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you can deff find them a lot cheaper. My dad just sold one not as nice, but it went for like 3500 bucks. I was looking at them and could find really clean looking ones like that on ebay for about 5k.
i'd buy that bike in a heartbeat if i had the money....where else can you get a custom chopper thats not a cookie cutter bike for that much!!! i say buy it, it wont last for long........
I guess us Deuce guys are on the same page - I agree with DD completely. Nice chop. good price, and not the same as everyone elses. H-D's are da bomb, but there are other cool bikes - Triumphs, Duc's, some BMW's....
Looks like a sweet ride. Custom built by a quality shop.
As far as the price: Ask yourself this. How much would the same bike be going for if it had a V-twin engine in it? Lots more.
Nice looking thumper. I chopped a 67 650 Tiger back in early 80's for my girl. It was a very dependable ride. Both of them. $8.5k for a one of a kind, hmmm something to think about.
Damn that looks good. I like it but then again I'll ride anythin'. If it was in Oz the price would be fair and reasonable. It's gonna take a fair bit of maintainance especially compared to your former King.
Honestly, that bike isn't worthover$7k built for you (I wouldn't pay that, but I wouldn't pay someone to build me a hardtailed/raked trumpet neither),less than5 if you did it yourself.
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