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NO RESERVE AUCTION!!! JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS GIFT GIVING!!!!! ONE OF A KIND, CUSTOM PRODUCTION 2009 INDIAN THE 'RED HEAD' ROADMASTER, CUSTOM FACTORY RED POWDER COAT WHEELS WITH RED POWDER COATED GENUINE INDIAN MOTORCYCLE ACCESSORIES. Spectacular Condition Factory Original Indian Black Paint with Red Leather Seat and Saddlebags. Having just over 700 miles and being garage kept and meticulously dealer serviced, this bike is as near to new as you will find a used bike. It has never seen snow or salted roads and has only seen rain once for 3 miles! It is washed weekly and waxed regularly using Griot's Garage products exclusively. It has had all recalls performed and just had all the fluids changed for 2017 riding. A few other upgrades included: - Stage 1 upgrade with Freedom Performance Racing Dual Exhaust. - Factory Indian Motorcycle tall Quick Detach Windshield. - Original Indian Motorcycle Leather Solo Seat With Fringe, Passenger Pillion and quick-detach Red Powder Coat Backrest. - New front and rear tires. - Chrome Engine Guard with Indian Motorcycle Adjustable Footpegs. - Front, Front rear and Rear Chrome Fender Tips. - Vintage Chrome Horn Cover. - Indian Motorcycle Red Leather Saddlebags Upgraded From Roadmaster to Vintage Style. - Red Front Brake Caliper Covers. - Glass Indian Head Light with 1 of a kind Red Head Powder Coated Cover on the Front Fender in Place of the Stock Chrome Piece. - Rare Black Powder Coated Rear Sprocket. - Indian Head Chrome Air Cleaner cover. - Extremely Rare (maybe 1 of a kind) Red Powder Coated Coil Cover. - Red Hi Current Spark Plug Wires. - Black/Red Leather Windshield Bag. - Red Indian License Plate Topper. - Extremely Limited Production Genuine Indian Motorcycle Driver Floorboards with Chrome inset. - $1500. in custom hand painted pinstriping. As you can see, the bike is fully loaded with every Indian Motorcycle Option and then some. The original price was over $40,000. As long as you don't mind having your bike's photo taken often, getting thumbs up whenever you ride, and drawing a crowd wherever you park, this bike is for you. It's extremely comfortable, handles well, and gets good gas mileage. The bike is in better than new condition and maintenance service has all been done for the new owner to just get on and ride. Call (570)236-7297 to make an appointment to see the bike or if you have additional questions. The photos do not do this beautiful bike justice. If you are a serious buyer and can make the trip I am certain you will be taking this bike home; your trip won't be a waste of time. Not to be confused with the mass produced Polaris Indians, this is one of the approximately 1100 Kings Mountain Indian Motorcycles that were all USA hand assembled making it even rarer than the ultra hi dollar Indian fours of the 1920s and 1930s. There are very few modern motorcycles that, carefully ridden and maintained, will likely be worth more in 10 years than they are today. This bike, given its high quality and rare production, is likely one of those few. All photos were taken recently, so, what you see in the photos is exactly what you will be getting. If you want additional photos of different angles just ask. I guarantee these are exactly the current condition of the bike. NO SURPRISES. CHECK MY FEEDBACK AND BUY WITH CONFIDENCE!!!! WOULDN'T THIS LOOK FANTASTIC SITTING NEXT TO YOUR CHRISTMAS TREE???? - In the past I received a few emails from buyers outside the US. I am willing to sell to a buyer outside the US as long as you understand that I am a private seller and have little experience with foreign sales. As long as you have an agent to handle the transaction I am willing to work with them. Deposit and payment must be received as indicated in the listing but I am willing to store the bike until your exporter is ready to pick it up. |
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