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    Reviewed on November 28, 2003

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    5.0
    As someone who has owned everything from Harleys to Hayabusas, take it from me that this bike is in a class by itself. I just test rode (and ordered) a chopper and came away very impressed. The handling is excellent for a chopper. The bike does have a very slight tendency to turn left due to the... read more
    As someone who has owned everything from Harleys to Hayabusas, take it from me that this bike is in a class by itself. I just test rode (and ordered) a chopper and came away very impressed. The handling is excellent for a chopper. The bike does have a very slight tendency to turn left due to the offset of the primary. This is a minor tendency and will soon be forgotten after a day or so. Vibration is moderate but certainly tolerable - about what I would expect from a 107" motor. Speaking of the 107" motor, the power is plentiful to say the least. Certainly more than enough to smoke the 250 rear tire down to the rims. The fit and finish is the best I've seen and the bike started easily on a 40 degree day. What a head turner! If you're looking for a back road corner carver, move on. If, however, you're looking for the most well balanced, best looking chopper on the market - look no further. As for the resale value - that remains to be seen - but if you're looking for an investment, buy a mutual fund. While the Texas Chopper is a fine mount, I don't think it can match the Big Dog in the looks department. This is the best money I've ever spent on a bike.
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    Reviewed on October 20, 2003

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    5.0
    I've owned bike many bikes over the years and have never been happier.This thing get constant attention and everyone wants to know who built it.I'm the only one on the big island with a chopper so far,but I think there will be more to... read more
    I've owned bike many bikes over the years and have never been happier.This thing get constant attention and everyone wants to know who built it.I'm the only one on the big island with a chopper so far,but I think there will be more to follow.
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    Reviewed on October 5, 2003

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    5.0
    I have been riding for 20 years off and on. Never a chopper but thought I would take a chance due to my height and build looks better on the chopper. It rides great in my opinion. Turns take a little getting used to but nothing 1 day of riding didnt cure. I will say I have had the same... read more
    I have been riding for 20 years off and on. Never a chopper but thought I would take a chance due to my height and build looks better on the chopper. It rides great in my opinion. Turns take a little getting used to but nothing 1 day of riding didnt cure. I will say I have had the same attention others have mentioned. People pull over their cars to look and say "NICE BIKE". I love it. Only have 230 miles now due to working alot but will put much more on it soon. Looking forward to many upgrades soon. As far as the Texas chopper comparison. I never rode a TX Chopper. But one guy I was going to buy a used Big Dog from did. It was his friends. He and his friend said the ride was much better on the BD. And was no better built. He sold his TX Chopper to get a BD. And another guy used to sell Big dogs. Left the dealer to go work elsewhere. Bought a Texas chopper. The other day I saw him at the BD dealer trying to trade his Texas chopper in on a BD Chopper.
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    Reviewed on September 23, 2003

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    5.0
    At first I was a little worried, payed a lot of money and have never ridden a chopper before. I was worried about vibration, cornering and how my wife would like the ride. It's not as smooth as my fatboy but damn close, handled great and my wife likes the ride better than my harley. And you want to... read more
    At first I was a little worried, payed a lot of money and have never ridden a chopper before. I was worried about vibration, cornering and how my wife would like the ride. It's not as smooth as my fatboy but damn close, handled great and my wife likes the ride better than my harley. And you want to talk head turner, you won't know till you are on one. I have had people follow me to try to get me to stop so they can talk to me. I agree it's not the bike for everyone, but you won't hear me grumbling. THANKS BIG DOG!
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    Reviewed on September 22, 2003

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    5.0
    The bike is a fine piece of work. The bike really fits well and is amazingly comfortable to ride. Everyone I see loves the bike. Especially the women! It's a great comfortable cruiser. 6th gear is great on the freeway. In my opinion the Big Dog Chopper is a much nicer looking bike than the Texas... read more
    The bike is a fine piece of work. The bike really fits well and is amazingly comfortable to ride. Everyone I see loves the bike. Especially the women! It's a great comfortable cruiser. 6th gear is great on the freeway. In my opinion the Big Dog Chopper is a much nicer looking bike than the Texas Chopper. It does have a tendency to pull mildly left but I don't care!!!!! It is the best bike for the money hands down.
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    Reviewed on September 19, 2003

