2005 Custom Built Motorcycles Pro Street on 2040-motos
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Chopper Pro Street description
I took it as a trade in ..I rode it down the road a couple miles and back..It runs very strong , shifts threw all the gears like it should.. It is fast and loud..It is a 2005 Custom hard tail bike with very low miles..It has a Kraft-Tech frame , 100 ci Ultima motor , 5 speed tranny...like new Avon venom tires , 230 rear 21 front ..custom paint , has turn signals, horn , electronic speedometer, S & S carb. New battery. Vance & Hines exhaust ..I changed all the fluids so it is ready to ride..What I have listed is all I know about this bike , so this is the way you are buying it..AS IS , No guarantee ..Clear title in hand..Itwill be up to the buyer to pick it up or arrange shipping...
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