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Custom Built Motorcycles : Bobber Ashcroft Hellbilly Knucklehead Harley bobber fat tire Flathead Power Knuckle

Custom Built Motorcycles : Bobber Ashcroft Hellbilly Knucklehead Harley bobber fat tire Flathead Power Knuckle

$33,000

Annandale, New Jersey

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Here for sale is a really awesome bike with a looooong story behind it!! The bike was born to a guy named Tim Conder and brought to life by Lynn Ashcroft. Here is the account from Tim about the start of the bike. "* I've wanted to own a motor with Anders' brand new dual carb knuckleheads ever since they came out. FLATHEAD POWER IS THE S**T. I love dual magnetos so it had to have a big S&S shovel lower end.* I dig the industrial look of frame castings and old parts like springers. Weerd Bros. was a stateside source for the only frame right for the bike. It was a 230 rigid using all the castings and dimensions of a stock knuckle frame. It came from Sweden and I'm sorry for not remembering where. I want to say SJP.* The 230 Avon just came out and big wheels look TOUGH. I bought the rim dis-assembled minus chrome from Billy Lane. * The surface area of these wide rims, and Danny Franssen using coordinated color on his bike rear rims eventually led to the checkered flag rear wheel. I had my friend Flav (a math genius scientist) give me the checker size to match the diameter and keep two white checkers from ending up next to each other. I laced and trued it in the frame.* The 8-Ball spool front wheel was a V-Twin part. I dis-assembled it and painted it like it is, making the "8" an oval so it looked faster.* The bike was going to be straight black, with the 8 only on the left tank. For me that's where the "8-Ball" stuff would end. Ashcrofts painter wound up painting the tanks and rear fender.*My usual stuff... Moon tank, drag bars, no front brake, minimal everything. During this I discovered you can grind the posts of a V-Twin springer top tree and (after cutting them in half) you can weld any handle bar to them! So drags can be super low on the forks.* After rough mock-up and a couple loose sketches, the only other suggestions I made were stainless shotgun exhaust, almost no seat, and to mix up the textures of the chrome, raw/polished aluminum and cast iron. NO "blacking out".I hung onto it for a couple years, tinkering when I had time (we never get to build our own stuff!). When ATF ran out of money (again) it was the first thing to go. I was glad Ashcroft wound up with it mainly because we were friends, he had respect for the project (no "faux" concrete splash graphix) and the resources to really do it right. This is where my involvement ends (in 2000 I think). MORE ABOUT THE MOTOR-The cams an S&S 514 I think. It was '98 when I ordered the motor so my memory might be off. It's an S&S shortblock shovel kit. I had to order the FHP cylinders with a 3 5/8s bore and pull the shovel cylinders off. " SINCE 2000The bike went to Lynn up in Portland Oregon and he finished it up, went on the show circuit and then was sold. (I believe in 2004)That's where I lose track of her.... Until 2 years ago when I picked it up where it was sitting in a garage. Definitely not for the faint of heart, would probably need some changes to become a daily rider. - Jockey Shift with Suicide Clutch.- Rear brake only with sportier. (brake rotor is also sprocket)The end pictures are from last week when I pulled it out of the garage. Since 2004 it has built up some patina (corrosion) on some of the hardware. I pulled the tanks off to show anything negative that I can but as of this week the bars are now painted and it is reassembled. I will get a few more pics of post tuneup this week.Does not include the billet primary insert shown in the white pictures. I have a MSO from Ashcroft but the bike is NOT TITLED. You will need to check your state to figure out what you would need to do to have this titled but I was just in touch with Lynn last week and he said he would be willing to help the new owner get that straightened out. This bike really needs to be back in the public eye! I'm selling to purchase an airplane, hobbies have changed.CALL OR TXT ME ANYTIME @ 412.996.9967

