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Choppertown
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PostPosted: 05:15 - 21 Nov 2004    Post subject: CHoppertown: The SINNERS Movie Reply with quote

I just wanted to start spreading the word about our film "Choppertown: The SINNERS". We are very excited to show and expose a world not many have a chance to experience. we know a lot of you here could understand and empathize what we are trying to show. we are already getting alot of support from around the world, so thanks for those of you who have our backs. we are in post production right now, so the film still has a few more months until it is complete. enjoy the website and zack and I will be here to answer any questions. thank you. Scott

https://www.choppertown.net
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bugsy46
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PostPosted: 10:25 - 21 Nov 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hey cool site! Do you have a release date? Im a big fan of choppers and would love to watch your film Thumbs Up
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G
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PostPosted: 12:14 - 21 Nov 2004    Post subject: Re: CHoppertown: The SINNERS Movie Reply with quote

Seeing that you're here to answer questions....
Does one of the bikes in the pics on the main page of your site really have no front brake?

Also, when I commented about the particularly bad handling of cruiser bikes, I was once told but you just chop them, then they handle great. Is this true? Can you explain how such bikes are made to handle better?

Also I think you've got a typo:
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Determined to build a badass Working Man's bike for a realistic price, Kutty enlists the help of his Sinner brothers.

Judging by the first picture, I'm guessing that should read 'bad arse' ... looking at the riding position and the way the bloke's seems to be massaging his Razz Razz.
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cagiva gezzer
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PostPosted: 12:55 - 21 Nov 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thank god there's a large body of water between us and them...

In a world of dwindling resourse, wouldn't it be better to make something decent???

Each to their own though.... Confused
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bugsy46
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PostPosted: 17:16 - 21 Nov 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Thank god there's a large body of water between us and them...


Confused in case you didn't know people build choppers in this country too

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In a world of dwindling resourse, wouldn't it be better to make something decent???


Confused what........like a cagiva mito?
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Choppertown
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PostPosted: 21:46 - 21 Nov 2004    Post subject: choppertown Reply with quote

thanks for all your support. Also, thanks bugsy for letting the word out that "chopper culture" exists outside of the us. The film is still in post pruduction and should be ready in a few months. If you go on the website and send us an email we will put you on a list. From that list we will send updates of the film.

G, yes the bike on the front page has no front break. aslo, it has no blinkers, no shocks on the rear, it suicide shifts with a foot clutch, kick starts and probably not registered. hehe it's not safe but it's definitely old skool. All the SINNERS bikes are the same. When you modify a bike you have to keep a few things in mind so it doesn't mess up the handling. Most importantly if you extend the front end you must figure the rake and trail.

Rake is the angle of the fork away from vertical toward the rider. Trail is the distance on the ground between a vertical line dropped straight down from the center of the wheel and a projection of the fork extended until it touches the ground. As the rake increases, the trail increases. The more rake, the more stable the handling.

ride hard s & z
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