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Custom Built Motorcycles : Chopper
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(9/4/2008 3:11:44 AM) |
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i35sportsandimports |
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USD 7700 |
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1998 Custom Harley Davidson Chopper Big Twin Rigid HD
Vehicle Description
SquareTrade (c) AP6.0You are bidding on a Professionally built FULL Custom Chopper!!
This bike was professionally built with no expense spared. It was built before the chopper craze of the so called "Master Builders". It was assembled by Okie City Customs using only the best parts available. You will not find one of those silly wide tires on this bike. I rode the bike around town and it starts/runs/rides/stops great. The chrome on this bike is phenomenal. It looks like it was done yesterday. Other than the flaw in the paint, I can find nothing wrong with it anywhere. Someone could really get a super nice bike and save tons of $$$.
They started with a Pat Kennedy Frame that was painted in a nice gloss black. The front end and triple trees are Pat Kennedy pieces as well. The forward and hand controls are by Performance Machine. The mirrors are by Pro-One. The brakes are the high end ISR pieces. The front is a dual disc ISR setup with PM master cylinder. The rear is a ISR setup with PM master cylinder. The motor is a 80ci Harley Davidson and trans is stock 5 speed. Clutch is operated by PM master cylinder and has a Rivera Primo clutch cover. Carb is a S&S Super E Shorty with a Pro-Force One intake and K&N filter. Pipes are new last year Vance & Hines. Tanks are custom stretch with paint by Steve Cook Creations in Oklahoma City. It looks like some gas got under the paint around the filler neck and cracked it a little. I sent some pics to Steve to see what it would cost to fix that and I will post on the auction when I hear from him. There is also a small chip on the rear fender.
Overall this is a really nice bike. It does not have a odometer so I can not be sure how many miles on it. The miles are low, but I will get in contact with the previous owner to see if I can get a better idea. The only gauge is an oil pressure gauge down by the motor. If you have any questions feel free to ask. If you have a bike, car, truck, boat, or ? you are thinking about trading let me know and maybe we can work something out.
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