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Custom Buell 2005 (saint Louis Park) on 2040-motos

$10,000
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Minneapolis, Minnesota

Minneapolis, MN
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Custom Buell 2005 (Saint Louis Park), $10,000, image 1

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10,000 OBOThis bike has the engine from a 2000 Limited Edition Red Racing Stripe 1200 Buell. Original Wheels, powdercoated black. the rear wheel was widened to 240.FUEL INJECTED. 1/4 turn racing throttle, custom foot pegs,hand grips, handlebars, all clear anodized aluminum. converted to dual disc brakes on the front. Custom speedo mount encasing the original buell speedo, adjustable airbag mounted under the seat for more comfort and many more unique items. This custom Buell is truly 1 of a kind. Only 5900 mis.Contact Todd @ 612-978-XXXX10,000 OBO

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