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1993 Harley-davidson Softail on 2040-motos

US $35,000.00
YearYear:1993 MileageMileage:4
Location:

Reno, Nevada, United States

Reno, Nevada, United States
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Harley-Davidson Softail description

Custom Harley Davidson. Close to $80,000 and over $20,000 in the motor, wheels rotors sprocket and handle bars alone. Huge $$ for paint as well. I started this build with a Harley softail classic and took it down. Widening up the rear to take a 200 tire mounted to the wheels we had custom made with matching rotors and sprocket. Put the high performance 124 S and S motor with a tuner and big super G carb. Rivera Primo 6 speed transmission with the big Primo brute belt drive with locking clutches to handle the big horsepower. With that I chained up to the rear sprocket with the fat chain so there was no more broken drive belts! I added torque plates to the motor to keep it all aligned as well as  PM braking with all lines braided or hardlined. I also hid all wires, blinkers, horn and switches buttons. Super clean!!! the Bars are really clean with the internal components all inside our custom one off bars! Many hours or welding grinding cutting. We also have one off fenders rounding the wheels that you will not see on another bike! The paint is black cherry looking black in the shade or evening and when the light comes out it shows all the red in it as well as the skulls/ hands eyes come out. otherwise hidden behind the clear. I will put a new set of tires, have it tuned, oil change, chain lubed when it sells and if it hits the $30,000 mark I will take it down to have the show polish done in every nook and cranny of the bike as well as having another clear coat and show buffed as well. This bike will be for sale in the local market and can be taken down at anytime. Good luck with your bidding!!!
Also I can help load it and even drive it to a desired location once all funds clear. if its a distance I will have to charge a fee to cover my cost.

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