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    I need some info if anyone has it. i am looking for motorcycle frame jigs for big twin style cycles. had a good forum once but can't seem to find it now.
    Any help would be great!
    17
    rigid frame
    47.06%
    8
    Soft tail
    29.41%
    5
    rigid wide tire
    23.53%
    4
    soft tail wide tire
    0.00%
    0
    Gotta weld

  • #2
    Here's a couple -



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    • #3
      + 1 on the chopper handbook. Also here is the new new, new Handbook forum.
      Dont think you can access it from the main site anymore. There has been a few problems. http://www.bikerradiomagazine.com/fo...pBB2/index.php
      Last edited by Blue Collar Moto; 03-27-2008, 11:35 AM.
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      • #4
        I assume by soft tail you mean any swing arm frame as opposed just the Harley soft tail style with hidden shocks. For street use, I don't like the fat rear tire. I could be wrong hear but in my mind you don't have enough weight on a chopper to hold that fat tire to the road in various street conditions. Its one thing when you heat a tire up doing burnouts before the start line to heat the tire up, but on the street I think they have a serious traction problem.

        I just went to that chopper handbook site and they don't seem to thrilled with the fat tire bikes either.
        Last edited by burninbriar; 03-27-2008, 09:59 AM.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by burninbriar View Post
          I assume by soft tail you mean any swing arm frame as opposed just the Harley soft tail style with hidden shocks. For street use, I don't like the fat rear tire. I could be wrong hear but in my mind you don't have enough weight on a chopper to hold that fat tire to the road in various street conditions. Its one thing when you heat a tire up doing burnouts before the start line to heat the tire up, but on the street I think they have a serious traction problem.

          I just went to that chopper handbook site and they don't seem to thrilled with the fat tire bikes either.

          Even less thrilled here. http://www.jockeyjournal.com/ Some of the best bike builders in the world. Not the "as seen on tv" guys. Thats not saying some of the tv guys didnt build some sick bikes. Trevoline, Johnny Chop RIP, etc. Alot of the same faces as on the Handbook.
          Dynasty 200 DX
          Lincoln 140
          O/A
          Gradatim vincimus
          "We conquer by degrees."

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          • #6
            answer for the motorcycle jig plans .....

            download the all blueprint,plan for free on.. www.crimescenechoppers.com

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            • #7
              Originally posted by smokingloves View Post
              I need some info if anyone has it. i am looking for motorcycle frame jigs for big twin style cycles. had a good forum once but can't seem to find it now.
              Any help would be great!
              dear friend.. download it for free on www.crimescenechoppers.com click on it.. before they change ideas and they take out even this free download... i just did it las year, and I checked for you tonite!!! is for a rigid frame, but with that I built my softail frame for my buell...( jig are good for every frames... some modification required if you have special ...ideas !!! good luck bro

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              • #8
                Just go to www.bitterendchoppers.com they have kits for every level including a complete setup in one kit.

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