Kendall Johnson, widely recognized in the motorcycle world as “The Killer Klown,” is being remembered as a legendary custom bike builder and performance expert whose work left a major impact on the Harley-Davidson and V-twin community. News of his passing has led to an outpouring of tributes from riders, mechanics, racers, and fellow builders who admired both his talent and his influence on motorcycle culture. Known for his deep understanding of engine performance and horsepower, Johnson built a reputation for creating powerful, reliable custom motorcycles that pushed the limits of V-twin performance. During the height of the custom chopper era in the late 1990s and early 2000s, his work became highly respected across the industry, with many riders seeking him out for his expertise in engine tuning and cylinder head development. Friends and longtime enthusiasts describe him as more than just a motorcycle builder. He was viewed as an innovator and mentor whose passion for performance inspired many within the custom bike scene. His shop became a destination for riders looking for high-level craftsmanship, and the motorcycles he helped build continue to be admired and ridden today. One tribute shared after his passing recalled a custom chopper from the early 2000s that reportedly achieved record-setting eighth-mile times due in part to Johnson’s engine work. Stories like these have reinforced his reputation as someone who truly understood how to maximize motorcycle performance. Beyond his technical abilities, those who knew Johnson personally remember him as someone who enjoyed sharing knowledge and helping others improve their craft. Many younger builders credit him as an inspiration whose work helped shape modern standards in custom motorcycle performance and design. As the motorcycle community reflects on his life and legacy, many are honoring the lasting influence he had on riders, builders, and performance enthusiasts across the country. Though his passing leaves a significant void, his contributions to custom motorcycle culture and the relationships he built throughout his career will continue to be remembered for years to come. Post navigation Kevin Fritz Obituary, Buffalo, NY Death – Angie Burgos Mourn the Sadden Loss of Kevin Fritz Will Gilbert Obituary, Asheville, NC Death – Waterproofing Company Mourn The Sudden Loss Of Beloved Co-Founder