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2004 Custom Vengeance Vindicator Chopper on 2040-motos

US $6,300.00
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:4700 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Mansfield, Ohio, US

Mansfield, Ohio, US
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Chopper Chopper photos

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Chopper Chopper tech info

For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:1v9fv31a04r116417

Chopper Chopper description

Bought from the original owner. Sold new for over $30,000. Won 1st place for factory custom choppers at Thunder in the Alley Nationals in 2006.

Buyer is responsible for pick-up or delivery method.

May call or text any questions to 4195651081

Moto blog

Custom Electric Motorcycle [video]

Fri, 14 Aug 2009

Paul Teutul Sr. from OCC, once again finds himself in the spotlight, this time it’s for building the worlds first totally green custom motorcycle that was commissioned by Siemens.  Some features of the bike include: a clutch-less transmission, 27-horsepower engine and a top speed of 100 mph.  You can plug the bike into a standard 110-volt plug, takes 5 hours to fully charge and has a 60 mile range on a full charge. The Siemens Smart Chopper will go on tour this year to help promote green technology and will be auctioned off for charity at some point next year.

Third Annual ‘The MEET’ at ACM

Tue, 26 Aug 2014

More than 2,000 attendees visited America’s Car Museum for its 3rd annual Vintage Motorcycle Festival ‘The MEET’ last weekend in Tacoma, Washington, where over 300 motorcycles and scooters were showcased on the Haub Family Field at LeMay. The event drew pre-1981 motorcycles and scooters from the U.S. and Canada, including an antique motorcycle display, swap meet, cruise-in and a 78-mile roundtrip tour from ACM’s Anderson Plaza to Mt. Rainier.

Lawn-Mowing Motorcycle

Mon, 20 Apr 2009

I can’t count how many sunny Saturdays in my adult life I have spent lamenting the fact that yard work took precedent over being able to spend the entire day out riding my motorcycle.  Well, instead of wasting time dreaming, a farmer and motorcycle enthusiast managed to find a way to fix this problem by converting an old worn out ride on lawnmower into a chopper that actually, chops. Powered by a 17.5 HP Briggs and Stratton motor, the bike was constructed with the help of an old bed frame, an aluminum running board and parts from two old bikes. Now instead of choosing between going riding or doing yard work, this ingenious inventor can do both!