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First Time Home Built Chopper

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Feb 07, 2012
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contact me NEW
by: mayur

hey i 4get to tell u;contact me if u want mayurhande26@gmail.com

Feb 07, 2012
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guidence NEW
by: mayur

hey bro...
congrats for u r achievement..it's inspiring me now
i also want to build ma own bike but i have the same problem as u have i don't have dimensions... please help me...

Apr 09, 2011
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nice try.
by: Anonymous

Well I built a chopper from scratch with NO chopping experience. It turned out better then I could have ever hoped! A true Harley Bobber. Bad to the bone. Thé only advise I'd give you is that I'd talk to someone that has building experience. Remember your ass is riding on that thing! A car wheel and tire won't cut it.

Apr 26, 2009
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love ur work man
by: machinemale

hello i love ur work and passion man
because this is only way to built a real chopper
that u give ur everything to it
i can understand because i m too crazy about chopping and spended over one year in building my bike its a cruise with enfield engine and rear tire & rim of sumo .
regarding ur problem u should align the sprokets properly and reduce the rear wheel weight for getting initial pik up as ur engine is too week for 185 wide tire.
dont think i am just suggesing and having no ex about it
for ur infor i m running three workshops in auto industry my brand name is machinemale
machinemale77@yahoo.co.in or (rediffmail.com) or (gmail.com)

Jan 06, 2009
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about chain
by: Anonymous

well about that chain that keeps coming off, take a rod you know is straight and make sure it is a straight shot from the rear sprocket to the front sprocket, make sure the sprockets are square to each other, that could be why it wont stay on, or it could be too lose,

Dec 29, 2008
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good start
by: Anonymous

You look like you know what you want out of your bike. Don't stop, keep going on building because you will only get better. The bike you got is looking very cool. I like it. It's the back street choppers that i like the most. Yea the custom built choppers on OCC are cool but we all dont have toys they got. but when you take a stock bike and transform it into a chopper like what you are doing, I get a kick out of that. keep up the good work. I would love to see it when it's done.

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