 SEMA Show
- 5 Jan 2017
Corporal Jason Dunham was the first US Marine since Vietnam to receive the Medal of Honor. While serving with the 3rd Battalion, 7th Marines during the Iraq War, Dunham deliberately covered an enemy grenade with his helmet and body to protect nearby Marines. The hero died of the injuries suffered in that selfless act just days later. Fittingly, Dunham has been honored in a spectrum of ways since his heroic act. A US Post Office carries his name as do a number of military facilities. In 2009, the US Navy launched the USS Jason Dunham. The destroyer was commissioned in 2010.
He took the bike to Nathan and Tony Curry of Curry’s Inc in Nixa, Missouri. At Curry’s, the rebuild included the company’s highly stylized bagger rear end that became the canvas for the artwork that Davis envisioned. That vision was to create a rolling and rumbling tribute to the Marines we've lost and those with whom he served. The end result of the “Fallen Hero” custom Harley is amazing and powerful.
Nathan Curry said that he originally wanted to do the complete bike in black and white. However, Davis’ desire to have multiple portraits on the Harley changed that plan. The bike's bodywork became a striking background for that artwork. While the murals are primarily done in black and grey, Curry said there needed to be a something more.
Davis left one very special mural up to Curry’s creative vision. “In the back, he gave me free rein," Curry said. "He just wanted a kneeling soldier with a gun and the boots. I surprised him with the eagle – I turned it into a flag so I could add a bunch of color onto the back. He was just ecstatic.”
K&N is proud to be a part of such a powerful and important tribute bike. It is fitting that an American-made K&N filter protects the Fallen Hero custom. It is not lost on us that our freedoms were won on battlefields by the heroes that this custom honors. About the quote in the lead of this article – that is the message on the side-panel of Fallen Hero. Clearly those are not just idle words. | ||||||
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