Major Tail CHOP, minimalist back end.

Started by silas, December 02, 2009, 01:01:57 PM

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silas

Gone w/ the fugly DOT rear beer trey. ...
Thought I'd post my bike's rear end since it is cleaner than most.
Here are a few shots I just took. I bought it this way, mostly. I mounted the blinkers w/ small plate brackets I made & installed a Harley license light to help w/ the cops. The seat lock was sawed off along w/ the end of the frame rails. Mega tail chop. I love the way it looks. The seat latch is now released by a pull cord that is looped & sticks out on the left side. Nothing hangs below the frame rails on the back end. You can see where the frame was touched up black where the lock was to keep it from rusting.

This is a drastic alternative to the lic. plate bracket I have for sale. I'm told by the local cops it is not quite legal but sev. of them said they wouldn't stop me as long as they can see my license plate (which is just higher than the back tire, so hopefully they can). They didn't want to vouch for other jurisdictions.

I'd imagine it would be pretty easy to do. I have no pics of the lic. plate bracket, it is thin sheet aluminum, bent a few times.

My plan is (one of these winters) to saw off the additional brackets back there for the side panels, old beer trey, etc & powdercoat the frame the same army green as the motor's side cases. It's a '98.














Ride fast, ride safe
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Fergus

Nice job! Looks great. Is your rear fender supposed to look like that from behind?

Kopfjager

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pennyrobber

Quote from: silas on December 02, 2009, 01:01:57 PM
Gone w/ the fugly DOT rear beer trey. ...
Thought I'd post my bike's rear end since it is cleaner than most.

Well your tank certainly isn't cleaner than most. Oh, and I can't wait for this sh*t storm.
[popcorn]
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Ducatl

#4
I saw your bike outside of the yacht club although I can't remember which day now.  Not a bad looking bike, I like it.

Most chops seem pretty similar to that to me.

This is a massive chop:



;D

Edit: also, may I suggest an integrated tail light?

tilt

is that a carbon fiber tank or did the previous owner take steel wool to it?

cokey

yea i thought it was gonna be a big chop.. that's a normal chop.. you can take about another foot off man..
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Kopfjager

Woohoohoohoo! Two personal records! For breath holding and number of sharks shot in the face.

scott_araujo

Major or not it still looks good and clean.  I've got the later ST style frame and have been thinking of mounting my plate like that, really cleans up the back.  I haven't in part for the reasons you mentioned, probably not entirely visible and/or legal.  And I'm lazy.  I was also looking at those brackets to mount it off the rear axle.

Like this: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/GSXR-600-750-1000-License-Plate-Tag-Relocator-Swingarm_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQhashZitem27ad5b7b1aQQitemZ170412178202QQptZMotorcyclesQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories

Not sure this would clear my low slung stock exhaust, or if it would drag in corners.  We'll see, almost time to put the bike up for the winter and start playing.  36 degrees is tough to ride to work in these days.

Scott

Spidey

Quote from: silas on December 02, 2009, 01:01:57 PM
Thought I'd post my bike's rear end since it is cleaner than most.

That's quite a bold statement.  Here are a coupla other ass shots for you.
















Here's my ass. 





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Duck-Stew

There are 3 tail-chops out there.

The Standard (of which yours is a very nicely done example BTW)

The MonoPosto (see Celli's bike above)

& the Bobber:

Bike-less Portuguese immigrant enjoying life.

Spidey

I'm trying to find a picture of the latest iteration of Moike's monster.  Anyone have one?
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MsTek

Quote from: Spidey on December 02, 2009, 10:30:13 PM
That's quite a bold statement.  Here are a coupla other ass shots for you.
















Here's my ass. 







#5 makes me feel funny in my special place.

But I have decided NOT to chop my bike.
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junior varsity

Quote from: silas on December 02, 2009, 01:01:57 PM
Thought I'd post my bike's rear end since it is cleaner than most.
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Quote from: silas on December 02, 2009, 01:01:57 PM
The seat lock was sawed off along w/ the end of the frame rails.  The seat latch is now released by a pull cord that is looped & sticks out on the left side.
Big deal, that's how everybody does the old style Monsters. That's exactly how mine is done. License plate hangs down so I'm legal everywhere, and that's it.
Quote from: silas on December 02, 2009, 01:01:57 PM
Mega tail chop.
Hardly.
Quote from: silas on December 02, 2009, 01:01:57 PM
My plan is (one of these winters) to saw off the additional brackets back there for the side panels, old beer trey, etc & powdercoat the frame the same army green as the motor's side cases. It's a '98.

Chop your grab rails and you'll find you miss them.

Buckethead

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