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Im in to choppers and bobbers any one have any referances online or books along with motors (Styles, Reliablity, Stroke Sizes)? Any ideas and advice welccome. Metric not excluded Buy the way: The Less Wireing the better. ______________________ If You Can't Stand Behind Our Troops, Feel Free To Stand Infront of Them! |
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old school is always a crowd pleaser,re building me a 74 soft tail low n fatl |
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For me I'm a big fan of Pan Heads and up-sweep fish tails,,,,nothing screams Old School like those two Dragon ______________________ |
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Seakers wrote...
Im in to choppers and bobbers any one have any referances online or books along with motors (Styles, Reliablity, Stroke Sizes)?Any ideas and advice welccome. Metric not excluded Buy the way: The Less Wireing the better. I tell ya what.....I saw a choped out Yamaha Road Star once that was one bad ass looking scooter. I believe the Road Star has the push rod motor, somebody correct me on that if I'm wrong Dragon ______________________ |
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cool thanks guys for the info. ______________________ If You Can't Stand Behind Our Troops, Feel Free To Stand Infront of Them! |
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Having built a few bikes, the first things i would tell ya to get after you find a bike is a factory service manual and factory parts catalog. If metric is an option there are lots to chose from and at good prices. I like Suzuki but thats just me. If you can find a pan head at a good price grab it quick. If bucks are tight and ya want a Harley I would go with EVO sporty. The ironheads are nice but lots of work to keep them running. There are forums on line for just about any bike or style you could want to do. The one that helped me the most even before I got my ironhead was XLforum.net. Ebay and crageslist will become your best friends. Get it set in your mind just what you want and go for it. If I can help in any let me know. Moose |
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I just typed "choppers" in the search at ebay and got 21,144 results, might be something useful for you there, anything from chassis to motors. |
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Yeah, listen to Moose for he has built some really nice ones. ______________________ |
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thanks Rex |
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First order of business is to pick a motor to start with............ evo, flathead, ironhead, k-model, knuckle, pan, shubble ............. I think the Knuckle head is cool, maybe I'm related or something......... |
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Knucks are nice, but a good single rebuildable head will cost you almost a grand. If you want a solid reliable drivetrian then start with a stock new Evo. A little work, and a light overall bike makes for good performance with a easy to live with engine. Sure you can get a Rev Tech 100" for the same money, but you are not getting as much motor, and there is alot to be said for the ability to get parts at the local dealer. For frames there are a zillion options for the Evo, and that leaves you to find your personal style. Remember though you want to be able to ride what you build, and while hard tails are cool, and cheap. They will also beat you up pretty good. Same goes for a springer front[except the cheap] If you must build a springer do LOTS OF HOMEWORK. The forks will make, or brake a build on the sreet |
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Sorry I mis-read the original, thought it said "Metrics not Included"...... you won't get any argument about the Evo being the best Harley motor for reliability and parts availability, you can buy and see them anyplace dime a dozen. The reason I feel like this, down here when the Harley shop has an event or going to BikeWeek I see the following average, if there's 500 Harleys in a line 3 might be shovels, 1 pan, 1 knuckle and maybe 1 flathead or ironhead. Personally when I'm scanning custom bikes I go right past the Evo's without a thought unless they are set up as a street legal drag bike or cafe racer. I'll walk over to admire an old beat up oil leaking knucklehead or pan before I'll walk to a brand new kazillion dollar world famous chopper you see on the discovery channel from one of the stars, they all look alike to me. The old Harley's stock or home built are just more worthy of respect knowing what a man has got to go through to build, maintain and ride one. Choosing Metric or Harley is all you and what you plan to do with it, the metrics will be more dependable if you plan to ride it any distance for sure and the sky is the limit for what you can do with them but how often do you see someone taking a trip on a chopper? Or why would anyone want to? |
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nightdragon wrote...
For me I'm a big fan of Pan Heads and up-sweep fish tails,,,,nothing screams Old School like those twoDragon I agree with Nightdragon 100% Pan and fishtail upswept just doesn't get any better. |
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FourEyedFloyd wrote...
nightdragon wrote...
For me I'm a big fan of Pan Heads and up-sweep fish tails,,,,nothing screams Old School like those two
DragonI agree with Nightdragon 100% Pan and fishtail upswept just doesn't get any better. Yeah Floyd and Dragon, that is a great look. BUT (one of my big buts)I would also like to build and old Super-glide or FL sport looking bike. Wait a minute that is whu I ride a Road King.
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http://bmschoppers.smugmug.com/Cruiser-Chopper/V-Star/SINISTAR-VSTAR-1300/4775948_PPCbs#283396277_PzQdh You sure you don't want metric? |
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sorry, should have put a picture |
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Wild! Still there is no replacement for the HD, Shovel, Pan or Knuckle and you can get new built Knucks and Pans now all you need is $$$$$. :) |
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you got that right, all five of them, $$$$$.00 |
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My second chopper (the first was a 62 Triumph Trophy 500) built out of a box of 48 panhead parts. Built this one 45 years ago. |
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Older than me ................. you Old Coot! lol |
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