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Carducci Dual Sport SC3 Gera Baja Racer
The SC3 Gera Baja is an off-road Baja 1000 race bike from two motorcyclists at the top of their careers. The motorcycle is a Harley-Davidson based off-road bike conceptualized by designer / builder Jim Carducci with desert race ready input from pro Ironman racer Tony Gera. Tony Gera is the 2016 Baja 1000 Ironman champion in the Pro Moto Ironman class of the Baja 1000. A Pro Ironman rider competes for the entire 1000 km of the race by himself on one bike. Jim and Tony each rebuilt one of the SC3 Gera Baja motors to be rated for over 100 hp. The front and rear travel are each 10″. The race bike weighs 23 lbs less than our SC3 Adventure and is much lighter than the original H-D. This weapons-grade dual-Sportster features a modified frame, full crash protection, Beringer brakes, Woodys Excel rims, Cycra hand-guards and front fender, a one-off 5052 aluminum skid-plate, a BTR Moto exhaust with custom SST Header and a carbon fiber Leo Vince muffler, a bespoke Carducci billet “Truss” swing-arm, Trailtech headlight and speedometer, Baja Designs auxiliary lights, custom 5-gallon translucent IMS gas tank, PivotPegz foot-rests, ProTaper MX bars, a Corbin MX Control Tech hand-formed seat, and Ohlins suspension that offers 10” of travel front and back. Source advpulse.com
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