timebombprod
Forum Sage
knowing that majority of the gs fanbase here grew up seeing these bikes new, was anyone here into choppers during the time they were the biggest (60s/70s)? i watch a guy on youtube called "hunting harleys" and he has a 30 minute video explaining what the chopper craze was about, and why it died so abruptly. i know theres forums made for that but i wanna hear from somebody here if anyone was into it, and why did you switch over/ get into japanese bikes. i know theyre basically better in every way except maybe sound in my opinion.
one cool things i learned is that many of the choppers were made because it was cheap ( not the aftermarket frame). you'd go to a junkyard, pick all the parts you need to build a full bike, and either ride it or flip it. apparently it could cost you 50 bucks to get it from a junkyard and sell for $500 to the people in the city. those old harleys arent survivors, they're pieces of junk!
one cool things i learned is that many of the choppers were made because it was cheap ( not the aftermarket frame). you'd go to a junkyard, pick all the parts you need to build a full bike, and either ride it or flip it. apparently it could cost you 50 bucks to get it from a junkyard and sell for $500 to the people in the city. those old harleys arent survivors, they're pieces of junk!
