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 2006 CUSTOM PRO STREET SHOVELHEAD CHOPPER LAWLESS Ad Number: 327786 | Printer Version  
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Price:    $34,900.00 obo
Location:    Sterling, Illinois US
Stock #:    10069
Ad Posted:    June 13, 2008
Ad Expires:    July 13, 2008
 
 
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STERLING MOTORS inc  (17)
1807 Locust St.
Sterling, IL 61081 US
815-625-2500
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 Vehicle Specifics
Year: 2006 Make / Model: Other Motorcycles Other
Mileage: 100 Title Status: Clear
Exterior Color: SATIN BLACK  
 
 Vehicle Description
This custom old school bobber was over a year in the making and well worth the wait. The inspiration for this bike came from Bobby Griswold who drew this bike in Solano State prison and named it “The Hawg”. Bobby’s artwork is one of the feature pieces showcased in the Convicted Clothing line of “Art from behind the walls” apparel. The artistry that will truly set this bike apart is the custom sculpturing by “Roscoe” that accents the fenders and the lower Demon fairing. These are one of kind sculptures by the master of the Hollywood horror industry “Roscoe”. Some much time effort and money went into these sculptures that Roscoe has vowed never to do another motorcycle again. This will guarantee you to never see another bike like this again because we will include the molds with the purchase. The heart of this monster is the newly designed S&S 93 inch shovelhead engine. Not only is it gorgeous to look at, it also sounds just plain nasty burning through the one-off custom pipes that were designed and manufactured by Jim Kraklio of “C & K”. The shovelhead is sparked with a Dyna S single firing dual coil electronic ignition. This power is all put to the rear wheel via the Accessories Unlimited 3” BDL open primary and a 5 speed tranny set up with both an electric and a kick starter. The Kustomwerks frame has a 2 inch downtube stretch, a standard backbone and a 34 degree rake. The front end has an additional 3 degrees rake in the trees and the Midwest Motorcycles 41mm front end is 4 over. Everything on this bad boy is chrome or satin black. The wheels, rotor and brake side pulley are all Extreme Machine Pounders in chrome. The tires are Avon Venom X’s with a 21” inch front tire and a 200mm rear. You also will be getting Hurst hand controls with a hydraulic clutch, chrome HHI 4 piston brakes, Midwest Motorcycle chrome forward controls, Chrome Bonez bone foot pegs in satin black, Kustomwerks fenders, and a custom upholstered gel seat by Brent’s Upholstery. The bike was mocked up and assembled by the master himself, Joey Fortune, of Fortune Cycle. Joey also fabricated the seat pan and fabricated the handlebars. This is truly a one of a kind masterpiece that will never be duplicated. To see additional pix, a video of the engine running and other Bitchin Choppers and Hot Rods visit our website at: www.HotRodsChoppers.com

$34,900
 
   
 
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