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2007 Custom Built Motorcycles Chopper on 2040-motos

US $47860
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:700 ColorColor: Red
Location:

San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States
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Chopper Chopper photos

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Chopper Chopper tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,600 TypeType:Cruiser/ Harley Hybrid For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Chopper Chopper description

Zacky's Wide Tire Custom Chopper / Pro Street Winner of 2 bike shows! Built in 2007 by Zacky's Custom Rods, award winning custom bike builder. This was custom 100% custom built from the frame up. The paint alone was $7600. Paint is house of Kolor UK01, Brandywine Candy over MBC01 Shimrin metallic base over BC26 base coat. Artwork is by Jim Parish of Tacoma WA. The bike is just over 9' long and very stable with a back seat that can be attached and rear pegs installed. Based on riding trend this bike has less than 700 miles on it. Always garaged. Check out the laser cut Billet aluminum and show chromed flame wheels made by Weld Racing. Notice also the clean the handle bars are with internal throttle cable and internal brake and clutch hydraulic lines. Every detail was taken care of, right down to custom bent polished stainless steel oil lines. This bike is based on a single down tube War Eagle Custom Harley Davidson Soft tail style frame. There is sheet metal on the oil bag to make it fit flush in the frame. The rear fender is Fat Katz 250 , and the tank is also Fat Katz with a custom extension to make it longer. Front Forks are Ceriani 64 mm inverted wide glide 2" under Engine is Rev Tech 100 ( approx. 1605 cc ) Black and Chrome ( Balanced and blue printed by Rev Tech ) with compression relief valves. Transmission is 6 speed Baker Knock Off ( Chrome ) Starter is Spyke all balls ( Chrome ) Ignition is Dynatek D2Ki-1P 2000i programable and just installed. Coil is dual fire Nology and wires are Accel High Performance wires. Wheels and rear pulley's are Weld Racing ( Chrome ) Forward controls are Accutronix ( Chrome ) Hand Controls are Performance Machine Contour ( Hydraulic Clutch and Brake - Chrome ) Oil Lines are stainless steel. Pipes are Hooker Headers and have removable baffles. This is a head turning traffic stopping show bike. But wants to be on the road... Total Over-all cost to build with parts , labor, and paint cost just over $47,000

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