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1992 Custom Built Motorcycles Chopper on 2040-motos

US $3,650.00
YearYear:1992 MileageMileage:20
Location:

Elkton, Michigan, United States

Elkton, Michigan, United States
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Harley-Davidson Chopper tech info

TypeType:Chopper

Harley-Davidson Chopper description

Bike runs great and starts up easily whether kick or electric start. It has dual plug heads though I do not know much more about the internals, I just had it dyno tuned and it puts out around 90 hp at the rear wheel, the bike gained about 10 hp from tuning and after riding it for a bit the clutch started to slip, it has a 4 speed transmission, is sitting in an aftermarket Shovehead style frame with progressive shocks, an oil cooler, super e carb, and lots of chrome. I put new oil in the trans and engine also with a new filter. Bike sounds great and shifts smooth. feel free to text or call me with any questions 9895514801

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