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2004 Kodiak Custom Chopper on 2040-motos

US $10,000.00
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:3235 ColorColor: Black
Location:

New Plymouth, Idaho, United States

New Plymouth, Idaho, United States
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2004 CUSTOM CHOPPER - THIS SWEET RIDE WAS ASSEMBLED BY KODIAK WITH THE BIG INCH BIKE FRAME. 113 CUBIC INCH S & S ENGINE, 3 INCH BELT DRIVE, 5 SPEED, 250 REAR AND CHROME EVERYTHING. THIS "LIKE NEW" CHOPPER COST OVER $31,000 BUILT BY THE CUSTOM SHOP. THE 113 CUBIC INCH S & S POLSHED ENGINE HAS HIGH COMPRESSION CAMS WITH RELEASES. THE CUSTOM PAINT CHANGES COLOR WITH LIGHT: THE FLAMES HAVE PURPLE, SILVER AND BLUE HOLOGRAPHIC COLORS. THIS AMAZING CHOPPER IS OVER 9 FEET LONG AND RUNS LIKE A DREAM.

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