2006 Custom Built Motorcycles Pro Street on 2040-motos
Northern Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States
Chopper Pro Street tech info
Chopper Pro Street description
2006 Custom Chopper The following is a listing of parts and accessories as best I can describe them.
Many other accessories not listed . This chopper has less than 500 miles on it , I simply don't have any time to ride or enjoy it . It's definitely is a head turner and i'm selling it for way less than I have invested in it , if interested please message me and I will get back to you A.S.A.P. .Thanks and happy bidding Winning bidder is responsible for pick up of item , item must be paid for in full with 7 days end of auction and must deposit $ 500.00 non refundable within 48 hours also end of auction. |
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Moto blog
Chopper Powered by Natural Gas
Fri, 29 May 2009Claiming to be the worlds first, the compressed natural gas chopper was unveiled in Orange County, New York, by none other than Paul Teutul Sr., of Orange County Choppers (OCC) who constructed the chopper for the Chesapeake Energy Corporation. The build will be on OCC at some point this year, not many other details at this point. Hit the jump to watch the unveiling video.
The Ride of a Lifetime by Paul Teutul Sr.
Tue, 10 Mar 2009According 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.
Lawn-Mowing Motorcycle
Mon, 20 Apr 2009I can’t count how many sunny Saturdays in my adult life I have spent lamenting the fact that yard work took precedent over being able to spend the entire day out riding my motorcycle. Well, instead of wasting time dreaming, a farmer and motorcycle enthusiast managed to find a way to fix this problem by converting an old worn out ride on lawnmower into a chopper that actually, chops. Powered by a 17.5 HP Briggs and Stratton motor, the bike was constructed with the help of an old bed frame, an aluminum running board and parts from two old bikes. Now instead of choosing between going riding or doing yard work, this ingenious inventor can do both!
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