Chopper-style motorcycle.
The word chopper is firmly attached to the appearance of motorcycles with an elongated frame and a front fork.The choppers themselves appeared immediately after the Second World War, when American soldiers who returned home, as is often the case, did not find a place in a peaceful society. Accustomed to constant adrenaline during the war, they tried to find it at home, remodeling their Harley Davidson and Indian in garages and driving them. So there was a name for the motorcycle, because chop-means chop, chip in English. Although there are other versions of the name, but this one is considered the most logical. As a result, the chopper is a motorcycle with a powerful engine that has been stripped of everything that has nothing to do with movement. Mirrors, fenders, headlights, bags, rear suspension, front fender and part of the rear, tachometer, large gas tank-all this was abandoned, resulting in a light and elegant motorcycle with a light frame.