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fat_tony 02-22-2015 12:12 PM

Is the custom chopper fad dying?
 
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Is the custom bagger and chopper dead?

Every year I attend a few bike shows and every year it seems there are always quite a few custom Harleyesque bikes parked around the show floor. This year they seemed to get about as much attention from show goers as the floor tiles and there were considerably fewer than in previous years. Meanwhile other displays like manufacturer displays from Indian, Kawasaki, etc. were overflowing with people. I was talking to a salesman from a local dealer who handles OCC. He was saying they stand to lose a lot of money from their experience as an OCC dealer. As a new OCC dealer, three years ago, they brought in 5 bikes and have only been able to sell two since then and will not be bringing in any more OCC bikes.

A lot of effort and sometimes skill goes into these bikes but the issue I feel is it is hard to be original when everyone is building the same bike from the same parts bin. There is very little to differentiate one custom chopper or bagger from another aside from a fancy paint job. IMO the future of custom bikes is going to be more like this in the near future........ http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/320/20...in-Verona.aspx

If you're going to build a custom bike that does not really drive that well why not do something original like this instead of just another custom bagger with giant front wheel or chopper with no suspension or ground clearance........
https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.hdf...9c238f15ac.jpg

Just my two cents...

krwould 02-22-2015 12:19 PM


Originally Posted by fat_tony (Post 13735100)
Every year I attend a few bike shows and every year it seems there are always quite a few custom choppers parked around the show floor. This year they seemed to get about as much attention from show goers as the floor tiles and there were considerably fewer than in previous years. I was talking to a salesman from a local dealer who handles OCC. He was saying they stand to lose a lot of money from their experience as an OCC dealer. As a new OCC dealer, three years ago, they brought in 5 bikes and have only been able to sell two since then and will not be bringing in any more OCC bikes.

A lot of effort and skill goes into these bikes but the issue is it is hard to be original when everyone is building choppers.

Maybe the economy has a lot to do with it.... I work on custom pool cues and business is real sloooow.......

I like building choppers, just not show bikes... choppers will always be around...

uplandpinter 02-22-2015 12:27 PM

I know a chopper is and always will be a chopper. But with all the custom baggers that have raked front ends and 30" + front wheels. Could they be the choppers of today?

TwiZted Biker 02-22-2015 12:37 PM


Originally Posted by uplandpinter (Post 13735140)
I know a chopper is and always will be a chopper. But with all the custom baggers that have raked front ends and 30" + front wheels. Could they be the choppers of today?

Bite your tongue , you lose your man card for even mentioning something like that. Bagger and chopper should never be said in the same sentence. :icon_fryingpan:

krwould 02-22-2015 12:39 PM


Originally Posted by TwiZted Biker (Post 13735168)
Bite your tongue , you lose your man card for even mentioning something like that. Bagger and chopper should never be said in the same sentence. :icon_fryingpan:

Uhhh yuuup......:icon_toast:

uplandpinter 02-22-2015 12:58 PM


Originally Posted by krwould (Post 13735173)
Uhhh yuuup......:icon_toast:

Oh I agree. You have to read the first sentence again.

krwould 02-22-2015 01:13 PM


Originally Posted by uplandpinter (Post 13735221)
Oh I agree. You have to read the first sentence again.

I read it right the first time.... I agree with the first sentence.... a custom bagger is just that... a custom....

kokemill 02-22-2015 02:27 PM

maybe try going to a different show
 
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/gener...ed-2015-a.html

I don't think they invited TV baggers.

http://i1333.photobucket.com/albums/...pscaf07cbf.jpg

Mr HOG 02-22-2015 02:39 PM

I think the custom bagger craze is still going strong. The era of long raked choppers is dead. People that own them are getting pennies on the dollar for what it cost to build them. However, I still see people putting up big $$$ to build these big wheel baggers. I recently had some new stretched bags painted for my Street Glide. In the paint shop was a $100,000 big wheel bagger. I just wish I had that kind of money to spend on a toy.

BUZZARD II 02-22-2015 03:26 PM

If you can't or won't ride your chopper, custom or $100,000. bagger from coast to coast, it is a total waste of money, time and motor. The crap that Paul, Paul junior and OCC put out never were road bikes. I mean how can you even brag about a OCC garage queen? I do recall one old school bobber that senior did that was ride worthy, but that's it.


I'm happy to have survived the '60's and the era of Bay Area choppers. Some pretty stupid and dangerous stuff came out of drug induced fogs.


As long as there's beer, drugs and motorcycles, chopper's in one form or another, will be around.


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