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2012 Custom Built Motorcycles Pro Street on 2040-motos

US $69000
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

De Pere, Wisconsin, United States

De Pere, Wisconsin, United States
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Chopper Pro Street photos

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Chopper Pro Street tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):2,048 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Pro Street For Sale ByFor Sale By:Owner

Chopper Pro Street description

I have for sale my 2012 Hard Core Chopper Conniosseur.  I am the 3rd owner, I have had the bike for about 4 months.  Purchased it from a co worker who purchased it from the original owner.  Bike is classified as a Pro Street it has a 125 CI (2048 CC) Rev-Tec Polished engine, also a 6 speed Rev-Tec chrome transmission. The front fork and suspension is American Custom Springer, none better! This hold a 120/70 X 21 Chrome wheel and Avon tire.  The soft tail rear is by Legend Air with on board compressor.  This hold a 330/30 X 17 matching Chrome wheel and Avon tire, both front and rear excellent shape.  3" open primary drive.  Badlands instrumentation in mirrors, left mirror has integral LED front signal, speedometer, trip and odometer, and oil pressure indicator, right mirror has   integral LED front signal, tachometer, hi beam indicator.    The paint is beatiful blue with metallic and white and grey flames, very subtle but very tastefully done!  not gaudy not over the top, just RIGHT! The bike has 1350 miles, possibly more as I still ride.  I have taken to 2 shows locally.  1st show 1st place, 2nd show 2nd in show and will be featured in Harley Davidson yearly (2017) calendar.  

I previously had a Street Glide, got bored and figured I would try this.  The bike rides and drives very good!  You do have to negotiate round abouts  with caution as the bikes rides low and tight turns are difficult.  The power in the engines commands respect!  It will cause excessive rear tire wear if driven obnoxiously!   The bike is over 9' long!   

If you have any question, please send me a Email and we can talk.  I know it cost approximately $600 to have the bike shipped from South Carolina to Wisconsin.  We will have to check on shipping to your location.  It would not be out of the question for me to deliver some distance to be determined.


Delivery or shipping to be determined at time of sale.

 

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