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Big Bear Choppers Bear Choppers Devils Advocate Pro Street 100 Carb

2010

Year2010
MakeBig Bear Choppers
Displacement1638.8 ccm (100.00 cubic inches)
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Review
The 2010 Big Bear Choppers Devils Advocate Pro Street 100 Carb embodies the raw, visceral experience of a classic carbureted chopper with a pro-street edge. Its 1638cc (100 cubic inch) engine delivers 95 horsepower and 149.2 Nm of torque, providing ample power for cruising and commanding attention. The exceptionally low 508mm seat height contributes to the bike's aggressive stance and provides a laid-back, almost ground-hugging riding position. At 317.5 kg, the bike feels solid and planted on the road. The carbureted engine provides a direct connection to the machine, offering a distinct sound and feel that many riders find engaging. The 6-speed gearbox allows for comfortable cruising speeds. The front suspension, featuring Big Bear Choppers' Smooth Mount Hidden Axle, enhances the bike's clean lines and custom appearance. A single disc brake with a PM 4-piston caliper provides adequate stopping power. This bike is targeted at experienced riders who appreciate the simplicity and character of a carbureted engine, and who crave a truly low-slung, aggressive chopper. It's for those who value the mechanical connection and the rumble of a big V-twin, and who want a motorcycle that makes a bold statement. The Devils Advocate Pro Street 100 Carb is a rolling work of art that embodies the spirit of classic chopper culture with a modern edge.
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Pros (Advantages)

✅ Why buy this bike?

• Commanding presence and unique custom styling ensures you stand out from the crowd. • Powerful S&S 100ci carbureted engine delivers strong, traditional V-twin torque and sound. • Pro Street chassis offers a comfortable, laid-back riding position for long-distance cruising. • High-quality components and craftsmanship reflect its custom build lineage and durability. • Carbureted engine provides simpler, more direct user tuning options for experienced mechanics. • Air-cooled design means less complexity and fewer components to potentially fail compared to liquid-cooled.
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Cons (Disadvantages)

⚠️ Things to consider

• Large wheelbase and rake make low-speed maneuvering and tight turns challenging. • Carbureted engine requires periodic tuning and can be sensitive to altitude and temperature changes. • Limited dealer network and specialized parts can make maintenance and repairs difficult/expensive. • Lacks modern amenities like ABS, traction control, or advanced instrumentation found on newer bikes. • Heavy dry weight makes parking and pushing the bike a significant physical effort.
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License Class (EU)

With 95 HP, requires full Class A license. Riders must be 24+ or have 2 years A2 experience (20+).

Fuel Economy & Running Costs

Estimated average for 1639cc class: 28-40 mpg (6.0-9.0 L/100km)

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Insurance Class

Insurance grouping for Big Bear Choppers Bear Choppers Devils Advocate Pro Street 100 Carb (1639cc):

  • 📋 Group 15-20+ — performance class, higher premiums
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    Estimated price range for the Big Bear Choppers Bear Choppers Devils Advocate Pro Street 100 Carb based on comparable motorcycles:

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    $31,170
    RANGE
    $19,500 - $38,400

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