1971 Moto Guzzi AMBASSADOR

1971 Moto Guzzi AMBASSADOR

$9,500

Canby, Oregon

Year 1971

Make Moto Guzzi

Model AMBASSADOR

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1971 Moto Guzzi SFPD AMBASSADOR 750 The Ambassador started out as a San Francisco police motorcycle. My nephew purchased the bike in the mid-seventies and rode it throughout the eighties and nineties. I bought it from him in 1998 and began restoration. I disassembled the bike and had parts re-plated, polished, re-painted, re-wired, or replaced. * Dave Blue of Blue's Cycle Service in Vancouver, Washington rebuilt the motor and transmission and reassembled the motorcycle. * Mark Etheridge of Moto Guzzi Classics did the paint. * Moe Moore of Cycle Garden provided the wire loom. Restoration was completed in 1999. Major awards and recognition includes: *Best of Show at the 1999 MGNOC National Rally held in Sipapu, New Mexico. *Featured Moto Guzzi at the 1999 International Bike Show held in Seattle, Washington. *Best of Show at the 2000 OVM (Oregon Vintage Motorcyclists) Bike Show & Swap Meet held in *Corvallis, Oregon. *Best Loop Frame at the 2014 Oregon Moto Guzzi Owners Club State Rally held in Odell, Oregon. *Best of Show at the 2015 Portland Moto Guzzi/Aprilia Bike Show & Swap Meet in Portland, Oregon. This Ambassador was originally purchased and used by the San Francisco Police motorcycle squadron. In the '70's Guzzi customized a version of the 750 Ambassador for the US Police Departments with Police accruements like siren, custom dash & controls, special saddles, saddle bags, wiring & gauges, and some other nice upgrades and modifications not available on the standard Ambassador being sold to the public. Before the Police Departments auctioned off motorcycles, they typically had to remove the siren and radio and police gear. One tell-tale sign that these bikes can be traced back to their history of law enforcement service; the ground down siren mount is still identifiable (which can be seen in the picture above). All motorcycle operational upgrades remain with the bike. In fact, the original police saddle bags for this particular bike are available. The '70's Loop Frame Police Editions are one of the most sought after classic Moto Guzzi motorcycles. The Ambassador has roughly 2,600 miles on the rebuild. The odometer indicates 20,454 total miles (=120,454). The bike runs excellent and can be an everyday ride. This black beauty has been meticulously maintained and cared for; and ridden judiciously. Gary rode this bike at the 1999 MGNOC National Rally held in Sipapu, New Mexico where the 28 year old Ambassador won the Best of Show over hundreds of other Moto Guzzi models from around the country. Clear title in hand. Videos: s://youtu.be/abn4eX3V6rc and s://youtu.be/j7bS_mHdBi8AmbassadorWalkAroundVideo#1 001.MOV For Sale: Awards winning Classic 1971 Moto Guzzi 750 Ambassador Police Edition Asking $9,500/OBO. email to Contact Gary

1971 Moto Guzzi AMBASSADOR

1971 Moto Guzzi AMBASSADOR

$9,500

Canby, Oregon

Year 1971

Make Moto Guzzi

Model AMBASSADOR

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1971 Moto Guzzi SFPD AMBASSADOR 750 The Ambassador started out as a San Francisco police motorcycle. My nephew purchased the bike in the mid-seventies and rode it throughout the eighties and nineties. I bought it from him in 1998 and began restoration. I disassembled the bike and had parts re-plated, polished, re-painted, re-wired, or replaced. * Dave Blue of Blue's Cycle Service in Vancouver, Washington rebuilt the motor and transmission and reassembled the motorcycle. * Mark Etheridge of Moto Guzzi Classics did the paint. * Moe Moore of Cycle Garden provided the wire loom. Restoration was completed in 1999. Major awards and recognition includes: *Best of Show at the 1999 MGNOC National Rally held in Sipapu, New Mexico. *Featured Moto Guzzi at the 1999 International Bike Show held in Seattle, Washington. *Best of Show at the 2000 OVM (Oregon Vintage Motorcyclists) Bike Show & Swap Meet held in *Corvallis, Oregon. *Best Loop Frame at the 2014 Oregon Moto Guzzi Owners Club State Rally held in Odell, Oregon. *Best of Show at the 2015 Portland Moto Guzzi/Aprilia Bike Show & Swap Meet in Portland, Oregon. This Ambassador was originally purchased and used by the San Francisco Police motorcycle squadron. In the '70's Guzzi customized a version of the 750 Ambassador for the US Police Departments with Police accruements like siren, custom dash & controls, special saddles, saddle bags, wiring & gauges, and some other nice upgrades and modifications not available on the standard Ambassador being sold to the public. Before the Police Departments auctioned off motorcycles, they typically had to remove the siren and radio and police gear. One tell-tale sign that these bikes can be traced back to their history of law enforcement service; the ground down siren mount is still identifiable (which can be seen in the picture above). All motorcycle operational upgrades remain with the bike. In fact, the original police saddle bags for this particular bike are available. The '70's Loop Frame Police Editions are one of the most sought after classic Moto Guzzi motorcycles. The Ambassador has roughly 2,600 miles on the rebuild. The odometer indicates 20,454 total miles (=120,454). The bike runs excellent and can be an everyday ride. This black beauty has been meticulously maintained and cared for; and ridden judiciously. Gary rode this bike at the 1999 MGNOC National Rally held in Sipapu, New Mexico where the 28 year old Ambassador won the Best of Show over hundreds of other Moto Guzzi models from around the country. Clear title in hand. Videos: s://youtu.be/abn4eX3V6rc and s://youtu.be/j7bS_mHdBi8AmbassadorWalkAroundVideo#1 001.MOV For Sale: Awards winning Classic 1971 Moto Guzzi 750 Ambassador Police Edition Asking $9,500/OBO. email to Contact Gary

