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No Title Necessary As This Is Considered To A Peddle Assisted Motorized Bicycle. on 2040-motos

US $270,000.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Burgundy
Location:

Victorville , California, United States

Victorville , California, United States
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No title necessary as this is considered to a peddle assisted motorized bicycle., US $270,000.00, image 1

Indian board track racer description

This is a new 1911 Taylar Indian Board Track Racer Tribute.
This is a hand fabricated and built Motorized Bike by Dan Orobano as tribute to the bikes that started it all.
Engine is a moderately Modified Chinese 68.5/80cc 2-stroke
Power King/AKA PK 80 with 4.5 HP and speeds capable 40 MPH+ on street surfaces.
Street legal and no D.L. or INS. required one time $18.oo registration with DMV in the state of Calif. for life of the bike or until sold after initial buyer

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