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Old 12-20-2014, 05:57 AM
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I've finished the slim and enjoyed her for just a few miles, but it's time for a new project. Less than 2,500 miles. I'm accepting offers if you're interested in buying her.





 
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Damn,that looks cool dude.What kind of pipes are those?
 
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I like that seat and oil tank combo
 
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Damn,that looks cool dude.What kind of pipes are those?

Rinehart Crossbacks.
 
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Copy that! Love the oil tank! Great job, mang!
 
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what seat and pan set up do you have?
 
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You must have money to burn. 2500 miles and you're already selling it?? No way you'll get your investment back..unless you won this in a raffle
 
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Old 12-20-2014, 10:35 AM
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Nice job. A true bobber. Don't understand why you are selling the scoot. But to each their own.
 
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Thanks guys!

The pipes are indeed Rinehart Crossbacks.

The seat is an HD seat, with the base customized and covered in leather.

I'm selling her because a bike like that should be ridden and enjoyed by someone, not kept in my garage next to the one I actually ride (Road Glide below).

There is no question that I won't get my $ back out of it, but I'm blessed in many ways and the cost of the parts was worth the enjoyment I got in putting her together. If you are interested, or know someone that's looking, I'm asking $17,500 or best offer. For the price of a new stock Slim someone can have my one of a kind and I'll buy another bike and start another project.

Money to burn, definitely not. More money than brains... The case could be made - LOL





 
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Did the fork brace make a difference in riding, one picture shows no brace?
 


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