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THE BEAST The beast started life as the Copper Chopper. After allot of work and throwing around Ideas this is the finished project. I still have to chrome a few little things but nothing major. I am really pleased with how the bike turned out. For the first time my favorite bike belongs to me!!!!!
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The Silver Ghost This bike will always be one of my favorites. It is not the best bike ever built but it did start a new chapter in my bike building. I got married and for 5 years did not own a bike. Then one day I found a 750 that was run down and falling apart. I bought the bike for 400 dollars and tailored it home. I immediately started cutting the bike apart to make it a chopper. Shortly after starting the project I discovered a web site called hondachopper.com. There were about 30 users on the board when I first started and it has really grown since then. To get the whole story on how this bike was built follow the link below.......
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The Copper Chopper I found this bike in a little town in Iowa. And I mean little town. The population is 3. A friend of a friend of a friend called me to tell me about the bike. I drove over and knew I had to have the bike. I sold the "Silver Ghost" to finance the purchase of this old school chopper. |
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The Death Dealer I found this bike about 30 minutes from my house. It has quite a story behind it really. The person that owned the bike bought the bike new in the 1980's. He sold it only two buy it again two years ago. He started restoring it but due to divorce sold it to me. No one likes to hear of someone going through a divorce but I wasn't going to pass up a deal either. |
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The Black Bobber The black bobber/chopper was a blast to build. I was in my garage one day looking at all of my left over parts and realized I had everything to build a chopper. The look I was trying for is a old bobber style bike with a twist. I wanted a bobber with a long front end. This is the finished product. Well I get the feeling its not done though. One of my bro's off the hondachopper.com site bought the bike. I'm sure that he'll add all the extra touches to make the bike his own.
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1979 FXEF (Fat Bob) Well, it started out a '79 FXEF Fatbob... and it's starting to look like a Real Bobber.. It is one of my current projects, and is commin along quick.
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