Church Of Choppers Custom Indian FTR1200S shown
18 May 2021 3:04 pm / 0 comments
Unveiled during The One Motorcycle Show in Portland, Oregon, US, the Church of Choppers Custom FTR1200S is shop owner Jeff Wright’s take on the flat tracker style motorcycle. Based on an Indian Motorcycles FTR 1200S, the Church of Chopper’s (CoC) extensively reworked FTR1200S is Wright wanting to make a statement with his hands rather than using his wallet to build a “catalogue custom” motorcycle.
Wright had a clear idea of what he wanted from the FTR1200S and since the bike would only be ridden by himself, the rear sub-frame was replaced with a new cut and shortened unit for a solo setup. One major change to the stock FTR1200S was a conversion to a traditional twin shock absorber setup instead of the original monoshock design.
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