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2004 - Custom Chopper Softail 113 S&s Motor on 2040-motos

US $9,000.00
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:11000 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Honey Creek, Wisconsin, United States

Honey Creek, Wisconsin, United States
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2004 MCC custom chopper this was built in MN. it has a clear WI. title in my name now. The bike sports a 113 S&S motor that is rubber mounted that is a real nice feature along a 6 speed trans. This has rear pegs if needed for a second rider with a 250 rear tire to support the two of you along with a softtail suspension and has 63MM inverted front forks. The paint is house of kolors and looks great with all the chrome and polished aluminum. This bike was built with the best parts one can buy and none of them CHEAP CHINA JUNK!

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