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2009 West Coast Choppers Cfl With Chopperfu**er Parts. 4up. on 2040-motos

US $9,999.99
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:10000
Location:

Compton, Illinois, US

Compton, Illinois, US
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Chopper Chopper description

Frame is 2007 4up, bike was titled in 2009 as a special construction in Illinois. Clear title in hand. 

Only quality parts used on this bike. S&S polished 113" motor, Polished Baker 6spd transmission, Polished 3" Primo belt drive, redneck engineering springer front end, PM brakes and hand controls. WCC mounted the rear fender and the tank when i bought the frame. Has many chopperfucker parts that will go with the bike, air cleaner, axle covers and 2 piece points cover. Also has SS heat shields, these were made in limited quantities. New 200  metzeler rear tire and a new battery, both installed this year. New chain installed last year. Only gauge on this bike is oil pressure. Approximately 10,000 miles. Oil changed twice per year with Lucas full synthetic 50wt. 

I have ridden this bike on several trips with no issues.  

Because it was built to be ridden it has some wear and tear on it. Paint on frame, springer and fender have nicks and chips. Reaf fender was mounted by WCC and has 3/16" clearance from tire. i have a long gravel driveway and this has caused stone chips on edge of fender. Mechanically it is in excellent shape. Starts right up and runs perfect. Gets 45mpg at 85mph. Can't ask for more. 

Seat has my name on it. I will either replace the leather or include a new seat pan (not WCC pan) whichever new owner would like. 

Please ask for specific pics and I will email them to you.

Local pick up preferred but if you need delivery I can assist with this but you will be responsible for all costs for that. 

$1000 deposit due within 24 hrs of auction end with full amount paid before bike leaves my hand. 

Please ask any questions and I will due my best to answer then to your satisfaction. 

*****Reserve price is less than you can buy the drive train for. Don't wait, I am motivated to sell. Don't confuse that with "have to sell". Good luck. 

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Fri, 14 Aug 2009

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