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Those Crazy Custom Choppers; are they safe to actually ride?

Last post 07-29-2008, 10:08 AM by jorge123. 4 replies.
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  •  10-27-2006, 6:24 PM 369

    Those Crazy Custom Choppers; are they safe to actually ride?

    We have all seen the custom choppers that are being built at the shows and on TV. I actually see them at the world famous Rock Store. Heck, I know they look good but are they actually safely ridable.

    I was watching some guy in the canyons on one of those things. It looked like he had a 350 rear tire. I was amazed that he could even ride the thing. It could probably stay upright without a kickstand!

    What do you guys think?


    Norman Gregory Fernandez, Esq.
    Biker and Motorcycle Lawyer Blog
    www.bikerlawblog.com
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  •  10-29-2006, 8:20 AM 379 in reply to 369

    Re: Those Crazy Custom Choppers; are they safe to actually ride?

    A proficient rider that gets used to one shouldn't have any problems with these bikes. But most people that buy them aren't proficient riders. For the most part the equipment is all there, and they are light years ahead of the 60/70's style choppers. Unlike their older cousins they generally have good brakes, and handle relitively well. I couldn't afford one, and wouldn't buy one if I could. I have ridden several of them, and haven't noticed any mechanical safety problems, but I am a proficient rider with 30+ years of experience on all different types of motorcycles, and a lot of miles. A newbie, or weekend rider should probably own something a little more conservative.
    "DUCK" WV
  •  10-30-2006, 7:56 AM 390 in reply to 379

    Re: Those Crazy Custom Choppers; are they safe to actually ride?

    I've often wondered the same thing. I guess you have to adjust your riding style to suit the bike, though. Turn-in on those things has to be horrendous, between the long wheelbase and the huge rear tires.
  •  01-19-2008, 5:50 AM 558 in reply to 369

    Re: Those Crazy Custom Choppers; are they safe to actually ride?

    No, I call them "butt jewelry".  Few of the builder's understand the physics behind two wheels. Rake, trail and flop. Too much or too little of either rake or trail and you have "flop", which means the front wheel wants to flop to one side or the other. The builders that understand the physics build some OK machines. They don't fit my riding style as I'm into long distance sport touring and commute everyday on a motorcycle, about 80 miles. I've been riding my whole life, raced, ALWAYS had a motorcycle. Always will.

    I always gear up, IE...full face helmet, full amoured gear, gloves...etc.....always.....period!

     


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  •  07-29-2008, 10:08 AM 609 in reply to 369

    Re: Those Crazy Custom Choppers; are they safe to actually ride?

     

    Hi

    You are not clear with your thoughts, will you give more information. So I can help you out in this matter.


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