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2005 Custom Built Motorcycles Chopper on 2040-motos

US $19000
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:495 ColorColor: Yellow
Location:

Hendersonville, North Carolina, United States

Hendersonville, North Carolina, United States
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Chopper Chopper tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):2,032 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Full Custom For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Chopper Chopper description

Killa Bee

2005 CUSTOM CHOPPER

LESS THAN 500 MILES -  IRONHORSE TRAILER INCLUDED -  LOW RESERVE

 The “Stinger Bike” Project

Featured in HOT BIKE Magazine

February 2006

If you have ever been wanting a custom “one off” chopper but could never find the “right one” your search may be over. Once you view the details and history of this chopper and the special features along with the 2013 Ironhorse (2 Bike 1 Trike) model Trailer that is INCLUDED with this listing you may say THIS IS THE ONE ! Yes, the trailer mentioned above will be included if the LOW RESERVE is met. If you have a vehicle that can tow 1500 lbs. and it has a 2” ball on the hitch and either a 4 or 7 pin connector then you are ready to go. ALSO included with the trailer will be a Condor Chopper Chock 90 wheel chock, 4 Powertye Big Daddy 2” wide tie-down straps ( and storage bag ) and neoprene protectors for the straps. Google search these items - they are the best you can buy !

Also included is a new brake controller, safety cables and dual wheel swivel jack just because Iike everything looking new. All of the items listed for the trailer are brand new and never installed or the boxes opened. OK enough about the trailer now let’s get to the ONE OFF CUSTOM CHOPPER that has been featured in the February 2006 publication of HOT BIKE magazine. ( 2 copies of this issue will be included with this sale along with a custom display plaque of the magazine story ). HOT BIKE magazine gave the chopper the name “KILLA BEE” for the story and in my opinion it fits the bike perfectly. Below is a spec sheet of the chopper – hopefully I did not forget anything .

      GENERAL

-         Year/Make/Model   ’05/SMCC/SOFTAIL

-         Fabrication -  Dave Argentina

-         Assembly – Dewayne Whitner

-         Build Time – 7 months

ENGINE

-         Year/Type/Size ’04 S&S 124 Cubic Inch

-          VFI Fuel Injection

-         Air Cleaner – S&S Dual Runner with Covers

-         Ignition – S&S

-         Exhaust – Paul Yafee X Pipes

      TRANSMISSION

-         Prowler 6 Speed

-         Primary Drive  BDL 3” Open

FRAME

-         Kraftec 38 degree rake

-         6.5” stretch out and 4” up

SUSPENSION

-         Front – Kustomwerks

-         Length – 8” over

-         Triple Trees – Hawg Halters 5 degree raked

-         Rear – Kraftec

-         Shocks – Kustomwerks Adjustable

      WHEELS, TIRES AND BRAKES

-         Front – RC Components 21” , AVON 21 x 2.15

-         Front Caliper – HHI

-         Front Rotor – RC Components

-         Rear – RC Components 18 X 8.5 AVON 250

-         Rear Caliper – HHI

-         Rear Rotor RC Components

       ACCESSORIES

-         Front Fender – Kustomwerks

-         Rear Fender – Kustomwerks

-         Fender Struts – Internal

-         Gas Tank & Cap – Independent

-         Oil Tanks – Kustomwerks and SMCC

-         Gauges – Dakota Digital

-         Handlebars – Redneck/SMCC

-         Risers – Built In

-         Mirrors – V Twin MFG.

-         Hand Controls – BDL

-         Foot Controls – RPM

-         Foot pegs – RPM

-         Headlight – Accessories Unlimited

-         Taillight – SMCC Custom Flush Mounted LED

-         License Plate Mount – SMCC Custom Made

-         Seat – Custom Made By James Gragg

To read the full story that was published in HOT BIKE magazine Google search Smokey Mountain Custom Chopper . Links through ebay do not always work or allowed.

I HAVE A 100% FEEDBACK SCORE SO BID WITH CONFIDENCE AND BID TO WIN ! THIS IS A LOW RESERVE PRIVATE AUCTION AND EVERYTHING I HAVE LISTED ON EBAY HAS HIT THE RESERVE EARLY AND SOLD. THE CHOPPER AND TRAILER ARE MY LAST REMAINING “BUCKET LIST” ITEMS I HAVE BUT I AM GETTING READY FOR RETIREMENT AND HAVE DECIDED TO SELL THEM BOTH. THE AUCTION ENDS ON CHRISTMAS DAY SO GO AHEAD AND BUY YOURSELF A GIFT THIS YEAR !

BID TO WIN & GOOD LUCK

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