![]() ![]() Peter Pohl is a German fabricator who created this Panhead Chopper mod that he calls Agent Orange. It’s one of the most extreme and long-forked chopper mods we’ve seen, worthy of inclusion in our top ten list. He used the base of a 1981 Shovelhead engine with a custom-made frame with long forks, an inverted fishtail exhaust, and 17-inch wheels on front and back. ![]() This bike is custom-built by Hawke Lawshe of Vintage Technologies in Montana. 2019 Custom Long Fork Harley-Davidson Chopper (1981 Shovelhead)Īuto Evolution features another interesting custom HD chopper. This bike would make a nice addition to any collection of vintage Harleys.ħ. It’s classic to the bone featuring a coffin tank, King and Queen seat with a twist sissy bar, twist Z-bars, and a 5-spoke rear wheel. It’s an XLCH chopper with a magneto ignition, raked and molded frame, and extended Springer forks. The orange 1960 HD Sportster Chopper is from the Legends Motorcycle Collection and is being offered without a reserve. They go heavy on the CNC and build their own heavy-duty Springer front forks, crafting each component to achieve the ultimate chopper design while maintaining the integrity of the original design.Ĩ. One of their best efforts is the 35th Anniversary Thunderbike Chopper. Thunderbike Customs excels at fabricating choppers out of vintage Harley-Davidson motorcycles. The team gives us a look into their processes for fabricating the old vintage Thunderbike and converting it into a gem of a chopper under the HD banner. You can find it on Thunderbike Customs website. This may be one of the most interesting of all vintage conversions. Thunderbike 35th Anniversary Edition Harley-Davidson Chopper It’s got plenty of power across the range with a fuel economy of 43 mpg at a cost just below $20,000ĩ. In testing, it jumped from 40 to 70 mph in 4 seconds flat. The bike accelerates from a standstill to 60 mph in 4.73 seconds. The transmission gear display is lighted which we thought was a nice luxury feature. ![]() It comes with the complete package with a 96 cubic inch Twin engine mated with a six-speed transmission and a tall sixth gear. This bike is made for highway cruising with the creature comforts one would expect from HD. Popular Mechanic highlights their pick for the best factory chopper as the Softail Rocker C. If you’re a Harley enthusiast and you think that chopper models are cool, here are the ten best Harley Davidson chopper models of all time for your enjoyment and consideration. It hasn’t been HD’s thing, but they exist, mostly as custom modifications by some of the most brilliant engineers in the motorcycle fabrication industry. We had to look hard to find them as they’re elusive. There are a few custom factory bikes and even more fabrications. There's a Harley style to fit every rider.Harley-Davidson is known for its touring and cruising bikes, but did they ever make a chopper model? The answer is yes. Popular Harley Davidson model families include the Touring, Softtail, Dyna, Sportster, VRSC, and Street. You'll find them in York, Pennsylvania Milwaukee, Wisconsin Manaus, Brazil Bawal, India and its newest plant in Thailand. This global giant has multiple manufacturing plants. You'll find heavy-weight cruiser, contemporary and middle-weight styles among its lineup these days. It offers a wide variety in its motorcycle lines. Harley Davidson was the first to introduce the chopper style motorcycle with extensive customization options. You'll also find Harley-themed events all around the world. There's a museum that's owned by the company, and owner clubs get together to share their love of this bike manufacturer. You'll be hard pressed to find a more loyal following than Harley fans. The company has gone through a number of changes since its beginnings and gone on to become one of the world's most popular and largest motorcycle manufacturers. It was only one of two American motorcycle brands to make it past the Great Depression. The company has been around since 1903 when it was founded in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Harley Davidson is probably the most well-known name in motorcycles.
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