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2003 Custom Built Motorcycles Bobber on 2040-motos

US $5,500.00
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:2 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Wichita, Kansas, United States

Wichita, Kansas, United States
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Chopper Bobber photos

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Chopper Bobber tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,340 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Chopper Bobber description

2003 Paughco Bobber. Titled as- Make: Paugcho, Model: Chopper. Custom Built in 2003, taken completely apart in 2016 to update. The bike has less then 2000 miles since first built and near 200 since re-assembly. This Bobber runs and rides great, always gets a lot of attention any where it goes and won first place in Bobber class in The Park City Chill Motorcycle show this spring. PLEASE NOTE THE LAST  ICTURES WITH THE ROUND AIR CLEANER IS WHATS ON THE BIKE, NOT THE VELOCITY STACK.


   Copy this link to see a video of it running; https://youtu.be/4Xrf3ZkM2NE


  • The chassis is a rigid Paughco wish bone style with new black powder coat.
  • 21 x 2.25, 40 chrome spoke front with Dunlop MH-90 21 D402 tire.
  • 16 x 3 chrome 40 spoke rear with  Dunlop MT-90-16 D402.
  • Chrome wide glide front end with chrome trees and caliper.
  • 7” Harley Headlight.
  • Low rise drag bars with Chrome hand controls and pop bottle grips.
  • Chrome rear caliper .
  • Chain final drive.
  • 3” BDL open belt primary.
  • 80” Harley Davidson Evo. The motor was purchased new when the bike was assembled. it has a S&S carb & intake with old school air cleaner, Dyna electronic ignition. Chrome rocker boxes and cam cover.
  • Transmission is a 5 speed with chrome top and side covers.
  • 1.2 KW Electric start.
  • 32 amp charging system with chrome regulator.
  • Chrome foot controls with knurled style foot pegs.
  • 3 Qt round oil tank also holds the battery.
  • Fat bob tanks and flat rear fender have beautiful new paint. The tank is Skyway blue with a bright white stripe and grey pinstripe on the edge of the white, rear fender solid Skyway blue.
  • Custom made exhaust with trumpet style mufflers.
  • Sparto style tailight.
  • 2 1/4 mini speedo.
  • Natural leather seat.
If your looking for a slick well built Bobber that gets attention, this is it! Don't miss out. This bike needs nothing except a new home! Message me with any questions. Buyer responsible for shipping arangemants, Thanks!

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