<p>It was the late Sixties when Choppers became the bike to ride. With a long fork and a profile that gave a sense of motion even when sitting still Choppers were the epitome of freedom rebellion and cool. <em>How to Build a Chopper</em> was written roughly 30 years after those golden days. Which means today&rsquo;s builder has more options than ever before. Yet the basics remain the same and this book from Wolfgang Publications breaks the important ideas down into chapters: How to Plan the Bike. Picking the frame and fork to get the ideal profile. Understanding rake and trail. Choosing the engine &ndash; should it be old-school or not used or new? Transmission and shifter &ndash; four five or six speeds; jockey shift or foot shift. Installing and aligning the drivetrain.&nbsp;How about sheet metal - part of getting that perfect profile - will it be a traditional Sporty or peanut tank or something a little more modern. The last decisions the owner needs to make involve the license and insurance. Which is why the book explains the difference between a serial number and a true VIN number and what the letters MSO mean. It&rsquo;s all part of a plan to help the reader build a bike that&rsquo;s not only legal but also dependable and safe.</p>
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