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No Title Necessary As This Is Considered To A Peddle Assisted Motorized Bicycle. on 2040-motos

US $270,000.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Burgundy
Location:

Victorville , California, United States

Victorville , California, United States
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No title necessary as this is considered to a peddle assisted motorized bicycle., US $270,000.00, image 1

Indian board track racer description

This is a new 1911 Taylar Indian Board Track Racer Tribute.
This is a hand fabricated and built Motorized Bike by Dan Orobano as tribute to the bikes that started it all.
Engine is a moderately Modified Chinese 68.5/80cc 2-stroke
Power King/AKA PK 80 with 4.5 HP and speeds capable 40 MPH+ on street surfaces.
Street legal and no D.L. or INS. required one time $18.oo registration with DMV in the state of Calif. for life of the bike or until sold after initial buyer

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Hero MotoCorp Reports Sales of 541,615 Motorcycles and Scooters in December 2012

Fri, 04 Jan 2013

Whenever we publish stories about the motorcycle industry in India, we still get comments from readers surprised at how big a role that nation’s market plays, and perhaps more poignantly, how small it makes the U.S. market look. The latest sales numbers from Hero MotoCorp, India’s market leader, should further highlight the importance of India’s motorcycle market.