Wicked Choppers Moves Into New Showroom for Bigger and Better Custom Bike Creations

Released on = June 21, 2005, 11:00 pm

Press Release Author = George McQuade

Industry = Consumer Services

Press Release Summary = Myrtle Beach custom bike manufacturer Wicked Choppers to
hold Open House on June 25, 2005

Press Release Body = Myrtle Beach, SC — It’s moving day! Today, Wicked Choppers™ is
moving its entire custom bikes shop and showroom to its new home at 4832 Hwy 17
Bypass in Myrtle Beach.

An Open House featuring the latest Wicked creations – Storm, Legend, and
award-winning Warlock – and a special appearance and autograph session by Ms. Wicked
Choppers 2005 Jennifer West is planned for Saturday, June 25, 2005, 10:00 a.m. – 4
p.m.

Wicked Choppers is quickly positioning itself as one of the country’s premier
custom bike manufacturers. Among a number of recent accolades, their Wicked
Warlock bike won Best of Show at the Easyriders Louisville, KY, bike show earlier
this year. Custom Wicked Chopper bikes feature their exclusive, patented in-tank
speedometer and tachometer that are built into the gas tank and light up once the
key is turned.

“It’s the hidden features such as this that make Wicked Choppers such special and
individual creations,” said Chris Shoemaker, CEO of Wicked Choppers.

“Each custom chopper that Wicked Choppers builds is done so with the owner in mind.
From the design, fabrication, engine and rear tire size, each part flows in
harmony,” said Shoemaker.

“We build custom motorcycles for those who do not want the run of the mill bike. We
will never copy another one of our bikes or someone else’s. Each Wicked Chopper is
an absolute original. If you want your bike to look like all of the others, you can
just buy a Harley. But if you want to be truly unique, buy a Wicked Chopper.”

The Wicked Storm bike “is smooth and flowing, not sharp and ticked-off like some of
our other choppers. We have spent a lot of time in the designing stages of this bike
so that each time you look at it you’ll find something you never noticed before,”
said Shoemaker.

Shoemaker also noted that the Wicked Legend is “one of those custom bikes that
started out as one bike but transformed into another over a couple of beers late one
night in the shop. The Legend is a throwback to old school choppers. We have the
Springer front end; spoke wheels and the custom Wicked ape hanger bars, but with a
twist.”

Wicked Choppers is a certified motorcycle manufacturer, meaning that the custom
motorcycles are insurable and can be financed. The custom choppers start at
$30,000.00 and are built to each individual customer’s specifications. Most bikes
are completed in three months or less. Wicked Choppers also services its bikes for
free for the entire time of ownership. They carry a one-year limited manufacturer’s
warranty, and it services all manufacturers’ warranties of the parts used on the
bikes.

Wicked Choppers also offers a men’s and women’s apparel line at its online store. To
see new apparel and the current hot bike projects from Wicked Choppers, visit them
online at www.WickedChoppers.com.
About Chris Shoemaker, CEO, Wicked Choppers (www.WickedChoppers.com):
Chris Shoemaker is the next new up and coming custom motorcycle designer in the
country. Chris started in the industry with the complete customization of a Harley
Davidson Fatboy. “I did not like the idea of having a motorcycle that looked like
everyone else’s. When we were finished, I thought this was fun lets do it again”.
His first true ground up chopper graced the cover of Easyriders. Chris’ designs are
all original and unique not only to each bike Wicked Choppers builds, but to all the
other bikes on the road. Their patented in-tank gauges and extremely clean look
gives each Wicked Chopper its own style and personality. When asked how long it
takes to come up with a new idea for a bike, Chris says that it can come quick or
take several months but it will come. “There have been several times that my
General Manager and Fabrication team leader, Billy Greene has scratched his head and
said I ain’t never seen nothing like that. Trust me, that is a real good feeling”
.

[Editors note: For images or interviews with Chris Shoemaker, please call contact:
George Mc Quade, MAYO Communications, 818.340.5300 PR@MayoCommunications.com or call
Wicked Choppers at 937-381-0011]

Web Site = http://www.wickedchoppers.com

Contact Details = Chris Shoemaker, CEO
Wicked Choppers 1-877-2WICKED
Building 41
3 Terminal St.Myrtle Beach, SC
29577
PR@MayoCommunications.com


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