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2002 Custom Built Motorcycles Chopper on 2040-motos

US $11,000.00
YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:9 ColorColor: Red/Black Silver Striping
Location:

Broomfield, Colorado, United States

Broomfield, Colorado, United States
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Chopper Chopper tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,300 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Chopper For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Chopper Chopper description

2002 RON SIMMS CUSTOM MOTORCYCLE

Bike has less than 200 miles since it was completely redone! Better than new and in showroom condition.

131 cubic inch (not cc) wouldn't accept cubic inch in engine size listing , 140 horsepower motor, Jims 6 speed transmission, Legend Air Ride, BLD open belt drive, PM wheels, hand controls, caliper grips, pulley and 13 inch floating rotors. Simms thunderhead pro-pipe exhaust. New custom paint job...everything new or redone.

New parts include: all brake lines, oil lines, clutch cable, throttle cables, speedo cable, fork seals and dust covers, fork oil, rotor bolts, pulley bolts, seat pan upholstery, handlebars, hand control switches, LED indicator lights, turn signal lenses, larger/more visible tail lights, HD headlight and visor, gas caps, Twin Tech ignition switch, swing arm bump stops, sealed primary bearing, BDL clutch starter ring, airline, air ride switch, rear tire (front is like new), chrome starter, Lighting Start 450 CCA battery, compression releases, lower chrome heat shield, mirrors that are functional, belt guard and chrome exhaust shields.

Re-chromed parts include: triple trees, hand controls, center of floating rotors, primary cover, brake light mount, front and rear axle covers and pulley, Simms handlebar clamps, rear caliper bracket and motor mount.

STORZ forks were polished and anodized black, THUG motor was rebuilt and polished ($2400.00 with receipt) and bike was rewired.

Bike has less than 200 miles on it since the bike was completely rebuilt, redone and repainted. The odometer now has 9878 miles. Bike has a clear title in hand. Too many toys and not enough time to ride. This bike is fast and loud!

The original cost of this bike was $62,000.00 in 2002 and has the best of everything...you can own it at a fraction of the original cost for $11,000 and it has been completely redone. This is not a used bike that needs to be updated, refurbished or redone...it has already been done. ONE OF A KIND!!! Bike is listed for sale  locally as well and I reserve the right to end the listing for the right offer.

Please call 303-817-7509 if you have any questions about the bike or if you want more detail or information

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