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This bike would cost thousand to build. No disappointments on this one. 2000 Indian custom show bike with a built 96 cubic inch S&S motor. Mukuni Carburetor. Compression releases. Thunder header exhaust. Chrome inner and outer primary. This Indian Chief has chrome swing arm chrome wheels with Very custom and nice paint. Just did a full service for it’s new home. I have way to many bikes is the reason for selling. I did enter it in a bike show last month and it took first place in the customs. I have only entered it one time, don't ride it much. Any questions? Call Ken: 541-990-5053
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