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Bar Stool Racer on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Plano, Texas, United States

Plano, Texas, United States
Condition:Used

Custom built Bar Stool Racer.  This racer is built with a 6.5 HP Honda clone engine, it has aluminum racing wheels, dirt track tires, and aluminum racing spindles.  It also has aluminum sprocket, with hub and aluminum axle spacers. 
- pro-taper handlebars
- drink holder
- tool box
- trailer with aluminum racing wheels and dirt track tires
- English saddle, with girth, reigns, stirrups, and even has a bit on the front of the racer

This is a one of a kind saddle cart racer, you won't find anywhere else.  It was all custom built and is as much to ride as it is to look at.  Great for special events, and parades, or just hanging out with your drinking buddies.

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