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steFcat
So the best first:
Bikeman 800 kit, with welded crank, and Bikeman billet head. $1250
Bikeman Phatty single pipe $250
DnD Y-pipe (drilled for EGTs) $50
Sno-stuff can $75
Boondocker box $200

The above set-up ought to provide 172 hp acording to Bikeman.

Outlaw Composites Lightweight hood with custom paint. (save 8#) $400
Boss seat (low rise) all black (save 8-10#) $200
Holz 151" coil over rear suspension (one of two ever made) save near 20#)* $1250
151"x2" track $250
Bar risers 7" Black, Powermadd $35
primary clutch $100
secondary clutch $100
gears/chains (many different sets, all for low-end) $75/set
chaincase
white body panels-sorry no pix yet...make an offer
and all the other crap that makes up a sled...
* can be remounted on other rails, needs rear axle.
Sorry but this is the latest pic I have of it
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AkF7Rider
QUOTE(steFcat @ Jan 2 2008, 04:08 PM) *
So the best first:
Bikeman 800 kit, with welded crank, and Bikeman billet head. $1250
Bikeman Phatty single pipe $250
DnD Y-pipe (drilled for EGTs) $50
Sno-stuff can $75
Boondocker box $200

The above set-up ought to provide 172 hp acording to Bikeman.

Outlaw Composites Lightweight hood with custom paint. (save 8#) $400
Boss seat (low rise) all black (save 8-10#) $200
Holz 151" coil over rear suspension (one of two ever made) save near 20#)* $1250
151"x2" track $250
Bar risers 7" Black, Powermadd $35
primary clutch $100
secondary clutch $100
gears/chains (many different sets, all for low-end) $75/set
chaincase
white body panels-sorry no pix yet...make an offer
and all the other crap that makes up a sled...
* can be remounted on other rails, needs rear axle.
Sorry but this is the latest pic I have of it
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is that the rumble pack can?
joe231
So SteF. did you finally get this thing together, and NOW you are parting it out again????


Just had to give you some sh#* man , sorry grin.png
ford429
hay dude how much for the running sled as it sets
steFcat
QUOTE(ford429 @ Jan 3 2008, 06:28 AM) *
hay dude how much for the running sled as it sets

Well as it sits...$4500 That's basically all of the above parts added up and the misc. stuff (chassis/ tunnel/etc.) freeish...If I had offered it up as a whole sled from the start I would have asked 5k, but it needs a rear axle (I can get one with two 8" billet wheels for $250), and an EGT. The sled is set-up for a three probe EGT (pipe/pipe/H2o). I was running an Avenger III, but moved it onto my new ride, but if necessary I'd sell it with the mod, 'cause it overkill on my M1k. The sled is an awesome freerider, but it's just not built for powder climbing-that is to say it'll climb, and it's a blast in the powder, but don't expect to climb as well as a sled with a 15-16" wide track. I believe the sled sits at around 170-175 hp, and 450#. It's pre-mix, but ok to run on 90-91 Octane. I've also got extra parts from it and my other 03, hood, engine 700cc stocker. Anyhow, honestly I loved the sled it was a great freerider, and the cat-walkin'est Mo'fo' I've been on-it's got King Cat gearing (all low-end). Anyhow Let me know if you're really interested, I can put it back together easily enough now, but I was planning on stripping it down by the weekend.
F6Rider
Hey do u have a pics of the sno stuff can?.....is it the rumble pack, and how many miles do u have on the can?....also how did u like the sound of it?......Thanks
steFcat
BTW the motor will work in any M-series as well. Also have Boysen RAD VALVES with brand new petals....

Pic. of the hood and SLP twin pipes $450
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magster
do u still have the can??
steFcat
QUOTE(magster @ Jan 17 2008, 01:28 PM) *
do u still have the can??

No, no can.
craigsandrx7
Hey, do you have any front shocks?
PM me or mail me a picture and price...
Thanks!
craig12@mtaonline.net
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