$8,500
Peoria, Arizona
Category
Touring Motorcycles
Engine
1520
Posted Over 1 Month
1998 Black Honda Valkyrie GL1500CT – CUSTOM – PRISTINE! $5K+ OF UPGRADES! TONS OF GOODIES. Not a scratch. Babied. Adult owned. Meticulous maintenance. This is a custom one-of-a kind 1998 Honda Valkyrie. Over $12K invested! Miles: 21,512 (original). Original paint. No fading. No scratches. No dings. No accidents. Never been down. 2nd owner. I purchased this bike on 03/2009 with approximately 18K miles from the original owner in Las Vegas, NV. Mature owner (56 years old). Previous / original owner was in his 50s too. TONS OF UPGRADES ($5K+). See detailed list below. Chrome is flawless. No signs of any pitting, fading, or rust. This is an ARIZONA bike. (Previous / original owner lived in Nevada.) So it has never seen any snow / salt. Always garaged / babied. Please take a look at all the detailed pictures and judge for yourself. Need to see to believe. Everyone LOVES this bike. I get tons of compliments. When I bought this bike, I removed the windshield (sold it on ebay) and started to customize it – installing fat T-bars 1.5” (very comfortable); I love them. (I thought the OEM bars were uncomfortable; I’m 6’ tall.) The wiring was routed through the inside of the bars. I love the comfort of these bars so much, I bought another set and put them on one of my other bikes. Custom exhaust. Loud, but not too loud. More like a growl. See more detail, below. The mechanical condition is flawless with no issues. Runs perfect. Features: · Engine: 1,520 cc (93 cu in) liquid cooled SOHC flat-6 · Transmission: 5-speed, shaft drive · Weight: 660 lb (dry) · Fuel capacity: 5.3 US gal $5,000+ SPENT ON UPGRADES (not including installation). Here’s a partial list: · 2 carpet pieces for hard saddle bags ($29) · Aeromach chrome bullet set (on bottom of front forks), AM-5000C, powder coated black ($165) · Aeromach chrome velocity / carb stacks, AM-2410HC ($267) · Big Bike Parts Fuel tank mount, chrome accent set, 51-441 ($32) · Black powder coated the wind deflector shields on front fork. ($15) · Chrome Cam End Cover ($25) · Chrome fork caps ($39) · Clear Alternatives smoke signal covers, CTL-0039 ($33) · Cobra drive shaft cover, 06-0640 ($49) · Cobra oil filter cover ($69) · Cobra Triple Tree Clamp Cover – Bottom (includes 2 pieces, top / bottom) ($140) · Cobra Triple Tree Clamp Cover – Top, 05-7140 ($105) · Custom cables – custom lengths (were required with the drag bars) o Motion Pro speedometer cable ($40) o Throttle, brake, clutch, choke ($267) · Custom exhaust tips (Rytek-like) ($122) · Custom exhaust: Dragon exhaust system, done in Ohio by Ernie Schuster (who is now deceased), Dragon Pak, 12” big bore, 36” cannon ($715) · Custom License frame – powder coated black · Drag Specialities 1-1/2” Fat T-bars with 100mm riser center width, 1.5” ($199) · H4 110 / 100W Xtreme White Plus Anti-Vibration PIAA Motorcycle Headlight Bulb, 70456 ($45) · Highway Hawk master cylinder cover flame, 451-033 ($60) ($30 ea x 2) · Highway Hawk rear taillight cover ($29) · Highway Hawk taillight cover, 661-112 ($25) · Honda (OEM) Chrome Passenger Footpeg brackets, 08F81-MBY-100 ($125) · Honda (OEM) center and side covers (new from Honda) (tabs were damaged; they didn’t fit right) ($423) · Honda (OEM) seats (driver, passenger) (new from Honda) : $156 · Honda (OEM) petcock assembly (new from Honda) ($177) · Kuryakyn Black Scythe mirrors, 1760 ($125) · Kuryakyn brake pedal cover, 4025 ($26) · Kuryakyn chrome license plate backing plate, 9166 (powder coated black) ($19) · Kuryakyn dually ISO pegs (footpegs), 7945 ($64) · Kuryakyn Ergo Dually Peg, 4050 (highway pegs) ($199) · Kuryakyn intake / spark plug valance, 7705 ($75) · Kuryakyn mirror adapters, 1411 ($13) · Kuryakyn short ergo arm, 4-1/2”, 4060 ($43) · Kuryakyn stiletto end caps for ISO grips, 6249 ($31) · Kuryakyn stiletto footpegs w/o adapter, 4476 ($90) · Kuryakyn Transmission side covers, 7710 ($129) · Kuryakyn zombie levers, 7412 ($71) · Midnight Express stem nut clock (triple tree) ($49) (battery is currently dead) · Oil temp dipstick gauge ($71) · Powersports auxiliary lamps, PIAA 005, multi-fit kit for VTX1800 / Valkyrie ($349) · Progressive Suspension rear shocks 440. ($345) · Radiantz Hardcore Lighting, 9012-11, LED retro kit for Valkyrie ($124) · Radiator Grill : Rattlebars, Mfg ($200) · Rivco air horns, AHVAL ($199) · Show Chrome Caliper Cover – Left, B1-237 ($65) · Show Chrome chrome brake / clutch reservoir clamps ($54) · Show Chrome chrome switch boxes, 51-333 ($82) · Show Chrome Drive Shaft Bolt Covers, set of 4, 1-317 ($29) · Show Chrome fuel shutoff knob ($11) · Show Chrome radiator cap, 1-306 ($15) · Show Chrome radiator cover, 51-338 ($37) · Show Chrome RH caliper cover, DS-720721, 51-337 ($19) · Show Chrome Swing arm pivot cover, 1-325 ($59) · Techflex Braided / full coverage radiator hose cover dress-up kit, steel braided ($79) Notes: 1. I believe these part #s and prices are correct. 2. I have most of the OEM / original packaging for these aftermarket parts … which will be included. 3. Also have a bunch of other parts, which will be included. 4. Includes 3 keys, owner’s manual, Honda service manual. 5. I considered stripping most of the AFTERMARKET UPGRADES off the bike and selling them separately on eBay; as a way of making more money than selling the bike as is with all aftermarket parts installed. (I realize you’ll never get all of your money out of upgrades / customizations.) However, I simply can’t fathom doing that; the bike looks incredible / awesome just the way it sits. Hoping someone else feels the same … . MAINTENANCE: · Good tires. Dunlop. · Healthy brakes. · Newer battery. · Paid Honda dealer $405 to install the custom cables, switch covers, and levers. · Paid Honda dealer $160 to install chrome cover on lower triple clamp. · Only ran Mobil1 synthetic oil. · Only used PREMIUM gas. · Tons and tons and tons of receipts. Nothing is wrong with this bike. I have 3 bikes. Just don’t ride this enough. The fact is … I only put on approx. 3K miles on this bike in 6 years. L This is one beautiful bike. Needs nothing - runs perfectly. This bike has a ton of power – so in my opinion, it’s not a good starter bike for a NEW rider. Yes, this bike is heavy. Most big touring bikes are. But once it starts rolling it’s extremely easy to steer / manage; very comfortable. Once moving, the weight fades quickly and it’s a sheer torque monster. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask. Please … serious inquiries only. Not interested in any trades. Cash only.
Trim GL1500CT