Friday, January 29, 2021

Bobber


I'm not much of a chopper guy, but this one stood out at the Chief Blackhawk swap meet at Davenport. Can't get much more stark or elegant. 

5 comments:

pzak said...

So no front brake but still wondering where the clutch is. It appears to be a shifter on the left side or is it a foot clutch? Hand shifter maybe but that would be on the right side of tank? Do those forks actually work?

Mister G said...

I suspect a foot clutch, hand shift, giving the clean bars. I never took a picture of the other side, I'm sure it's not as clean as this. Not sure why I even took this picture, as I said I'm not an aficionado of the breed. But I bet someone has other pics of the bike, I'm waiting :-)

rats said...


Shifter is on the nearside. See the vertical stick w/red goober on top, just behind the rear cylinder? There you have it.

No front brake and a c. 1940 back brake. Choppers are folk art and demand to be ridden as such. You wouldn't tailgate folks if you were riding a Grandma Moses painting, I'm sure. Even tho the painting would prob'ly be faster than an HD 45 (alleged to make 18+ HP, but that is surely an aspirational figure).

pzak said...

Ah, now I see the gear shift. Don'know how I missed it. I've got a few bikes that also require care to ride in traffic!

Mister G said...

The front fork does look as though the lower part might move, but with only the small rear brake, hand shift etc all point to a decorative piece, but down a quiet country road it might be OK. With traffic, crosswalks and traffic lights less so.