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  • LisaBallard
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2009
    • 1106

    Check it out!


    Check out Dirty Little!

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    • LisaBallard
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2009
      • 1106

      So Many Parts..........

      So Many Parts, So Little Time. Stay comfortable in this classic raglan 3/4 sleeve while you stare at your parts hoard thinking "why the hell do I have so many parts?". The combed cotton blend makes it super soft, comfortable, and lightweight. Get yours now!

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      • LisaBallard
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2009
        • 1106

        Support April Fuels!

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        April Fuels is a 200+ mile ride in Southern Indiana for those who like to ride! This is NOT a barhop or short ride. The roads we take are challenging and the riding can be difficult at times. It is a loop ride, with a chase truck, free raffle for riders, and a meal provided at the end.

        If you plan to attend, make sure your bike is sorted, your brakes and lights work and be self-reliant. The chase truck is for emergency situations, not to carry your shit.

        If you are looking for a solid ride, with solid folks than feel free to attend. If you are in it for a free raffle, or some other reason, do us a favor and stay home. -Cooker

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      • LisaBallard
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2009
        • 1106

        Please help us welcome Sloppy Pistons to the CC Family!

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        "Sloppy Pistons is focused on supplying quality clothing and apparel including T-shirts, hoodies, hats, stickers, etc. Our designs are inspired by the chopper subculture and the brand is rider owned. Sloppy Pistons was started in December 2020 and is based out of Greensburg, Pennsylvania, USA. The name was influenced by the lowlife chopper podcast so check em’ out if you haven’t already. We strive for 100% customer satisfaction. We hope the Sloppy Pistons brand can bring people of common interests together. As the world gets more divided, the outcasts come together as a community. Together we stand, divided we fall." -Jesse Nemetz
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        Check out Sloppy Pistons' website for gear and give them a follow on Instagram.
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        • LisaBallard
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2009
          • 1106


          Check out Dirty Little built by Hank Doss. Article and photo by Jennifer Farris

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          • LisaBallard
            Senior Member
            • Jul 2009
            • 1106

            Please help us welcome Dirty Biker Design to the family


            "Regardless of what anyone rides, we all share a love of being on two wheels. Dirty Biker Design celebrates biker culture and thumbing your nose at society’s perception of bikers. We provide custom biker clothing and accessories including T-shirts, hats, hoodies, shorts, sunglasses, vests, and custom hand painted merchandise that helps our customers express their unique style."- Brad Flanagan

            Be sure to support Dirty Biker Design and give them a follow on Facebook and Instagram.

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            • LisaBallard
              Senior Member
              • Jul 2009
              • 1106

              Panhead Jim covers The 30 Second VL Oil Change

              Before 1936, Harley-Davidson motors operated using a “total loss” oiling system. This meant that the oil was never recirculated back to the oil tank and instead it just ended up on the ground after going through the motor. It does pass through the primary to keep the primary chain lubed on the way out, but every ounce of oil you pour into the tank eventually ends up as a trail of drops and drips that leave a greasy trail back to your motorcycle.


              Even with oil constantly belching out of the motor, the factory service manual recommends that you change the oil about every 750 miles. In my experience you never reach 750 miles between oil changes, especially if you are using modern oil control rings on your pistons. While using oil control rings sounds like a good improvement, it allows oil to build up in the crankcase which you then must drain more frequently since too much oil creates extra drag on the flywheels. Knowing that changing the oil would be a constant maintenance headache, Harley’s engineers did have the foresight to design the crankcase with a built-in drain to make this a quick and easy job. Located on the left rear side of the engine, a spring-loaded oil valve allows you to drain the oil with just the push of a button. Read more.

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              • LisaBallard
                Senior Member
                • Jul 2009
                • 1106

                Enter our free Greasy Reaper Giveaway!


