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Precision Cycle Works Detroit Bobber (2009) More Precision Cycle Works Bikes

2009 Precision Cycle Works Detroit Bobber

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2009 Precision Cycle Works Detroit Bobber specifications

General information
Model:Precision Cycle Works Detroit Bobber
Year:2009
Category:Custom / cruiser
Engine and transmission
Displacement:1573.25 ccm (96.00 cubic inches)
Engine type:V2
Stroke:4
Starter:Electric
Cooling system:Air
Gearbox:6-speed
Physical measures and capacities
Wheelbase:1,727 mm (68.0 inches)
Precision Cycle Works Detroit Bobber dimensions and frame
Frame type:PCW rigid bobber frame
Rake (fork angle):35.0°
Front suspension:Springer forks , 2' over stock
Front tyre dimensions:90/90-21
Rear tyre dimensions:250-18
Front brakes:Single disc. Wilwood brake calipers with 11-1/2' polished S.S. rotors.
Rear brakes:Single disc. Wilwood brake calipers with 11-1/2' polished S.S. rotors.
Exhaust system:PCW Custom
Speed and acceleration
Color options:Custom paint.

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