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1974 Custom Built Motorcycles Chopper on 2040-motos

US $28000
YearYear:1974 MileageMileage:40
Location:

Harlingen, Texas, United States

Harlingen, Texas, United States
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Chopper Chopper tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):835 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Chopper Chopper description

Selling my 1974 Custom CB750 Chopper

The Engine has been newly rebuilt and bored out to 835 Cubic Inches

This engine has less then 40 miles on it.

The pix show the bike with the old engine the new one is yellow in color.

I just turned 60 and this bike is a hard tail and my tail doesn't like those to much anymore.  For me the fun was in the building.

The engine also has the Cycle-X Custom Dual Carb system and electronic ignition.

The Bike also now has forward foot controls on both sides.

More info on carb system can be found here = http://www.cyclexchange.net/Honda%20Twin%20Carbs%20Page.htm


Moto blog

New Stuff: Weise Street Fight Glove

Tue, 12 Apr 2011

Summer is coming and we are all planning on getting some aviator-wearing-open-faced-chopper miles in this year. Needless to say race gloves aren’t quite going to fit the bill so Weise have sent in a pair of their Street Fight Gloves. They are light weight and flexible thanks to the stretch panels but do feature double layers of leather in key areas around the palms and fingers.

The Ride of a Lifetime by Paul Teutul Sr.

Tue, 10 Mar 2009

According to the New York Post, David Letterman is a big motorcycle fan and could watch the same bike being built all week long. One of Letterman’s bikes did appear in the September 2008 issue of American Iron Magazine and he also wrote the forward to Paul Teutul Sr.’s new book “The Ride of a Lifetime” so I guess he walks the walk and talks the talk. If you don’t already know who Paul Teutul Sr.

Motorcycle.com on “American Chopper”: Senior vs. Junior vs. Jesse James

Mon, 05 Dec 2011

The infamous “American Chopper” TV juggernaut rolls on, with a two-hour special to be broadcast tonight and culminating with a live event on Tuesday evening in Las Vegas. The interesting thing about this week’s shows is that I’m in Vegas as a guest critic of the builds, a three-team competition between Paul Teutul Senior, Paul Junior and the notorious Jesse James. Earlier today I got a chance to see the vehicles for the first time, and what a trio it is!