Orange county chopper with 80 cc engine (santa rosa) $395

QR Code Link to This Post Orange county chopper with 80 cc engine $400Rare Limited Edition 20" Bikes Orange County Choppers and Schwinn have combined to produce one of the coolest bicycles ever brought to market. It has a wide, motorcycle-size rear tire and a riveted saddle seat. The custom-stretched chopper frame includes a wedge-shaped piece of metal where a motorcycle's gas tank would be. The bike even parks like a real motorcycle, thanks to a double-leg kickstand that raises the front wheel when locked down. A closer look reveals amazing detail. The word "Sting-Ray" in white lettering on the tires. Black dice inner-tube caps. Clear-coated flame decals. The Sting-Ray weighs a healthy 45 pounds and feels like it would last forever. This chopper is a great cruiser. Schwinn is producing just 3,500 of these first-edition Sting-Rays. These are destined to be sought-after collectables like the old Schwinn Sting-Rays of the 1960s and '70s. Here's a chance to buy one for yourself as an investment while the price is still affordable. Or get one for your kid so he or she can have the coolest ride in the neighborhood. art chopper. Part cruiser. 100% muscle bike -- The new Schwinn Sting-Ray is an exciting, chopper-style ride. Built with customized parts -- like the Big Boa Rear Tire and signature V-back Handlebars -- it's no wonder Schwinn Sting-Rays are endorsed by Orange County Choppers. Straddle the saddle and hit the pavement... the rebirth of cool has arrived. Features:*Custom stretched chopper frame with gas tank and gusset. * 20" x4" super wide V line rear slick tire. * 24" x 2" narrow front tire mounted on extruded alloy rims. * Adjustable cruising saddle with built in sissy bar, riveted upholstery and Schwinn embossed logo. * Dual crown Sting-Ray twin barrel chrome forks with color matching paint. * Chrome steel chain guard and heavy duty double leg kickstand. * Clear coated Schwinn flame decals with machined aluminum head badge. * Alloy linear pull brake with alloy lever. * 3 piece custom Sting-Ray cranks with iron cross pedals. History of the Bike: It all started in a little chop shop near Madison, WI. A couple of Schwinn engineers had a vision for a revolutionary bike. One that would take its cues from the great American chopper. With a raked-out fork, knees-to-the-breeze seat position and enough bad-boy character to raise eyebrows, their creation was no ordinary bike. Like its namesake, Schwinn's newest creation was born from one desire: to create something totally different, something that only the newest generation would appreciate. And so, a new breed of Sting-Ray was built for a new breed of rider.