With an MSRP of $29,995 when new, the Confederate America GT was a semi-custom that was meant to be one of the more unique production bikes a discerning cruiser enthusiast could get his or her hands on.
Everything about this bike was big – 113 cubic-inch motor, 120-gauge carbon steel tubing in the frame, 41mm forks, 200 section rear tires, 12.6 inch brakes – you get the idea. For more on the America GT, check out this road test from Motorcycle Cruiser. They loved the styling and the torque down low, but didn’t enjoy “smelling like an arsonist” because fuel would spray out of the filler cap or other eccentricities.
This example is offered by the second owner, it has roughly 10k miles and it’s equipped with 6-piston ISR calipers, custom WORX shocks (1″ longer than stock), and a RB Racing exhaust (original included). Quick tangent on RB – they have a page on their site called “Eat Shit and Die” to memorialize people who have wronged them.
Find this Confederate for sale in Fayetteville, Georgia for $9,000 here on ADVRider.



