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Anyone here ride choppers? I'm considering getting one.

Puscifer

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Been considering a cycle for years and I'm just shocked at the prices of weekend warriors selling these things when they have a realization. It would pretty much be a beach, highway 101 and mountain thing for shits and giggles. I haven't had a bike since my dirt bike I rebuilt when I was a teenager.




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My friend/coworker would have been 41 on Sunday had he survived the crash he was in last June. He was riding his dad's bike he had fixed up and some lady (intoxicated with two kids in the car) decided not to yield and hit him. According to the police report the trees got in her way, but he died on impact. He loved bikes. I just hope you stay safe.
 
For me the idea was always driving leisurely in the wilderness. With highway you are asking for trouble, same as riding a bike with your kid in Paris - I would never consider it, but a lot of people don't seem to have this issue.
 
Sold my bike when we were expecting our first child. Knew a few peeps who got got killed while riding by other drivers.

You can't trust cagers these days, they are all driving and using their phone at the same time. I have a small bike I use to move around the city and everyday some dumbass tries to merge over me. Most will realise after I honk them and desist, but you know what's terrifying? Some don't - fuck I don't understand people anymore.
 
Well choppers are custom motorcycles. But if you mean a touring and cruisers.

No. I have a cafe racer that I toot around town on occasions. Never on highways because I no longer have a deathwish.
 
Been considering a cycle for years and I'm just shocked at the prices of weekend warriors selling these things when they have a realization. It would pretty much be a beach, highway 101 and mountain thing for shits and giggles. I haven't had a bike since my dirt bike I rebuilt when I was a teenager.




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Do what you like, don't listen to the squares on here 😂

Just ride safe, be aware of your surroundings and don't push beyond your limits.

That picture isn't a chopper by the way (And I never did get the Harley thing). I prefer bobbers over choppers, considering building myself a Honda Shadow bobber
 
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If you got the means for it why the hell not ?

Be careful tho reflexes tend to decline with age, and don't forget to rev your engine at redlights.

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My dad always told me (he rode one when he was young) that the problem with a motorcycle is that you can do everything right, it only takes one idiot to make a mistake and you're dead.

Several guys I know that ride have said something similar: There are 2 types of riders. Ones that have laid their bike down, and those that will. Be very cautious.
 
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I had a chopper bike when I was a kid. Sleek silver with a banana seat. It was pretty rad but someone stole it. After that I kinda got out of riding choppers.
 
Do what you like, don't listen to the squares on here 😂

Just ride safe, be aware of your surroundings and don't push beyond your limits.

That picture isn't a chopper by the way (And I never did get the Harley thing). I prefer bobbers over choppers, considering building myself a Honda Shadow bobber

Nothing is gonna save you from a car swerving into your lane because they're about to miss an exit or want to take a turn. Fuck I almost crashed headfirst into a car because the side road was one way out and I didn't expect someone going in that way. My bike smelled of burn brakes for a few days after that.
 
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An old war veteran friend left me his Harley when he died and I owned it for about six months. I only ever rode it to the store a mile down the street and back. Eventually I gave it to another one of his friends because he could take better care of it (I only knew how to ride that mutha fucka). Boy did my wife absolutely hate the fuck out of the noise. :messenger_beaming: I never did feel safe riding it, it was like a boat on two wheels, not nimble at all.
 
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Had an old Vulcan Drifter in the early 2000s that I rode for years and loved it

Two close calls in all the years of riding were passing a dump truck carrying coal and a large piece about the size of a bowling ball flew off and almost hit me actually clipping my side mirror and snapping it off and second one was almost hitting a deer doing about 70 MPH one night

Since my old body isnt what it used to be have really considered a trike as we have a shop in my hometown and that is all he does is convert bikes

While not as cool as a regular bike have had my eye on this 2010 Harley he built



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I have a 2018 Indian Chieftain. This is my first bagger. Ive had a crotch rocket and a small cruiser. They are a lot of fun but you do need to be carefull. Like everyone said its the other guy you have to watch for.

