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Big Bear Choppers Bear Choppers Sled 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 Sled 100 Smooth Carb is a custom chopper that combines classic lines with a powerful engine. Its 1638.8cc engine produces a claimed 95 horsepower and 110 ft-lbs of torque, providing ample power for cruising and making a statement. The carbureted engine offers a raw, unfiltered riding experience, appealing to riders who appreciate the traditional feel and sound of a carbureted V-twin. The 6-speed gearbox allows for smooth transitions and comfortable highway speeds. The Sled 100 Smooth Carb features a low 20-inch seat height, making it accessible to riders of various sizes. The ergonomics are classic chopper, with forward controls and a laid-back riding position. The BBC Smooth Mount Hidden Axle front suspension contributes to the bike's clean lines, while the single front disc brake with P.M. 4-piston calipers provides adequate stopping power. Weighing in at 700 pounds, it's a substantial machine with a 4-gallon fuel tank. This chopper is designed for riders who prioritize style and a traditional riding experience. 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 Sled 100 Smooth Carb could be your ride.
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Pros (Advantages)

✅ Why buy this bike?

• The Sled 100's RevTech 100 engine offers robust power and torque for highway cruising and acceleration. • Custom chopper styling ensures a unique and head-turning presence, distinct from mass-produced motorcycles. • Smooth Carburetor provides reliable and predictable throttle response, appealing to traditionalists. • Air-cooled design simplifies maintenance and reduces potential points of failure compared to liquid-cooled systems. • Long wheelbase contributes to excellent high-speed stability, making long hauls comfortable and confident. • Premium components and hand-built quality typically result in a durable and lasting motorcycle.
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Cons (Disadvantages)

⚠️ Things to consider

• The rigid frame can lead to a harsh ride over rough roads, impacting rider comfort on longer journeys. • Chopper ergonomics, with forward controls and low seat, may not suit all riders for extended periods. • Parts and specialized service can be harder to find and more expensive due to its custom, low-volume nature. • Limited lean angle due to low ground clearance restricts aggressive cornering capabilities. • Carbureted engine may require more frequent tuning and be less fuel-efficient than modern EFI systems.
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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: 15.14 litres (4.00 US gallons)

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Insurance Class

Insurance grouping for Big Bear Choppers Bear Choppers Sled 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 Sled 100 Smooth Carb based on comparable motorcycles:

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

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