Authorities busted a Big Apple motorcycle-theft ring that “chopped up” dozens of stolen bikes and sold the parts for cash over a six-month span, law enforcement officials revealed Wednesday.

Members of the ring — which included 11 alleged thieves from Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx and Edison, NJ — are charged with multiple counts of criminal possession of stolen property, grand larceny, unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, auto stripping and conspiracy, and each faces up to seven years in prison if convicted, according to State Attorney General Tish James.

“The joyride is over for this group,” she said.

The thieves allegedly snatched 43 motorcycles and one GMC Savana van — valued at a total $280,000 — between November 2018 and May of this year, according to authorities.

The bikes were then brought back to a Brooklyn garage, stripped for parts and sold off — to people who knew the parts were from stolen cycles, according to the 187-count indictment unsealed Wednesday.