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2012 Custom Built Motorcycles Bobber (2012)
NO RESERVE Info: This is a practically new Custom Bobber built at Southern Motorcycle, Inc with a CLEAR State Title. Not a garage built or personal built custom, we built it here in our facility by certified technicians, and titled in the state of Oklahoma. The parts used to make this bike are 90% USA made from Leading Manufactures, and we listed the major parts below. We used this motorcycle mainly as a advertisement and display bike for our wheels, rotors, forward controls, and engine. It has less than 500 miles on the bike. We are putting it up for auction because we have new projects and advertisements we are doing. The value of the bike is estimated at above $20,000, but we are auctioning it off with NO RESERVE Here is a parts list: Kraft-Tech Frame 28 degrees with FXR swingarm (USA) 127ci Southern Proof Engine with S&S Carb (USA) 3" BDL Open Belt Drive (USA) Terry Components starter (USA) 6-speed AU Transmission (Korea) Progressive Rear Shocks (USA) GMA Controls (USA) HHI Brake Calipers, brackets, and HW (USA) Goodrich lines and cables (USA) USA made leather seat, dash cover, and grips (USA) Southern Black Contrast Octane Wheels, rotor, and sprocket (USA) Southern Black Contrast Forward Foot Controls (USA) Midwest Front End forks and trees (Taiwan) Avon Tires 150/18 front and 200/18 rear (USA) Dakota Digital Speedo and pick-up (USA) USA made wiring harness (USA) Two tone Black Paint (gloss on the bottom and matte black on top and sides) How it Rides: The motorcycle rides great (probably the best custom we have rode). It sits low to the ground, but handles good on corners, but does not lean like a Softail or Sporster. It has beyond enough power, maybe too much. Condition of Motorcycle: We guarantee everything is in good working order at the time of purchase with NO DAMAGE. As with any custom bike, it is like owning a race car, just requires more maintenance and up keep. The motorcycle is sold as is only. If you ever need parts, they are easy to find or you can get them through Southern Motorcycle, Inc.2016-08-16 04:58:13Ardmore, Oklahoma, United States50023000
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2013 Southern Boardtrack Old School Racer with 23" wheels rolling chassis (2013)
2013 Southern Motorcycle Works Boardtrack rolling chassis. Call 580-224-2888 or email with any questions. FOR MORE INFO YOU CAN GOOGLE SEARCH SOUTHERN MOTORCYCLE WORKS In stock and ready to ship. Allow 5 to 10 business days for packing and shipping times. Information on the roller: USA Made Tig Welded boartrack frame for 23" wheels No fab work necessary and is bolt together. All welding and brackets are done for you prior to shipping USA Made 23" Elite Black Contrast Legend wheels with 23" front and rear Avon Cobra tires USA Made 11.5 Front and Rear Black Contrast Matching Legend Rotors USA Made 51T Black Contrast Legend chain sprocket USA Made Rear and Front axle kits USA Made Black Solo Seat with an anti-sore ass solo spring shock with a 300lbs load rating USA Made Custom Side Mount Oil Tank that just bolts to the frame USA Made Southern Custom made rear fender Black Billet Forward Controls and Hardware Cole Foster Gas Tank with flush mount cap Black or Chrome Springer Front end Black headlight and riser bracket Handlebars, risers, and Hardware Brackets and Hardware to set it up just like in the photo Paint is not included Comes with Manufactures Statement of Origin and 17 digit VIN Frame is for Big Twin or Evo motors Most Big Twin Softail Harley or After-Market parts will work with this chassis Shipping and freight charges vary so email for a quote Call 580-224-2888, email, or Google us at Southern Motorcycle Works with any questions Everything for $5995.00 plus shipping2013-10-14 00:04:54Ardmore, Oklahoma, US05,995.00
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