2017 Honda CRF250R

2017 Honda CRF250R

$9,500

Canby, Oregon

Year 1971

Make Moto Guzzi

Model AMBASSADOR

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1971 Moto Guzzi SFPD AMBASSADOR 750 The Ambassador started out as a San Francisco police motorcycle. My nephew purchased the bike in the mid-seventies and rode it throughout the eighties and nineties. I bought it from him in 1998 and began restoration. I disassembled the bike and had parts re-plated, polished, re-painted, re-wired, or replaced. * Dave Blue of Blue's Cycle Service in Vancouver, Washington rebuilt the motor and transmission and reassembled the motorcycle. * Mark Etheridge of Moto Guzzi Classics did the paint. * Moe Moore of Cycle Garden provided the wire loom. Restoration was completed in 1999. Major awards and recognition includes: *Best of Show at the 1999 MGNOC National Rally held in Sipapu, New Mexico. *Featured Moto Guzzi at the 1999 International Bike Show held in Seattle, Washington. *Best of Show at the 2000 OVM (Oregon Vintage Motorcyclists) Bike Show & Swap Meet held in *Corvallis, Oregon. *Best Loop Frame at the 2014 Oregon Moto Guzzi Owners Club State Rally held in Odell, Oregon. *Best of Show at the 2015 Portland Moto Guzzi/Aprilia Bike Show & Swap Meet in Portland, Oregon. This Ambassador was originally purchased and used by the San Francisco Police motorcycle squadron. In the '70's Guzzi customized a version of the 750 Ambassador for the US Police Departments with Police accruements like siren, custom dash & controls, special saddles, saddle bags, wiring & gauges, and some other nice upgrades and modifications not available on the standard Ambassador being sold to the public. Before the Police Departments auctioned off motorcycles, they typically had to remove the siren and radio and police gear. One tell-tale sign that these bikes can be traced back to their history of law enforcement service; the ground down siren mount is still identifiable (which can be seen in the picture above). All motorcycle operational upgrades remain with the bike. In fact, the original police saddle bags for this particular bike are available. The '70's Loop Frame Police Editions are one of the most sought after classic Moto Guzzi motorcycles. The Ambassador has roughly 2,600 miles on the rebuild. The odometer indicates 20,454 total miles (=120,454). The bike runs excellent and can be an everyday ride. This black beauty has been meticulously maintained and cared for; and ridden judiciously. Gary rode this bike at the 1999 MGNOC National Rally held in Sipapu, New Mexico where the 28 year old Ambassador won the Best of Show over hundreds of other Moto Guzzi models from around the country. Clear title in hand. Videos: s://youtu.be/abn4eX3V6rc and s://youtu.be/j7bS_mHdBi8AmbassadorWalkAroundVideo#1 001.MOV For Sale: Awards winning Classic 1971 Moto Guzzi 750 Ambassador Police Edition Asking $9,500/OBO. email to Contact Gary

2006 Ducati S2R 800 Monster $395 Flat Rate Shipping

2006 Ducati S2R 800 Monster $395 Flat Rate Shipping

$7,999

Portland, Oregon

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2006 DUCATI S2R 800 Monster $395 Flat Rate Shipping, 2006 S2R 800 A true work of custom art. This S2R 800 has been customized and changed to stand out from the crowd. The list of features and upgrades on this bike are too numerous to list. Some of the major changes include: Quad-D ExBox exhaust GP Suspension 25mm fork drop in kit Penske rear shock with remote reservoir SpeedyMoto belt covers SpeedyMoto Clip-on bar conversion Heated grips Fresh Belts and Fluids and so much more.... Just check out the pictures, call, or stop by and see this bike in person. It is a true work of art. Turn2 Motorcycles is located in NW Portland Oregon, just minutes off of I-5. We are just 2 1/2 hours South of Seattle, Washington. Every used motorcycle has a used vehicle inspection done prior to the sale. Turn2 Motorcycles is the Northwest's premier quality pre-owned used motorcycle shop. There are multiple bikes to choose from and if you don't see what your looking for just ask, we get bikes in daily! Financing is available (OAC) Trades are wanted, and we BUY bikes Please call or email with any questions 503-292-7488 Dealer #DM0314