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Clothespin "n" said:His name is "Chopper Joe"
Are you sure you're not thinking of Chopper Ron? :mrgreen:
Clothespin "n" said:His name is "Chopper Joe"
nogoodnic42 said:WOW Kenny, that bike looks even lower than the snail killer you built on CBN. That thing is awsome. Skoda, I just blasted my screen with Sprite when I saw your post. Vote for Pedro...Kelly
Nashira said:Clothespin "n" said:His name is "Chopper Joe"
Are you sure you're not thinking of Chopper Ron? :mrgreen:
A Rusty Rat for all occasions. :lol:
Bike oddities.
The tope tube was part of my fence that was crushed by Hurrican Francis.
Two front forks make the seat and chain stays
The seat was made from an aluminum table top from the Operating Room from work.
Muratic acid pantina finished in shiny clearcoat.
Homeade fork boasts a spring used from a industrial kitchen dishwashing hose :mrgreen:
Adjustable bottom bracket, loosen bolts, slide and tighten!
Front rockers are side peices from an emergency door handle, who knew they were brass???
The name? So many peices came from the Hospital where I work, thought it sounded about right.
Brakes? Sponsored by Vans and Converse
Stem, pie cut and then bent and filled in for a curve to match the top tube.
Lastly, The kick stand is kept inside the handlebar, a small rod connected to a bar end plug.
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