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2004 Custom Built Motorcycles Chopper on 2040-motos

US $8,500.00
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:5 ColorColor: Orange
Location:

Flint, Michigan, United States

Flint, Michigan, United States
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Chopper Chopper photos

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Chopper Chopper tech info

WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle has an existing warranty TypeType:Chopper For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Chopper Chopper description

Custom chopper has been taken good care of. Sounds and looks like a Harley. Ready to go! NO problems, no rust.

Moto blog

Orange County Choppers goes electric

Thu, 13 Aug 2009

The video you're watching isn't the electric chopper built by Orange County Choppers, but Paul Teutal Sr. has been showing off the Siemens Smart Chopper that he did build, a chopper built for Siemens to display their technical prowess. According to Teutal Sr., the Smart Chopper has a range of around 60 miles and can do up to 100mph.

Questions For Paul Teutul Sr.

Tue, 20 Oct 2009

On the heels of the American Chopper season debut this Thursday and the recent OCC Rocks CD release, motorcycle.com has been given the opportunity to conduct a phone interview with the one and only, Paul Teutul Sr., owner of Orange County Chopper.  If you have any questions you would like us to ask, please hit the comment button above and lay it on us. Get your questions in ASAP, the article will appear on motorcycle.com in the next few weeks.

Top 10 Album Covers featuring Motorcycles

Tue, 09 Apr 2013

1 of 11Next Last   Motorcycles and rock ‘n’ roll. Ever since The King threw his leg over his ’56 Harley-Davidson and the Black Rebels rolled into Carbonville, the combination of motorcycles and rock have been as combustible as gas and spark. Early moto-rock lived for the most part on the fringes of pop music, in the pomped-up rockabilly of guys like Eddie Cochran and Gene Vincent.