Just bought my first bike in the USA... Big Dog Chopper!

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  • cphilip
    Former Moderator

    • Jun 2026
    • 16216

    #16
    Originally posted by manike
    So does anyone have any tips or riding a cruiser/chopper?

    Having previously only ridden sports bikes I'm a little nervous about riding it back from OK... which I may be doing tomorrow afternoon!

    Do you use the rear brake more on a cruiser or is it front brake, like with a sports bike, for the majority of the time?

    I'm guessing ride and handling is going to be completely different to what I am used to!
    No you go for both brakes at the same time. Simultaneously. But when in doubt start front and work the back in. Front = 60% of braking. But the right way is both at the same time. Supposedly

    Very nice choice Simon. But really thats hardly a cruiser anymore. Its a Chopper! A cruser on steroids. Its going to handle even differently than an Crusier would. With all that rake. I cruiser is not all that much off a Sports bike more than the sitting postions really. That thing is going to deal with it differently that even a Cruiser would. You might have to do some messing with set up of the bars for you. Of course thats going to be different. With all that rake up front and all you might want to play with that some. Risers and angle of the bars. So have them set it up for you with you sitting on it. They will know pretty much what you should set at from your size and all.... and do that before you hit the road. And by all means do some small local trips so you can go back for a adjustment once if need be.

    I have been riding my new Bike about two weeks now. Now its a Cruiser. This week alone I have not riden in a car until tonight! I forgot what it felt like!

    I think we going to have to have a AO Bike rally now!!!!


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    • Zumina
      What Are You Looking At?
      • Jan 2001
      • 2081

      #17
      Originally posted by cphilip
      No you go for both brakes at the same time. Simultaneously. I have been riding my new Bike about two weeks now. Now its a Cruiser. This week alone I have not riden in a car until tonight! I forgot what it felt like!

      I think we going to have to have a AO Bike rally now!!!!
      thought you had a scooter...
      Shoot it like you stole it!

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      • nippinout
        FUSP
        • Jan 2002
        • 1231

        #18
        Vroom!!! Vroom!!!
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        • virus
          AO's dirty little secret
          • Oct 2000
          • 1524

          #19
          Originally posted by cphilip

          I think we going to have to have a AO Bike rally now!!!!
          yup i can see this happening

          nice lookin scoot there simon.....

          also with it raked out like that.... turning... esp at slower speeds.. .will be a lot different then what you were used to on a sport bike....

          and after readin all the posts, and not sure by lookin at the pic.... but you said its not a hardtail.... you will thank yourself for that...

          now where would this supposive ao bike rally be takin place
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          • edweird
            IP lawsuits > innovation
            • Dec 2001
            • 1859

            #20
            Nice ride simon... cant wait to see it after you dress it up with some Empire bits and peices.

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            • cphilip
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              • Jun 2026
              • 16216

              #21
              Originally posted by Zumina
              thought you had a scooter...
              I currently have three "scooters" but they are Motorcycle classification scooters. All 150 and 200cc 2 strokes. And in addition I have this Suzuki Savage 650LS. Which is a cruiser frame style bike.

              Scooter is a type of motorcycle. Just like Cruiser or Sport Bike etc is a name to describe a style. Its an industry agreed upon terminology that describes a small wheeled vehicle with a step through leg shield.

              However commonly now misused to descibe a Moped class bike as a scooter. Often mistakenly used that way. But not the case at all. In fact a Moped can use a Motorcycle like style or a Scooter like style or even a Bicycle like style. Even the term Moped has been perverted to include any 50cc or less vehicle but now commonly without pedals. Was with pedals. But the distinction is in the motor sizes now. So technicaly a 50cc scooter is not a scooter. Its a Moped without pedals that uses the "style" of a scooter. If you see those pocket bikes they call them? Those according to most states leagal definitions are still Mopeds. Thats legaly now the term in most states. But its really wrong. However scooter is still not recognized as anything but a Motorcycle and if its more than 50cc it must be tagged and titled and must be DOT legal and can indeed be allowed on Highways. Most DMV's consider that to be 150cc or more to be on a Interstate. Many of them do 75 or 80 MPH.
              Last edited by cphilip; 05-08-2004, 10:05 AM.


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              • Rather
                Registered User
                • Nov 2002
                • 757

                #22
                Simon, you have to tell me when your headed out to Fort on that puppy. I might have to steal a few pictures of it while your there.

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                • Muzikman
                  Everything AGD
                  • Dec 2000
                  • 6229

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Rather
                  Simon, you have to tell me when your headed out to Fort on that puppy. I might have to steal <strike>a few pictures of</strike> it while your there.

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                  • punkncat
                    One foot less
                    • Feb 2003
                    • 5841

                    #24
                    Originally posted by manike
                    So does anyone have any tips or riding a cruiser/chopper?

                    Having previously only ridden sports bikes I'm a little nervous about riding it back from OK... which I may be doing tomorrow afternoon!

                    Do you use the rear brake more on a cruiser or is it front brake, like with a sports bike, for the majority of the time?

                    I'm guessing ride and handling is going to be completely different to what I am used to!
                    Is that bike rigid frame or a softail?
                    I haven't actually seen one of those up close and personal. It appears to be rigid , but they can hide stuff well nowdays.

                    If it is rigid , just be careful going over bumps and such.Especially at speed.There is no rebound in the suspention so it will literally bounce you off the seat.

                    Ride it just like you would any other as far as brakes.Just remember that the steering is going to be much slower than you are used to with the sport bikes.
                    I used to ride a Hurricane , and switched to a Harley. It took some getting used to , but now I like the cruiser even better.

                    Great looking bike , keep the tires on the road.

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                    • Zumina
                      What Are You Looking At?
                      • Jan 2001
                      • 2081

                      #25
                      Originally posted by cphilip
                      I currently have three "scooters" but they are Motorcycle classification scooters. All 150 and 200cc 2 strokes. And in addition I have this Suzuki Savage 650LS. Which is a cruiser frame style bike.
                      Wow, those things must move!

                      I still think scooters are the motorcycle's ***** cousin.
                      Shoot it like you stole it!

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                      • Rather
                        Registered User
                        • Nov 2002
                        • 757

                        #26
                        SHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!! JASON!!!!!!!!!


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                        • RenagadeOfFunkRTPcf
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                          • Aug 2003
                          • 2302

                          #27
                          ...manike...wheres my bike?....


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                          • manike
                            INCEPTIONDESIGNS.COM

                            • Jan 2001
                            • 3820

                            #28
                            It's a soft tail with hidden shocks. I wanted some suspension...

                            Well I just got home with it. Can't believe they let me write a personal check for it then ride out the door....

                            It is very different to my previous sports bikes. Still getting used to the rear brake pedal location, feels weird!

                            Suspension was remarkably good and handling's not bad, although a bit unsteady at slow speeds but aren't all bikes?

                            The thing that got me was the vibration through the pegs. Oh and for the distance I did the seat was no-where near as comfy as my sports tourer.

                            After 210miles to get home what do I think?

                            Glad I got the forward control extenders to make it fit me a bit better. (I also got a sissy bar and rear seat... )

                            Well I don't intend to ever go over 80mph because the buffeting sucks.

                            I get a numb bum every 80 miles that needs time out to recover.

                            I LOVE the engine sound! Oh my God starting it up and playing with the throttle overcomes all my other concerns immediately.

                            I've never had so many people complement me on a bike before. Everyone else seems to love it!

                            Oh and it sucks getting caught out in the rain now all the shiney chrome is dirty and it looks tough to clean...

                            In total? I love it and am gonna have much fun in the future on it!
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