BIG DOG worth more now !

Energy One

liferider

Looking forward to retirement
Service is still no problem. Just bring it to places like Strokers in Dallas and they know what to do!!
 

CHOPPED

KIFFMC
The only big problem is that a bunch of people got screwed on warranty parts they were waiting for. I got screwed out of a new rear wheel and pulley. Now I have to pay someone to chrome the ones that I have. I'm really pissed about it!!
 

GreggHammer

New Member
I bought a low mileage '03 Chopper in January. Original owner took really good care of it, second owner beat it up. It's taken me a few bucks and a few weeks of down time to get it to pristine condition, but it always gets comments like "Dude, you don't even know how badass that looks". It looks ridden, definitely not a trailer queen, but it cleaned up real nice and runs like a champ. It's just so great having a "custom chopper". Even though there were all production models, they each have a personality of thier own. I love mine and will never get rid of it!
 

Shane

Active Member
Anyone know who to chase for the replacement rear wheel for my 05 RB......I got blown off for over a year......it is an open issue for my bikes S/N....I guess I will now have to purchase one.
 

Jersey James

Jersey James
I can only speak for myself. My Pit Bull is NOT for sale, at any price! I purchased the bike to RIDE, not as an investment.
 

GKC

Member
Anyone know who to chase for the replacement rear wheel for my 05 RB......I got blown off for over a year......it is an open issue for my bikes S/N....I guess I will now have to purchase one.
I'd give Amylulu a call at Stroker's. She tracked down a part number for a broken spoke on a Mutt. She's top-shelf in my book.:2thumbs:
 

Vegas

Well-Known Member
Anytime you buy a Toy, it's simply that, not an investment. Enjoy them and don't worry about it. My biggest concern is parts.... I'm sure many companies are scrambling to fill that void right now.
 

Nukeranger

Nukeranger
Anytime you buy a Toy, it's simply that, not an investment. Enjoy them and don't worry about it. My biggest concern is parts.... I'm sure many companies are scrambling to fill that void right now.
:2thumbs: Exactly. Try finding parts for a 1968 BSA. If (as I have done) I can do it, parts can be found.
 
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