2004 Custom Built Motorcycles Bobber on 2040-motos
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Harley-Davidson Bobber description
HI UP 4 SALE 2004 create a custom chopper frisco style ///evo harley crate motor has nitrous but never filled up ///has 5 speed w open belt ///240 rear fancy stop on a dime brakes starts runs n stops as it should ///3 seats to this bike ///paint shines but hass a few blems see pics chrome n alum still shine nice //rear tire weather ck in the tread been that way for yrs //has factory title n my name in ny ///only owner is me //low miles only bike nites n shows does well ///has regular harley key ign //has hi lo ///horn ///and extra running lites no speedo no turn signals but there mounted just used as running ez convert ///call 585 544 9924 mike anytime nice riding bike
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