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Board Track Racer Replica Bicycle Motorcycle Vintage Cafe Indian Rolling Chassis on 2040-parts.com

US $1,599.00
Location:

Miami Beach, Florida, United States

Miami Beach, Florida, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

Beautiful replica Motor cycle bike rolling chassis

Tun this blank canvas into a Indian Replica!

We make our frames just enough larger than a average beach cruiser. This will lead to a project that feels like more than just a bicycle.

If put side by side with a normal bicycle build this frame will look much much better. Not 2 big but not a bicycle build size either.

There are very solid tabs to hold your gas tank.
3 inch wide wheels
all you have to do is provide the power plant of your choice.
This bike can be made into either a basic build or if your prepared it would look amazing as a more extensive build

We would build with average china engines but we sensed the community wanted something more, So for those buyers heres the chance to get what could be classified as a rolling chassis or a 
bicycle depending how you look at it. Id love to see what you guys can pull off. These are blank canvases for creativity.


thank you

if you havent heard of board track racing or the history of early 1900s motorcycling, check this link on our website
check us out on facebook and if you dont know the history of board tack racing, pls do a little research . It was a pretty cool era 

Board track, or motordrome, racing was a type of motor sport, popular in the United States between the second and third decades of the 20th century, where competition was conducted on oval race courses with surfaces composed of wooden planks. Although the tracks most often used motorcycles, many different types of racing automobiles also competed, enough so as to see the majority of the 1920s American national championship races contested at such venues. By the early 1930s, board track racing had fallen out of favour, and into eventual obsolescence, due to both its perceived dangers and the high cost of maintenance of the wooden racing surfaces.  However, several of its most notable aspects have continued to influence American motor sports philosophy to the present day, including: A technical emphasis on raw speed produced by the steep inclinations; ample track width to allow steady overtaking between competitors; and the development of extensive grandstands surrounding many of the courses.

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