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The Birth Of Chopper Motorcycles

There are many different types of street motorcycles available in the market today. One of these types is the chopper.

Chopper motorcycles are heavily customized according to their owner's preference. The most prominent factor of chopper motorcycles is their extended front forks. They are painted with radical colors and wild patterns. Perfect examples of choppers include the customized Harley Davidsons in the film Easy Rider.

Additionally, these kinds of street motorcycles have chrome accessories and billet parts. While these parts were originally designed to be functional, they are now used for visuals and aesthetics. Chopper motorcycles, however, are not created for a good comfortable ride. Long distance traveling can be quite uncomfortable for riders on these vehicles.

But how did this radical bike start out? It all began in the United States, after World War 2. Soldiers coming back from the battle removed parts that they think are huge and unsightly or unneeded on motorcycles, which were also used in the military. Such parts included the fenders, turn indicators and front brakes. They also got rid of the large saddles so that they could be sitted the lowest on the motorcycles frame. In effect, the big bikes became lighter.

To enable the rider to steer the motorcycle from such a low position, the front rakes have to be extended and narrowed. The modification also entailed that the standard large front tire, headlight and fuel tank be replaced with smaller versions.

While the motorcycle took shape, enthusiasts began to put a lot of creativity into their modifications. First, they painted the bikes with flat black or shiny metal flake colors. Chrome pars were also fabricated and used. The exhausts pipes built uniquely to give the bike an aggressive look.

Since the law says that a retention fixture must be made for a back passenger, vertical backrests that were often higher than a rider's head, were installed. With such modifications, the chopper motorcycle was born. Years after, more accessories and garish paint designs were incorporated into the motorcycle.

The decreased weight and lower seat position of chopper motorcycles improved the vehicle's handling and performance. However, a chopper motorcycle is not built for these factors. Mainly, these machines are designed and custom made so that they could be shown off to other motorcycle enthusiasts.

As a vehicle which is almost entirely stripped but extensively decorated, chopper motorcycles are always a dashing sight on the road.

 

 

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