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2010 Indian on 2040-motos

US $1,700.00
YearYear:2010 MileageMileage:99
Location:

Dixon, Illinois, United States

Dixon, Illinois, United States
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Up for sale is a remake of an old motorcycle. It does not have a bunch of history and a long story of how it was made.  I built it to ride around an old swap meet 5 years ago. It has a 4 stroke motor and  a centrifical clutch. It has a sqweeze brake on the back wheel only. it will go about 30 35 MPH. It started as a Huffy bike and turned into a neat looking motorized bike. there is no title for it . I don't want to ship it so you have to come here to pick it up. Good luck bidding or buy it now.

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