What would be a good price for a 2012 carpenterized rocket?

He works alot if you want it that bad Phil call him. Only 3500 miles and YOU are saying 20 Grand. Call him and make the offer . Fly down and pick it up sure some one here in Oklahoma will pick you up and take you to the bike :p


I'm not interested in purchasing it at all, since I already own a Carpenterized R3, skydog. I'm simply trying to help Lupe and his friend out.
 
Dave, i think you are correct, once a bike has been highly modified its hard to sell, no matter who did the work, it has to be that special person, like us, also told him he will take a big loss if he sells it, hope he waits a few more months and i can buy it:D

Put your wife's and daughters bikes down as collateral until you get the money they both love you so it should not be a problem:D
 
What do the Carpenter pipes look like?
You can get them in chrome too. Mine are raw stainless, and discolored from heat.
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Do you know if the pipes that are on BUDS bike are the same style as yours? Is your bike a Carpenter bike also?
@mexican said Carp pipe so I assume it's the Brute pipe, but there is always the chance it's the new one.

In that picture it was just intake, exhaust, and tune. Since then I've had a kit installed. The only visible difference is a small Carpenter Racing stamp on the head, and the cam chain torsion adjuster has a different nut.
 
@mexican said Carp pipe so I assume it's the Brute pipe, but there is always the chance it's the new one.

In that picture it was just intake, exhaust, and tune. Since then I've had a kit installed. The only visible difference is a small Carpenter Racing stamp on the head, and the cam chain torsion adjuster has a different nut.


Are you happy with the bike? Any downside? Is the heat any worse than a stock Rocket on the right side? Will 91 octane gas be ok?
 
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