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ENGLISHTOWN, N.J. (June 17, 2006) -- Bourget Bike Works, one of the largest custom motorcycle manufacturers in the country, unveiled the Slammers Ultimate Chopper at this weekend's K & N Filters Super Nationals in Englishtown, N. J.

The one-of-a-kind Super Stretch Python was designed and created by Steve Zammit of Bourget Bike Works of N.Y. 

"When Victor got the Slammers deal I wanted to do something special for him," Zammit said. "Victor ran our name on the car when he started in Pro Stock, this was a way to pay him back. I grew up with Victor, and over the years we both went from rowdy kids to incredible businessmen. Through it all, our friendship never changed."

The Slammers Ultimate Chopper is an extraordinary work of art, based the Slammers Ultimate Milk Chevy Cobalt Pro Stock car.

"The idea was to take Victor's Pro Stock car and turn it into an awesome two-wheeled machine," Zammit said. "Judging by the reaction from all the people so far this weekend, I think it worked."

Some of the finer details on the ten-foot bike include custom wheels that look like Slammers Milk bottles, Slammers engraving on the springer front-end and belt guard cover. The bike was hand painted by Deanos of Tempe, Ariz with all graphics airbrushed instead of decaled.

The Slammers Ultimate Chopper isn't just for show either, using a 124 inch S&S motor with diamond cut cylinders and heads and dual-nitrous for power. The bike is backed by a Fat-5 transmission and Primo Brute belt drive to get that power to the ground. S&S motors are the chosen powerplants for all Bourget Bikes.

Contact Cagnazzi Racing E-mail: info@vjcr.com Phone: (704) 663-0846 
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