And now you no why people build custom bikes it's the "freehand " aspect of it being creative thinking outside the square.
Nah. Nah. Nope. Can't be done.
A chopper is a twin. Built around a Harley or Triumph frame and motor. Or on rare occasions a Guzzi.
But ok.........nice project![]()
You sound like a good bastard (South Island talk for 'an ok guy'). I prefer the HD idea but looking around this site it's hard to see where people are really coming from. I'm a dyed in the wool, American V-Twin fan from way back. I can tolerate British vertical twins but real motorcycles don't have a heart without a carb, pushrods and that V-Twin configuration. Period.
Bah Humbug, anything can be a chop...singles, twins, fours, rotaries, v8's. The motor doesn't matter.
Look at the photos of the dudes from the 60's and 70's, they chopped everything and anything as long as (white trash put it well) it had two wheels and a motor.![]()
all good till some stupid fools decided their factory could produce them better.
lazy bikers bought them their thousands, I think they called soft tails, not bad for a tractor designed to carry a fat ass over flat ground at no More than a walking pace...
but i digress, a chopper is that, chopped changed made as cheaply or as expensive as the builder decides, always a one of, and alway cool, no mater how rough or refined.
its all the expression of the builder.
To be old and wise, first you must be young and stupid.
Subbike u know squat!
Hardtail or softail a chopper is somthin' else. And the softail was made to look like a hardtail not like a chopper (wtf???)... gizzzz....
yup know fuck all
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To be old and wise, first you must be young and stupid.
I had the extreme misfortune of having to do a WOF on a '76 Harley 1000, sportster last week.
What a tragic pile of scrap, no brakes, dragging clutch, Bedford truck gearbox, Mack clutch pull & a pile of reciepts for more than it was worth.
How the hell did they sell that garbage against the likes of a CB750 Honda at the time?
"Tradition" & "hard men" i guess.
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