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Big Bear Choppers Bear Choppers Paradox 100 Smooth Carb

2010

Year2010
MakeBig Bear Choppers
Displacement1638.8 ccm (100.00 cubic inches)
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Review
The 2010 Big Bear Choppers Paradox 100 Smooth Carb is a statement piece. Powered by a 1638.8cc engine, it delivers a claimed 95 horsepower and 110 ft-lbs of torque, offering a distinctive rumble and ample power for cruising. The carbureted engine provides a raw, visceral feel, appealing to riders who appreciate a classic, unfiltered riding experience. Its 6-speed gearbox allows for smooth transitions and comfortable highway speeds, while the low 20-inch seat height caters to riders of various sizes. Ergonomically, the Paradox 100 Smooth Carb places the rider in a laid-back position, typical of choppers, with forward controls and a slightly leaned-back posture. The hidden axle front suspension contributes to the bike's clean lines, while the single front disc brake with 4-piston calipers provides adequate stopping power. Weighing in at 700 pounds, it's a substantial machine that commands attention, and the 3.4-gallon fuel tank allows for reasonable distances between stops. This chopper is designed for riders who prioritize style and presence over ultimate performance. It's ideal for weekend cruises and turning heads on main street. If you're looking for a motorcycle that embodies the spirit of the open road and don't mind the maintenance associated with a carbureted engine, the Paradox 100 Smooth Carb could be your ride.
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Pros (Advantages)

✅ Why buy this bike?

• Powerful 100 cubic inch S&S engine delivers strong torque for highway cruising and spirited riding. • Custom chopper aesthetics with a long, low profile and raked front end turn heads wherever it goes. • Smooth Carburetor setup provides reliable fuel delivery and a classic, responsive throttle feel. • Relatively low production numbers contribute to its exclusivity and potential for future collector value. • Comfortable riding position for long distances, typical of custom choppers designed for the open road. • Robust build quality and high-end components ensure durability and a premium ownership experience.
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Cons (Disadvantages)

⚠️ Things to consider

• Limited lean angle due to low ground clearance and wide stance makes aggressive cornering challenging. • Heavy weight and long wheelbase can make low-speed maneuvering and parking a demanding task. • Custom parts and specialized mechanics may be required for maintenance, increasing service costs. • Lack of modern amenities like ABS or traction control, typical for a 2010 custom build. • Fuel economy might be lower compared to more modern, smaller displacement cruisers.
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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)

⛽ Tank: 12.86 litres (3.40 US gallons)

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Insurance Class

Insurance grouping for Big Bear Choppers Bear Choppers Paradox 100 Smooth Carb (1639cc):

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

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

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