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Custom Built 124" S&s Softail Datec 200 Series Frame With 6 Speed Transmission on 2040-motos

US $12,000.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:1505 ColorColor: red 4 stage with ghost flames
Location:

Simi Valley, California, US

Simi Valley, California, US
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TypeType:Cruiser Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):2200 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:original owner/builder VINVIN:AZ279660

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124" S&S full polished evo motor, S&S shorty "G" carburator with louvered air cleaner cover, 6 speed transmission, datec 200 series streetscene frame with 178mph speed rated 200mm avon rear  tire, front and rear belt drives, wideglide front end, 4 stage paint with ghost flames and skulls,300 cranking amp gel battery, spyke electronic ign., high torque chrome starter, electronic automatic compression releases for easy starting, all heavy duty electrics including 32 amp alternator system with sealed magnets and no-tearout heavy duty rotor, trippled drilled stainless steel brake rotors, 4 piston billit rear brake and factory harley davidson front softail polished caliper for stopping power, full polished billit foward controls and brake master cylinder,chromed hand controls, chrome rear swingarm with hidden axle plates, steel braided oil lines,brake lines, clutch and throttle cables, wiring hidden thru frame, all stainless steel and chrome nuts and bolts thruout, matching rear passenger seat installed and rear passenger foot pegs since pictures were taken, internally treated exhaust pipes so as to not turn blue, chrome adjustable belly shocks, kevlar clutch system, ect...ect... too much to list...comes with complete build sheet and all parts are compatible and readily available thru all major distributors! Limited original break-in miles and runs as new, never abused, raced, and never even on a dyno machine! Lost job...must sell so bid with confidence!!!! ...$200.00 non refundable deposit thru pay-pal at time of winning bid so as to know buyer is serious  and will be applied to purchase price at time of vehicle pick-up and remaining purchase price to be paid in U.S. currency at time of local pick-up.


On Aug-08-13 at 15:42:14 PDT, seller added the following information:

Keep in mind that the motor alone lists for $7,300.00 retail from dealer and the Datec street scene frame alone lists for $3,200.00 retail and thats before $200.00 powdercoating black and an additional $200.00 chroming of rear swingarm


On Aug-19-13 at 11:59:11 PDT, seller added the following information:

This is a no reserve auction

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