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#21 Post by mysta2 » Sun Jun 04, 2006 11:46 am

MrGompers wrote: ...Who makes the best choppers: Matt Hotch. No question.
Ehh, air ride bikes only look good when they're parked... that seems pretty silly to me.

I vote Rooke, Exile, or Zero Everyones lame argument against Exile is that Mitchell's an "O Ring", but that has nothing to do with their bikes (or maybe it's just that I've never seen that show, and wouldn't know one way or another)

Also worthy of mention, Flyrite and the Salinas Boys even though Salinas mostly do hotrods
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#22 Post by 9000white » Sun Jun 04, 2006 2:22 pm

joining the Moto 150 tour group would be better than looking at chopper drivel. a bunch of throwed together junk for the rich non rider.
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#23 Post by TechTMW » Sun Jun 04, 2006 5:41 pm

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No, they're not Choppers. That's why they're cool.

Me after seeing the nasty pigs they call "Choppers" = :wtf:
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#24 Post by FlyerPhil » Sun Jun 04, 2006 6:51 pm

mysta2 wrote:
MrGompers wrote: ...Who makes the best choppers: Matt Hotch. No question.
Ehh, air ride bikes only look good when they're parked... that seems pretty silly to me.

I vote Rooke, Exile, or Zero Everyones lame argument against Exile is that Mitchell's an "O Ring", but that has nothing to do with their bikes (or maybe it's just that I've never seen that show, and wouldn't know one way or another)

Also worthy of mention, Flyrite and the Salinas Boys even though Salinas mostly do hotrods
That was me :D

I don't like the industrial look of Exile's bikes but Mitchell doesn't bother me. I guess I'm the opposite of most people on that.

I like Rooke's bikes but don't particularly care for Zero's.

My second pick would be Mike Pugliese.
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#25 Post by BigChickenStrips » Mon Jun 05, 2006 9:03 am

i like OCC the show in hi-def. but i agree with those who say art rather than function. awesome to look at, but not much of a bike to ride. give me a ninja250 in the garage and an OCC in the living room. [conversation piece]
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#26 Post by The Grinch » Mon Jun 05, 2006 9:44 am

Even Paul Sr. admits his bikes are for show and not riding. I heard him give an interview where he said exactly that.
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