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September 14, 2019

San Diego Chopper Riders

by biker1

San Diego Chopper Riders

San Diego Chopper Riders

Chopper motorcycles – They are certainly out of favor vs Baggers. But when it comes to their iconic style, the sure turn heads!

San Diego Chopper Riders

San Diego is sure a beautiful city and so too are it’s custom chopper motorcycles:

San Diego Chopper Riders

San Diego Chopper Riders

Big Bear Athena chopper

Big Bear Athena chopper on the move in El Cajon CA.

The Big Bear Choppers Athena is a unique looking chopper built at the Discovery Channel Biker Build-Off televised competition. The motorcycle was so successful that the guys from Big Bear Choppers decided to launch it into production.

California chopper motorcycles

California chopper motorcycles

California chopper motorcycles

California chopper motorcycles

California chopper riders

California chopper riders

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:

In the post–World War II United States, servicemen returning home from the war started removing all parts deemed too big, heavy, ugly, or not essential to the basic function of the motorcycle, such as fenders, turn indicators, and even front brakes. The large, spring-suspended saddles were also removed in order to sit as low as possible on the motorcycle’s frame. These machines were lightened to improve performance for dirt-track racing and mud racing. In California dry lake beds were used for long top speed runs. Motorcycles and automobiles ran at the same meets, and bobbers were an important part of the hot-rod culture that developed in this era.

The first choppers were built in America, and were an outgrowth of the milder customization trend that had originated after WW2 when returning soldiers and others began modifying cars and motorcycles, frequently to improve performance in top-speed races on dry lake beds in Southern California and similar desolate spaces such as unused airstrips in other parts of the country, or on the street for street racing. These early modified motorcycles were known as “bobbers”, and there are many common features between bobbers and choppers, with choppers differentiated being more radically modified, and especially by having the frame tubes and geometry modified (“chopped” by welding) to make the bike longer.

The earliest choppers tended to be based on Harley-Davidson motorcycles, at first making use of the Flathead, Knucklehead and Panhead engines—many of which could be found in surplus military and police motorcycles bought cheaply at auction.

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If you are into custom factory choppers or always wanted a cool chopper, check out the 2008 Big Dog k9 beauty!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

San Diego Chopper Riders

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