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1977 Custom Built Motorcycles Chopper on 2040-motos

US $24000
Location:

Monticello, Kentucky, United States

Monticello, Kentucky, United States
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Chopper Chopper tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Chopper For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Chopper Chopper description

Custom built chopper wrapped around a Honda CB750 engine w/5 speed transmission.

The jig built frame is powder coated 1/8" wall DOM steel tubing using 1 1/4" and 1 3/4" diameters 

The engine came out of a donor bike that had just over 10,000 miles. 
I no longer have the stock speedometer so I can't verify the actual mileage. 

The front end is the Ultima 65mm inverted fork assembly with raked trees. 
Everything on the front end is chrome. 

Chrome 21" spoke front wheel with a polished stainless steel brake rotor and a chrome brake caliper and stainless steel brake line. 
The front tire is a 80/90 x 21 Shinko Tour Master. 
Chrome handlebars, risers, controls and grips.

A blind mounted 3.3 gallon Mustang tank, sealed before painted. 

Custom fabricated rear fender. 
Custom fabricated chain guard, hand made to match the fender. 
Custom fabricated aluminum oil tank. 
Custom fabricated seat with a single shock/spring and covered with leather. 

Frame end caps are red acrylic plastic with LED's wired as running lights. (If you need to have turn signals you could hook these up for that purpose.)
Tail light is a chrome plated '39 Chevy light with LED's.

16" solid aluminum chrome plated rear wheel
Polished stainless steel brake rotor and a chrome plated caliper. 
Rear master cylinder is a late model Honda CBR connected with a stainless steel brake line.
Rear tire is a 140/90 x 16 Shinko Tour Master.

Stainless steel exhaust with no baffles. 

Carburetors are 100% rebuilt with new gaskets and o-rings. 
Dyna coils and points ignition.
8 cell Ballistic battery. 
Electric and kick start. 

Call 606-348-4745 for any questions before buying the bike. 
Additional photos available, via email, on request.
A $100 deposit is required with-in 24 hours and balance is due with-in 7 days of sale unless you make other arrangements with me in advance. 

The buyer is responsible for any/all expenses for shipping.
I can provide enclosed delivery service (must be paid in advance) to anywhere in the lower 48 States for $2.00 per mile. 

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