| Big Bear Choppers' Frames
A motorcycle frame is the backbone of the design and overall aesthetics
of the motorcycle. The frame can either make or break a motorcycle's form
and/or function. That said, start your chopper project off right with
a Big Bear Chopper DOM seamless tube frame. BBC offers you the latest
hidden shock softail design with BBC's trademark strutless rear fender
set-up and a killer rigid model with an attitude.
BBC's Venom (comes in Chopper or ProStreet versions) frame boasts a radius
single downtube and the popular BBC Patent Pending 'Fang Tooth' swingarm.
The Reaper Chopper appeals to those that want the traditional old school
rigid chopper look with the softail comfort. A BBC spider web neck gusset
adds to part of the cool style of the Reaper.
Do you need a frame that can host a 280 or 300 series rear tire?
then look no further. New for 2004 is the BBC's Devil's Advocate (comes
in Chopper or ProStreet versions). The D.A. borrows the successful single
downtube and the famous, patented 'Fang Tooth' swingarm from the Venom,
but is setup to turn the massive meat with a right-side drive tranny.
The last in the BBC line-up is their rigid chopper. Named the MERC, this
rigid chopper is a mix breed of an early hot rod rigid styling with today's
tuned-up technology.
And what's new the 2005 is BBC's The Sled 300. The Sled's name comes
from the long and low, sleek and bold, drop-seat profile prostreet style
design. In other words, it's a Hot Rod Sled! Available in 250 rear tire
with a left side drive or the popular 300 rear tire and the right side
drive. Available for 2006 is The Sled 300 or 250 in a chopper version.
Just a frame fails to suffice for you? BBC sells their models in a frame
kit which includes the sheetmetal, a roller version, and of course what
they are known for -the complete kit that comes with everything you need
to assemble a bike, even a manufactures title comes.
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