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This page is
dedicated to our hard working talented customers that have kindly
shared their in progress and finish product photos for hints and
ideas on your upcoming mini chopper build
project.

  
The
Rio Diablo,
built by Wallace Daniel, started off as one of our single down
tubeV-twin rolling chassis. He opted for a 40" show polished
springer front end and a radical rake of 53 degrees built into the
frame. Some of the custom feature on his bike include; A fully
modified V-win engine, arlen ness head light, full wrapping rear
fender, hydraulic rear disc brake, custom fabricated dual pipes, 20"
billet front rim and a authentic alligator skin
seat.

Pictured above is a
custom mini chopper built by Ian Novinger. This kit began life as a
standard single down tube frame with a 45 degree rake. Ian has since
added his personal touch and has created an awesome, one of a
kind chopper!
Click on the image below to see this bad boy
in action!

  
Pictured here is Ronnie Shabans
first ever mini chopper project! Notice the great detail he has
added with his custom paint and molding job. He has also added a
realistic sportster tanks and hydraulic disc brakes, not to mention
the many other custom features he has incorporated in his design. He
has clocked this mini @ over 50 MPH!!

Here is another fine example of
how versatile our frames are. Our next builder, Brandon Shamanek,
has used a 125cc motorcycle engine with a 4 speed manual clutch
drive. This just adds to the realistic look of the overall
appearance and as well as adding great functioning and control of
the overall performance.
  
Our next builder is Chris from Connecticut. He
has taken our rolling chassis kit and modified it slightly with the
springer front end. The pics shown below can not even do justice of
his custom paint job. Seen up close are ghost flames that he hand
layed on the tank and fenders and to top it off with a vibrant
orange custom paint.
  
Featured Below are two of Josh Arringtons
finest creations. He hand built each of these mini choppers from
scratch. His first carries the classic spinger front end with white
wall trim on the tires. His second has more of a modern
look, emphazing a lower and more sleek design.
  
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