I always liked the look of those Honda Choppers back in the day ,but i would have never bought one or owned one, because the Harley Outlaw brothers would of had a Honda Bash. I did help a friend build one and he road that Honda Chopper and i road my Harley one night to the Biker Bar and if he would not of been with me, the whole bar would of killed him and burned his bike,for real. I wound up backing a few brothers down that night and i was known to pull out my 44 mag.
I built 5 bikes all kustom made low rider choppers. I had some nice old motors from 1916-38. Well this being 1969-73 period school days for me. Me and motors an grease well we just kind of went together like peas in a pod. I was always dragging something home my parents wanted to kill. Allen Ness built 5 frames to my specs just as I wanted and needed them. Other than figuring out wiring that kicked my but. I ended up having Indian Larry help me get it all done all the hard stuff I learned as I tried to build it all by my self. I always used a 24” dia rear wheel 5” wide tire with a Harley drum brake hub from the late 40’s. Front wheel was 28” dia. 3.0” wide tire with 40 spokes drum brake hub from the late 40’s. I made sure the bike was long and lean hard tail I always welded in the Harley rear drop outs from the late 30’s into the 40’s. And I always used modified fenders for sure 1925-29 Indian motor bike ones where a favorite of mine. Coffin shaped full faceted long an narrow gas’s tank. I had one bike with the Harley front fork from 1921-26 time period. Three I used a Indian leaf Spring fork and one old Indian girder sprung fork. I used the old carbide lights from the 1898-1912 period then just kustomize them into electric ones.
Cool bike. Medicore video. Ever heard of stepping back for a wide angle shot so we can see the whole bike and not just the details?
SWEEEET!! We really want to hear them pipes...do a video of a smoky burnout. Please and thank you
From 70's style today !!! Amazing!!
I always liked the look of those Honda Choppers back in the day ,but i would have never bought one or owned one, because the Harley Outlaw brothers would of had a Honda Bash. I did help a friend build one and he road that Honda Chopper and i road my Harley one night to the Biker Bar and if he would not of been with me, the whole bar would of killed him and burned his bike,for real. I wound up backing a few brothers down that night and i was known to pull out my 44 mag.
Now that’s one sweet bike… would love to find one of my own!!
Used to love the Amen framed Honda 750 choppers
Nice detail work on that bike
Sweet ,cool looking bike ,I like it ,I bet it's fast .
This was 9 years ago. I wonder if the bike still looks this good.
yes still the same clean bike
Man that's incredible! Well done!
That’s a beauty
Can't imagine how many hour went into this build, beautiful scoot.
I built 5 bikes all kustom made low rider choppers. I had some nice old motors from 1916-38. Well this being 1969-73 period school days for me. Me and motors an grease well we just kind of went together like peas in a pod. I was always dragging something home my parents wanted to kill. Allen Ness built 5 frames to my specs just as I wanted and needed them. Other than figuring out wiring that kicked my but. I ended up having Indian Larry help me get it all done all the hard stuff I learned as I tried to build it all by my self. I always used a 24” dia rear wheel 5” wide tire with a Harley drum brake hub from the late 40’s. Front wheel was 28” dia. 3.0” wide tire with 40 spokes drum brake hub from the late 40’s. I made sure the bike was long and lean hard tail I always welded in the Harley rear drop outs from the late 30’s into the 40’s. And I always used modified fenders for sure 1925-29 Indian motor bike ones where a favorite of mine. Coffin shaped full faceted long an narrow gas’s tank. I had one bike with the Harley front fork from 1921-26 time period. Three I used a Indian leaf Spring fork and one old Indian girder sprung fork. I used the old carbide lights from the 1898-1912 period then just kustomize them into electric ones.
Well done one nicest chopped 750 I ever seen
Nice!
wow incredible! nice work
Awesome bike! Beautiful
wish I had the money for this . nice bike
Bad ass
very nice job!
beautiful bike
Crank it up!
I used to have nice bikes like this only looked nice didn't play a note
Do you still have it? For Sale?
💥💥💥💥💥💯
I don't know why you're coming up you're telling her she's beautiful
Oh no, no cold start!
Do u still have the bike very interested!
How much
Pleas let me know if this is for sale or where I could get it
Is this still for sale
Is bike still for sale
ca n est pas une harley mai comme cest beau.....
Awesome 44444444444444444
イカし過ぎやろー!
IF YOU'RE SELLING IT MUST NOT BE ALL THAT NICE.
How much broo???
Bad ass
How much