Thursday, February 25, 2010
Yamaha XS 650 Chopper
I just put up the bike for week 27, it's this Yamaha bike I call "Spinster."
Get your bids in here: Bike #127 YOTC Auction
Get your bids in here: Bike #127 YOTC Auction
Labels:
motorcycle,
motorcycle art,
welded metal art,
xs 650,
xs650,
Yamaha,
yamaha chopper
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Harley "Ironman" Motorcycle Sculpture
This week's Chopper for Charity was inspired by this '74 Custom Sportster.
"Ironman" is a pretty mean looking piece with the short pipes, ape hangers, and the suicide shifter. Keep up on the bidding here!
And a shot for size perspective(yes, I love sugar)
"Ironman" is a pretty mean looking piece with the short pipes, ape hangers, and the suicide shifter. Keep up on the bidding here!
And a shot for size perspective(yes, I love sugar)
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Tangerine 1975 XS Chopper
Chopper American Style Modification
As far as the history of chopper is concerned, the choppers were developed after the Second World War. The former soldiers wanted the motorcycles like the one’s they drove during the war, so they brought bikes and modified them according to the one’s they had during the war times. The bikes that they built were like the ones wherein the front fender were taken off from the bikes and the rear fender came into two sections and the soldiers just took off the rear most portion. The new shorter fenders were called as bobbed fenders and the people who used the bikes after such modifications were referred to as bobbers.
After this there were radical changes in the bikes or to the choppers, there was a state wherein many of the people would strip every piece of the bike and rebuild it strip by strip. Building a chopper requires lots of knowledge about the engineering of the bikes. They fabricated the different parts including the exhaust pipes or gas tanks so that they could feel the experience of their self designed bikes. It was at this stage that the people began to call these bikes as choppers because they had chopped each and every part of the bike and created something new.
In the 1960’s and 1970’s some of the movies like the "The Wild One" and the "Easy rider" featured these choppers and thus the choppers were in the limelight. It was after this that the nation saw many chopper enthusiasts , the crazy bikers almost spent about months and several weeks to design their customized bikes and all for various needs like comfort, touring, speed and even to create the styling statement.
In the 1980s the motorcycle companies also began to offer the customized bikes or the choppers based on some of the most popular designs. But after the economic recession the culture of choppers so its decline but how long the crazy bike users can survive in 1990 again there were many companies offering many different varieties of choppers. In this recent days the choppers new creation really rocks.
After this there were radical changes in the bikes or to the choppers, there was a state wherein many of the people would strip every piece of the bike and rebuild it strip by strip. Building a chopper requires lots of knowledge about the engineering of the bikes. They fabricated the different parts including the exhaust pipes or gas tanks so that they could feel the experience of their self designed bikes. It was at this stage that the people began to call these bikes as choppers because they had chopped each and every part of the bike and created something new.
In the 1960’s and 1970’s some of the movies like the "The Wild One" and the "Easy rider" featured these choppers and thus the choppers were in the limelight. It was after this that the nation saw many chopper enthusiasts , the crazy bikers almost spent about months and several weeks to design their customized bikes and all for various needs like comfort, touring, speed and even to create the styling statement.
In the 1980s the motorcycle companies also began to offer the customized bikes or the choppers based on some of the most popular designs. But after the economic recession the culture of choppers so its decline but how long the crazy bike users can survive in 1990 again there were many companies offering many different varieties of choppers. In this recent days the choppers new creation really rocks.
"American Chopper"
"American Chopper" is No More: Final Episode to Air February 11th
It seems all those have finally come to a head: American Chopper has been canceled, and the final episode will air on TLC this Thursday, February 11th at 9:00 pm (8:00 pm, central.) The show originally debuted on Discovery Channel in 2003.Thursday, February 11, 2010
2010 Harley "Dark Custom" Sportster Forty-Eight Sculpture
Harley has a wicked new Sporty hitting the pavement soon, and it's called the Forty-Eight. It really caught my eye, so this week's Year of the Chopper is modeled after it. You can check out a few progress pics of the sculpture here(click on the "slideshow" button to watch it in sequence).
The Forty-Eight charity auction started today, and the beginning bid is only $65!
I always try to keep things fresh and interesting with my "product" pics...feel free to let me know what you think! This week my Palm Pre got a co-starring role with the Forty-Eight. Go to Bike #124 Set to see all the pics.
The Forty-Eight charity auction started today, and the beginning bid is only $65!
I always try to keep things fresh and interesting with my "product" pics...feel free to let me know what you think! This week my Palm Pre got a co-starring role with the Forty-Eight. Go to Bike #124 Set to see all the pics.
Labels:
charity,
dark custom,
evo,
Forty-Eight,
Harley Davidson,
motorcycle art,
sculpture,
sportster
Thursday, February 4, 2010
1962 Matchless G50
From 1958 to 1963 only 180 of these 50hp racing motorcycles were built. The only thing rarer than an original Matchless G50 is a BDW Matchless G50 sculpture!
This is the 24th Year of the Chopper motorcycle sculpture auction for charity, it starts today and ends one week from now on 2/11/2010. Get your bids in now!
Matchless G50 sculpture auction.
This is the 24th Year of the Chopper motorcycle sculpture auction for charity, it starts today and ends one week from now on 2/11/2010. Get your bids in now!
Matchless G50 sculpture auction.
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
"Silvertongue Devil" V-Twin Chopper for Charity
Here is the 23rd YOTC piece, a chopper dubbed "Silvertongue Devil." Check out the auction here. The folks at Lifebuilders and Home Fur-Ever are extremely grateful of your support!
Labels:
art,
charity,
chopper,
devil,
motorcycle,
motorcycle art,
v-twin
Monday, February 1, 2010
Win Sleepy the Metal Mutt!
Become a fan of Brown Dog Welding on Facebook, comment on the "Win Sleepy!" album, and you'll be entered to win the nap taking pup. I'm going to do the drawing on Friday of this week.
Labels:
brown dog welding,
car part art,
dogs,
giveaway,
metal art,
metal dog sculpture,
tig welding
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