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$39,995.00 |
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St. Louis, Missouri US |
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2047 |
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November 12, 2008 |
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December 12, 2008 |
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| Vehicle Specifics |
| Year: 2003 |
Make / Model: Other Motorcycles Other |
| Mileage: 115 |
Title Status: Clear |
| Exterior Color: -- |
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| Vehicle Description |
| Roger Bourget definitely thinks outside of the box. His motorcycles are unique from the front to the back. But the biggest difference you will notice on the Diamond Anniversary Editions is the frame. If you want the feeling of sitting in, and not on top of your bike, then this motorcycle is for you. By running the oil through the frame he can make use of the extra space once used by the oil tank to lower the seat height even more. It should also prove to cool the oil a bit more and lower the center of gravity. A well thought out design. A concept once used on older British bikes, but Bourget takes it to a new level. Bourget conceived the Diamond Anniversary model as his entry in the Discovery Channels Bike Build-off. Only 50 of these bikes were ever built, with an aluminum frame, twin nitrous bottles and custom paint, this is number 6 of 50. Bourget Bike Works builds almost all of their components for there custom bikes in house except for the drive train and tires. Bourget fabricates more in house components than any other manufacturer including wheels, brakes, frames, sheet metal, front ends, etc. This particular 2003 Bourget Diamond Anniversary was purchased new by the current owner at a price tag of over $65,000. This is bike number 6 of the limited production run of the Diamond Anniversaries. The paint on the bike is finished in a candy cobalt blue with silver flames that looks incredible. The frame on the bike is polished aluminum which makes the bike incredibly lightweight. The frame is a 45 degree rake with a 6" backbone stretch. The custom machined billet swingarm wrapping around the 250 rear tire in the rear is something that makes Bourget bikes stand out from the rest. When you look closely at this bike you will notice the immense amount of welds. If you talk to an expert welder, they will say that a perfect weld will look like a line of nickels lying on top of each other. That is exactly what this bike is covered with. The perfection of the welds on this bike is incredible. From the swingarm to the frame it is like a line of nickels perfectly laid on top of each other. The front end is a 41mm inverted, polished wide glide with LED turn signals. The handle bars are a 7" pullback with a 4" rise. In back the power is transplanted with a 250 rear tire wrapped around a custom milled 18" x 9" wheel. The custom seat with flames has raised foam and wrapped with leather. Powering this Bourget is a 113" S amp;S polished V-twin with nitrous. Were not sure how much horsepower the bikes producing. The transmission is a 6 speed with overdrive from JIMS. On the road the bike rides like a dream. Bourgets are known for the streetable nature and ease of riding. This bike is no exception. Tons of power and tons of eyeball is what you get. We have the original invoice as well as option sheet for the bike that is available upon request. The VIN number is 1B9BFY8A13A393158. |
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