OLD SCHOOL HARLEY CHOPPER
Custom Built Old School Chopper Harley Fireman's motorcycle 80 inch Harley
The OLD SCHOOL HARLEY CHOPPER is a custom built Fireman's motorcycle that was built by the current owner, a retired fireman, in 2004. The custom chopper has an 80 inch Harley "Evo" motor,
Pacho rigid frame, Rev-Tech 5 speed transmission,
3" BDL belt drive primary,Nickel chain final drive and a 12 over front end.
In addition it also has a wide 240 rear tire and wheel, Mini ape hangar handlebars, a LePerra solo seat, Rear LED lights, speedometer and an oil pressure gauge.
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Custom features that will appeal to firefighters are a Fire axe on the wishbone,
24 carat gold leaf lettering and a chrome fire extinguisher,
The chopper frame and its sheet metal are powder coated and the bike has less than 4000 miles on it currently.
The old school Harley is located in Deland, Florida (Fl) and my asking price is $11000 with delivery service available for an additional charge.
If you're interested in making an appointment to see the chopper in person or if you need more details you may reach me by e-mail using the comments form located directly below this ad
(and don't forget to mention that you found this ad on Strike Lightning's Motorcycle Classifieds).
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