                ⚡Giveaway ⚡Win a Greasy Reaper "Signature Series" trilogy book set, a Tattoo Design Coloring Book, calendar, patches, and stickers. The trilogy books measure 8.5"x 8.5" and weigh 1 pound each! Each book has over 100 pages of custom illustrations, helpful how-to knowledge, a bonus cut-out poster, and more! These books will all be signed by the author/editor/illustrator: Rob Hudnut. All 3 volumes have different content, each volume covers separate how-to topics. The coloring book has 24 cool illustrations and measures the same as the trilogy set. This is a great gift for yourself or the entire family! Click here to enter! Big thanks to Rob for making this giveaway possible!

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                • LisaBallard
                  Senior Member
                  • Jul 2009
                  • 1106

                  Help the kids!

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                  "The Hill Country Motorcycle Rally is sponsored by Optimist Club of Fredericksburg Texas - The Optimist Club of Fredericksburg was established in 1983 with the intent of “bringing out the best in kids.” Proceeds from the Hill Country Run Motorcycle Rally help fund the many community youth programs of the Fredericksburg Optimists. When you live to ride, you inherently live for the road. One of the best feelings in the world is the wind in your face and the freedom to rumble on motorcycles wherever you ride. The Hill Country Run Motorcycle Rally in Luckenbach is May 6-8, 2022. Billed as "More than just a plain ol’ motorcycle rally," the Rally is three days filled with hearty food, live music, new friends and miles of riding through vistas. It is a small-town event that is getting big. And even if you don’t ride come hang in with us." Click here to register. Tell them ChopCult sent ya!

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                  • LisaBallard
                    Senior Member
                    • Jul 2009
                    • 1106

                    Let's go racing!


                    TT Style race on the Glen Helen Lucas Oil Truck Track, gates open 8, am practice 11:00 am, racing to follow. Register to race here.

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                    • LisaBallard
                      Senior Member
                      • Jul 2009
                      • 1106

                      Father + Son Share Life Building Choppers | A ChopCult Feature


                      Some families play board games. Others sell OEM Knuckleheads for $800, take over small-town graveyards, and rip 1949 Panhead frames off each other. Welcome to the Rodriguez shop in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; where Bill and Carlos are working to pass their passion for vintage motorcycles on to future generations. They were kind enough to invite us on a tour of their shop and shared stories with us about the impressive bikes they’ve built. Please give the video a like and subscribe to our channel! Thanks!

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                      • LisaBallard
                        Senior Member
                        • Jul 2009
                        • 1106

                        Schwinn Sting-ray inspired Motorcycle | 1978 Yamaha XS650 by Motorelic




                        One of the most recognizable bicycles of all time just hit its growth spurt thanks to Sean Skinner at Motorelic. Sean started this project back in 2016 by creating a custom frame. Then he found a re-phased 1978 Yamaha XS650 engine and went from there. We caught up with him at Mama Tried 2022 to get a closer look at the finished product.

                        Video produced for ChopCult by our friends at Throttle Addiction.

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                        • LisaBallard
                          Senior Member
                          • Jul 2009
                          • 1106

                          Congrats!

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                          Congrats to Chris Goudeau for winning the Greasy Reaper "Signature Series" trilogy book set, a Tattoo Design Coloring Book, calendar, patches, and stickers. Big thanks to Rob for making this giveaway possible!

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                          • LisaBallard
                            Senior Member
                            • Jul 2009
                            • 1106

                            Support Uncle's Chopper Parts and Treasures


                            Come out and help Uncle's Chopper Parts and Treasures kick off their Grand Opening on April 30th, 2022, from 10 am - 4 pm. Located at 996 Plaza Dr. Grass Valley CA 95945. Click here for full details!

                            Last edited by LisaBallard; 04-25-2022, 4:28 PM.

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                            • LisaBallard
                              Senior Member
                              • Jul 2009
                              • 1106

                              Help Jay Medeiros and his family!

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                              You may remember Jay Medeiros from his time spent at Choppahead back in the day. Jay left to pursue other opportunities and opened his shop, DGB MOTO. Sadly, DGB MOTO suffered damage from a recent fire, and Jay's friends started a GFM to help out Jay and his family. Any donation, big or small, is appreciated.

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