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2016 Indian on 2040-motos

US $42000
YearYear:2016 MileageMileage:2
Location:

Ankeny, Iowa, United States

Ankeny, Iowa, United States
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These things are fantastic display pieces for any man cave, bar, office, restaurant, dealership, etc. and they are also an all around blast to ride. Great patina on this one for that barn find look. 66cc 2 cycle. I have built about 40 of these board track racer replicas that have found their way all over the U.S. These motorbikes are great as pit bikes, put around at car/motorcycle shows etc. I've added a few upgrades over stock kits like a U.S. made performance head, U.S. made size 41 drive chain over the cheap Chinese chain, upgraded engine hardware, a larger high compression head (for better cooling and performance than the stock head), and a balanced single piece crank. Top speed is about 36mph with the current sprocket. The bike is running, dialed up, and tuned in.  Performance parts can be found on Ebay to make a 1.5 hp motor all the way to 10hp. Feel free to visit us online at rivercitymotorbikes.com


This bike is built with only top quality components. The frame is aircraft aluminum, stainless steel tank, both hand TIG welded. Double walled aircraft aluminum wheel set with stainless steel spokes, upgraded coaster break. Top quality stem and crank set, each engine is disassembled and rebuilt with upgraded components for long life and reliability. Finished off in 2 stage chemical and gas proof automotive urethane (not a rattle can paint job as seen on others).         


When you do ride this motorcycle you won't get far without getting several smiles and many thumbs up. Lots of attention wherever it goes. Take it to a local bike night and you won't get a minute to yourself :) Please check my great feedback on the other motorbikes I have built.


Sold as is, in fully operable condition with a bill of sale. These are viewed as motorized bicycles, so no need to register, license, or insure these. I am not responsible for any injury or damage caused from riding this motorbike. Rider safety is paramount for me when building these, but I'm just covering my bases here. Maintenance and upkeep literature is included. A $200 deposit must be made within 48hrs of listing close. For the remaining balance I accept personal check (once cleared), certified check, or cash if you decide to pick it up. If you would like to use PayPal keep in mind the fees. Buyer is responsible for PayPal fees on the remaining balance if you choose to use that method of payment. If you wish to pick the bike up you will get a discount, please contact me for details or a discounted quote for pickup. Free Shipping to the lower 48. Please, no overseas bidders.

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Wed, 03 Jul 2013

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