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    5.0
    I rode both the big dog and the iron horse texas chopper. The big dog is more comfortable, handles better, and is just and all around better bike. It feels much tighter and better built than the texas... read more
    I rode both the big dog and the iron horse texas chopper. The big dog is more comfortable, handles better, and is just and all around better bike. It feels much tighter and better built than the texas chopper.
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    Reviewed on August 11, 2003

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    5.0
    Have had mine about 3 months now. Only complaint is that you must be careful on all corners because of clearance. I've added Big Gun II pipes, LED side mounted brake light, spike rear axles covers, spike fork tub, headbolt covers and a custom velocity stack with Joker breathers. Oh,,,double helix... read more
    Have had mine about 3 months now. Only complaint is that you must be careful on all corners because of clearance. I've added Big Gun II pipes, LED side mounted brake light, spike rear axles covers, spike fork tub, headbolt covers and a custom velocity stack with Joker breathers. Oh,,,double helix spark plug neon as well as color changing neon. Nobody, but nobody gets more looks than this bike.
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    Reviewed on August 2, 2003

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    5.0
    I've ridden most all and the Big Dog Chopper is the " Top Dog " 5 hp who cares,less vibration better looking swing arm, more bike less... read more
    I've ridden most all and the Big Dog Chopper is the " Top Dog " 5 hp who cares,less vibration better looking swing arm, more bike less bucks.
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    Reviewed on July 24, 2003

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    4.0
    I've ridden both the Dog and the Horse, and I can tell you the Horse has nicer fit and finish, 5 more hp, a fully polished engine, digital speedometer and tachometer, 1 year more warranty, a cool Stealth swingarm, a Steel-Belted Radial 240 rear tire vs the Dog's Bias-Ply 250, a strutless rear... read more
    I've ridden both the Dog and the Horse, and I can tell you the Horse has nicer fit and finish, 5 more hp, a fully polished engine, digital speedometer and tachometer, 1 year more warranty, a cool Stealth swingarm, a Steel-Belted Radial 240 rear tire vs the Dog's Bias-Ply 250, a strutless rear fender, and different choices in both wheels and engine displacements! The Dog doesn't compare, and although it is a nice bike, it can't run with a Horse!
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    Reviewed on July 21, 2003

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    5.0
    I just picked up my chopper two days and 200 miles ago. Let me say this is my first "bar hopper". My other bike is a 2000 FLHRCI. I knew going into this purchase the ride wouldn't be as comfortable. But what cool fat tire, low riding, bar hopper CAN bost a smooth ride. However, I'll say that the... read more
    I just picked up my chopper two days and 200 miles ago. Let me say this is my first "bar hopper". My other bike is a 2000 FLHRCI. I knew going into this purchase the ride wouldn't be as comfortable. But what cool fat tire, low riding, bar hopper CAN bost a smooth ride. However, I'll say that the ride is far better than expected. The vibration is there. But it should be!! The seating position is extremely comfortable. The only pain I've had is in the shoulders because this riding position is far different from what I'm used. But... that's a SMALL price to pay for the attention this bike commands. At every stoplight and in every parking lot... people go out of there way to look at it!!! And the bottom line is... that's WHY I BOUGHT IT!!! I wasn't expecting a touring bike style ride. I wanted a ride that commanded attention - turned heads - and put asses in the seats. This bike does exactly that. I love it!!! Sure the 250 rear makes sharp turning a finesse move - but who the hell cares!?! If you're looking for a ride that draws the attention that you want for your bike... this is it!!! Just wait till I get the downwind Forcewinder, Joker Machine breathers, and Paul Yaffe black X-Pipes put on next weekend... Sick... completely sick - AND I LOVE IT!!!
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