2002 Indian Chief Deluxe on 2040-motos
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I'm listing my 2002 Indian motorcycle because it just sits in our shed most of the time. It needs to go to someone who can enjoy it. It has a 5 speed transmission, a dual leather seat, windshield, chrome spoke wheels, leather saddle bags, a new battery, & whitewall tires, I had the engine bored .20 over with new pistons & rings installed. At the same time, I had the carburetors redone. This is a really nice bike with all the power anyone needs. A new dust cover is included and it is wired for a trickle battery charger. Shipping is the buyer's responsibility but I will be glad to help load it. There is no warranty expressed or implied. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to email me. Thanks for looking.
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