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  1. SPORSTERBOY

    SPORSTERBOY New Member

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    My New Chopper- Ha-ha:)
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    Is it the flames or the drag bars that make it a chopper?
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    Perhaps the hard tail?:D
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    You got me on that one Goose...:D
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    Well, Considering I'm 6' 230 Lbs , I Don't Look Out Of Proportion On It And It Rides Rather Smooth. Both Those Bikes Are 24" So You Can See The Size Difference In The 2. Maybe We Should Post That [?] Over On Jesse James Site, I'd Like To Know What Makes It A Chopper Also.
  6. GreyBear

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    Chopper?

    Sportsterboy, you're 6'3/230 and can ride it? WAYYYYYY COOOOL!!!! I saw one at Wally World but figured it wouldn't carry my big #%^. And since the old lady is always on me to get more aerobic type exercise.....(down side of being married to a nurse, they wanna keep ya healthy, God bless her) I am gonna pick one up then. Tried a mountain bike and that is NOT my cup of tea and with most bikes ....well lets just say I want a seat I can sit on not feel like it is attempting some sort of date rape.......
    Ride Free...and in this case Healthy lol
  7. chucktx

    chucktx Moderator Staff Member

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    i have seen some seats that look like they belong on a dresser at some of bike shops......might be the way to go....also gonna need a beverage holder:D mp3 player...maybe some sat radio??:p
    chuck
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    Can You Believe This S#$#t, I Got Up This Morn'n Let My Pitt's Out And Saw My Garage Doors Wide Open! Some Punk As B$%#h Stole My Wcc Bike And The Ol'lady's That Was Chained Up To It. 2 Bills 2 Weeks And There Gone. I'm Really Pissed I Rode It Twice And It's Gone. That's A New Thread I'll Start.
    OH CHUCK, I MOUNTED A BEER HOLDER RIGHT THERE ON THE NECK!
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    Bummer, seems like one of your neighbors friends needed the bike more than you, or one of your friends is playing a joke on you…
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    I Still Say It's In A 6 Block Range Of The House.
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    Rip offs

    Sporsterboy, Check the pawnshops. My Grandson's bike was stolen about a year ago and the police took the report and basically said hope ya find it but i is a real low priority item...which I can understand, but it was my grandsons bike! Anyway, it disapeared on a Saturday....we found it at a pawnshop less than a mile from thier house on Tuesday. Put the heat on post flyers of the bikes and offer a reward stick em everywhere you can. As I said check the pawnshops cause crackheads can pawn a bike and buy a rock. Ride around and talk to any kids you see and tell them theres a reward.....just whatever you do DON'T GO OFF ON THE PERP like I know ya want to. I like reading your posts, and they wont give ya computer acess in the slammer.
    Ride Free......

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