In his Hardtail Choppers shop in Washington State, John Grant builds very cool custom rigid frames, wishbone sidecar loops, casts steel replacement necks and rear axle plates. To use motorcycle parts for other purposes than bikes is not new. But frame rear axle plates as a buckle system for your pants belt? Brand new. Each Polished stainless steal plate making the buckle is 4 inch wide and 3 inch tall and will work on a 1 1/2″ belt. Made in USA . $85 each. Hardtail Choppers.360-750-6780.
Fasten Your Belt Chopper Style
Published by October 5th, 2010 in Accessories, Builders, Customs and Editorial.4 Responses to “Fasten Your Belt Chopper Style”
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Hmmm… Looks pretty interesting and stylish. But what I like most is the price. I will think about purchasing such a thing.
Very cool, nicely done.
Too much flash for me. Great work, though.
I got a hard enough time keepin’ my britches up the way it is let alone carryin’ around frame parts on ’em. Besides you couldn’t see it under my big belly!! I could hide a whole rigid frame under there! I got a classic Indian primary chain belt hangin’ on my shop wall fer looks, not fer wearin’. But to you hard bellys out there go for it. Wiz