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Turned Custom...Santiago Chopper...Debuts Brand New 2006 Line
Released on
= September 19, 2005, 8:14 am
Press Release
Author = Cindy Russell - 9Seconds
Industry = Automotive
Press Release
Summary = So you think celebrities and the wealthy are the only
ones who can afford those wild custom choppers that are the rage
among today’s bikers? Not so anymore with the release of Santiago
Chopper’s brand new line of custom choppers without the custom
price.
Press Release
Body = Tampa, FL. – You’re sitting at the red light,
in your car,
day dreaming about the open road and the breeze in your hair when
all of the sudden a roar rumbles in your ear. A sleek, wild machine
pulls up next to you and you are blown away! Never in your wildest
imagination did you think you would be lucky enough be next to,
let alone sit on, something as flawless as the custom chopper next
to you. Well now you can with the release of a brand new line of
custom choppers without the custom price from Santiago Chopper of
Tampa Florida.
Santiago Chopper
has been building custom choppers for over a decade and is
responding to the demand of the public with a new line of custom
designed, custom built choppers that anyone can own. The latest
line is set for debut at
Biketoberfest in Daytona this October.
There are 8
new bikes that include various styles to fit all preferences. The
line consists of Choppers, Bobbers and Trikes that all reflect the
ability and creativity that Santiago Chopper customers have come
to know and love. Now available are the Minos Prostreet, Minos Chopper,
Bobber Softail, Bobber Florida, Pscylebilly, Trike 39, The Trike,
and Black Ink. The bikes come standard with an 88ci engine and pricing
begins at $19,000; however, larger engines are available.
Typically when
consumers want a custom bike, they purchase a Harley Davidson for
around $20,000 then buy custom parts to personalize their bike.
They may even have a custom paint job, but the bike never truly
is custom, but bears the price tag of a full custom when all is
said and done. With literally tens of thousands of bikes on the
road it is hard to truly stand out from the rest. Unless you have
in excess of $50,000, your dream of a custom bike is just that…
a dream. “It
was important for us to give the working man his own custom chopper,”
says Alan Bernard, owner, designer and builder at Santiago Chopper.
“Not many people can afford the customs you see on television,
so we wanted to change that” says Alan, “custom choppers
make a statement about who you are and what you are all about. Our
choppers shout out, Look at me!”
Santiago Chopper
has been building custom choppers long before it was popular and
has been featured in biker magazines across the globe. They have
numerous “Best in Show” awards from some of most well
known competitions such as Sturgis and Easyrider. Santiago also
offers theme customs and have such creations as “The Wild
One” dedicated to Marlon Brando and the most recent, “Rockabilly
Tribute” that celebrates the oldest form of Rock-n-Roll. Complete
custom creations are still the heart and soul of Santiago, but the
latest line seeks to fill a void by making custom choppers without
the custom price. It’s not a bike….it’s a chopper!
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** Media Interviews
are available upon request **
*** Photos and
Specs available upon request ***
Web Site = http://www.santiagochopper.com
Contact Details
= Santiago Chopper
9879 US HWY 41 S
Gibsonton, FL 33534
813-671-9097
www.santiagochopper.com
Santiagochopper@aol.com
Media Contact
Cindy Russell
9Seconds cindy@9seconds.com
727-934-7460 727-234-7568
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