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2014 Yamaha Other on 2040-motos

US $14,900.00
YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:250 ColorColor: Orange
Location:

Lake Forest, Illinois, United States

Lake Forest, Illinois, United States
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Yamaha Other tech info

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

Yamaha Other description


This is an amazing custom bike built by renowned bike builder Greg Hageman. Greg is best known for his award-winning Yamaha Virago's showcased on the Cafe Racer TV show. He is also the mastermind behind the stripped down, old school, vintage-looking Yamaha Bolt Scrambler 950cc fist seen at the Star Bolt build-off sponsor by Yamaha. Of course, Greg's Yamaha Scrambler took 1st prize. This bike is a custom build thru and thru...the list below indicates most but not all of the custom work completed by Greg.

I am the only owner of the bike and have owned it for approximately 3 months. It is truly an amazing bike and a blast to ride...not to0 big and not too small and fast as hell, especially since being reworked a bit by Ivans Performance.

All sales are final and payment will be through Pay Pal or cashiers check. All shipping charges will be the responsibility of the buyer.

Bolt  on subframe unit, made from scratch by Greg Hageman and powder coated

·        Fiberglass rear fender, plastic seat pan, seat/upholstry/stencil, custom made by Greg Hageman

·        Custom numberplate/ mounts

·        Custom skidplate, laser cut, and bent for this bike.

·        Tail light, emgo Lucas Replica unit

·        Headlight stone guard. generic unit, custom made by Greg Hageman

·        Turn signals, DMP led Arrow units, handmade mounts

·        Turn signal module upgraded to work with led units, custom dynamics brand

·        Exhaust, muffler is Cone engineering unit, custom fitted by Greg Hageman

·        Ignition has been upgraded by Ivans Performance

·        Grips are Builtwell

·        Air cleaner is Vance & Hines with HD cover

·        Paint is done by Moecolors in Tampa FL

·        Wheels, Factory Yamaha laced wheels, sent to Buchanans in California to have Sun Rims laced with stainless spokes

·        Tires are Continental TKC

·        Custom speedo relocation designed by Greg Hageman

Rear shocks are Works Performance, specially made one off unit

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