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Amen Chassis Works
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i worked at amen chassisworks for a little while and found mike brown to be a stuck up old man who cares only about himself. he takes shortcuts on his bikes especially in his welding of his frames. i want a bike that will look cool and that i can ride with out having to fix it back after every ride. and his bikes are overpriced even by other proffesional bike builders. $50,000 is the cheapest bike he will part with. most chopper builders are around $30,000 and have done a half way decent job in building them. and mike dosnt work on motors. he orders them from s&s. when i was down there he apparently didnt even know how the thing worked. but if you listen to what mike says then all iv got to say is you need your head looked at by a doctor. his bikes are pretty but what is the use of having somthing nice looking if it falls apart when you try to use?
Pros: great looking bikes
Cons: expensive and not made to actually ride.
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