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Old 12-31-2008, 09:36 AM
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Default 1926 JD bobber trade for Evo Powered Heritage

I am thinking about trading my 1926 JD bobber for an Evo powered Heritage, FatBoy or Softail Custom. If anyone is interested let me know. Thanks.
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Old 12-31-2008, 09:45 AM
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I am thinking about trading my 1926 JD bobber for an Evo powered Heritage, FatBoy or Softail Custom. If anyone is interested let me know. Thanks.
How abut posting a photo of your Harley JD motorcycle here.

What kind of shape is it in? Does it run? What's it got and what's your Harley missing?
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Old 12-31-2008, 09:57 AM
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Here is a photo. The bike runs like a champ. It is done is a bobber style. It is not a bike for the AMCA shows. It is, however, a bike that is a blast to ride, and it garners a massive amount of attention where ever I ride it. The engine is standard bore with stock original pistons. There are drop center wheels front and back and drag pipes.
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Here is a photo. The bike runs like a champ. It is done is a bobber style. It is not a bike for the AMCA shows. It is, however, a bike that is a blast to ride, and it garners a massive amount of attention where ever I ride it. The engine is standard bore with stock original pistons. There are drop center wheels front and back and drag pipes.
Cool looking bike. I love the old bobbers but don't have an Evo powered anything to trade, what do you figure it's worth in cash?
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I am going to ask $10,000. It has a clear PA title and I have it in hand. PM me if you want to talk more about the bike. Thanks.
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