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I'm not sure what it would sell for, but I would definately run up to K-Mart and buy some spray bombs and get rid of that goofy paint job.
Are you sure that isn't one of the Orange County Choppers tribute bikes?
I think that the point most people are missing here, is that the bike was done up to raise money for a couple charities. And it appears that the bike did its job.
That being said, If I won the bike, I too, would have it up for sale[sm=icon_rofl.gif]
Hey 2006Streetglide, you get that info on my motor?
Well, the bike did it's job and got some money for charities, and now somebody has won it and intends to sell it, probably some rich collector will buy it for his collection..if it was mine I would ride it, then give you all something to yap about. in my humble opinion it looks no worse then some of the stuff you see on $50,000 custom bikes out there.. but I would probably paint it black, because as we all know motorcycles should be black, Black I say, nothing is faster then a black bike..
funny thing is there are several people bidding on this bike and its at 16,500 already (which is way below list) paint is just that and can be changed in a heart beat - like stated, I have seen some very $$$$$ paint jobs on bikes at verious runs that I would not be caught dead on - Hey, what ever "floats your boat" Thank God we are all different....
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