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Revenge Chopper: A Detailed Profile of a Legendary Bike

 
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Revenge: A Chopper Profile

First shown at the Laughlin River Run in 2004, Revenge drew the attention of several major cycle publications. Midwest Choppers built the bike for Scott Rives, and both are pleased with the outcome.

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Ten-inch-over inverted forks set at a 46-degree rake combined with a stretched Midwest Choppers frame results in a posture that is anything but subtle. What is subtle, however, are the complex tribal graphics accenting Revenge's Candy Blue paintwork.

Somewhat unusual for a radical chopper is the Harley-Davidson Softail-style triangulated swingarm, which mimics the look of a hardtail frame while affording vastly greater comfort; it pivots at the top, extending a pair of shocks mounted beneath the engine. More common is the potent 124-cubic-inch S&S V-twin fitted with a Martin Bros. exhaust and Midwest Choppers' signature Maltese-cross air cleaner.

Check out the next page for more photos and details of the finely detailed Revenge.

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Revenge Chopper Specifications

  • Year: 2004
  • Class: Radical
  • Owner: Scott Rives
  • Builder: Midwest Choppers
  • Model: Revenge
  • Frame: Midwest Choppers, 6 up, 5 out
  • Forks: American Suspension, inverted, 10 inches over
  • Rake: 46 degrees
  • Rear susp.: Triangulated swingarm
  • Front wheel: Xtreme Machine, 21-inch
  • Front brake: American Suspension, disc
  • Rear wheel: Xtreme Machine, 18-inch
  • Rear brake: HHI, inboard disc/pulley
  • Rear tire: 250 mm
  • Engine: 124-cubic-inch S&S
  • Exhaust: Martin Bros.
  • Trans.: Jim's 6-speed
  • Paint by: Brian's Kustom Paint

Revenge Chopper Pictures

Revenge was built by Midwest Choppers in 2004 and features an S&S engine and an unusual triangulated swingarm. See pictures and details of this chopper below.

Subtlety in the paint design lends a touch of elegance to Revenge's clean lines.

The triangulated swingarm hosts an Xtreme Machine wheel fitted with an HHI brake disc mounted inboard of the drive-belt pulley.

For more information on custom choppers and motorcycles, see:
  • Chopper Profiles
  • How Choppers Work
  • How Motorcycles Work
  • Classic Motorcycle Profiles