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$2,362.00 |
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Sterling , Illinois US |
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November 10, 2009 |
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December 10, 2009 |
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| Vehicle Specifics |
| Year: 2008 |
Make / Model: Other Motorcycles Other |
| Mileage: 1 |
Title Status: Clear |
| Exterior Color: Black |
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| Vehicle Description |
The HARDKNOCK is a bobber with traditional "old school" style featuring a Springer front end (except 200cc version), forward controls, jockey shift, electric start, kick start, solo seat, hydraulic disk brake, TIG welded 4130 chrome-moly frame with the new 200cc 5-speed 4-stroke engine capable of 75 + mph. It is a ¾ scale bike which is significantly larger than other popular pocket bikes. It comes with a 15" rear wheel with drum brakes and an 18" front wheel with disc brakes. This is a street legal bike that makes a great alternative to your typical scooter. They weigh 200lbs dry, are 80” long and have a 25” seat height. The photographed bike is assembled and ready to roll. It has a flat black frame, flat black rims, flat black tank, flat black fenders, drag bars and was upgraded with the tan leather seat, whitewall tires, turn signals, wrapped exhaust and rear license plate bracket. There is no plastic on the HARDKNOCK. It is comprised of numerous polished billet aluminum components and chrome plated alloy steel. This bike is available as a kit and can be drop shipped directly from the factory. It is also available with a 49cc, 110cc or 125cc engine with a 4 speed tranny and there are also 6 standard paint schemes to choose from as well as options for the exhaust, handle bars, tires, seat and grips. You can buy this one as is or have us custom order one to your liking! For more pictures and a video of the engine running, visit our website at www.hotrodschoppers.com!
$2362.00 Shipped as a kit as pictured, U.S. delivery included |
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