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Big Bear Choppers Miss Behavin Shows Pro-Street Character

It's really hard for a Big Bear Choppers bike to pass unnoticed, and Miss Behavin makes no exception.
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Miss Behavin brings a patented, mid-area stretched frame with a chunky downtube which makes the bike look really massive. Despite the frame architecture, the rake was kept to a conservative 34-degree, for agile and fast-responding steering.

The custom fuel tank is seamlessly blending into the seat for a killer look and extremely neat, fluid attire, in perfect harmony with the exhaust and the proprietary Venom arched wingarm. The seat was slammed in the frame for a riding position only 20" (51 cm) from the road, adding real drama to the ride, with the controls and bars reaching back to the operator for a comfortable position.

An S&S V111 is roaring at the heart of Miss Behavin. Delivering 122.8 ft-lb (under 167 Nm) of mind-boggling torque. Customers can chose their preferred fuel delivery system: carburetor or EFI, with the EFI adding two grands to the final price.

On the transmission side, the BBC Miss Behavin rolls with a 6-speed BBC/ Baker tranny with chain final drive. Jaw-dropping billet wheels are stock, but multiple other options are available separately. Base prices for the Carb and EFI Miss Behavin are $43,900 (€32.525) and $45,900 (€34,000), respectively. If you feel like building the bike yourself, the complete unassembled kit will set you back with $27,995 (€20,740).
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