2013 Counts Kustoms Chopper for sale in Lynnwood, Washington

$29,888

2013 Counts Kustoms Harley Davidson FXR Chopper finished in Silver with Black seat. This special bike is a replica of one of the most famous movie motorcycles of all time! Designed after the bike ridden by Mickey Rourke in the 1991 film "Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man". Unique to this bike is that it is the only replica known to have been featured on screen just like the original. The build was documented and featured on the History Channel's "Counting Cars" season 3 episode 4 titled "Pimp My Bus".
The build took place in Las Vegas envisioned by Danny "The Count" Koker and assembled by the world famous bike builder Shannon Aikau who has built bikes for the likes of Ozzie Osbourne, Nikki Sixx, and Tommy Lee. It's one thing to have a replica bike, but to have one with the background and story that this one does makes this a once in a lifetime opportunity!
The bike has stuck to the original as closely as possible with only a few refinements such as more chrome. A few changes also occurred after the show aired to make it even "more correct" such as colored spark plug wires with nodes that flash red, Jay Brake forward controls with custom chrome mounting brackets and a crucifix that adorns the front handlebars as featured on the original. Also featuring; 2013 RevTech 88CI powerplant, 6 speed transmission, and stunning paint with hand lettering with the "Aces and Eights" hand featuring several celebrity initials such as Jim Morrison and Evil Knievel to name a few.
In addition to the bike, we have a display that tells the story of the bike and how it was built in memory of Gabriel "Gabe" Pigotti, some autographed Counts Kustoms memorabilia as well as a replica leather jacket and brown saddlebag matching Mickey Rourke's from the movie.
This is the most complete replica setups ever offered and arguably one of the coolest choppers ever made!


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