DD Customs Cycles Pro Street: A Chopper Profile

DD Custom Cycles Pro Street Chopper balances great design and impeccable workmanship.

Dave Dupor of DD Custom Cycles is fast becoming one of the nation's hottest chopper builders. By combining the finest hardware with cutting-edge design and flawless workmanship, his machines are drawing the attention of buyers from across the country, which is best exemplified by DD Custom Cycles Pro Street Chopper.

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Many of today's choppers are lacking in the comfort and handling departments. But this one was built to satisfy the desire for a striking chopper that was also eminently drivable, and it rides as good as it looks.

The chassis consists of a swingarm frame from War Eagle hosting a set of Sunmyth forks. Added to that were full fenders that wrap around the tires, along with a fuel tank boasting subtle insets on both sides for a unique look.

Painted a two-tone scheme of Pearl Blue and Orient Blue, the colorful sheetmetal is closely matched by a set of blue-anodized Pro-One Sinister wheels. A diamond-cut finish on the 124-cubic-inch S&S engine adds even more sparkle to a machine that already draws its share of admiration.

Go to the next page for more photos and details of this cutting-edge chopper, DD Custom Cycles Pro Street Chopper.

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DD Custom Cycles Pro Street's paint job consists of two tones of blue: Pearl Blue and Orient Blue.

DD Custom Cycles Pro Street Chopper embodies form and function as this chopper rides just as good as it looks. Below are more pictures and details of this flawless chopper.

DD Custom Cycles Pro Street fuel tank features inset side panels and is accented with contrasting pinstripes.
Cooling fins on DD Custom Cycles Pro Street's S&S V-twin are diamond-cut for added pizzazz.
The tires of DD Custom Cycles Pro Street are enveloped by wraparound fenders; the rear one hosts a taillight frenched into its trailing edge.

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