Jesse James chopper
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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Whiskey Falls, Texas
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I thought the same when I looked at more of the pictures of it. The only piece that looks even close to a West Coast part is the gas tank.
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Wasn't that long ago anyone on a chopper scared Joe Citizen, seen a lot of windows getting rolled up fast and doors locked in my time riding them. The guy was either giving you stink eye or staring hard across the steering wheel while wifey was giving you side glances, sometimes she was scared others you knew she was getting wet. Miss those days......
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He did the details extremely well, that's what sets the standard for a true builder, most so called trick bikes are surface machines only look under or in the nooks and not well seen area's you see crude hinky **** done. Arlen Ness's crap was famous for this.
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Got nothing bad to say about Jesse James....that bike is hideous tho, yuck.....
If I could have one old school chopper, I would love to have one of Indian Larry's bikes....the dude flat out built some beautiful ****...at least what I think a chopper should look like....
If I could have one old school chopper, I would love to have one of Indian Larry's bikes....the dude flat out built some beautiful ****...at least what I think a chopper should look like....
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Although I don't like JJ's bike style, I applaud him and his team for their skill to build bikes. I have tried working metal and fabrication and suck at it. It is not as easy to work on as people think it is. There is also the factor of this group promoting the motorcycling industry, which in my book it is a good thing. I wonder how many people were motivated to ride a bike from watching his show?