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2008 - Grandeur Pro Street Bagger Custom on 2040-motos

US $15,000.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:3004 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Siloam, North Carolina, United States

Siloam, North Carolina, United States
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Buell Firebolt description

2008 Grandeur Pro Street Bagger. The frame is a Rolling Thunder Chassis. It has a T-Man Performance 131" twin cam fully polished motor complete with his CNC'ed heads, cams, and all of his other goodies that he does. The motor dyno'ed at 148hp and 157 ft tq on a conservative tune and it is also fuel injected. The transmission is a Baker 6 speed. Over this past winter I put PM Heathen chrome wheels (19 x 3 front and 17 x 6 rear ) along with there matching rotors in chrome. The calipers are also PM chrome 4-piston rear and a 6-piston front. Grandeur also put 4" of stretch in the rear and repaired any chip, scratch, etc. at a cost of 6500.00 for labor alone. All of the parts came to total of more than 4500.00. I have put less than 250 miles on it since this was done. The rear tire is a Shinko Hook Up and the front is a Dunlop Harley tire. The front suspension consist of a custom cartridge built type chrome forks. The rear suspension are Progressive shocks. The rear fender, front fender, tank, and side frame covers are all steel and the paint work is very slick. The forward controls are PM and the hand controls are PM as well all in chrome. The exhaust is RB racing. It has cruise control also. I know I am leaving a lot out, there is just simply too much to list

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