![]() Description: How to Build a Cheap Chopper- Revised starts with a look at the basics. The first chapters cover brakes, drivetrains, and frame geometry. The second half of the book shows readers how to actually assemble a bike. ![]() Four start-to-finish assemblies done at professional shops take the reader from a pile of parts to a finished, running motorcycle. Details: ISBN-13: 945 Publisher: Wolfgang Publications, Incorporated Publication date: 2/15/2015 Series:Wolfgang Edition description: Revised Edition Pages: 144 Found Online: Kilima.com: History: How To Build a Cheap Chopper How to Build a Cheap Chopper, 945. Atomic Books are experienced suppliers to the Library market and understand the importance of well published, fun. How to Build the Ultimate V-Twin Motorcycle Search results How to Build a Cheap Chopper by Timothy Remus 945 Not yet published. We can notify you when this book is available to purchase. 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The first chapters cover brakes, drivetrains, and frame geometry. Welcome To The Chopper Builders Handbook Online The primary objective of the Chopper Builders handbook is to provide basic information that will enable everyone to successfully build their own Chopper from scratch. Update April 27, 2017 On the Road Again I've got Canned Heat playing in the background right now. It's good mood music for the upcoming move back to my old stomping grounds in Nevada. With the passing of my Mom there really isn't much keeping me here in Texas. I love this state. It's one of the last strongholds for independent thinking people but its time to move on to another place. Unfortunately my old home base in Las Vegas has been taken over by the liberal robots so this time I'm heading up north hoping to find a stronghold of free thinking folks where I can put down some new roots. Update August 5, 2016 We moved into the new shop up in Nevada Texas on April 5th and figured that we'd be up and running in less than a month but here we are four months down the road and only about 50% ready to get working again. Update June 1, 2015 Sportster Projects are finally underway after many years. We've got two bikes in the works. One is a stock 81 that's going to get the 'mild' treatment and one's is based upon a fairly radical Paughco frame as seen below. 11, 2014 We'll be updating and revising almost every page of the site over the course of the next few weeks so expect some minor glitches every now and then. 10, 2014 Duane Lansing, of Hydro-Fabrication and myself have decided to form a new joint-venture and start doing some collaborative custom bike work and parts fabrication under the umbrella of the 'Wylie Chopper Parts' company. 8, 2014 Various Springer projects are underway and we've hit the swap meets and shows with some new products. That's Duane's Panhead with one of our wide CBH springers under construction. Brake components haven't been installed yet as we're waiting on parts which is typical. The Knuck above belongs to Kirk Sharp from 'Just Kickers' and it's being fitted with one of our California Ultra Narrow Wishbone fork sets. 4, 2014 One of our old friends and supporters just dropped us a line to let us know that they have a YouTube channel for those folks who just can't get enough Chopper action. I checked it out and I like it. Big Al and I have been friends for about 10 years but we've never actually met each other in person. After watching some of the vids I think this is a good thing because two of us together could be a dangerous thing. If you're a garage/home/independent builder check out the BEOSC site as they provide just about everything imaginable for people like us. Click the banner for the YouTube Channel and have fun. 20, 2014 Darcy Allen and I drove down to Austin to talk with Jesse James about an upcoming project but unfortunately Jesse was to busy to see us. It just so happened however that we did get a chance to talk with Mike (Fass Mikey) Vils and had a chance to reminisce about Dick Allen. Mike proposed that we put together an 'old school' type Biker Build-Off that he's calling 'The Real Deal' and it'll involve a lot more than just bolting on store bought parts to a store bought frame. We decided that the 'official' name of the event will be 'The Real Deal, Dick Allen Memorial Biker Buildoff' We'll be posting more details as things progress but we've already got TV and sponsors calling so it looks like this just might come together. Click to see the tentative 'rules' for the Build-Off. Email me immediately if you want to get a bike project enrolled in this event. Time is of the essence. Builders may get sponsor compensation but no guarantees at this early point in time. Update May 17, 2014 We finally managed to get around to starting on the Harman Spirder build p roject that's been on the back burner for about four years now. The link is on the left column. Due to popular demand we've decided to start building Springers again. We'll do our original 'Old School' style and the 'modernized' version plus some repops of the old original Ness style forks from the sixties. I'll post progress as it develops. We'll be doing kits as well as just selling individual parts for other builders. Also looks like we'll get around to the Sporty hardtail article this summer. Update June 10, 2012 We've moved the whole CBH operations to the state of Texas, in the rural area northeast of Dallas. This snapshot is one of our neighbors taken from the back door of the shop. We've rented a very small shop area but will be doing full-service custom work again and have signed on as a dealer for Paughco products. We decided to go with Paughco since we've been using their parts for over 30 years and most of their inventory is still made in the USA which is remarkable in today's economy. If you're in the market for anything in the catalog drop us a line as we will make you some great deals. 20, 2011 As many people are aware the old original Chopper Builders Handbook site suffered what we initially thought was a catastrophic hardware and software failure in early 2011. This 'crash' destroyed not only the primary data on the main server and raid disks but also all of the data on our backup server. We took the drives to a service shop in an attempt to recover the files and found that the 'crash' was most likely a deliberate hack of the site that somehow went very badly. The only data that was actually destroyed beyond repair were the image files. A good portion of the html text files were still readable but moved into some strange directories apparently in some attempt to download the entire site to a remote server. Unfortunately a lot of the most recent files that we added to the site were simply to scrambled to bother recovering. As a result of this situation we're presently in the process of rebuilding the site from the ground up but that will take a considerable effort and most likely be a long and drawn out process. We ask all of our visitors to be patient with us as we start down this road. In addition I'd like to thank all of the visitors who have supported this site through thick and thin over the past eight years and especially thank those of you have taken the time to help us in this rebuilding process. I think that in the long run we have a much better and more helpful site than the original version. We're trying our best to get the site back up and running again so please be patient during this transition. Upcoming Articles: Easy Sportster Hardtail fabrication Dropped Springer Rockers Harman Style Spirder Build.
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