My big prediction here is that when choppers make their comeback to the top of the custom heap (and they will all you bagger freaks), they’ll be in the form of this shiny black and chrome cutie. Not too radical, not too fat, not too stupid. Elemental might be a better way to describe it as they’ll embody the essence of what made a rideable chopper cool. Throw in a hand shifter or a big ol’ sissy bar depending on how rad a rider’s feeling and it’ll be 1970 all over again, but with a lot less down time by the side of the road.
That’s exactly what Pandemonium Custom Choppers has done here with a springer Shovel that looks ready to rip up any decade ─ past, present or future. Yeah it’s going to be a bit loud, a bit brutal, and a bit tough on the butt, but nobody ever said a chopper was a vehicle you didn’t have to make a commitment to both financially and physically. Like anything, you get what you pay for and in this case, it’s a clean and straightforward machine that doesn’t have a ton of unnecessary stuff and needless appliqués just for the sake of having a lot of expensive appliqués and silly stuff. Even though there’s a good amount of it, the chrome it has makes sense especially when Daniel combined it with the black and silver flame paintjob by Visual Impact in Glenside, Pennsylvania. The bike just looks right in the honesty and thoughtfulness of the design work.
For more info on Pandemonium Custom Choppers, click on www.pandemoniumc2.com or check out their Facebook page.