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2012 - Rods & Rides 330 Drop Seat Bobber on 2040-motos

US $9,000.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:500 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Carbon Cliff, Illinois, United States

Carbon Cliff, Illinois, United States
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2012 Rods & Rides 330 Drop Seat Bobber
-Ultima V-Twin-El Bruto Competion Series Engine!
-127 CID 140 Horsepower 140 L.B. Torque!
-Ultima 6 Speed Transmission 3.35" Drag Race Style Ultima Belt Drive--Polished!
-Odyssey Extreme Gel Battery Non Spillable Twice The Power and 3 Times The Life Of Conventional Battery!
-21 Inch Avon Cobra Front Tire!
-Custom Cut Front Wheel!
-17 inch 330/30R17 Avon Cobra Rear Tire!
-Smoothie Rear Wheel!
-Hand Tooled Seat & Saddlebag by Rich Phillips Seat Co.! 3Inch Springs!
-Nash Motorcycle Co. Hand Made Z Handlebars!
-Hand Made Mirrors!
-Carbon Fiber Rear Fender!
-2 1/2 Gallon Tank!
-Runs and Starts Like New! Astonishing Power and Sound!
-The Belt Drive Will Sing To You Like No Other!
-The Bike is in Top Running Condition!

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