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2016 Custom Built Motorcycles Bobber on 2040-motos

US $27,995.00
YearYear:2016 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: PEARL WHITE
Location:

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
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Bobber Bobber tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):2,092 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Dealer

Bobber Bobber description

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The Dropseat Bobber is our #1 Selling Motorcycle for the last 7 years... With that being said, its not only the style of the machine with its unique flowing lines but also the seat, hand, and foot position that truly lets you be a part of the machine. The seat sits twenty inches off the ground and allows the rider the true dropseat feel. The motorcycle is also not a little bike like so many other Bobbers, it measures an whopping eight foot long and riders that at six foot plus look more fitted than any other bike in the market place. These machines have a enormous amount of power due to there 100+ rear wheel horse power. This particular cycle has a 113" El Bruto Competition Engine mated to a six speed hydraulic transmission by means of a 3.35" open drag race style primary, the final drive is of course a bullet proof 530 O-ring chain.
The chassis of this 300mm Dropseat shows off many of our trick options. as you start from the beginning youll notice it has a double down tube frame.  In the rear, you'll notice the swooping fender supports and passenger pegs. Along witht he frame is some special sheet metal on this machine, the cheese block tank with a matching rear fender are like no other.  The chassis still has all of our other standard features, Stainless Steel Axle Sliders, Built In Axle Adjusters, 1" Rear Axle, Tubular Seat Anchor, Pressed Neck Cups, Built in Front End Stops, and Internal wiring.


Any questions should be asked prior to purchase. Please call at any time...

(314)-393-2123 or (855)-ROD-RIDE

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2014 Lito Sora Electric Motorcycle Entering Production

Thu, 20 Feb 2014

Canadian company Lito Green Motion announced the start of production for its SORA electric motorcycle. Described as a cafe racer with a bobber twist, the Lito SORA claims a top speed of 118 mph and a range of 124 miles in the city and more than 52 miles at highway speeds. Visually, the Lito SORA stands out from other electric motorcycles.

The Harbortown Bobber

Tue, 09 Jun 2009

The first release from One World Studio, Choppertown: The Sinners, is a documentary film about garage-built motorcycles that also follows the renowned hot rod and motorcycle club the Sinners.  The second release, Brittown: A British Motorcycle, documents legendary underground mechanic and Britbike connoisseur “Meatball” from the Hell On Wheels bike shop in Anaheim, CA. The latest release by award winning directors, Scott Di Lalla and Zack Coffman comes, The Harbortown Bobber, which was two years in the making will be released in July 2009.  For more info on how to purchase a DVD and for film updates, go to the site. Check out all three trailers after the jump.

The Harbortown Bobber DVD Review

Fri, 22 Jan 2010

On the surface, The Harbortown Bobber by One World Studios Ltd. is a documentary about the build/restoration of a bobber bike owned by Scott Di Lalla, co-founder of One World, and co-producer/co-director of Harbortown. However, what I took away from the 75-minute DVD was that the film is less about the skeletal remains of a ’69/’71 Triumph rising from the ashes, and more about the people (characters in a film for sure!) that help Scott along the way to realizing his dream of breathing life into a bobber of his own.