I have purchased the drivetrain I need for my FJ40 project.
However, I still have this available if anyone is interested:
The ONLY reason I'm selling my bike is because of medical problems that make it unsafe for me to ride anymore.
This is a VERY rare factory clone of a 1948 Indian Chief made by Kawasaki (until they got a court order to stop making them, which makes it more rare) that I had repainted last year, black with a fine gray metallic that looks stunning when the sun hits it, and helmet painted to match. You can park it next to a $50,000 bike and more people look at it than the other. It's the best of both worlds, with that classic look but Kawasaki reliability and performance.
Features:
92 Cubic Inch (1500 cc) Fuel Injected Engine.
Vance & Hines Exhaust that sounds GREAT.
Memphis Shades Batwing Quick Release Front Fairing so you can ride with or without it.
ALL lights converted to LED.
Adaptive Technology LED Headlight that lights up additional LEDs when turning or going around a curve to fill in the dark spot. ($2,000 dollar upgrade).
Denali Sound Bomb air horn that sounds like an 18 wheeler or train coming if someone gets too close.
BrakeAway Cruise Control.
Accessory Charging Port with 2 USB C ports and 1 regular USB port.
Cell Phone Holder.
Full Quill Ostrich Leather Saddle Seat.
Matching Full Quill Leather Tank Bib, Passenger Seat, and Saddlebags.
2 Helmets: 1 Matching paint Daytona German style, and 1 Full Face Modular with built in sun visor.
Smart removable Helmet LED Brake Light, lights up when you let off the throttle, and if you go down it detects it and will notify your emergency contacts and first responders with GPS location so they can even quickly find you if you are in a ditch in the dark.
Trailer Hitch and removable locking ball.
Bike Dolly, so you can park on it and move it around your garage out of the way or rotate it to be ready to leave next time.
Battery Tender with Quick Connect.
This has been my baby, and I hate to see her go. My loss is your gain. It is the perfect blend of great looks, great sound, but far better reliability and low maintenance.
$6,500. I would be taking a little bit of a loss at that price.