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1978 Harley-davidson Bobber on 2040-motos

US $21000
YearYear:1978 MileageMileage:12
Location:

Mountain Top, Pennsylvania, United States

Mountain Top, Pennsylvania, United States
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Harley-Davidson Bobber tech info

WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Harley-Davidson Bobber description

This Bike is being sold with a clear Pennsylvania Reconstructed Title (R Title) 

1978 Harley Custom Bobber (Titled as a 1978 Harley Davidson)

Most every part on this bike is NEW or Custom CNC Machined except the following

The stock 1978 Harley Davidson Engine Case (Titled on that serial number)

Has an ACCEL crank shaft that was not brand new

The bike passed the PA State Inspection process and has current PA tag and registration.

Custom Professionally built 1978 Shovelhead engine, 82 CU IN

NEW Heads, Rocker Boxes, Cylinders, Pistons

Crane Hydraulic Cam, Crane lifters, Crane adjustable push rods

S&S Super E carb with Kuryakyn choke

Custom adapted to Hot Rod style Air Cleaner (Custom CNC Machined Adaptor)

Crane electronic ignition and coil

Custom steel motor mount / coil mount

Bling's Cycles Exhaust system


Paughco Rigid frame (with MSO)

Black Powder Coat finish

Custom kick stand

Fab Kevin real axle Stainless adjuster protectors

Fab Kevin real axle Stainless adjuster

Fab Kevin Spring seat mount with West Eagle Leather Seat

Fab Kevin Moon Stainless Oil Tank Mount

Moon Aluminum Oil Tank

Custom Remote Oil Filter Mount

Midwest Ultima 4 Speed Kick only transmission (with MSO)

Rivera 1 1/2" Open Belt Drive

Custom Mid Control Set

Custom Miniature Electrical box

AVON front and rear tires Front 90/90-21" Rear 150/80-16 "

Custom Risers

Excel hand controls

Custom Headlight
Turn Signals and Horn

Custom Maroon Paint with Clear coat
Dozens of other custom and new trim and accessories pieces

This bike was built as a display bike for Chop Co LLC to showcase a variety of new parts it had planned to manufacture. 

All of the Custom parts were CAD Designed and CNC Machined in house. Chop Co LLC is now closed.
The bike has just been finished and is being sold.

Being kick only it is a little hard to start. I believe it will get easier to start with more run time. Feel free to call me with questions five seven zero 868-8358

Located in Mountain Top PA 18707.

Payment Cash on pickup or Wire Transfer only. Will help load on your carrier


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