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Old 08-14-2008, 03:10 PM
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Talking Badass Hartail Bobber Project For Sale!!!

You don't want to miss this one on sale in the classified section at:

http://www.aimag.com/pp-classifieds/...hp?product=139

This is a very sweet ride that could easily be yours today.
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Not to sound too enthusiastic but I've seen this bike in person and it's way cool. With just a little work the beauty would fire and blast on down the road. And word is, they are aiming to move the bike ASAP, so go nuts. If I had any room in my garage I'd seriously consider this tight little hotrod.
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Old 08-14-2008, 05:52 PM
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That's gorgeous. Looks almost like what I'd build for myself if'n I had the time, resources, and know-how. You build it, or are you sellin' for someone else?
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Yeah Rob,

It's definitely a sweet little ride that's only inches from completion. Anyone looking for a great deal on an almost-there project should give Pete and Maureen a call. They run what I consider to be one the best, most trustworthy, and honest bike shops in the country. The bike belongs to a friend of theirs who got it almost complete but ran into some tragic luck with his health. Now the bike's got to go. Make an offer. They very well might bite.
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Is this a bike built by Pete Minardi of Precision Custom Cycles in New Jersey?



If so it's gotta be great. I've enjoyed Pete's work in American Iron Magazine. Top shelf work!
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Old 08-15-2008, 09:08 PM
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I can't log in under my name and password in the classified section. What is the asking price? Does it have a factory HD engine? Thanks
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