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by William M Hall :: Rate this Message:

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Good Evening, I've got a friend who has a bike shop in Manteno, Il. and he has a customer that has an 80's 450 Maxima and he wants to make a chopper out of it, see his message in quotes. (mike its  an 80s 450 maxima need a frame to fit drive train and chop it out Thanks Ron). Ron is always tryin to get me to chop my Virago, he wants to build his own bike from scratch. I would never do that to my bike. Ron's a hard core biker and is a great mechanic and great friend and fellow firefighter/paramedic. I told him I would put this out to the list to see what anyone might know about choppin out a Virago. I know there have been posts on both lists but I can't find much right now.  Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Mike

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Re: Chopper

by Inbred Redneck :: Rate this Message:

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If you have a couple of hours to burn, Matt's ViragoTech Forum has lots of posts regarding Virago choppers. Plenty of stuff there, but I'm sure that that'd be just a starting point, as everybody always has his own ideas as to how his bike's gonna be different from the herd.
 
Rob J

William M Hall <wmh9680@...> wrote:
Good Evening, I've got a friend who has a bike shop in Manteno, Il. and he has a customer that has an 80's 450 Maxima and he wants to make a chopper out of it, see his message in quotes. (mike its  an 80s 450 maxima need a frame to fit drive train and chop it out Thanks Ron). Ron is always tryin to get me to chop my Virago, he wants to build his own bike from scratch. I would never do that to my bike. Ron's a hard core biker and is a great mechanic and great friend and fellow firefighter/paramedic. I told him I would put this out to the list to see what anyone might know about choppin out a Virago. I know there have been posts on both lists but I can't find much right now.  Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Mike
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Re: Chopper

by William M Hall :: Rate this Message:

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Thaks, I'm checking that out,  Mike

On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 19:32:26 -0700 (PDT) Inbred Redneck
<bugbor@...> writes:

> If you have a couple of hours to burn, Matt's ViragoTech Forum has
> lots of posts regarding Virago choppers. Plenty of stuff there, but
> I'm sure that that'd be just a starting point, as everybody always
> has his own ideas as to how his bike's gonna be different from the
> herd.
>    
>   Rob J
>
> William M Hall <wmh9680@...> wrote:
>     Good Evening, I've got a friend who has a bike shop in Manteno,
> Il. and he has a customer that has an 80's 450 Maxima and he wants
> to make a chopper out of it, see his message in quotes. (mike its  
> an 80s 450 maxima need a frame to fit drive train and chop it out
> Thanks Ron). Ron is always tryin to get me to chop my Virago, he
> wants to build his own bike from scratch. I would never do that to
> my bike. Ron's a hard core biker and is a great mechanic and great
> friend and fellow firefighter/paramedic. I told him I would put this
> out to the list to see what anyone might know about choppin out a
> Virago. I know there have been posts on both lists but I can't find
> much right now.  Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Mike
>
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