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2004 Kodiak Custom Chopper on 2040-motos

US $10,000.00
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:3235 ColorColor: Black
Location:

New Plymouth, Idaho, United States

New Plymouth, Idaho, United States
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2004 CUSTOM CHOPPER - THIS SWEET RIDE WAS ASSEMBLED BY KODIAK WITH THE BIG INCH BIKE FRAME. 113 CUBIC INCH S & S ENGINE, 3 INCH BELT DRIVE, 5 SPEED, 250 REAR AND CHROME EVERYTHING. THIS "LIKE NEW" CHOPPER COST OVER $31,000 BUILT BY THE CUSTOM SHOP. THE 113 CUBIC INCH S & S POLSHED ENGINE HAS HIGH COMPRESSION CAMS WITH RELEASES. THE CUSTOM PAINT CHANGES COLOR WITH LIGHT: THE FLAMES HAVE PURPLE, SILVER AND BLUE HOLOGRAPHIC COLORS. THIS AMAZING CHOPPER IS OVER 9 FEET LONG AND RUNS LIKE A DREAM.

Moto blog

New EBRs Rolling Down The Assembly Line

Tue, 31 Dec 2013

On its Facebook page recently, EBR posted this picture of what are presumably 1190RX models in the first four stations of the assembly line. While maybe not Earth shattering news, it is uplifting to see Erik Buell back in business, with models we can’t wait to ride in the new year. From the photo we can see the 1200cc V-Twin engines in place, with swingarms mounted.

AMSOIL Giving Away a 2014 Erik Buell Racing 1190RX

Mon, 06 Jan 2014

Synthetic lubricant company AMSOIL has been a sponsor of Erik Buell Racing for a few years now, backing the fellow Wisconsin-based company’s racing efforts since 2011. Now that EBR has started mass production of the 1190RX streetbike, AMSOIL is continuing the partnership by giving one away. A 2014 EBR 1190RX is the grand prize of the AMSOIL Building Legends Sweepstakes, which runs now through Nov.

Erik Buell Featured on Entrepreneur.com

Sat, 25 Feb 2012

Entrepreneur.com, the web presence of Entrepreneur magazine, has a feature article on Erik Buell and his Erik Buell Racing (EBR) company. While the article reveals some lack of knowledge of the two-wheeled world by overusing the term “crotch rocket” as the generic description for sportbikes, this is forgivable considering it’s coming from a publication specializing in small businesses and, well, entrepreneurs, and not motorcycles. The article otherwise does a good job of giving a brief but broad synopsis of Buell and the triumphs and tragedies encountered with BMC (Buell Motorcycle Company) — it’s a good primer on Buell if you’re not fully up to speed on Buell’s life in motorcycles.