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2001 Sporty 883 With 1200 Kit, Buell Heads, Obo on 2040-motos

$3,500
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Daytona Beach, Florida

Daytona Beach, FL
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2001 sportster with 1200 kit and buell heads. VH 2-1 Propipe and tuned properly. I get 38-40 miles-per-gallon on average. And I mostly commute on us1 and around town. No oil leaks and serviced regularly. New rear tire. Progressive suspension and will include the stock shocks. Bike has 45,000mis on it but the 1200 kit was done 20,000 mis ago. Bike runs very strong and gets up to speed quickly. A few scratches and paint chips but nothing major. Still get complements on it while out riding around. Hate to get rid of it but I'm upgrading to a bigger bike and I have no need for 2. Please call or text if you have any questions. Asking 3500 OBO.Emerson

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