For Sale Indian Larry Tribute Spoiler Franco Morini One of a Kind

This is a Street Legal One-of-a-Kind Florida registered moped. The Indian Larry Tribute Schwinn Spoiler. Morini Franco 6.5 hp powered engine with racing reed modification. Stainless Steel Exhaust built to exact Morini specifications for this motor. The drive train rubber isolated and direct with an eccentric bearing allowing easy chain adjustment. The Harley Davidson Peanut Tank holds 2 gallons of fuel and has the standard petcock with reserve feature.
The braking is achieved with standard go kart hydraulic brake cylinders equipped with micro switches for brake lights. The front and real calipers are a floating design making adjustments unnecessary and allowing for self adjustment for lateral bearing movement.
The electrical system centers around a front wheel sealed bearing SRAM I light hub dynamo. It produces 6 volts to power the lighting system. The lights are from Peter White Lighting. The front headlight a modified Headwinds Custom Motorcycle has been adapted for the Halogen Headlight and the Led low beam. The low beam is capacitor charged so it remains on for 7 minutes even when the bike is not moving. The tail /brake light works the same way with a small battery pack for the brake light under the seat.
The rear wheel is double walled and a premium 4.5 x 20 tire is mounted. The front wheel is a Surly Mountain Bike Large Marge wheel with custom spokes and mounts. The tire is a King Wheel 24/3.00.
The frame and fenders are custom pinstriped by Ol’skool Striper Al Battista. It features the Indian Larry theme. The handle bars are from England and their risers are custom motorcycle builder Paul Yaffe. A faux Suicide Shifter is mounted with an 1890 NYC School Door Knob as the shift knob. Saddle bags are mounted and the chrome Ol’skool Sissy Bar mounted as well. The seat has the Indian Larry motif and was custom made by Asscessories of Naples Florida. Chrome Handlebar Grips, Chopper Mirrors and emblems compliment the theme.
Not used as a everyday rider this show piece received every attention to detail building this bike. The engine has less than 10 hours and is not yet broken in.
The bike will be sold with a matching Harley Davidson DOT Helmet painted with the Indian Larry theme. Also included is a custom adapted aluminum Motorcycle Carrier with integral loading ramp. allowing transporting the bike with any vehicle which has a class 2 hitch.
Purchaser will have either to pick up or arrange for shipping. The Bike is located in Melbourne Beach Florida
It is being offered at $1500.00 firm F i o r o t @aol.com
 

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I just had to laugh cause your compering a Whizzer to a Chopper. :ROFLMAO:
BTW Whizzer didn't make New Edition Whizzers 25 yrs ago they made em from 1999 - 2009 A new Whizzer in 05 sold for $1,750
I know people are asking $1,500 for a 20 yr old Whizzer But a 20yr Whizzer is only worth $500 - $750 in good condition.

If your talking about the Whizzers made in Southern California in 1993 - 1995 their junk and ain't worth much. Parts are impossible to find
I know the difference between a real Whizzer and a homebuilt chopper. I was just comparing the value per dollar in my opinion.
 
I know the difference between a real Whizzer and a homebuilt chopper. I was just comparing the value per dollar in my opinion.
Ya I know, But that Chopper is so Kustom and got so many Cool accessories. It's hard to put a value on that. $1,500 is a great deal
$1,500 for 1/2 a 20 yr old Whizzer ain't a very good deal at all. :LOL: 1/2 a 20 yr old Whizzer might be worth $300 That's why I'm still :LOL:
 
Yea the guy says it's a show bike an ain't been rode much.
I've noticed a lot of OCC and West Coast Chopper Builds out there. So I bet one of these guys will just have to have it. This Indian Larry Theme Chopper is the best M/B Chopper I have ever seen. But not for me
 
LOL Ethnic? Indian Larry was a Legend. What could possibly be Ethnic, seriously I really am curious. Ol Skool bikes were built in this tradition isn't a Spoiler Ol Skool?. The Pin Striping and leafing was done by Pin Strip Legend Al Battista. Needs a Paint Job? Wow now that is truly an insult but no worries. The Stainless steel exhaust was fabricated to the exact Morini Specifications. and YES this is a REAL Franco Morini Motor with reed enhancements making more than 6HP if you have the balls to go that fast and let it come on the pipe. BOOM! You might also take note of the excentric sprocket which allows adjustment of the chain from the motor to the sprocket and then allow the adjustment for the chain to the back wheel. Yes it stops too with Hydraulic Floating Caliper Brakes. I want it sold to a person that can enjoy it. Come get it
 
Yea the guy says it's a show bike an ain't been rode much.
I've noticed a lot of OCC and West Coast Chopper Builds out there. So I bet one of these guys will just have to have it. This Indian Larry Theme Chopper is the best M/B Chopper I have ever seen. But not for me
rode about 2 hours LOL that's it
 
That chopper is a rare combination of "I couldn't build it for that money" and something I'd actually want. They don't usually go together.
I went to a few Motorcycle Shows with the bike. In response to your statement. As for the Money yes it was out of hand. At the shows the Hard Core Bikers asked why I would build it when I could have has a Sportster. LOL The only answer was, I could and I did with a lot of needed expertise I didn't have except for the vision and dedication to make it happen. Someone needs to own it who can appreciate it
 
Bad ass. I wish I saw this posted a month ago, I'd totally would have bought this for my nephew's birthday.
 
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