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In the late 1960’s and mid 1970’s Charley and some of his friends from the ‘East End’ or Parkdale area of Hamilton, Ontario built Harley, Triumph and BSA choppers to ride. In 1960 Charley was given the nickname ‘Dog’ and in the late 1960’s he was also known by -  ‘Richard Dawg’ or ‘Back Roads Richard’. The following pictures are some of the choppers he built. Unfortunately cameras were as scarce as choppers back in those days and for that reason there are only a few pictures of some of the motorcycles. Charley remembers that back in the 1960’s the men that rode choppers were looked on as social outcasts and they were looked down upon by most people. Times certainly have changed and now building choppers is looked upon as an art form and choppers demand BIG MONEY. The 1960’s and 1970’s chopper builders loved motorcycles and took great personal satisfaction in what they fabricated and in most cases they spent most of their income on hard to find parts and custom paint jobs. Sometimes the grocery money was spent on a custom made oil tank fabricated by a friend or the rent money got spent on a custom paint job. Somehow with a little bit of help from our friends we managed to eat and keep in the wind.

Picture taken in 1969 on Grant Ave. in Hamilton, Ontario.

 

In 1968 ‘Charley’ or as he was known back then ‘Dog’ or ‘Back Roads Richard’ bought this 1943 Harley 45 street racer as a basket case for $150 from ‘Sticks’. Layla ‘the snake’ is on the handlebars.

In the background is ‘Steady Eddies’ 1967 Triumph 650 Bonneville Chopper.

The chrome Springer front end was in the original basket case box, along with the handlebars, fish tail pipes, engine, transmission, back wheel, suicide clutch, hand shifter, taillight and original hard tail frame.

 Picture taken in 1969 on Grant Ave. in Hamilton, Ontario.

 

6 foot 6 inch ‘Bob Boa’ and ‘Layla’ his 6 foot Boa Constrictor pose with ‘Back Roads Richard’ and the just completed Harley 45 chopper

The bike was built over 14 months after searching high and low for parts we could use. Gas tank was from a 1966 Triumph Bonneville, the oil tank was fabricated by ‘Sticks’ & ‘Stones’, Triumph front wheel with an axle made by ‘Beercap’, the solo seat was made by ‘Sheekers’ and ‘Cuz’. The engine and transmission were rebuilt by ‘The Parkdale Whop’, ‘Alphonse’ and ‘Brown the Clown’ and the paint job was done by ‘Vinnie’. Lots of legwork and phone calls to chase down hard to find parts was done by ‘Pork Chop’,’Small Paul’, ‘Freddie Lester’ and ‘Percy’ of Pooles Harley Davidson.

 Picture taken in 1977 in Five Islands, Nova Scotia.

 

‘Back Roads Richard’ and his Brand New 1977 Harley Davidson 1200 Superglide  

Picture taken in the winter of 1981. Five Islands, Nova Scotia.

 

Richard in the dining room of the farmhouse tearing down the engine of the 1200 Superglide. Some of the work done to the bike since new was: the front end was extended 6 inches, custom wrap around oil tank, custom oil cooler, braided steel lines, custom speedometer, custom tachometer, Lester mag wheels front and back, sissy bar, leather saddlebags, Andrews J grind cam, cylinders bored out 0.040 “ oversize, oversized pistons and rings, slash cut exhaust system, custom air cleaner, custom paint job and lots of chrome.

 

‘Little Al’s’ 1966 650 BSA chopper with extended Springer front end

 

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