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2006 Wildwest Dragoon ***no Reserve*** on 2040-motos

US $16,000.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:5800
Location:

Jacksonville, Florida, US

Jacksonville, Florida, US
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Chopper Chopper description

2006 Wild West Dragoon Chopper*** No Reserve***

One owner, Factory produced custom chopper that is NADA listed. Very rare due to limited hand built production. The factory paint is a beautiful candy red with shadow ghost flames. The engine is an S&S 117" with a 6 speed Baker right side transmission. The exhaust is a 2 into 2, stepped for performance, designed by Frankie Serrano. The Air Intake is a Wimmer Ultra Sucker. The primary is open with a custom flamed billet belt guard. Wild West builds many of the parts in house to give the bike a one of a kind design.... The frame has the oil running through the backbone to produce a low seat height of 21" which gives a low center of gravity for a great balanced ride. The gas tank is all steel and designed to flow perfectly with the lines of the bike. The handle bars are 1 1/4 " polished stainless steel with integrated speedometer and LED indicators and billet mirrors and grips. The front fender is steel and the rear is internally struted Carbon Fiber which easily supports a passenger. The rear suspension is a nitro charged mono-shock with 3.5" of travel. The front is Mean Street inverted 56mm chopper front end. The rear tire is a 300- 18", and the front is a 21" 90/90. Garage kept with 5800 miles. When new, the retail was near $50k. Serious buyers only. email or call with questions 904six1six2zero zero3 http://www.wildwestmc.com/

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