People I Want to Talk to

3 - Interview with Mondo Porras

1 h 34 min · 2 de ago de 2020
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Mondo Porras, owner of Denver’s Choppers, started building custom bikes with his friend, Denver Mullins, in San Bernardino, California in 1967. Dubbed “The Godfather of Choppers” by his peers, Mondo has been featured in motorcycle publications worldwide as well as seen on ESPN, Discovery Channel, and Speed Channel. He is the recipient of numerous honors and awards: Dave Mann “Mann Kind” Lifetime Achievement Award, Best Custom Fabricated Bike Builder of the Year (2001), and Sturgis Motorcycle Hall of Fame (2018). He has also had the great honor and distinction of having a Dave Mann painting done of him riding in the 30th Anniversary of EASYRIDERS® Magazine.

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