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2005 American Ironhorse Tejas (2005)
2005 American Ironhorse Tejas.107 C.I. engine6 Speed transmissionConverted to chain drive3D billet wheels with Metzler tiresVance & Hines Big Radius exhaust Email for more information or additional pictures. Local Pick Up Only2016-12-19 04:39:42Owens Cross Roads, Alabama, United States1432000
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2005 American Ironhorse Tejas (2005)
Last Chance! You're looking at a Pristine 2005 Low Mileage 1819cc American Ironhorse Tejas meticulously maintained and garage kept. With an awesome Badass Burpule color looking amazing in the sunlight and sounding totally mean, always turns heads with jaws dropped. This bike retailed at over $30,000 new and since then has had a $990 Ghetto Blaster 2 into 1 exhaust, a $425 Spike air cleaner/filter, Multiple Color LED lighting system, Sissy bar/pad, and rear foot peg add-on. New Rear 300mm and front tire, and brake pads just installed. Meticulously maintained, extremely clean, and title in hand. Must see to appreciate this Thumbs-up Head Turner in Excellent condition! Feel free to contact me with any questions.2016-11-19 04:53:20San Antonio, Texas, United States510,500.00
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2005 American Ironhorse Tejas (2005)
2005 American Ironhorse..great bike..runs fine..2016-07-25 04:57:14Miami, Florida, United States28,500.00
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2005 American Ironhorse Tejas (2005)
One in a lifetime bike, you will not find another bike like it!! Myrtle Beach Performance in Surfside Beach SC customized this bike for me. The project took 5 months to complete and Maiko Saravia was the builder, you can check out his credentials on his web page Myrtle Beach Performance.2016-07-13 04:57:39Bemidji, Minnesota, United States35049,500.00
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2005 American Ironhorse Tejas (2005)
2005 American Ironhorse Tejas , 2005 American Ironhorse Tejas Bike is in great condition. 2nd Upstate New York Owner. Always changed Oil every 2,000 Miles.2013-12-20 22:08:22Rochester, NY7,20012,500.00
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2005 American Ironhorse Tejas Cruiser (2005)
2005 American Ironhorse Tejas, The Tejas is the best selling hardtail of all time! It has a 280 rear tire, is right side drive, the paint is candy black cherry, it has an S&S carb, D&D exhaust, Dakota Digital speedometer, passenger footpegs, passenger seat, polished lower legs, polished wheels, and polished triple trees! This beautiful bike will not last at this price!2013-10-03 00:14:45Anaheim, CA, US29,995.00
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2005 American Ironhorse Tejas Custom (2005)
2005 American Ironhorse Tejas, Only 6k miles! Down swept pipes, brand new tire and fully serviced!! 651.251.8230 - Design Profile: 3 over hard chromed fork tubes AIH chromed custom sweeper handlebars One-piece stretched tank Smooth rear fender2013-09-29 09:47:45South Saint Paul, MN, US612,999.00
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Iron Horse Bike Motorcycle Tejas (2005)
This is an excellent bike. It is a 2005 iron horse tejas fully CUSTOM. It has only 4500 miles on it and it comes with a s n s 1800cc motor.2013-09-03 10:12:32Valley Stream, New York, US4,50014,500.00
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2005 American Ironhorse Texas Chopper Softtail Slammer LSC Outlaw Fatboy Cruiser (2005)
This is an excellent bike. It is a 2005 iron horse tejas fully CUSTOM. It has only 4500 miles on it and it comes with a s n s 1800cc motor.2013-09-03 03:57:10Valley Stream, New York, US4,5009,900.00
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one of a kind amazing all chrome bike (2005)
Category: Custom / cruiser Rating: 54.3 out of 100. Show full rating and compare with other bikes Price as new (MSRP): US$ 28995. Prices depend on country, taxes, accessories, etc. Engine and transmission Displacement: 1820.00 ccm (111.06 cubic inches) Engine type: V2, four-stroke Power: 110.00 HP (80.3 kW)) Fuel system: Carburettor Fuel control: OHV Cooling system: Air Gearbox: 6-speed Transmission type, final drive: Belt Chassis, suspension, brakes and wheels Rake (fork angle): 42.0° Front suspension: Telescopic Rear suspension: Rigid Front tyre dimensions: 90/90-H21 Rear tyre dimensions: 280/35-V18 Front brakes: Single disc Rear brakes: Single disc Physical measures and capacities Dry weight: 293.0 kg (646.0 pounds) Power/weight ratio: 0.3754 HP/kg Overall height: 1,232 mm (48.5 inches) Overall length: 2,540 mm (100.0 inches) Overall width: 864 mm (34.0 inches) Ground clearance: 102 mm (4.0 inches) Wheelbase: 1,887 mm (74.3 inches) Fuel capacity:2013-09-30 02:32:58Bayonne, New Jersey, US7,0258,000.00
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