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2002 Indian Spirit Motorcycle for sale. This bike is a Gilroy Indian and has an S&S motor and Baker transmission.
16,XXX miles. I ride it occasionally so it may go up slightly. All amsoil oil changes. Fresh oil change done last month. New plugs last month. New white wall tires 1200 miles ago. The bike is well maintained. It has normal wear and tear for a bike this age. Includes: solo seat (tan), dual Corbin seat with back rest (black), bolt on windshield, custom lockable Indian saddlebags, huge parts/maintenance manual and CD, tons of spare gaskets and parts. Thanks for looking! I'm having a new baby so the bike needs to go. The bike can be picked up in Trappe, Maryland 21673 |
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