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One Of A Kind Custom Pro Street on 2040-motos

US $8,000.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:4600 ColorColor: Black with bue and purple flames
Location:

Burlington, Wisconsin, US

Burlington, Wisconsin, US
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Chopper Chopper tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):124 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:H1CGLDFGEV5004726

Chopper Chopper description

2005 one of a kind custom bike. Drag Specialty frame, 200 rear tire, new tires, new brakes, new battery. It is air ride, BDL exposed drive. 124" TPI engine. It puts 135 hp to the rear tire. 5 spd trans. Custom paint. Black with purple and blue Flames. Too much to list. Needs to go!!!

Moto blog

Introducing I.R.I.S., the Lococycle, the Artificially Intelligent Motorcycle Assassin

Fri, 15 Mar 2013

Austin, Texas, based Twisted Pixel is developing a new video game featuring a sassy sentient motorcycle martial artist racing down highways and fighting an army of jetpack-equipped special agents. Yes, that sounds pretty silly, but it’s clear Twisted Pixel’s upcoming “LocoCycle” doesn’t take itself too seriously. That being said, the game looks to be quite fun.

Resident Evil Inspired Chopper

Mon, 07 Dec 2009

Capcom, the creator of the popular video game series “Resident Evil”, has teamed up with Savage Cycles out of Maryland, to create this zombie killer custom chopper.  The project is scheduled to be completed in January, the limited bikes to be built has no price tag at this point but I am sure it will be steep. Check out some preview shots and a list of some interesting features. From the Capcom blog: The bike is low-slung and mean, armored but fast, with quick access to a number of “weapons” and items, such as an airsoft shotgun and pistol, “health sprays” and a combat knife strapped to the front fork.

The Ride of a Lifetime by Paul Teutul Sr.

Tue, 10 Mar 2009

According to the New York Post, David Letterman is a big motorcycle fan and could watch the same bike being built all week long. One of Letterman’s bikes did appear in the September 2008 issue of American Iron Magazine and he also wrote the forward to Paul Teutul Sr.’s new book “The Ride of a Lifetime” so I guess he walks the walk and talks the talk. If you don’t already know who Paul Teutul Sr.