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1976 Harley-davidson Bobber on 2040-motos

US $8200
YearYear:1976 MileageMileage:125 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Prairieville, Louisiana, United States

Prairieville, Louisiana, United States
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Harley-Davidson Bobber tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,200 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Harley-Davidson Bobber description

This is my 1976 FXE with matching frame and motor numbers. The motor has been rebuilt, top and bottom end along with heads, about 120 miles on break-in. The frame has never been raked, or cut and the bike has the original 4 speed transmission. The points have been replaced with an electronic ignition system, and the carb updated to a Harley (Keihn) CV carb, a complete NEW Wiring Harness, and all NEW OIL Lines. I purchased the bike and built it to keep. It was built into a super-reliable kick and electric shovelhead, however life circumstances have altered my path. The bike has not been in any wrecks, does NOT leak oil and is a great piece of history to ride. Below are a list of the new parts and upgrades. I have all of the original 1976 tank and fenders, narrow glide front end, seat, carb, and a period correct aftermarket king/queen seat. I/We built/restored this bike with the full intention of keeping it, however my son wrecked his truck.
This is not a trashed out chopper but a purposely built street restoration or bobber. Bike kickstarts on the first kick and fires off every time.   Clear Clean Louisiana State Title in my name and in my possession. Thanks and God Bless,<>>< 

 
New Parts:
New Top End, Heads rebuilt
New Pushrods, solid lifters
New Andrews AB cam
New Battery
New LePera Seat
New rear shocks (Dyna take offs)
New Wiring Harness, complete bike has been re-wired
New Softail Custom handlebars
New Front dual piston caliper (New OEM Harley Softail take-off)
New Wheel bearings front/rear
New front wheel and rotor
New rear wheel bearings
New Paint
New brakelight
New OEM Harley Horn (Dyna takeoff)
New Fork tubes, internals, springs, oil and oil seals
New OEM Harley Softail Standard Wide Glide Triple Tree
New Michelin Commander II front and rear tires
New Softail Standard wide -glide trees, new neck bearings top and bottom
New Electronic ignition system
New Golan Brass petcock
New brake pads front/rear
New forward controls and rear master cylinder
New rear brake line and sending unit
New AVON grips
New Harley Gel-Cell Battery

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