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Mcc "thunderbolt" Chopper on 2040-motos

US $14,000.00
YearYear:2001 MileageMileage:3508
Location:

Papillion, Nebraska, US

Papillion, Nebraska, US
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WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:1M9MT299214500010

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2001 MCC "Thunderbolt"  S&S with 3508 original miles. S&S 113 polished engine. 5 speed harley gears in delkron case. No issues and still just like brand new. I have 3 customs & only rode this one about 700 miles a yearly at local summer events. Will pay for a dyno to prove it if needed as the bikes barely broke in & I'm getting 45 mpg.

The bike has never leaked a drop of fluid or seen rain but It's been setting for much of the last 7 or so years so I took it in to be serviced in febuary & had them check over everything.. I wanted it fresh again & considered a long trip on it.. They installed new sparkplugs, plug wires, k&n air filter, harley belt, front & rear brake lines, flushed calipers, installed new Avalon tires, removed & flushed the fuel tank, the oil tank, oil pump, tranny & primary. New fluids throughout, Installed fresh seals on tranny, inspected gears, upgraded a tranny bearing while they had it open, checked all wiring harness for any issue, lubed / cleaned cables, installed new foot pegs, mirrors (didnt like old ones), set the alignement, flushed carb w/ new gaskets & jets, new fuel line, new battery, new plastic on tail lenses. I also had never liked the tail light brake light "flasher type" and installed a new harness brain "solid light type" module.. The only thing the bike needs is the horn switch needs the contact under the switch replaced. Installed new horn on the bike before realizing the switch was the problem.. $3100 service total.. I have yet to put 1 mile on it since feb.. tires still have nipples.. Also bought a spare Danny Grey custom "double" seat & passenger pegs installed in march..  When I bought the bike new I gave $31,000 before adding a stronger $600 starter plus heavier cables & every part thats on the build is still available today.. I recently calculated the "street value" on the parts & it totals over $26,000 without the build or paint job..  I'm only selling because my son needs my help to buy his first house & I would like to sell this pretty fast so if your interested I'll make a deal.. I can be reached by phone at 402-597-3997. Thanks

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OCC Rocks!

Fri, 09 Oct 2009

The OCC Band, which is composed of Orange County Choppers co-workers, will be featured in this classic rock compilation CD that was curated by Paul Teutul Sr.  One of the songs listed on the track list, “Summertime Blues”, will feature Paul Sr. on vocals.  The CD will also feature Judas Priest, Ted Nugent, Blue Oyster Cult and many more… New episodes of American Chopper will start on Thursday, October 22nd at 9PM on TLC, but it will be in the second show of the season on October 29th that will focus on the making of the album and the building of the custom bike that appears on the CD cover.  The OCC Rocks CD will be available in stores on October 27th and will sell for $12.98. Find a link to download a FREE MP3 for the “Summertime Blues” track and see the full track list after the jump.

Chopper Powered by Natural Gas

Fri, 29 May 2009

Claiming to be the worlds first, the compressed natural gas chopper was unveiled in Orange County, New York, by none other than Paul Teutul Sr., of Orange County Choppers (OCC) who constructed the chopper for the Chesapeake Energy Corporation. The build will be on OCC at some point this year, not many other details at this point. Hit the jump to watch the unveiling video.

American Chopper Live Build-Off Returns with Paul Teutul Sr. vs. Junior vs. Jesse James vs. Fast N’Loud

Thu, 11 Oct 2012

Last year, the “American Chopper” TV franchise was reinvigorated by a special live show that brought in nearly 5 million total viewers and was the most-watched show among men of the entire TV schedule’s night. Called “American Chopper Live – The Build-Off,” the show pitted the Orange County Chopper crew against Paul Jr. Designs and the irascible malcontent Jesse James.