Bull Cycles
Indian Board Track Racer // Tribute Bike
Product Description
Created to pay homage to the early board track racing days of the past, the Bull Cycles Indian Board Track Racer tribute bike is a fully functional tribute to the 1920 Indian Daytona. The color is a beautiful green with hand cracked under-base and countless hours of detailed airbrush finishing to achieve the look of a well-aged motorbike. The finish is sealed, and there is no actual oil or grease used. The custom tig welded fuel tanks are made from ¼” aluminum and will not dent, rust, or leak. These bikes are fully functional and are powered by a 66cc two stroke motor. They can travel up to 30 MPH at roughly 80 MPG. Operating the bikes is simple, with an easy pedal start and twist throttle.
These custom tribute bikes are fun motorbikes that are also great display pieces. They are great for the pits, car shows, and neighborhood cruises. When put on display, these tribute bike takes on the role of a fantastic piece of art. When sitting on display next to their high dollar custom motorcycle builds, people always seem to gravitate towards them.
Included with the bike is a beautiful cast reproduction stand. The stand is molded from originals and casted exclusively for Bull Cycles.
Product Details
- ColorsGreen
- Materials
Steel
- Measurements
71"L x 18"W x 32"H
- OriginUnited States
— Individually Hand Painted
— Custom Fuel Tank and Bike Stand
— Fully Functional Display Piece
— Warranty: Manufacturer's 1 Year
FAQ
The motor and bike are all new parts. The motor itself is an import 2 stroke.
How much does it weigh with a full tank?The bike weights approximately 40lbs with a full tank of gasoline.
Does it come assembled?Yes, it does come assembled aside from the front wheel. You will need to put that in with the included bolts and wrench. 1 minute and it’s ready to ride.
Shipping Information
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Shipping AvailabilityUnited States
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Shipping PolicyStandard Ground Shipping
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Ship In3-5 weeks ⓘ
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Return PolicyFinal sale, not eligible for return or cancellation