Choppahead
Say goodnight to the bad guy - wait, I mean hello to the new guy!
Dirtbags and fluzies - as the newest Bikernet operative I guess
some introductions are in order. The name's Big Truth. I'm
transmitting to you from Boston, MA. My mission is to cover local
events, profile bike builders, and throw some tech articles in your
eyes from time-to-time.
Bandit suggested that I start off with a profile of my company
(Choppahead) so that you can get a little familiar with my background
and what I do. Choppahead is a greasy, grimy, gritty, hardcore
chopper oriented clothing, parts, and mayhem machine company. I got
this thing off the ground a year and a half ago and since then it's
grown into a monstrous industrial giant. I'm hell-bent on world
domination and everyday I laugh menacingly while rubbing my hands as
I watch fleets of trucks ship my evil wares out to the unsuspecting
world. Mwoohahaha! POP! (Hear them daydreams shatter back to
reality?) Actually, I still operate out of a hidden garage located in
a murky Boston alleyway. No storefront. My garage (which three of us
share) is my shop and warehouse; my bedroom is my office and
multimedia studio. And you thought hi-fashion and chopper building
was all glamourŠ
Choppahead designs (whether it be for clothing, parts, or bikes)
are rugged and menacing but simple and to the point. Basically,
everything we do is a big "Fuck You" to all the bullshit out there.
Nothing is watered down. I embrace being part of the dark underbelly
of society. The people who rock my products tend to be of the same
caliber.
A word on our bikes. Choppahead builds gritty choppers to ride,
not to show. Actually, you can show them, too - the 64 Triumph
chopper that's for sale right now took an honorable mention trophy at
last year's New England Motorcycle Spectacular. "Big deal," you say,
"it's only honorable mention." It's a big deal when this 6k chop is
surrounded by 60k and up bikesŠ! Choppahead aims to build within the
means of the average Joe. We don't build mortgage-priced bikes that
you need to be a superstar to afford. I can appreciate the high-end
bikes, but I don't build them.
The other mission of Choppahead is to help preserve, document, and
facilitate chopper and biker culture. That ties into what I'll be
doing here at Bikernet. It's also why I have community features on my
website like an active messageboard, news announcements, upcoming
events, and a section for builders and riders to send in flicks and
spec sheets of their scoots. I want the site to be a place for heads
to come in and swap knowledge, stories, and just talk shit. I'm also
working on a Choppahead video project that focuses on home-builders
and small shops. They are the true essence of the chopper scene, in
my opinion.
Check out the site http://www.choppahead.com and let me know
what you think. I'm still building the company up, and once I have
more $$$ and time I'll have a lot more by way of clothes, parts and
complete bikes for sale. So give me a brake for not stamping out new
shit every week. For now, I'm still balancing this with my day job
(working in health and safety with trades unions - iron workers,
laborers, pile drivers, etc.), music, and writing. Yes, I keep busy.
If I'm not busy, I'm bored. When I'm bored I get in trouble!
I'm psyched to be part of the Bikernet squad. My fingers are
already getting all antsy to start pounding out some articles for the
site. If you have any events, builders, tech issues or anything else
that you would like me to cover, feel free to drop me a line at:
truth@choppahead.com - till next time, keep riding and keep it strong!
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