XXXX Mike Powers Lady Tamer XXX Chopper. This bike was built in XXXX but is registered as XXXX. Here's the explanation. My brother kept the bike in his spare bedroom and the tags ran out on it. It was so hard to get it in and out of the house to ride it that he just kept it there. He or very rarely rode it. It just became piece of furniture. conversation piece you might say. He did start it pretty regularly though. His daughter came back home to live with him, so we finally got it out of the house and registered it. Since it had sat so long without being registered it had fallen off of DMV RECORDS. So, as far as DMV was concerned the bike did not exist. DMV had to treat it as if it was just freshly constucted. Now it has title that now reads XXXX under the year model. It was however built in XXXX by Mike Powers Custom Choppers in Burbank, Ca. Title is clear and tags are now current. The engine is an SS SUPER SIDEWINDER XXX C.I. XXX hp with automatic electric compression releases for starting.. Baker speed. XXX rear tire. BDL OUTER PRIMARY with support. Right hand final drive. If can remember right the front dementions are XX degrees of rake, XX" up and X" out. Has powder coated frame. Has no speedometer so can't really give an exact quote on how many miles it has. will say that it's very very little. My best estimate would be less than Xk miles. The original tires are still on it. They still look like new. Everything on this bike is top shelf. No short cuts were taken on this build. Bike was $XXk when new. Condition of the bike is excellent but not perfect. The issues it does have are minor. I.E. Chrome pits on one of the lower fork legs, one of the foot pegs has little chrome issue, Pitt Bull teeth marks on tail light lens. Couple of chips in the powder coating. This is limited mostly to the underside of the bike. That is all can think of. There are no mechanical issues at all that am aware of. Never had any, ever. Finally, this bike is not for beginners. Is extremely fast. I'm talkin' Japanese Super Bike Crotch Rocket Fast. At least it feels like that to me. Anyway, we want to sell it. We just don't have anywhere to keep it where were not tripping over it all the time. Plus am in my sixties now. The thrill is gone. I'm asking $XXXXX for it. am open to offers but they will have to be real close to my asking price to even be considered.
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