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2005 Buell Firebolt on 2040-motos

US $14000
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:7 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Haskins, Ohio, United States

Haskins, Ohio, United States
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Buell Firebolt photos

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Buell Firebolt tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,203 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Sport Bike For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Buell Firebolt description

I am the second owner of this awesome bike. The bike was manufactured in April of 2005 and bought by a gentlemen in Illinois. I bought it from him May 16th 2008 with 2719 miles on it. The bike looks as good as new still to this day. The best part about this bike is the factory installed Harley Davidson race kit! This kit was discontinued by Harley because of it not passing emission and noise tests I believe. So because of this the factory race kit is very rare. Trust me when I say it makes the bike. And is the only reason I drove all the way to Illinois to buy it. This race package I understand was nearly two thousand extra over the sticker price of the bike. The race package includes a complete header and muffler exhaust system, upgraded air filter, and a racing tuned program flashed to the computer. So other than the race package it pretty much hasn't been modified much. I've upgraded the handle grips with authentic buell grips. I have frame slider/pucks that I've never installed that's included. I did a breather mod to it which helps when running low rpms and I've saved all the parts to take is back to stock (if desired). I had a 3/4" gel and 1/2" memory foam pad instaled in the driver's seat. I'll also include a bolt down bike stand that is nice to use in the garage or trailer, a motorcycle cover, and a tank bag. I've taken very good care of this bike. It wasn't my first bike nor has it been raced or wrecked. I've always stored it in a heated garage in the winters. It has a newer battery and has a quick connect for a battery tender already installed. So to why I'm selling it. I've owned the bike for 8 years, I bought it when I was single, now I'm married and have one child so far. I have next to no time to ride it. Last year I put less that 300 miles on it. Now that my son is getting some bigger outside toys there is just not any room. I have the title in hand and will accept cash or certified check. I'm not interested in any trades. With only 7163 mile you know this bike has been well taken care of. Well I think thats about all I have to tell you about it so I'll let the bike speak for itself.

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