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2014 Yamaha Bobber on 2040-motos

US $10,000.00
YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:124 ColorColor: Black
Location:

League City, Texas, United States

League City, Texas, United States
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Yamaha Bobber photos

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Yamaha Bobber tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):950 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Custom For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Yamaha Bobber description

This is the same motorcycle that got second place in the Yamaha Bolt Build-off.  It is a complete custom with over $5000 in parts and even more in custom fabrication and paint.  The only change that has been made from the actual competition version is that it has been freshly painted.  Same scheme, but with pearl white not flat white.  We were not happy with the place that did the paint so had it redone.  This is an amazing motorcycle to go bar hopping with or even to enter in more competitions.  We are whoring it out at $10k (and anyone that knows bikes can see this).  See below for list of parts and fabrication:

  1. Custom Mighty Magnum Headlight (Integrated Front Blinkers)
  2. Braided Lines
  3. Lowering Kit (rear suspension and fork inserts)
  4. Forward Mounted Controls
  5. Custom Foot Pegs
  6. Custom Hand Grips
  7. Custom Bob Fender
  8. HD Peanut Tank (Custom Fabricated to fit Bolt)
  9. Custom Double B Customs Jockey Shift
  10. Custom DBC Gauge Relocator
  11. Custom Zero Black Drag Bars
  12. Yamaha Custom Springer Seat
  13. Freedom Outlaw Exhaust (Sounds deep and throaty)
  14. Low and Mean Dual Barrel Air Intake
  15. Yamaha Speedo Visor
  16. Generator Cover Billet
  17. R/H Small Engine Cover
  18. Chrome Clutch Cover
  19. Chrome Caliper Cover
  20. Fork Gators
  21. Fat Fork Tube Kit
  22. Side Mount License Plate
  23. Accent Integrated LED Taillight and Blinkers
  24. Custom Swing Arm Cover
  25. Custom Paint
  26. Steel Bolt Name Plate on Fender
  27. C and C Steel Bolt Logo on Tank

You can't drive down the street without getting stopped and asked about this bike.  It has been a head turner everywhere we have taken it.  We are the original owner and bike was purchased from Texas Yamaha.  When purchase is complete it is up to the buyer to arrange pickup and delivery.  We will work with you, but are not responsible for setting delivery service up.

More photos are available upon request.

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