New Chopper model specs

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jimizee028

TRUE COLORS COLLISION
Thanks as allways for your inside information Ray...I like the changes they made,i hope it all works out...I myself have the Chopper and am happy to see it come back.....
 

oldfool

Member
I have the polished motor on my 2004 and paid 34000 O.T.D. This looks like a better bike for 10,000 less. I think its a good move Big Dogs part.
 

LDO

The Cleaner
Troop Supporter
Looks like the 'top loading' fender struts too!

Now that's something I would consider trading for (maybe)! :D
 

Eric

Banned
I wonder where the license plate is? :D


thats pretty cool... wonder what sticker price thay will be selling for if thay list for 21K.. I may have to consider one,, if the economey turns around.. I really wont a v-8 chopper though.. but thay are $$$$$$$$.. skidmark it supposed to get us a deal
 

ajo771

Active Member
Looks like a lot of great changes.

I wonder what it will do for the value of all our Choppers we all paid $30,000 for?

Definitely a move in the right direction for BDM in this economy.
 

chihuasbigdog

LATINAMERICAN AFFAIRS
talking about value, i think your chopper value would stay at it is. pegs and hand controls, motor size, drivetrain, you have the the best and theyre a lot expensive than the actuals on this Chopper!!!
:cheers:
 

Big Mike

Active Member
Controls will be chrome.:D

Guys/Ladies, BDM reads this site and responded to the issues in a positive way with the re introduction of the biker favorite, the chopper model.

BDM is moving forward and paying a lot of attenting to the owners.

They are also moving into new markets-Canada, Europe and UAE, Other locations around the world are being looked at to see what it will take to certify Big Dogs elsewhere. BDM is being very proactive in this down economy and positioning themseves to be the big leader in the market they own, the heavyweight custom cruiser segment.:flag:

I think BDM has another hit in their impressive lineup.:2thumbs:
The first time I ever laid eyes on or heard of BDM was in 2005 in Post Falls Idaho. We vacationed over in that area and noticed a place called " Hot Rod Cafe" and right next to it is "Roadhouse" which is a BDM dealer. We stopped by and the first thing I saw when I walked in was the new 2005 Mastiff in black!!! I creamed my shorts right there!!!

I could see the quality, fit, finish and attention to detail. You could plainly see they used nothing but the best on everything right down to the polished allen head bolts.

I wanted that thing soooo bad. My wife told me in front of the sales guy, I could have it but would have to sell my numbers matching 69 Camaro 350 SS. I was seriously thinking about it and believe it or not, the sales guy looked at me and said "Oh, you don't want to do that".

Well we countinued our vacation, but that bike continued to weigh on my mind for a long time.

Last February I decided it was time to look for a newer used bike and found my Pitbull. I haven't been sorry at all. I love it and will always be faithfull to the brand as long as they continue to produce the quality bikes they are known for.

I like the new chopper and the improvements BDM has made. It shows they are continually adjusting to put out a better product. :cheers:
 

OrangeSkullz

Active Member
Looks like a lot of great changes.

I wonder what it will do for the value of all our Choppers we all paid $30,000 for?

Definitely a move in the right direction for BDM in this economy.
Those of us that spent over $30g ($37g+ here on my AIH)....have lost our asses. Nothing will ever change that fact, just enjoy your bike for what it is!!

When I ordered mine, resale value never entered my mind. The economy has taken a shit, but the bikes were overpriced to start with.
 

thexaulted

Member
Well I had said I would NEVER buy a new one unless they did away with the EHC/Devil. Well now I may have to trade up!
 

KnotSo

Admin
Staff member
The new 111 motor is a sweet powerplant that is crisp and very responsive. This motor will be a pleasure in any bike.:cheers:
 
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