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2004 Bmw Cruel World Chopper on 2040-motos

$11,800
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:10
Location:

Lincoln, North Dakota

Lincoln, ND
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2004 Von Dutch Cruel World ChopperSelling my Custom Manufacturd, with Matching serial numbers, Original, Von Dutch, Cruel World chopper. Specs as follows:actual miles: 10,200113 c.i. Patrick Racing, Billit engine - 6 gear Baker Transmission - Open Primary driveCustom Cam, Bike was on the Dyno at 188hp. EXTREAMLY FASTBrown Metallic, Factory custom paint and pin striping Old School Springer front end - 21 black Powder Coat, 120 spoke, front wheel - 240 rear tire with black Powder Coat, 120 spoke rear wheelBrembo Floating caliper and disc brakes both front and backJoker Machine Kustom, Ceramitone Pipes, ceramic coated inside and outside, Guranteed not to blue , custom built for Von Dutch by Joker Machine.Synthetic oil as per Patrick recommendations. Please email with any questions : XXXX@gmail.com

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