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For sale is a 2001 434 boss hoss . Year means nothing with this bike. Motor was 100% refund this spring by wheeler race engines in mn. Custom night vision paint done by automotive tattoos out of Chippewa falls wi. Bike runs great. 569 hp on the dunk this spring. 2 gallon reserve tank, nos bottle tool container, 7.5 gallon tank, custom gauges in tank, 15" 255 Bridgestone tire, brand new front tire, bike is well maintained I am the second owner. Buyer responsible for pick up or delivery.
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