1974 shovelhead - $11995

Great looking hardtail shovelhead. For sale in Bend Oregon on Craigslist. Any motorcycle that says, this is not a beginner motorcycle, is a good motorcycle.

From the ad, Hard tail bobber inspired chopper. The bike really is one of a kind and appreciated by just about all that see it. Handbuilt in my garage, it’s stood up to The backroads of the Alabama - Florida, Nashville traffic and the Alaskan highways and frost heaves.


This bike was completed in the fall of 17 and is registered as a clean 1974 FLH. Title in hand

Hardtail, jockey shift, kick start only. A true old school chopper.

Everything was bought new or custom
Made in 2017 to include a complete engine rebuild by Watsons motorcycle shop in Clarksville TN.

Roughly 1900 miles on it since the rebuild, she’s a first time kick starter.

Highlights include:
16” spoked paghco rims, Avon tires
Karata open belt primary
S&S super E carb
Antique replica springer front end
Custom paint
Visible fuel gauge
Custom leather work through rusty knuckles
100% custom wiring
With led run/stop lamp

Have some spare parts to include the hand clutch conversion components. That will be coming with the bike.

1979 TRIUMPH T140E BONNEVILLE - $3850

Basket case bike that this seller completely refurbished and and upgraded parts. For sale in Oregon on Craigslist.

From the ad, Selling my 1979 Triumph Bonneville T140e. Purchased as a basket case 10 years ago, I completely refurbished everything on it. Engine was completely rebuilt with all new parts, New crank bearings, sludge trap cleaned, rod shells, etc. New pistons, 9:1 Triumph NOS. Head completely rebuilt, new valves, guides, everything brought to new condition. New primary chain, clutch, new Amal MKII carbs, new seals, rubbers, etc. I installed a TriSpark ignition, all new electrical harness, NOS Lucas switchgear. All new cables, tires, rear chain and sprockets. Recovered seat, new 4 gallon gas tank. There is more, new exhaust, mufflers and so on. Runs great, starts in one or two kicks.

1973 Ducati GT750 - $17800

Some tasteful additions to the GT750 up in Seattle area on Craigslist. Not a collector but looks like a fun rider. From the Ad, 1973 Ducati GT750, runs, was in a collection for the last five years in dry storage. We cleaned the tank, put in a battery and the bike started on the second kick. The Good: we have records from the previous owner and the tank is in really good condition. The not so good for original collector types: 18" front wheel instead of 19", has rear sets, Koni rear shocks, paint is not original ans is not a stock color. This motorcycle is a nice add to a collection as is or a solid point for a full restoration, if you want to ride it it will need some service and updates.