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Deep South Choppers Shocker Low Voltage

Mommy's Little Monster
January, 2010
By Eric Ellis
Photography by Timothy Sutton
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Inspired by the solid handling characteristics of The Motor Company's Dyna frame, DSC designed its own frame to mimic the Dyna suspension setup with outboard shocks. With a solid mounted 80ci H-D Evo at its center, DSC knew the engine harmonics could lead to lots of vibration and a numbing sensation to the rider and even worse for the frame itself. To help reduce harmonics DSC used thick .250-inch wall DOM tubing for the backbone and heavy duty DOM seamless tubing for the rest of the frame. Overall the frame features a 1 1/2-inch stretched backbone and 1 inch under downtubes culminating into a slight gooseneck with 34 degrees of rake.

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At the heart of the SLV is the aforementioned Evo, behind that is a Baker five-speed clicker and tying the two together is a 2-inch open belt drive from Midwest, which spins power to the rear wheel via a 530 O-ring chain. A 42mm Mikuni carb pulls air into the engine and a set of black heat-wrapped DSC High-Low pipes with slightly turned out ends spit exhausted gasses.

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Hitting the streets on the SLV we were very pleased. We've ridden many of these short stature bikes with the tiny solo spring seat setup and always feel like we are going to slip right off the back with a hard pull on the throttle. The design of the SLV frame put us right in the center of the seat and kept us there. As for the ergonomics, everyone from the shortest on staff (5 feet 9 inches) to the tallest (6 feet 1 inch) felt comfortable on the bike, with its forward controls and slightly pulled back DSC bars.

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Back on the surface streets is where the SLV felt most at home. With a 71 inch axle-to-axle wheelbase the lightweight bike was easy to dip into the turns and the 5 1/2-inches of ground clearance allowed us to really dive into the corners before we had to worry about any scrapeage. Compounding all this was the super low 24-inch seat height, which really put us into the bike and gave us that knuckle dragger feel.

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Selling retail direct, with a one year warranty, limited production, and each bike being built to order with a ton of options like a Baker six-speed, Vance and Hines exhaust and a host of others we'd say the SLV is a really good buy considering everything you get; a solid drivetrain, a mix of proprietary and top notch aftermarket components, and excellent styling. Obviously this isn't a long distance tourer but, if you're in the market for something that is completely different from what all your buddies are riding and will really get people to notice you, you won't be disappointed with the SLV, we weren't.

SPECS
Model Shocker Low Voltage
Engine/Displacement H-D/80ci
Carb Mikuni HSR42
Primary Drive Midwest
Clutch Midwest
Transmission Baker Six-Speed
Final Drive 530 O-ring
Front Brake Four Piston
Rear Brake Four Piston
Front Wheel/Size Hawg Halters/16x3.5
Rear Wheel/Size Hawg Halters/16x3.5
Front Tire/Size Dunlop/130/16
Rear Tires/Size Dunlop/150/16
Frame Rake/Stretch DSC Shocker/ 34 degrees/1 1/2 inches out,1 inch under downtubes
Fuel Tank Capacity, Gal. 2.25 gallons
Seat Height 24 inches
MSRP $19,899
Website deepsouthchoppers.net


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