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Custom Built Motorcycles : Bobber Honda Bobber Bar Hopper on 2040-motos

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Late black Friday sale lol.. Selling this bike for a customer at 2k lose. this is a deal if your looking for one Up for sell is a custom loosespokz 2 seater bar hopper. Bike has 60 spoke wheels 21 front 240 rear and custom air bagged twin seat. bike will Gps just over 100mph with more then enough power to run 90 with passenger. Call for any questions. Shipping isn't a big deal through Uship. These aren't the normal hard tail bobbers built from sub par motorcycles with 90% or more of the original bike... I use the motor and neck everything else is new or custom made parts. All coatings are powder coat, all hardware is stainless steel. Skinny bikes are 6k wide tire bikes range form 7500-8500 call or txt for more information 336 870 XXXX LooseSpokz COM NEW FRAME KITS http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=25139XXXXXX&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT

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