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2004 Boss Hoss Motorcycle on 2040-motos

US $26,000.00
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:8125 ColorColor: Custom
Location:

Hamburg, New York, US

Hamburg, New York, US
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Boss Hoss ZZ4 photos

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Boss Hoss ZZ4 tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):5735 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:1b9tbvc354d285170

Boss Hoss ZZ4 description

This Boss Hoss is loaded with options and factory customized.  Small block 350/385 (originally), now bumped to an estimated 400+ hp plus 150 hp nitrous.  Purchased at, and customized by, Mountain Boss Hoss (MBH), this bike is truly exceptional.  Heated garage-kept, meticulously maintained, and always serviced by MBH.  Pictures show optional configurations including passenger seat, driver and passenger backrests, and luggage rack, as well as large windshield and stock front end. All original parts are included. Runs strong and is 100% correct. There is a minor paint chip on the left side of the front fender at the mounting point (see pic).

 

Deposit of $3000 due within 3 days of auction close and full payment in US funds is required within 7 days of auction close. All funds must clear the seller's bank before documentation transfer and delivery of the bike.  Buyer responsible for vehicle pick-up or shipping.  Seller will gladly work with the buyer to accommodate timing of pickup and the bike will remain stored in protected garage until pickup, but the bike will have to be picked up within 30 days of auction close.  Seller reserves the right to cancel this auction at any time. 

 

8,125 miles

Custom paint

8.5 gal gas tank

1100 lbs dry weight

2-speed automatic w/ reverse

Kewlmetal custom raked front end

150 hp nitrous “Sniper” w/dual 5lb chromed NOS bottles/brackets

Custom “shorty” BH windshield (have original)

Polished MBH overflow tank

Stage II carb by “Carburetor Mike”

K&N low profile/high flow air filter

Mountain Boss Hoss headers

Autometer tach on custom handlebar mount

MSD HEI ignition system

Siron performance ignition wires

Holley fuel pump

Mountain BH custom adj alternator bracket

LED turn signals and lights w/ upgraded fuse block

Cooper ZHP 01 225/60/15 rear (car) tire

Jabsco water pump

Brembo brakes w/ Lyndahl Racing pads

Greaseable swingarm bushings

Arlen Ness headlight, mirrors, lic plate bracket

Custom V8 body panel fasteners

Custom laser-engraved lower air dam

Chrome highway crash bar

Passenger seat, backrest, and luggage rack

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