2005 Custom Rigid Frame Chopper for Sale

June 28, 2010 by  
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2005 Custom Rigid Frame Chopper for Sale

by Chris Bonsera (St. James New York)

2005 Custom Rigid Frame Chopper with Metal Flake Paint Ghost Flames Artwork

I have a 2005 Custom Rigid Frame Chopper for Sale Springer front end 100' S&S motor with shovel heads 4 speed transmision open primary metal flake paint with ghost flames very low miles

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The chopper for sale is located in Saint James New York and my asking price is only $14,000.00 with Full Financing Available!

If you're interested you can reach me, Chris, by calling 631-334-1544.

If you're interested in buying the motorcycle you can reach me by calling 641-799-9059.

Strike Lightning also invites anybody who may be having any problems with their homemade custom chopper to leave their questions or describe the exact problem that you're having and your contact information in the space below and see if somebody who stops by may offer a solution for how to fix your motorcycle.

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2005 Custom Rigid Frame Chopper for Sale

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  1. Brent Porter on Mon, 23rd Aug 2010 10:00 pm 

    i live in Beautifull Gold Coast Australia. I have had several Harleys and 2 triumphs the most recent bought is a nightrod special.
    I have this strong desire to go back to old school choppers and would love to build my own. i am definatly lokking at rigid with springer front end… the severity of the rake i am unsure of at this moment but will definatly have it there.

    would love to hear your thoughts on this and the best way to start this besides the obvious, that is, is there a step by step that 1st timers should follow or just wing it and with beer in hand trial and error theory.

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