On a bike built with this Paughco frame you will sit low at 23” 1/2 and you will be able to slide a 300 mm rear tire. The bike will be balanced because it’s a Right Side Drive driveline setup. This Softail type frame has a 1 ¾ backbone stretch, 2” diameter single front leg and 1 ¾” diameter sleek tubular swing arm. It comes with a 1” hidden axle assembly and integral forward control mounts. If you want the Chopper version shown here, order with a 4” stretch in the backbone, 7” in the front leg and 38° neck rake. The Paughco 13 ½ fender, oil bag and solo seat shown in this photo are sold separately. If you want to go for the pure Pro-Street style, you can order the model with a 5” stretch in the backbone and 38° neck rake.. For complete details call Paughco at 775-246-5738 or visit their website. Paughco.
New Paughco Chopper Or Pro-Street 300 MM Drop Seat Frame.
Published by September 9th, 2009 in Builders, Chassis, Customs and Editorial.6 Responses to “New Paughco Chopper Or Pro-Street 300 MM Drop Seat Frame.”
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can i use 2 150’s back there instead of a 300?
is this the future? that trend sure came back fast- a softail “chopper” with a 300.
wish i kept my mullet….
Thats good looking frame,no creepy stuff.Plain and simple,with paugho building it,one can be sure of quality.
i the it looks like a pro street thunder cycles frame , only with a oil bag!!
That swingarm, uprights and gusset sure look like Pro Street Frameworks to me.
Paughco is always on the cutting edge.
Hi Guys!I permit to ask You about problem I face buing a drop seat chopper frame,
when installing the standard 66T rear belt pulley.
The belt presses the swing arm. As I understood I should install smaller rear belt pulley,
for example 61T from Harley-Sportster,or…I definetly do not know!
Can You please let me know what I supose to do in this case to solve that problem?!THANKS A LOT!Velimir