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Featured Bike: April Knapp’s Chopped 1200 Sportster

July 19, 2012

When you think about the classic chopper there are key elements that come to mind.  First, the frame is a rigid, no rear suspension, or, as some call it, a hard tail.  Second, an extended front fork, it can be as short as a six inches over stock length, or as much as twenty.  Third, … More Featured Bike: April Knapp’s Chopped 1200 Sportster

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Honda Shadow Aero Performance Modifications

June 7, 2012

The Honda Shadow line of motorcycles is very popular with beginning riders, it’s low seat height and unintimidating power delivery make it especially appealing for women, and, in many cases it’s their first bike.  That’s the way it was with my friend Rhonda, her Honda Aero was her first motorcycle, and over the past few … More Honda Shadow Aero Performance Modifications

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