2012 Harley-davidson Customized Road King Built By Dirty Bird Concepts on 2040-motos
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Custom 2012 Road King - 30" Wheel and tail dragger ass end built by John Shope's Dirty Bird Concepts. Completed 09/01/15, cost to build $70,000.00
This bike was featured in the October 2015 issue of American Bagger magazine. Bikes name: Crazy King For Sale is a Custom 2012 Road King built by John Shope's Dirty Bird Concepts. Fabricated by: Dirty Bird Concepts Built by: Dirty Bird Concepts Paint/Graphics: Steel Visions - Shawn Wilkes (Airbrushing /Graphics) Color: Cadillac Diamond Ice Engine: H-D / Trask Performance Displacement : 107 cubic inch Rebuilt by Trask Performance Pushrods: Zipper Performance Heads: Ported/Polished by Trask Performance Front Wheel: 30" SMT Edge Brake Caliber: SMT |
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