
Fwd for more Readers' Rides
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Editors Note: People send me all kindsa great and strange
pictures of the stuff they're working on and what they think makes up the perfect chopper.
I figured it was only fair to share this stuff with everybody. If you want us to publish a
pix of your project or finished scoot, send 'em HERE,
if you don't want 'em published, don't send 'em (duh...)
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That's right..... a registered '57. Sports a 40 degree rake....28" overstock modified '47 Indian Girder fork assembly.... '76 power plant and tranny.. '60's tank... '80's belt primary... '90's seat... recent paint and hand forged leaf adornments spans this scoot across seven generations of hard tail ride'n satisfaction!! From the frozen north...... "Ride Free".
F.C. White
Wasilla, Alaska
corbett@alaska.com
That's right - frozen north
gives 'em the time to build kool stuff like this.
-Warren |
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This is my chopper. Its rigid frame stretched
2 1/2" and 38 degrees of rake. Powered by 750cc's of four cylinder bad
ass. When I built her at the age of 19 I had the need for speed. But now I'm a little older at 23 and I've took her all apart and plan to go back with a 1200 Sportster motor.
By the way I love the sight.
later
Scott
sreb@netdoor.com
Older? At 23? Hell - I love that
these younger dudes are building these kinda killer scoots. Usually it's
us greybeards sittin' around goin' "I remember when..."
-Warren
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My name is Hippy. This is a pic of my
baby. She may not be what you would
consider a chopper but shes got it where it counts.
WllStvSteven@aol.com
If ya keep readin' ChoppersRule it
won't be long before that thing's got a 24 over front end! You've been
warned...
-Warren
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