About Us
Who are we?
We are two brothers who have been wrenching on anything with a motor since we were kids, for us that was the '70s. Our Dad was a member of a '50s car club named the Bearing Burners and his love for cars was passed on to us. We would work with our Dad on his cars or projects late into the nights and eventually we started hot rodding our own. We have built and worked on racing fire trucks (if you haven't heard of it, Google it, you'll get a new perspective of what a fire truck can look like). We have built ground up Street rods, muscle cars and just about anything we thought could be cool looking. Eventually our love for all things motorized spilled over into motorcycles. We like to think outside the box when we do what we do so some very unique things come out of our shops. We come up with our own designs and make what we offer. These parts are made in 1 of our 2 home shops. One in upstate NY and the other downstate on Long Island. Our 2 shops are equipped with lathes, milling machines, and all the tooling necessary to complete the projects we take on. We can do a lot. If you like what you see posted here both car and motorcycle, give us a try, if you have some specific needs drop us an email and we'll let you know if we can handle it.
Tom and Bill
choppitsrodsandrides@gmail.com
We are two brothers who have been wrenching on anything with a motor since we were kids, for us that was the '70s. Our Dad was a member of a '50s car club named the Bearing Burners and his love for cars was passed on to us. We would work with our Dad on his cars or projects late into the nights and eventually we started hot rodding our own. We have built and worked on racing fire trucks (if you haven't heard of it, Google it, you'll get a new perspective of what a fire truck can look like). We have built ground up Street rods, muscle cars and just about anything we thought could be cool looking. Eventually our love for all things motorized spilled over into motorcycles. We like to think outside the box when we do what we do so some very unique things come out of our shops. We come up with our own designs and make what we offer. These parts are made in 1 of our 2 home shops. One in upstate NY and the other downstate on Long Island. Our 2 shops are equipped with lathes, milling machines, and all the tooling necessary to complete the projects we take on. We can do a lot. If you like what you see posted here both car and motorcycle, give us a try, if you have some specific needs drop us an email and we'll let you know if we can handle it.
Tom and Bill
choppitsrodsandrides@gmail.com
Thursday, December 4, 2014
Monday, December 1, 2014
Brass Velocity Stack for CV/Mikuni or S&S Super E/G........
$200 Shipped to lower 48.
I will drill this for a CV/Mikuni or S&S Super E/G upon purchase.
Comes with copper screening and brass hardware
2.5" tall
I will drill this for a CV/Mikuni or S&S Super E/G upon purchase.
Comes with copper screening and brass hardware
2.5" tall
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
New Design on my Motorcycle ACs.....
Base, including cover stand off machined from one solid piece. I use a steel thread insert for the cover hole so removing the cover over time will not screw up threads if they were straight in the AL.
Available for S&S Super B, E/G, Mikuni HSR 42, Keihin Butterfly, Bendix, and CV
Includes a K&N filter element.
Approx 5" diameter and 2.25" tall.
This one has 3/8" ball milled grooves, give us your design idea for your cover.
$200 complete, machined finished. $275 Polished. (for most cover design ideas)
Available for S&S Super B, E/G, Mikuni HSR 42, Keihin Butterfly, Bendix, and CV
Includes a K&N filter element.
Approx 5" diameter and 2.25" tall.
This one has 3/8" ball milled grooves, give us your design idea for your cover.
$200 complete, machined finished. $275 Polished. (for most cover design ideas)
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Thursday, October 16, 2014
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
The beginning of something........
The rear end from the Model A will be the beginning of a Trike project. Some re-engineering we be required.
Friday, October 3, 2014
Our Current Four Wheeled Project.....
Ford Model T on a Model A frame.
How we got it....
After a proper roof chop...
Some frenched in tail lights and rear tag....
Frame stretched and boxed...
Rear end mocked up...
How we got it....
After a proper roof chop...
Some frenched in tail lights and rear tag....
Frame stretched and boxed...
Rear end mocked up...
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