Friday, November 15, 2013

-- CHOPPER PROPHETS --


NOT BOBBER PROFITS...

It's a radio interview show with interviews of people
in this chopper community..

mike and i talked the other week and he let me
ramble on and on and on and on.

check it out here:
chopper prophets

17 comments:

jake said...

Interview was rad & very American. Attitude is everything.

WhitelinePsycho said...

That's 1:39:47 I don't ever want to get back, dropping truths like bombs, really fucking good, ta.

josh r said...

Excellent !!!

TwistyMcFisty said...

You talk good.

Livingston Montreux said...

Loved it Max, my folks split when my Dad was 27, I could never judge him based in his youth, two kids, farm, crazy old lady... I also think the old chopper guys offered their work on bikes to blow minds and with a little ego, but more so to share their talents with people who understood the toil that went into them. Great interview, congrats and keep ruling, Mike.

Vorhese said...

mini bike high five

Paulo - Joe King said...

cool story, bro! haha
seriously...it was really rad to hear it.
Love ya, Motormouth!

jason webber said...

its a blurry line for me between big fan and big friend.

Wheelman said...

Dug the shit out of it man. Parallels like skate boards and CB350's. Growing up in the Bay area and seeing how the places you knew as a kid change.

I delayed my departure to moms today just to listen. Totally fucking worth it. Bettie Mae is loaded up in Raider Van. Hoping shit works out so I can ride down from Vacaville and do the whole meet and greet thingy.

Keep on Keeping it real.

Anonymous said...

Listened to it yesterday, really cool to hear those crazy yet illustrative stories...thanks for taking the time to share. I cant help to relate to some of it, be it skateboarding, family situation, or thoughts on taste on bikes, trends, chopper snobs and haters....lol...then again, lots of "common places" and "common sense" in your words, so its not strange that many of us (I'm sure) will relate to them...
Greets from Spain, keep on keepin' on!



Unknown said...

ENJOYED it. I remember that photo of Denver Dans place too THANKS!

Throwback said...

Well said man. Inspired and worth the time it took.

Louis David said...

Kind of cool that I had this "less is more" quote in the back of my mind fro a couple of months. Great interview.

max schaaf said...

i am surprised and flattered by all your comments and that you guys took the time to listen. thanks.

jaybird said...

that what we do . make time for our friends .

Unknown said...

Max, thank you for the interview. it was a great listen.

so inspirational.

SF Vintage Cycle said...

Where at in Walnut Creek? I was picturing off Rudgear Rd?