1985 Can-am Mx500 on 2040-motos
Can-Am MX500 tech info
Can-Am MX500 description
This pretty rare 1985 Can Am MX500 (correct motor & Frame # MX500)started out as a low hour bike on standard bore that was meticulously gone through to make it as close to "like new" as possible. This restoration took over 12 months and everything was done to a professional level (this is not a production line special).You would be hard pressed to find one in this condition. If you are a Can Am enthusiast this belongs in your collection. Below is a list of things that were done to the bike. If you require additional pictures or have any questions at all feel free to contact me. I would be happy to answer them. I realize this is quite a bit of money so I would be open to a two part payment as long as it does not go beyond a few months. Thank you for looking Bike details:
SHIPPING: costs and arrangements are the responsibility of the buyer. I don't mind holding the bike for a while once it is paid for. I realize it takes time to make shipping arrangements and I want to make this a stress free experience for the buyer. I do have a pretty good shipper who is very reasonable that I would be happy to pass on to you.
INTERNATIONAL BUYERS - I have several Over sea's Shipping services that I can refer you to that will crate and ship to countries like Australia, New Zealand, UK as well as other country's in Europe if you require those services. PAYMENT: Deposit is nonrefundable. Balance payment is due within 7 days of the auction ending. I will accept the balance of payment in the following ways-Bank transfer, cash in person, Bank of America cashiers check or USPS money orders. |
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