Cape Cod Choppers
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You name it, Cape Cod Choppers has it. We have over 200 tires in stock and also a complete inventory of hard-to-find Panhead, Knucklehead, and Shovel Head parts, helmets, handlebars, and more. Giving you a totally smooth ride is our goal every time. We handle all motorcycle repairs and motor work, oil changes, complete rebuilds, fuel injections, and welding repairs.
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Cape Cod Choppers carries a large selection of products - with brands that you have come to trust. Whether you are riding a standard chopper or a custom bike, we understand that having the right parts in stock is critical for you. Gloves, bike cleaners, oil filters, lights, handlebars, wheels, custom cables, and chrome cleaners are just a few of the items we carry.
Service is available for motorcycles both new and old here at Cape Cod Choppers. We have worked on bikes that range from the 1920s to 2015, and have the experience needed to get the job done right the first time. Motorcycles must receive a yearly safety inspection and pass all Massachusetts state tests.
You can't find the promise of "family owned and operated" at every business but we can offer that to you. We have been in business for over 50 years. When Cape Cod Choppers begins working on your bike, rest easy knowing it is in the hands of customizing experts. For over 50 years, our locally-owned and operated motorcycle customization and repair shop has been providing great parts, accessories, and enhancements for your ride.
Reviews (6)
Julia O.
Julia O.
Nov 24, 2021
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I haven't got a clue why anyone would give this business a poor review. I have done business with Anthony and his father "Lumpy" and I can tell you that they'll jump through hoops to help you to keep your bike on the road. Yes, "Lumpy" is a bit salty but if you can't understand a great sense of humor, something that he has in spades, then that appears to be your problem, not his. This father and son team is more than willing to help you with whatever you need. They are the most talented and knowledgeable professionals in the motorcycle industry and there is not
Tom Z.
Tom Z.
Mar 22, 2021
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Tried to get oil, coolant change on my Hayabusa and was told they do not even work on metric bikes. OK read here some gals had no problem getting metric service here? Looks like if you have a metric bike + a big rack and go in person "Tattoo" will be more than happy to help you out.
Weymouth H.
Weymouth H.
Mar 24, 2019
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The place is a joke. Little old rude guy in a wheel chair with a Napoleon complex. His tattoos look like they came Straight outta a box of captain crunch. They prob won the business in some sort of lottery. Very negitive attitude. I would never trust them with my 10 speed let alone my bike. Staff needs to brush their teeth and go on a Keto diet. Don't waste your time. There's a real Harley place just over the bridge.
Lly B.
Lly B.
Mar 22, 2019
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My husband and I needed an oil change and inspection on our Honda VTX1300. We are relatively new to the area and were unsure where to go and what shop to trust. Too many shops attempt to upsell when people are simply getting an inspection. We made sure to look at reviews for all motorcycle repair shops in the area...and we are so glad we did. Cape Cod Choppers is family owned. The father and son team are great. While our bike was in they even addressed the small things that mattered, fixing the choke, adjusting the sleeve on the exhaust (it had come loose!), etc. Honest place, honest work, very
Shannon R.
Shannon R.
Jun 09, 2018
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Took by bike in to get an oil change and inspection. Said he would do it until he found out I had a Kawasaki. All of a sudden his mechanics are too busy to work on it. Not a soul in the shop......
Lita K.
Lita K.
Aug 25, 2011
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Here I am, stranded almost 300 miles away from home thanks to a broken chain on a vintage Honda motorcycle. Fortunately Cape Cod Choppers was there for the rescue.

I was down the road visiting family, and having spent the previous two days calling every single Honda dealer and other Japanese motorcycle dealers around town, NOT ONE had a chain for my bike, a common part that fits various models and years, yet the shops that SHOULD have the part do not. I thought for sure I was screwed.

Finally, I was about to give up my search for the elusive chain and would have to trailer my vintage 450