Very poor job on advertising! For that kind of money, at least you would expect to know what type of motor, transmission and detailed information about the frame, rake angle and probably most importantly how the bike rides.
I've sold a number of k9's/Texas Choppers that I fix up over the winter, and sure the market has slowed down, but these bikes are still in demand. For writers that are thinking about getting into choppers you have to give them all the details and the benefits of purchasing your bike.
I just purchased the 2017 k9 and so I'm selling my very unique 2006 American Ironhorse Texas Chopper. Now, I don't expect to sell it until early 2019, but as an example of what I think is the best way to advertise any custom bike, I always include a video of a walk around and riding the bike, plus tons of detail. If you're interested you can see my ad for this bike at:
http://www.sandiegocustommotorcycles.info/san-diego-custom-choppers/motorcycles-sale/