Sunday, April 15, 2012

Top Ten Choppers


For the past few years now I actually have sought for the top ten choppers and that i am surprised no one has made a list like this before. I couldn’t realize any lists of the simplest choppers the least bit I started to wonder why that was. I determined I was going to create my own then since no one else has and whereas I was deciding and looking for bikes to include I realized why no one has done this however! Its therefore damn onerous simply to choose 10 Choppers as a result of there are such a lot of totally different styles and varieties of bikes its like finding the hay in the needle stack!

As for the 10 I even have chosen, I can just say these 10 are the ten best choppers, this is the list of how I felt at the time and that i in all probability can do additional lists with 10 fully different choppers later on, since there are such a lot of choppers.

Ten. Kevin Alsop and Big Bear Choppers- The Athena- The Athena was  built for Discovery Channels Biker Build Off, and it's one hell of a bike! Its an all American biker designed by an Aussie! The bike has an mean and aggressive look to it, that it achieves from its fire orange paintjob, devil galvanized frames and handle bars that seem like devils horns this is one badass bike!

9. Jesse James-West Coast Choppers- Gold Digger- I swear Jesse James and West Coast Choppers are the sole people who don't have a gallery that list the names and specs of there bikes! I had to youtube History of the Chopper for the name of it! Anyway this bike is one in every of my favorites from WCC, Jesse designed this bike in History of the Chopper. The Front finish of the Bike is constructed by John Harman and therefore the Frame is a Frame Jesse Found at a swap meet years ago.

8. Billy Lane and Choppers Inc- Money Shot- Currently this bike has something very unique regarding it, and that is that its rimless! Yes the rear wheel has no rim! Different nice things about the bike are the distinctive handle bars that go downward, the mirror is the silhouette of a hot woman, there is pin striping on the forks and sink knobs for gauge covers. Impressive tiny detail is what created this bike!

7. Chica and Chica Custom Cycles- Ace- I gotta say I love this bike! The Bike has that classic 50s and 60s look to it. With its black paint job with red white and yellow strips, its low, with short custom forks, encompasses a swish fuel tank, and it conjointly options a cool bend within the frame that Chica is understood for. Making this a nice one in all a sort chopper!

half dozen. Ian Barry and Falcon Motorcycles- The Black- Half of Falcon Motorcycles Concept 10 series, the Bullet was engineered around a 1952 Vincent Black Shadow engine. What makes this bike great is all of the  little details of each half on the bike. Just concerning each part is custom created and almost they all are painted! The Black overall has a bit of a retro future style to it, The Bike is an antique art piece that's rideable!

five. Chopper by Denver Mullins Engineered by the founder of the Chopper himself back in the first 70s. Denver Mullins was the godfather of the chopper, he started building Choppers back in the 60s, opened his initial search in Therefore-Cal in the late 60s and created the Long Fork, smooth paint, Diamond Gas tank look that is still widespread among choppers nowadays! Little Known reality, while Denver built Harley Choppers his favorite Motor by way was Honda! He loved Honda do to their cheap price, sturdiness and power!

4. Hank Young and Young Choppers and Hot Rods- The Flying Pan- What I very love about the Flying Pan is that it looks like an aircraft! (that explains the name). I love aircraft and aviation therefore this I really like this bike.The colours and the paint create me think of a WWI or a 20s barnstorming aircraft. The means the Fender and therefore the Tank are shaped conjointly look aircraft inspired. What stands out regarding this bike is that the fuel tank hangs from the frame and it's under it rather then being on prime of the frame. The pegs like like they are created from an previous machine gun that ads a cool effect to the bike, I truly have heard a rumor somewhere that Hank builds his parts out of previous aircraft and automotive parts! (Which I think is cool)!

3. Indian Larry and Gasoline Alley- Grease Monkey- Designed in the 90s by the late nice Indian Larry. The bike looks just like a 60s Hot Rod or Gasser, with its candy red paint job, white flames, the text have that 60s vogue fonts, the short front forks, and small vogue gas tank all build this bike look like its right out of the 60s!  Grease Monkey may be a true tribute to Hot Rodders and Bike Builders! It even features Indian Larry’s Iconic paint on the transmission belt! Grease Monkey may be a True Master Piece!

2. Cole Foster and Salinas Boys Customs- The Beautiful Loser- It’s a Beautiful Winner in my book. It's one in every of the simplest motorcycles ever built! Its paintjob offers it a 60s Hot Rod look, that the ribbed fender and fuel tank boost. The “burnt orange” paintjob is flawless, together with the white. Another I really love is that the rear fender is not simply chopped but its also rounded and swish giving the whole bike a pleasant clean look. Overall the Bike could be a true Hot Rod.

1. Indian Larry and Gasoline Alley-Daddy O-  If I had to chose one bike in the globe that represented what a Chopper is, I have to mention it would be Daddy-O by Indian Larry! Daddy is the instance of the right chopper! Well done, sleek paint, perfect lines and a custom engine! Everything regarding this bike is superb, from the custom gas tank that flows perfectly with the bike, to the rear fender that helps with the lines, to the custom designed frame that has perfect balance  to the even an engine that's a Panhead and a Shovelhead in one! The Paintjob and the bike was engineered as a tribute to hot rodder Ed “Big Daddy” Roth, Larry used Big Daddys character Rat Fink on the bike and metal flake paint like an Ed Roth Hot Rod.  Daddy-O extremely is the amount 1 chopper!

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