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Custom Rigid Chopper, West Coast Style, 300 Tire, Jims, Pm, Exile, S&s, Baker on 2040-motos

US $8,100.00
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:1500 ColorColor: Silver
Location:

Renton, Washington, US

Renton, Washington, US
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Chopper Chopper tech info

For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller TypeType:rigid chopper

Chopper Chopper description

I am selling my extremely custom built chopper, hand built with ALL THE BEST parts. The bike was built in 2007 and is in exceptional condition with only 1500 miles on it. This bike was built with all high end parts and the workmanship is impeccable. This custom built chopper has over 25K in parts alone, not including labor, paint, etc. My reserve is low, so bid and see if you can score a wicked rigid for a awesome price.

I will consider trades (street rods, muscle cars, hot rods, trucks, ???), hit me up with what you have, the worst thing I can do is say no.  

SPECIFICATIONS

  • 300 inch rear tire / 21 front tire
  • Beautiful spoke wheels, billet hubs, spokes
  • JIMS 132 cubic inch polished billet motor with compression releases (this is a very rare motor and the finish of the motor is beautiful.... JIMS motors are absolutely amazing and extremely expensive.... and worth every penny!!!!)
  • S&S Super E carburetor
  • Baker Drivetrain transmission (RSD - right side drive)
  • Belt Drives Limited / BDL - 3” open primary drive
  • Hydraulic clutch
  • Custom built rigid frame (big tube, TIG welded)
  • American Suspension inverted front end
  • Performance Machine / PM:
    • front brake
    • contour hand controls (dual hydraulic)
    • contour foot controls
  • Exile Sprotor (sprocket rotor with brake)
  • Spyke starter
  • Comp-U Fire charging system
  • Hand tooled leather seat and one-off seat pan)
  • Vance & Hines exhaust
  • Hand formed sheet metal
  • Beautiful paintwork
  • Braille battery

This bike is dripping in custom parts from all the best manufactures.... no expense was spared when this bike was built. This bike has the perfect chopper stance and has the performance to back it up. It may have been built in 2007, but it looks as if it was just built yesterday. 

Let me know if you have any questions. Shipping is the responsibility of the winning bidder. I will consider trades (street rods, muscle cars, hot rods, trucks, ???), hit me up with what you have, the worst thing I can do is say no.  

 

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