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The Heretic T1 Hand Built Billet Aluminum 1966cc V-Twin 135 hp @ rear wheel 142 ft-lbs of torque @ rear wheel 450 Lbs. 6-Speed Titanium Frame, Swingarm, Mufflers, Handlebars, Foot Controls Carbon Fiber Wheels, Tank and Bodywork Peg Configuration: 12 available positions Adjustable side stand All for just - are you ready? - $139,800.00 ($50,000.00 deposit) Be the first on your block! Bob
04 Speedmaster
07 Ulysses
16 Sportster Roadster
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Nice bike! Put me down for 2.
Tony G
'03 America
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I read the article in the Robb Report about this bike... the technology and craftsmanship is pretty amazing, i suppose it would have to be for that price though. Very cool.
~Topher
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Read about this bike in the Robb Report. Beautiful looking bike, particually like the way the pipes come up the back like that. Im putting an order in for one next month. Hopefully should take delivery in about 6 months. 
Arsenalfan. AKA Mark Able
Seller of fine automobiles.
Jaguar, Land Rover, Porsche of Chattanooga
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Can any of you lend me $139,800.00, im good for it...honest! I asked my bank manager but he fell out of his chair laughing, dont know why. Must have been something i said. 
Arsenalfan. AKA Mark Able
Seller of fine automobiles.
Jaguar, Land Rover, Porsche of Chattanooga
423-424-4000
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Bob, Did you notice they're based in Colorado? Maybe they'll let us take one for a test ride. 
(RIP) 2004 Black Speedmaster | Scepter Exhaust | ISO Grips | Black-Hex Shifter Rod | Willie&Max Bags
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Matt;
Set up the test ride and I'll meet you there! Do you mind if we put any kind of deposit on YOUR credit card?
With that power and only 450 lbs.......hang on for dear life.
Bob
04 Speedmaster
07 Ulysses
16 Sportster Roadster
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Maybe we can go meet these guys instead down in the Springs: American Cafe Racers Their bike looks pretty sweet as well. 
(RIP) 2004 Black Speedmaster | Scepter Exhaust | ISO Grips | Black-Hex Shifter Rod | Willie&Max Bags
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Should be Riding
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The spagetti exhaust piping is a little weird but a nice bike otherwise.
Benny
Black & Silver '02
Too many mods to list
Not enough miles ridden
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The exhaust is stated as "equal length". Does that produce more power?
Bob
04 Speedmaster
07 Ulysses
16 Sportster Roadster
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Should be Riding
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Yeah I think it is always best to have both cylinders facing equal circumstances.
Benny
Black & Silver '02
Too many mods to list
Not enough miles ridden
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