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2010 Custom Built Motorcycles Bobber on 2040-motos

US $11,500.00
YearYear:2010 MileageMileage:300 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Washington, Missouri, United States

Washington, Missouri, United States
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Bobber Bobber tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,852 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:SHOW BIKE For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Bobber Bobber description

If you are wanting a custom built motorcycle this Old School Bobber built by C&S Cycles and dubbed the “Black Widow” is one BAD ASS BIKE! Featured on the cover of Full Throttle Magazine with a 2 page center story, this is a one of a kind chance of a lifetime for a real old school biker that’s crazy enough to ride a bike like this! 

I really don't even know where to begin describing this one-of-a-kind scooter. To start, I will say that I have never ridden or seen anything like this in my 59 year old life! Every part, paint and finish is unique to this bike and there will never be another! The bike was built using a Kraft Tech 0 stretch 30 degree rake frame, 16” wheels front and rear with Avon MK II retro style tires. The fabrication and paint was done by Mike at Hammerworks and he is a one-of-a-kind builder!! Just to make sure there would never be another finish like this one, Mike crushed Christmas tree ornaments and suspended the crushed glass in the clear three-dimensionally layered on top of the Candy Blue...amazing!!!  Then there is the 1960's Big Daddy Ed Roth Rat-Fink theme to the bike. The bike is pin-striped and painted just like an original including the trademark Rat Fink "OINK" painted on the neck of the frame. The front end is an original 1936 Harley Knucklehead Springer that is unmolested! It doesn't just stop there either, the ignition key is actually an authentic 1864 watch makers key and the headlight lens came from Barbara Streisand's vintage Rolls Royce...true story!!! The sissy bar and rear fender were fabricated to include the Rat Fink taillight. The eyebrows on the Rat Fink were cut from the sheep skin lining of the engine builders father's WWII flight jacket and the headlight is mounted using a vintage original Snap-On Panhead wrench. The 113” Evolution style motor was built using Made In America Ultima parts and producing 165 Horsepower to the ground on the Dyno!!!! There are two synchronized Mikuuni Carbs bolted to a custom made manifold that provide the fuel. This scooter is for the bike lover that wants the ultimate in performance and appearance. It is totally unique and will out perform any other bike that I have come up against. It has been featured on the cover of Full Throttle Magazine with a 2 page center story. It has won numerous first place awards at bike shows and still draws a crowd wherever it shows up!! Here is your chance to own an amazing custom build bike for the price of a used Street Glide so buy now, don’t be shy and congratulations to the new owner!!!!    

Thanks for looking!

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