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2016 Custom Built Motorcycles Chopper on 2040-motos

US $28000
YearYear:2016 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Gold
Location:

Riverview, Florida, United States

Riverview, Florida, United States
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Chopper Chopper tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):113 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Chopper Chopper description

This BIKE IS SICK!!! It was built by Central Florida Choppers. It is a "one off" custom bike that is stretched almost 10'!! The rear rim has a "one sided spoke" on the right side of the rim. The photos speak for themselves. I have owned the bike for about 1.5 years and it has been sitting in my garage for about 6 months and I have not ridden it. I just bought a new battery and it cranks right up with no issues. Around the fuel cap, there is a little paint that has chipped off, but nothing major. 

Here is the story on this bike. This might be confusing, so let me know if I lose you. Central Florida Choppers (still around and located in Longwood, FL) built this bike and would bring to bike events as a show bike. CFC ended up selling the bike as a rolling frame. The next owner bought the frame and had a new 6 speed right side transmission installed and had a used 113ci Ultima engine he bought installed by CFC. He never had the bike titled and just drove the bike around because it runs perfect and looks awesome. I bought the bike from him and when I tried to get the bike titled, which i thought would be easy because I had everything I needed, the DMV said I needed the VIN# from the bike that the engine was removed from. I called the previous owner and the guy that he bought the bike from closed his shop, so to get the VIN# from the previous bike is impossible. I called the sherriffs office with the VIN# from the engine and the engine is 100% not a stolen engine, so that is good. The DMV said I need to either switch out the engine, or get what is called a "Decloratory Judgement," where they will give the bike a VIN# with the engine, but I just dont have the time to deal with it anymore and my wife will not let me ride anymore. I bought the bike for almost $10k, and I want to recoup as much as I can. I am sure someone knows more about this than I do, but I have all the documention needed except for the VIN# from the previous bike that the current engine was removed from. I will be uploading the documentation, or will be more than happy to send it to you for verification. 


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