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2007 Boss Hoss 9zz4 on 2040-motos

US $28,900.00
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:8 ColorColor: Silver
Location:

West Des Moines, Iowa, United States

West Des Moines, Iowa, United States
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Boss Hoss 9ZZ4 photos

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Boss Hoss 9ZZ4 tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):5,700 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle has an existing warranty TypeType:Trike For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Boss Hoss 9ZZ4 description

For Sale:  2007 custom painted Boss Hoss trike. Style is Sierra Truck.  5700cc, 385 h.p., 8 cylinder, 350 turbo hydromatic transmission.  Has automatic forward, neutral & reverse gears.  Large storage trunk in rear end has remote controlled open and close.  Has Kenwood AM/FM radio, USB port, and Kenwood speakers.  It has approximately 8,900 miles.  We have the Owner Manual.

Comfortable seats for both driver and passenger!  Driver has a back rest that folds down for easy access to the back seat.  Trike has Foot Pegs, and dual exhaust, and a stabilizer bar on the handles.  It has 2 12-volt DC sockets inside the trunk.

Only 2 owners.  Trike was custom painted by Chris Ellis of Ellis Signs and Custom Painting in LaCrosse, Virginia.  An article in South Hill Enterprise newspaper dated January 24, 2006 says “…Ellis also paints Boss Hoss Motorcycles that come to him from the assembly raw, and once painted, these motorcycles are sold by a dealer in Richmond.  He said it takes six weeks to paint a Boss Hoss and that much of that is drying time.  The overall process includes prepping the metal, performing the bodywork, priming the surface, block sanding and then applying 15 to 18 coats of paint.” …  Chris Ellis has won many awards including Grand National winner of Dupont’s “Hot Hues” competition, and first place in airbrush in the automotive art category of Airbrush Action Magazine.

Original owner chose the cartoon “Hot Stuff” baby devil to be custom painted on the back of the trike, in memory of his father.  When the original owner was a boy, his father spent military time in Germany and brought back a jacket for him with Hot Stuff embroidered on the back.  Hot Stuff had just been introduced into the comic world and was very popular.

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