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Harley Custom Electra Bagger,26"wheel,stretched,air-ride,road Iron Mag Bike on 2040-motos

US $10,000.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:11400 ColorColor: Silver
Location:

Gary, Indiana, US

Gary, Indiana, US
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Harley Custom Electra Bagger,26

Harley-Davidson Touring photos

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Harley-Davidson Touring tech info

TypeType:Custom Bagger Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):95 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:1HD1FFW126Y622100

Harley-Davidson Touring description

Here is truly a one of a kind " True" Custom Bagger! This bike is known as the "Sin Alma" bike built by and for builder himself from Curly 's Customs in Chesterton, Indiana. Curly is one of the leaders in the Custom Bike and Bagger world.. Everything went into this bike last year and many long hours cutting and banging out fenders, bags and stretching parts of this bike. Bike was a feature bike in Road Iron Magazine (May 2012) as the Zombie Bike. Neck surgery was performed to fit the 26" SMT wheel and custom fairing work. Front and rear air-ride was also added to drop and raise bike. Bike was also shaved and then powder coated. Tank was also cut and stretched  to fit seat nicely. Even bags were stretched as exhaust was worked thru the sides of them. Bike was raked 48 degrees and stretched 1 1/2 inches all done the correct way. Motor has Edelbrock CNC ported heads, 620 gear-drive cams, and Performance Machine intake. Paul Yaffe bars, Battistini pegs, foot controls. Arlen Ness mirrors and Performance Machine grips to top it off. New sound was just added as well. Sony head unit with Hertz speakers in front fairing.. Hertz speakers put in bag lids and subs really give tremendous great sound. Also made was a padded backrest for passenger comfort. Bike was painted  with PPG Starlight silver paint and then came the zombies!  Wayne Fuller Graphics comes in to airbrush entire bike with zombies and such. So many long hours paid off to make Sin Alma a real head turner and winner at many shows and street events. This bike was built to ride and show. Bike is for sale locally as well so may be pulled off Ebay which ever comes first. You have to see this bike to believe! Mileage may change slightly as I do ride bike occasionally and take it to shows. Good luck bidding! You are bidding on a one of a kind bike with builders heart and soul put in to it! May consider trades or offers? Reserve is priced well below what I got into it! Runs perfect!

                                              Any questions please email safariran@aol.com

 


On Sep-30-13 at 09:45:35 PDT, seller added the following information:

Lowered reserve! Great price!

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