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1984 Custom Built Motorcycles Bobber (1984)
This bike is something that a project bike. Someone that had it before head taking off all of the wiring. So all of the wiring is fairly new wiring harness, new paint, New paint on the frame as well.2016-12-17 04:41:00Sedalia, Missouri, United States122000
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1984 Custom Built Motorcycles Bobber (1984)
I built this bike about two years ago has developed an oil leak from head gaskets but runs good. I've changed gaskets and had heads machined but still leaks.2016-11-22 04:46:05Clayton, Alabama, United States01,800.00
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Custom Built Motorcycles: Bobber (1984)
-1984 Honda Magna VF750- Canadian bike- 46,000km or 28,500mi- Frame converted to one seater and fully powder coated candy red, including dog bones for hard tail conversion, swing arm, and rims.- Buffalo leather spring seat with matching side bag.- Side mount for license plate.- Custom Harley style rear turn signals.- Integrated LED turn signals in head light.- fully custom quad exhaust.- New Dunlop tires front and rear.- Engine gaskets replaced, engine painted with high heat resistant paint, gloss black for the block and matt black for the covers.- Carbs were cleaned and balanced.- New cluster.- Ape hangers 10".- New coolant switch with new coolant.- New ignition wires, caps, heads and spark plugs.- Custom side mount choke cable.- Converted hard tail.- Wire harness tuck.2016-11-15 04:51:21kirkland, QC, Canada2813,000.00
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1984 Custom Built Motorcycles Bobber (1984)
1984 Honda Goldwing GL1200 with clear title and signed bill of sale. Low mileage Goldwing. Miles are 23,340. Original odometer will go with the bike. This is a very nice running Wing. Starts very easily. Runs very strong. Obviously, the bike has been heavily customized. Bike's curb weight has been pared down to a scant 430 lbs. Consider the bike's customized new look, along with the lighter weight and tuning modifications made, and that equals less weight plus more horsepower, so you not only have a bike that will strike positive conversations with the crowd. It will also lay down an impressive patch of rubber when leaving. List of modifications are as follows: Starting from the front, running a 130/90-16 Dunlop. Front forks have been shortened and are equipped with Redwing override springs. Handlebars are shortened flat-track style. New clutch master cylinder and new brake master cylinder, new LeFossi brake lines front and back, new mini black speedo, new Volar speedo cable and throttle cable, new chrome tight-radius throttle control. New grips. AMF headlight with double rings. Gas tank is vintage Kawasaki KZ1000. Has been lined, and comes with new key. Paint on tank is Omni Satin Black. Made in America graphics are 7-year vinyl. Can be left as is or easily removed. La Rosa solo seat black tuck 'n' roll with red stitching. Blinkers front and back are from Krator (very nice quality with thick chrome). Drag Specialties chrome vintage-style side mount with Duolamp tail light. Rear tire is 150/90-15 Tour Master. Rear shocks are stock Goldwing. They have been rebuilt and are using Redwing override springs as well. Carbs have been gone through with parts replaced, as needed. Original spark plug wires have been replaced with Red Dynatek wires. Chrome headers are supplied by MAC, with custom made shorty mufflers. Bike has all new wiring throughout, and includes a high-output sealed battery. PLEASE VIEW THE VIDEO OF BIKE RUNNING WITH ALL OF IT'S FUNCTIONS, AS FAR AS HEADLIGHT, TAIL LIGHT, ETC.2016-10-29 04:45:07El Paso, Texas, United States235500
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