1952 Harley-Davidson Chopper
Revolution Motorcycle Marketing went to an Easyriders Show several years ago. Since it was dead, I had the opportunity to do some photoshoots of the bikes there without too many people in the background.
One of my favorite bikes was this 1952 Harley-Davidson chopper. Travis Stucky built it. And the bike had a lot of classic features:
- Raked frame
- Springer forks
- Panhead engine
- Frisco-style mounted tank
- No front fender
- Kickstart
- Upsweep fishtail pipes
- King and queen seat
- Sissybar
- Spoke wheels
- One-color paint
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