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I am selling my 2001 HD Deuce with 21,000 miles. It is in mint condition, people always ask if it is new, you have to see their face when I tell them no "it is7 years old". The pictures in my gallery speak for themselves. This bike runs great andlooks great.
If you follow the BOTM this was the "April 2007" Deuce that came in 4th. place... The Bobbers kicked my A$$.
This bike is chromed out. Stage 1 with K&N Filter, PC lll USB w/ custom map, Python 3's exhaust, PM "Vintage" 18x5.5 Chrome rear wheel, American Wire Wheel 80 Spoke Chrome Front Wheel, both have Avon Tires (REAR AM 23, Front AM41 Venom), PM 2" Extended "Classic" Chrome Forward Controls... etc. The list goes on. Also have a Memphis Shades 21" Windshield with docking hardware and H/D Saddlebags for the Deuce that will be included.
Asking $12,000.00 Any question either PM or email me through the Forum.
You have one sharp looking bike there. I agree, it does not look 6 years old by a long shot. Good luck in selling it and hope you get what you are looking for.
Come on people this is a beautiful bike in mint condition. Nothing left to do to it. It will cost you close to $10,000.00 to get a new one to look like this,that's $30,000 new.
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