You’ve heard of Monster Trucks, and maybe even caught sight of a Monster Bus or the Monster Limousine, but have you seen a Monster Motorcycle? Well, my friends, the Monster Chopper is exactly that—a two-wheeled answer to the Monster Truck created by the same guys who turned a Hayabusa into a snowmobile and a Barbie ride-on into a drift beast.

We’ve waited a long time to talk about it. The first glimpse of the Monster Chopper came months ago when it was still in its raw, unfinished glory. But now, finally, this month in October, it’s complete and turning heads everywhere it goes. And let’s just say, it’s one heck of a looker.
This beast is like nothing else on the road. Built with parts that look like they belong on a muscle car, it tips the scales at an impressive 830 pounds. The builders didn’t just create a bike; they crafted a rolling art piece, all wrapped up in a gunmetal-green finish worthy of the spotlight. And it’s headed to SEMA, the famed car show where its presence will be a nod to its automotive-inspired DNA.
Finished in Commander Green wheels, this chopper doesn’t just turn corners; it turns heads. Sporting custom exhausts and hexagonal details galore, it’s as wild as a two-wheeled machine can get. It’s more than a motorcycle; it’s a statement—a massive, tire-smoking statement that’s here to claim its space in the world of Monster builds.



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