Travis
10-25-2002, 12:10 PM
Hello everyone, My name is Travis and I live here in Denver, CO. I'm 34 and I have been building motorcycles from scraps for most of my life and have been riding since I was 6 years old. My interest vary but I have a fond affection for two stroke road bikes such as Yamaha RD's, Suzuki X6's, T500's, and other rare 2 stroke roadracers. Currently in my stable I have 18 complete runners and almost 30 projects and parts bikes. It's sad but due to the US EPA reg's the 2 stroke will go the way of the dino's after 2005. Preservation is now our only hope!
I just recently started a new business with a close friend and fellow rider. We call ourselves BLACKBALL CHOPPERS and specialize in rigid frames for British motors such as Trimph, BSA, and Norton. We currently offer a lean and mean stretch frame designed to run a 10" travel fork such as an old motocrosser that has been re-sprung for only 4-5" travel, and a 180 rear tire. The frame incorporates an "oil in the frame" backbone. Our motto is to eleminate all the extra crap that resides on most bikes. We don't want any wires showing, no visible battery, minimal gauges, a head and tail lamp only, etc... Our other design is the classic bob-job rigid with a springer seat and cruiser bars running conventional size tires on 16" and 21" rims.
The reason we began making British choppers was that we wanted a bar hopper style bike that would scare everyone around at the stop lights and still be economical to build and maintain, (unlike other Custom twins we know of!) It might sound corny but I want to be the Jesse James of the die-hard British Copper guys, that just don't give a damn about riding a $75,000 piece of artwork!
I know that I'm rambling on so if anyone has any interest in a frame or just wants to talk shop please feel free to drop me a line.
Later Travis
I just recently started a new business with a close friend and fellow rider. We call ourselves BLACKBALL CHOPPERS and specialize in rigid frames for British motors such as Trimph, BSA, and Norton. We currently offer a lean and mean stretch frame designed to run a 10" travel fork such as an old motocrosser that has been re-sprung for only 4-5" travel, and a 180 rear tire. The frame incorporates an "oil in the frame" backbone. Our motto is to eleminate all the extra crap that resides on most bikes. We don't want any wires showing, no visible battery, minimal gauges, a head and tail lamp only, etc... Our other design is the classic bob-job rigid with a springer seat and cruiser bars running conventional size tires on 16" and 21" rims.
The reason we began making British choppers was that we wanted a bar hopper style bike that would scare everyone around at the stop lights and still be economical to build and maintain, (unlike other Custom twins we know of!) It might sound corny but I want to be the Jesse James of the die-hard British Copper guys, that just don't give a damn about riding a $75,000 piece of artwork!
I know that I'm rambling on so if anyone has any interest in a frame or just wants to talk shop please feel free to drop me a line.
Later Travis