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ONLY 300 MILES THAT IS CORRECT.
Vrod had been in storage since 2007. It was a fund raiser prize for Doane College in Crete, NE. Air brush painted in Fort Collins Colorado I think. Bike was just taken in to Frontier Harley-Davison here in Lincoln to get checked over after sitting all those years. It had 100 miles And was repaired with new Fuel pump and sending unit, Fuel rail and injectors, and fresh oil change. This VROD now starts and drives just like new. I have personally driven it 200 miles and all is well. Small scuff on fender, small scuff on head lamp fairing, and small cuffs on left way lower radiator cover. These will be shown in detail with the pics. Great bike for a great price. Clean title in Hand. Buyer is to pay for shipping if needed. Bike is also for sale locally. Thanks $500 Non refundable down payment in 24hrs.. Bike does not leave until payment clears |
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