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Custom Frame/rims Reduced (83rd & Indian School) on 2040-motos

$800
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Phoenix, Arizona

Phoenix, AZ
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custom frame/rims reduced (83rd & indian school), $800, image 1

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i have this custom soft tail frame with a bill of sale ( it needs to be sanded or sand blasted) just added fork tubes, heratage rear fender and three custom billet cable clamps with powder coated 40 spoke wheels and tires. the tires are metzeler marathor 130/90/16 in front and metzeler marathon 160/80/16 in rear, but the swing arm will take a 200 tire... i was going to build a bagger with this frame but too many projects and not enought time and money... i only have the 1 progressave adj. shock (cant seem to find the other one). a round battery/oil bag. and pro 1 tripple trees with headlamp mount... the swing arm shaft,bearings and bolts are there too, as well as the rear axel adjusters... the frame was made by groupe manufacturing. when they were doing frames for a lot of custom builders... these parts are nice i just havent had time to clean them... i am asking $800.00 obo... feel free to text mike at 602-358-XXXX please text only, no calls. my work does not like us on our phones...thank you for looking...keywords: choppers, bobbers, parts, frame, .harley, motor cycle, .bikes, basket, rollers, chasis, customs, wheels, oil bag, tank

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