Onno’s Frisco Style Chopper – Photoshoot

Onno was the owner of a slightly modified Harley-Davidson Night Train that he didn’t really ride much anymore. The standard Harley was not exciting enough, in part because Onno owns several motorcycles. At the same time, it has always been his dream to own a real chopper. But such a bike had to be precisely what he had in mind. The chopper had to be built from scratch and have a slim hardtail frame forming a straight line between the steering head and the rear axle.

For more information and photo’s see: http://www.l-l-choppers.com/ll-photo-gallery/choppers/frisco-style-chopper-onno/?lang=en

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Frank’s Buell – Photoshop

Frank’s Buell has had a complete metamorphosis. From one extreme, a naked racer, went this American to the other extreme, a chopper! However it hasn’t lost any of its aggressiveness. The hardtail racer with streetfighter look is finished and for this we are in the Brabantse Rijen for Frank’s first ride and photos.

For more info and photos click here: http://www.l-l-choppers.com/ll-photo-gallery/choppers/go-fast/?lang=en

Rood gecoat frame met mat zwart gespoten lak
Rood gecoat frame met mat zwart gespoten lak

Old Skool Sporty for Igor the Italian – Photoshoot

Igor is a customer from Italy with a Dutch mother, that comes in handy to translate his wishes. After going through the parts we could use, this became another great hot rod for the traffic in Italy. And with the use of the minimal parts, it really became a crowd pleaser.

Check the photo’s here: http://www.l-l-choppers.com/ll-photo-gallery/old-school/old-skool-sporty-for-igor-the-italian/?lang=en

Old Skool look met gebruik van standaard wielen
Old Skool look met gebruik van standaard wielen

Vintage Racer 23

L & L Choppers built this modern version of a boardtracker for Rob, which is not exactly a rookie in the motor world. After a series of sports bikes Rob decided that is was enough with the fast bikes. Therefore, he decided to switch to a Yamaha Wild Star, which was rebuilt in the style of Big German Thunderbike. But Rob was not satisfied about the handling of such a thick rear wheel and also that much chrome really was not for him. “I wanted to go back to basics. Back to the leaking, crackling oldtimers! One particular type then moved his heart: the boardtracker!” 

Read the full story and check the photo’s here: http://www.l-l-choppers.com/ll-photo-gallery/old-school/vintage-racer-23/?lang=en

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