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2007 Indian Chopper on 2040-motos

US $45,000.00
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:2 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Atlanta, Georgia, United States
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Indian Chopper tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,600 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Cruiser For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Indian Chopper description

The “Grand Chief” was conceived and constructed by Bryan Fuller and Fuller Hot Rods (now Fuller Moto )  in Atlanta Georgia in 2007 with the help of students and instructors at a tech school. The Independent “hardlife” frame was the starting point along with the Independent 23’ spoke front wheel. The 100” Indian powerplus motor has received oil pump upgrades in addition to compression releases. The motor is coupled to the Baker rt. Side drive 6 spd through the Independent open primary. The PM controls supply stopping power and all lines are internal for an extra clean appearance. The stock Harley springer front was cleaned up and modified to obtain the correct ride height Other than the hard parts, the rest of the bike was handbuilt and all metal. There are no plastic parts on this jewel. You are looking at hundreds of hours of professional metal fabrication finished off with a PPG Flamboyance blue, Gold leaf and pinstripe paint job. The bike has been ridden the last two summers.


It competed 2006 world championships in Sturgis. It was also a support bike on the Discover Channel “Biker Build Off” show. (Westbury vs Fuller) where it was ridden 600 miles in two days. It was then sold to a collector where is sat for several years in a climate controlled facility. The bike has approximately 2500 miles on it, still virtually new. It is a timeless truly unique world-class bike that stops them in their tracks everywhere it rolls. It is rare that a bike of this caliber is for sale, the cost for parts is easily double the sale price.  There are many different custom bikes out there but this bike is truly undeniable for anyone who understands what it takes to build to this level!! 

We've been through the bike to fix all of the issues and shake it down after sitting for so long.  She starts great, pulls hard, goes fast, fun and reliable!
This is a once in a lifetime opportunity for somone!

Good luck, happy bidding!

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