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Redneck Custom Triumph A True One Of A Kind 2010 on 2040-motos

$9,500
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119 s Madison Blvd One of a kind custom built by Redneck Engineering . This bike has a built 750 Triumph engine that sounds amazing and it's fast ! Bike has about 2000mis on it or 40 hours ride time or less. This bike is Immaculate . These bikes are very easy to ride and handle . Bike rides better than any bike I've ever owned . ORIGINAL INVOICE 22,500.00 . Please don't waste my time with low offers or junk. I'm firm. Don't need money or help selling and I'm not going to give any account details out to ship bike . Most people can afford Big Boy Toys like this and I understand so please do not waste my time . The bike speaks for itself . If you are interested you may call or email me . Few more facts: Ostrich seat , 300 rear tire, 5L oil can battery box, brand new Battery, 5 gear tranny, 9 ft long, and yes it's 1/2 price ! My new toys are going to be Corvettes now. Thanks! Reduced got to go 9500.00

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