I don't have a picture on my phone but its the nicest bike I ever owned. I also use a Shoei full helmet most the time. I have kids and try to ride safe.
 
Nothing is gonna save you from a car swerving into your lane because they're about to miss an exit or want to take a turn. Fuck I almost crashed headfirst into a car because the side road was one way out and I didn't expect someone going in that way. My bike smelled of burn brakes for a few days after that.
I've had a couple of close calls also ,one partially my fault for overtaking multiple cars at once which was behind a milk truck and a tractor, as I got close to the tractor he decided he was going to overtake the milk truck and so I had to slam on so I didn't rear end him, the other time was going down unknown single lane country roads and I hit some horse muck in the road causing the entire bike to slide but I saved it, oh, and I have hit a patch of ice going down country lanes, frozen water run off from a field on a really tight S bend so that wasn't my fault but I was going too fast really for the conditions, it was very cold but no ice anywhere else, but again, I saved it (got lucky, I was going round the bend so both wheels slid sideways and it corrected itself as I tapped the curb)

So a few close calls but never come off, I've also been in three car crashes in which all three I was a passenger, in two of them others got hurt and I got lucky.

So while yes, there is more risk on a bike, you are more exposed afterall, most people who have one or are getting one know the risks. Me, it doesn't spoil my enjoyment of them at all. I ride MTB also and I get injured far more doing that (off road that is, on road not really had any incidents but the risk is just as high from idiot drivers)
 
An old war veteran friend left me his Harley when he died and I owned it for about six months. I only ever rode it to the store a mile down the street and back. Eventually I gave it to another one of his friends because he could take better care of it (I only knew how to ride that mutha fucka). Boy did my wife absolutely hate the fuck out of the noise. :messenger_beaming: I never did feel safe riding it, it was like a boat on two wheels, not nimble at all.
That's Harley's for you, baffling they are so popular, well, in the US that is, noone else gives a damn about them
 
I loved this show. Especially the goofy brother who felt like a complete misfit among those two.

They flew to close to the sun.

Paul SR burned everyone and the show was great because of the personalities around him. But he never gave people like Vinny or the other mechanics much.
 
That's Harley's for you, baffling they are so popular, well, in the US that is, noone else gives a damn about them

I always got attention at the store from women. Apparently a Black dude on a Harley wearing a Boonie hat is a rare sight in my neck of the woods. I won't lie… I miss that part. :messenger_beaming:
 
Ive been riding for a good couple of years now and honestly I can't imagine life without it.
Infact I sold my car. It does wonders for my mental health.
Just dont ride like a dick, ride like your invisible and always try to predict what other drivers are gonna do.
If he looks like a dick then he probably drives like a dick.
 
I entered this thread thinking "Wow, this guy wants to buy a helicopter, I'm so poor".
Then I read the title more carefully.
 
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A guy I went to school with had a kid who bought a bike at 20, 2 days later he spun off the road and got tossed off the bike so hard that he died. It destroyed his family for years. I have no trust in bikes, traffic is too dangerous these days.
 
A guy I went to school with had a kid who bought a bike at 20, 2 days later he spun off the road and got tossed off the bike so hard that he died. It destroyed his family for years. I have no trust in bikes, traffic is too dangerous these days.

It's cheap transportation for young guys but if they're big risk takers, it's only going to be a matter of time. So many of them feel the need to ride fast all the time like no fucks given and they end up being organ donors. Also don't hang around other guys that are bikers either. Most of the squid kids I hung around were retards anyway.
 
So many of them feel the need to ride fast all the time like no fucks given and they end up being organ donors. Also don't hang around other guys that are bikers either.

Exactly why I haven't bought one. I like going fast too much and the adrenaline rush will get me. 300-400hp car is enough to satisfy my cravings and yes that's "slow" by today's standards but it at least can scratch that itch when I need it to.
 
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