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2010 Custom Built Harley Davidson on 2040-motos

US $2,203.78
YearYear:2010 MileageMileage:100 ColorColor: White
Location:

Fayetteville, North Carolina, US

Fayetteville, North Carolina, US
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Chopper Chopper photos

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Chopper Chopper tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1300 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:ULT4891WRG0002456

Chopper Chopper description

 2010 Custom Built Harley Davidson

This Custom Built Harley Davidson has just been released to sell, it was tied up in an estate matter.  The person who commissioned this build passed away before a title was issued.  The executor of the estate obtained the title from NC DMV in 2010 and the bike was titled as a 2010 model.  The clear title states "specially constructed" and "reconstructed" with 000001 miles.

The bike has an 80 cu in engine with belt drive.  The carburetor has been rebuilt, gas tank and lines cleaned or replaced, new fuel filter and petcock.  A new battery has been recently installed. 

Paperwork indicates a 2003 Super Stock crankcase, and a 2004 Super Stock transmission case, and an FLHT engine.  The bike was assembled on a 2003 Rigid Wide Tire Frame.  The paperwork indicates the build was commissioned in 2005 and cost $8,814 using the owner's parts.

The bike does not have an odometer so mileage is unknown.  The previous owner obviously did not ride it often as it was not titled and had no plates.  After the executor got the bike titled, plates were issued and I drove the bike about 5 miles or so, once a month to keep the battery up and the fuel fresh.

The bike will scoot!!  Check the photos, the bike is not a "head turner" it is a "head snapper"!  Even people that don't like bikes will comment on it's good looks.  Simple, clean, and classic.

If you have any questions or would like more information or photos, drop me an email.

I encourage you to come and see the bike, contact me and we will arrange to meet.  There will be no test rides.
 
We are not shipping the bike, local pick up or you arrange someone to pick up.
 
A Non-Refundable Paypal Deposit of $500.00
is due within 24 hrs. from acceptable offer.
The balance via certified funds within seven days.

Buyer to PREPAY, in US Dollars, by Cash in Person,
Money Order, or Cashier's Check before I can release bike.



This Bike is advertised locally and
I do reserve the right to end the auction if sold.

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