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2006 Custom Built Motorcycles Chopper on 2040-motos

US $14,900.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:3
Location:

Nampa, Idaho, United States

Nampa, Idaho, United States
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Chopper Chopper tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,966 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Chopper For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Chopper Chopper description

Unbelievable quality and performance! Old School style chopper with 120" Patrick Racing fully polished billet engine. Engine alone was $10K when new in 06, now sells for $12K. Go to PatrickRacing.com and check out the price and specs for their 120" engine. 6 speed transmission with brand new clutch.

Solid black paint with spectacular silver metal flake Ghost Flames.

2006 Pat Kennedy Softail frame Special Construction. No expense spared building this from the ground up. Jay Brake hand and foot controls with all braided SS cables. Carlini 1 1/4" Flying Ape hangers, plus comes with original Beach Bars (see pics at end). Has a new LePera solo seat, but also comes with HD 2 up seat with a backrest, .plus an additional HD solo seat. See pics. Has an open primary with a belt final drive. Very smooth and VERY FAST!

Dakota Digital Mini Speedometer and Tachometer. Rivco LED super bright lighted turn signal mirrors. Indicates turn direction on front and rear of mirrors.

New Rinehart Racing two into one performance exhaust. Also comes with like new set of Vance and Hines Chrome Shortshots. New S&S Super G carburetor. 

Tires are Avon Venom 90X21" front and a 200x21" rear. Has a cat's eye taillight with billet license holder. High quality chromed spoke wheels.

Expensive Ends Cuoio (Made in Italy) high quality Italian leather saddlebag on left side only. See pic. 

Comes with matching Jim's passenger pegs. Two HD half helmets and extras shown in pic.

Purchased in Ontario, Oregon on 7/25/14 with 936 miles showing on the odometer disclosure. Owned and meticulously maintained by professional mechanic. Believe it currently has about 3,000 miles, but am still trying to figure out the Dakota Digital odometer reading instructions.

I can pick you up at the Boise Airport and you could drive this chopper anywhere in the US. Just in time for Labor Day and the best fall riding. Call me with questions 208-345-1400 Kurt

If you do your homework, this engine was $10,000 in 2006 and it now sells for $12,150 plus shipping and tax. I am selling this custom high quality chopper for about the cost of a new engine alone.

Mad Man Motorcycles in Nampa, Idaho (Monty W.) just appraised this Custom Chopper on 8-23-16 for $32,949 as the actual cost to replace/rebuild today. Monty has built over 250+ custom choppers in his career. (More that any other builder in Idaho). See picture for itemized costs!

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