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250 Bobber Rolling Chassis Bad Ass Setup!! on 2040-parts.com

US $2,750.00
Location:

Toledo, Ohio, US

Toledo, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return policy details:No returns will be accepted without the express authorization of the company. Any item returned is subject to a 15% restocking fee arising from whatever cause / origination of problems / disputes whatsoever. Shipping expenses cannot be reimbursed. Every effort is made to supply the correct part if you receive the incorrect part we will correct the problem at our expense. Sending a call tag for pick-up. Items purchased that have been mounted / used / applied in any way are not returnable for any and all reasons whatsoever. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

250 Bobber rolling chassis: includes: Frame 30 degree neck 0" down tube stretch tig welded with 125" tubing. Has 1" rear axle. Springer front end: black powder coat,  60 spoke wheels: 21x 2.15 front and 18 x 8.5 rear with billet hubs. Avon Venom Tires: 250/40VR 18 rear and 90/90H 21 front. gas tank: 2.5 gal. capacity, Round Chopper oil tank; with battery box. Available with apes or drag bars with risers neck bearings, races, axles and spacers. MSO included. Frame will hold a pan, shovel, evo or twin cam A motor. This is a bad ass setup!! Pictured is one of our complete bikes using this chassis. Check out our other auctions for great deals on rolling chassis


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