For Sale: 2003 Custom Motorcycle in Arlington, Texas for sale in Arlington, TX

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Vehicle Description It's not everyday you see a custom motorcycle pop up in our inventory so when it does happen you know it has to be a great deal.
Well that is exactly what we have here.
This custom bike was constructed in 2003 by Texas Steel.
It has one tough look and an awesome sound.
This bike turns heads wherever it goes.
The tins and Big Bear chopper frame is all coated in Burble candy paint and has a beautiful finish.
The tank is a solid Blue and free of any customizations so if you decide pinstriping or flames should be added in the future you have a clean slate.
The rear fender has some custom Bill Farett airbrushing work that blends in nicely.
This car has less than 2,500 miles and was original bought for 35K.
This bike is without a doubt priced for a quick sale.
There is no way you could reproduce it for anywhere close to these numbers.
The Revtec 100 inch motor packs a punch and has no problem spinning that rear 250 tire.
It is practically all chrome and utilizes only painted or chromed components.
Everywhere you look on this bike is chrome.
Paired with the motor is the Revtec 6 speed transmission.
With that many gears this bike is a great cruiser.
You will barely every have to even use 6th gear but it's there if needed.
The black ostrich seat is very comfortable and the texture helps give it that custom look.
This is a bike you can hop on a ride.
It needs nothing and runs incredibly smooth.
You will be surprised at how smooth the ride really is.
Many people fear these choppers are uncomfortable bikes but that isn't the case at all.
They are set up perfectly to help deliver that smooth ride and a comfortable stance.
Being offered up at half the original purchase price this bike can be yours for the reduced price of only $35,550.
00! NOW REDUCED DOWN TO $16,500.
00! MUST SELL! REDUCED OVER $10K!.
  • Year: 2003
  • Make: Custom
  • Model: Motorcycle

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