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Suzuki Vx800 Custom Snowmobile Bike Drag/street/show Bike/motorcycle--wow-- on 2040-motos

US $3,001.00
YearYear:1990 MileageMileage:50 ColorColor: PPG O-So-Sexy Tri-coat
Location:

Fremont, Ohio, US

Fremont, Ohio, US
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Suzuki Other tech info

TypeType:Custom Street/Drag/Show Bike Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):900 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:JS1VS51A6L2100823

Suzuki Other description

  Up for auction is my custom built "Snowmobile Bike". It started life as a 1990 VX800 Suzuki. It still holds the VX800 Suzuki title and is 100% street legal in Ohio. The engine is an Arctic Cat Thundercat 900 triple snowmobile engine which is built by suzuki. It has around 180 horsepower and is very streetable. The transmission is the snowmobiles CVT belt drive, fully automatic...basically a scooter on steriods!  No shifting! Does not over heat, runs 180-190 degrees. This bike was built as a street bike and has very good street manners.
  The wheels are Performance Machine polished aluminum Big Dog chopper wheels and had lots of machine work done to fit this bike. The front is a 21" and the rear is a 18"x12" with a 310mm tire. Front and rear are matching Vee Rubber tires and both are perfect with no flaws. The paint is PPG O-so-sexy tri coat and looks awsome. The frame and belt cover also was painted with PPG base/clear black. The swingarm was built by myself and is .250" wall 6061 aluminum. Motor has been rebuilt and I put all new AC water pump gaskets and seals just incase...did not need it just being anal I guess!
  Everything on this custom bike is brand new and was finished just in time for Ohio Bike Week where I won first place best of show agianst some very stiff competition. It was put in Thunder Roads Ohio magazine the month of July 2013 and was the cover bike and calender/centerfold. So obviously this bike is super sweet being thunder roads had ALOT of bikes to choose from at Ohio Bike Week and they chose mine!
  Every part of this bike was custom built by myself as Im a fabricator/machinist by trade. I never intended to part with this bike but I have other stuff going on right now. I can't stress enough how nice and one off this bike is...It gets so much attention everywhere it goes, and scary fast!
                      P.S The Yugo in the background is not for sale. Lol!   Thats my next build.

This is a NO RESERVE auction....High bid takes it!  

I do reserve the right to end this auction at any time due to local sale!!!

No zero feedback bidders....I will delete your bid.

NO SHIPPING LOCAL PICK UP ONLY

ANY QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO ASK I'LL ANSWER THEM QUICKLY!

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