OCC Adds Two New Bikes to Its Production Lineup
February 8th, 2008 by BallerRide No Comments
At the 2008 Cincinnati V-Twin Expo, Orange County Choppers unveiled two new additions to its production lineup: the 2008 Pro Street and the 2008 Bagger. Motorcycle USA got the scoop took a couple of good pictures.
Describing the Bagger (pictured above):
The bold black bagger was an instant hit with the crowd. Front to back, the sweep o f the bike is very balanced. It starts with a small, bat-wing styled front fairing and continues with smooth rounded dual tanks that flow into the wide black leather Danny Gray custom seat. It is punctuated by wide Corbin Fleetliner bags that mirror the sweeping arc of the rear fender and are highlighted by decorative chrome strips. The art deco design of the bags continues in the chrome accents of the oil tank and then gives way to the shiny chrome Baker Six Speed transmission and 117 cubic-inch engine.
This bike is estimated at $50,000 and does not yet have an official name.
Describing the Pro Street (pictured below):
It’s easy to see how the power cruiser got its name. With a shiny Springer fork leading the way, a monster S&S 124 cubic-inch engine sandwiched in a tubular Rolling Thunder frame in the middle followed by a 300mm backside, it’s a sweet lookin’ ride. The second part of the equation in earning its name comes from the ample amounts of amber paint in the color matching fenders and tank.
The Pro street, named “Sweet Amber,” is estimated at $40,000.

[Motorcycle USA via Autoblog]
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