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Chopper Motorcycle Wall Art

The chrome details of the bike, the branches of freedom on two wheels, like a painting on the wall of the garage, remind us of the spirit of adventure and the brotherhood of the road. Wall art?

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About Chopper Motorcycle

Long forks, a stretched front end, ape-hanger bars and a teardrop tank with hand-laid pinstripes - that is the look this collection chases. Chopper motorcycle wall art is built around the custom-bike attitude that came out of garage builders cutting and welding stock frames into something lower, longer and louder. The prints lean into chrome reflections, deep candy paint and the lazy rake of the front wheel, so they read as attitude before you even get close.

who hangs a chopper on the wall

I sell a lot of these to people building out a garage bar, a man cave or a workshop corner where a wrench actually gets turned. The mood is rebel-cool rather than polished showroom, and a single big piece over a workbench or behind a leather sofa carries a room on its own. If your taste runs wider than customs, the broader Motorcycles set covers everything on two wheels, while fans of factory iron tend to drift toward Harley-Davidson Motorcycle prints.

Every design comes three ways: canvas stretched on a real wood frame, an unframed poster, or a poster set behind glass. Sizes run from 16x12 up to 40x30 inches, and a 20x16 canvas is $69. We print with eco-friendly ink and ship flat in a fitted box so corners stay sharp, no rolled tube to fight with. My pick for this theme is a wide horizontal canvas - choppers are long bikes and the format earns its keep.