If i rode a chopper

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Twin turbo V-Twin chopper. Way cool.

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better get some filters on them turbos or the wheels in there aren't going to last too long.
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looks pretty slick, though I'd wager it to be a trailer queen more than anything
 
None for me thanks. Quality tril on that bastard will get you 0-dead in about 3.0 seconds.

Not to mention that about 1/4 of the people on this board can't get their single turbo tuned properly, lol. I would wager that less than 1/4 could own that without destroying the turbos, the engines, or themselves.
 
I was out mowing my lawn and it occurred to me what a great thread subject this is! I'll never own a cruiser/chopper but what would come close to enticing me? The only one I've sat on or ridden that really rang my bell is pictured below. Way over 100 lbs. of torque, really light overall package (+ - 500 lbs.), maxi brakes, design allows decent lean angles, great looks, no birthing position footpegs...you know the rest. Raydog

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(raydog @ Jul. 25 2007,16:07) I was out mowing my lawn and it occurred to me what a great thread subject this is! I'll never own a cruiser/chopper but what would come close to enticing me? The only one I've sat on or ridden that really rang my bell is pictured below. Way over 100 lbs. of torque, really light overall package (+ - 500 lbs.), maxi brakes, design allows decent lean angles, great looks, no birthing position footpegs...you know the rest. Raydog
Don't know if I'd call that a chopper/cruiser as much as I'd call it a V-twin standard.
 
It's a Roland Sands Design bike. AKA Performance Machine.
 
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