Tiny choppers from Portland, Oregon’s custom and vintage moto show
What started out as sort of a joke has turned itself into a full-blown art form here at The One Moto Show. A Coleman 100cc pull-start will cost you all of $350 online, but these builders are throwing countless hours at them to turn them into the awesome customs we saw on display. While they come in a small package, a lot of work went into these little customs.
From pristinely restored Honda Trails and Monkeys to the lineup of pull-start choppers, there’s no doubt that all builders involved had a lot of fun with these bikes. Now off to Mama Tried to watch even more minis compete at the Flat Out Friday races!
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When the show was over, the HWY team chained this to a pole outside of See See and posted the code to the lock on their Instagram for one lucky winner. It lasted three minutes.
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Warren Kendall's little orange chop had us wishing we were 3 feet tall
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Utopeia Moto's Honda 250
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Savannah Rose built this mini to match her KitchenMade chopper
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Rich Silva's stoner chopper might be the most work ever put into a pull-start
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A replica Panhead primary on Warren Heir's tiny chopper
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Prism Supply manages to make a pretty proportional chopper, just in a tiny little package
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Ashley Mitchell's splatter-paint pull-start springer
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Hermes, Son of Zeus by Prism Supply Co
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