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2011 Other Makes P120 Combat Fighter 2011 Confederate Motorcycle - P120 Combat Fighter

$75,000

Las Vegas, Nevada

Year 2011

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Model P120 Combat Fighter

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Normal 0 false false false EN-US JA X-NONE 2011 Confederate Motorcycles - P120 Combat Fighter Confederate P120 Combat Fighter selling for $75,000 or best offer. Limited Edition 11 of only 50 made. Manufactured in 2011, it only has 188 miles on it. It sits inside a studio as a show piece. Raw Aluminum Finish.ENGINE: Radial twin / 120 cubic inchesPOWER: Rear wheel torque 135 ft lbs | Rear wheel horse power 160DIMENSIONS: Wheel Base: 64 inches; Seat Height: 27 inches; Rake: 30 degrees; Trail: 4 inche; Weight: 460 lbs; Fuel: 4 gallons; Oil: 4.5 quartsCHASSIS: CM design triple load path 6061 aircraft grade aluminum monocoque backbone, bulkhead, fuselage side plate construction; oil/fuel in frameSWINGARM: CM design 6061 aircraft grade aluminumFRONT END: CM design double wishbone machined from 6061 aircraft grade aluminum linked to aerodynamic dual lightweight tubular wing bladesPRIMARY: CM design; machined from 6061 aircraft grade aluminum; belt driveTRANSMISSION: CM design vertical close ratio 5 speedSUSPENSION: Race tech; low/high speed compression and rebound adjustableBRAKES: Brembo high output race derived 4 piston technology; radial pumps; carbon, ceramic, aluminum matrix lightweight discsWHEELS: CM design carbon fiber; Front: 19 x 3 Rear: 18 x 8GAUGES: Precision integrated analogue meter; warning, speed, RPM Confederate Motor CompanyFounded in 1991 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana by Matt Chambers, Confederate Motor Company set out to create machines utilizing a holistic, avant-garde process for celebrating the art of rebellion. American rebellion is adopted as fundamental to the pursuit of personal empowerment. Confederate remains forever determined to challenge the establishmentarian view of what honest new world American industrial and mechanical design can be.