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Custom Hard Tail Chopper on 2040-motos

US $5,610.00
YearYear:1997 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Cincinnati, Ohio, US

Cincinnati, Ohio, US
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Chopper Chopper tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1340 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:4K7S81351VC003086

Chopper Chopper description

LOWERED RESERVE!  Must sell.  Just purchased a new house.  I am looking to sell  my custom hardtail chopper. I do ride it, but I also have a another bike that is my daily rider and I am in the process of buying a truck so I need to sell her. Specs are: Kraft-Tech 1 1/4 tube Hard Tail frame for 180 or 200 tire, 4 gallon Kraft-Tech tank with pop up cap, 1998 Harley Evo motor with stock internals (not cammed or bored out), Performance Machine footpegs, mirror,s grips and rear brake master cylinder, S&S carb, digital speedo gauge (shows speed, oil pressure, neutral, etc), custom V type handle bars with internal throttle cable, clutch and front brake lines (hydraulic) are run through the bars for clean look, Rev Tech Billet Super Charger "Midnight Series" 21" front rim, , Rev Tech Billet Super Charger "Midnight Series" 18" rear rim, new front and rear Michelin tires, (rear tire is a 180), Rev Tech Sinister 8 Pulley, Rev Tech "Midnight Series" front and rear hubs, Rev Tech Sinister 8 front and rear rotors (center pieces), rotors have been custom machined to match the look of the wheels, Primo 3" open belt drive, new Vance and Hines exhaust AND I will include a set of FSD short pipes ($400 value). I am 5'9" and when I bought this bike from the original owner the seat was super small and I could not reach the foot controls comfortably so I had 2 custom seats made at a custom local shop. I had them add basically padding inside as well as put new leather on them (black) as well as add in red stitching to break it up a little bit. SO there is a solo seat as well as 2 up single piece seat for when you want to take a passenger. Takes about 1 minute to change them out. If you are 6' or taller, you may want to have the seat foam shaved down to make more leg room. Although the bike may look long in the pictures, it feels shorter when you are on it and the controls may be a little too close for really tall people. Title is free and clear and is titled as custom chopper/Kraft Tech and is insured as that. I just had Cadre motorcycle shop service everything on it (oil, transmission, etc) to make sure it was ready to go for summer about 2 months ago. Needs nothing and is ready to ride.  I am looking to sell it or possibly trade for a Chevy 2500hd Duramax.   I can ship but buyer pays for shipping.  I can also help deliver up to a certain point if not too far from Cincinnati.   It had taken me a long time to find a simple, clean looking chopper that didn't feel like I was riding a limo or had to spend 40k on a bike.  After investing another  $4000 after I bought it, it was finally prefect.  This bike sits low, is comfortable to ride, and still gets looks without being flashy.  I was going to do some kind o f red pinstriping on the tank and tail at some point just to break the paint up a little bit but have not had time due to traveling so much for work.  Looks better in person than the pics.  I can also do a walk around on video or can supply specific pictures if needed. Email me with any questions. I am sure I am missing something but will post edits once I realize it :)




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