Chop Screwy~~~project bike

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  • Anonymous

    #1

    Chop Screwy~~~project bike

    It's an 83 GS450gad.
    Forks are 4 in over.
    Shocks lowered it 2 in.
    Drag bars with 7 in dog bone risers
    Iron Cross sissy bar
    Suicide shifter (it's a 2 speed auto tranny) ;-)
    I am waiting on the finished sheet metal/plastic
    I'll probably go with straight pipes when I get to that point.
    It's been a fun project....

  • Detman101

    #2
    KICKASS MAN!! That's just AWESOME!!!!



    Dm of mD

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    • Anonymous

      #3
      Thanks. It's a work in progress. LOL

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      • Detman101

        #4
        I know the feeling. :roll: I'm chopping the mufflers off my ratbike and bodging on some punched out harley cans this weekend.
        It should be awesome.


        Dm of mD

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        • KGB
          Forum Guru
          • Nov 2002
          • 7146
          • Wilmington ma

          #5
          To be honest when I read this.....I was.....apprehensive.
          Then I saw the pictures and really like it.
          It's very cool and very well done.

          The suicide shifter is a nice touch.
          What color(s)?
          The "other" chopper looks great.
          I haven't ridden a chopper in years, but love the look.
          Nice job.
          Let us know when it's done.
          Keith
          -------------------------------------------
          1980 GS1000S, blue and white
          2015Triumph Trophy SE

          Ever notice you never see a motorcycle parked in front of a psychiatrist office?

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          • Anonymous

            #6
            I'm leaning towards a light red with Chop Screwy in white (in oriental font) on the tank and just CS on the side covers.

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            • wrench

              #7
              Now thats different 8)
              I like it, well done nice job

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              • 80gs1000e

                #8
                Cool project.

                But......no front brake? Is that rear drum enough stopping power to be safe?

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                • Anonymous

                  #9
                  80 gs 1000e,

                  If the rear brake isn't enough to be safe I'll put the front back on.

                  It's not my primary ride. I plan on riding it along side my wife who also has a stock GS450 auto tranny.

                  She is a 35 to 45 mph kinda rider so it should be Okay.

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